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172 The turning point
Lyla POV
My first instinct was to leave the room since Cassidy was here. The last time I saw her and at an enclosed space like this was that time at the cafe. Since then, we haven’t met at close quarters
like this.
“Cassidy!” Ramsey called out alarmed. Now that the door was open, I could hear piercing screams and loud shouts coming from all over the place.
Ramsey’s body became tensed as if poised for a fight. He pulled away from
“What happened? Why are you crying?”
She was shaking her head languidly. “They’re attacking everyone at the Festive ground. Creatures without form and it’s my fault.”
“Shit!” Ramsey turned to Seth who despite everything still had a neutral expression on his face. “Quick, fetch me the Gammas and Lenny. I need him now.”
He was already walking to the door, brushing past Cassidy who was sobbing. He didn’t have time to question how the attack was her fault. That would come later.
“I’ll come with you,” I volunteered, falling behind him.
“No, stay here. You’ll be safe and no matter what, do not open the door for anyone. Seth, you’re
with me.”
Before I could protest and insist, the door to his room closed with a click, leaving me and Cassidy locked in. I stood in stunned silence, my heart pounding as I heard him barking orders to people outside. His refusal to accept my help stung, but I had no time to dwell on it.
The air in the room shifted, growing thick with an unspoken tension.
Gingerly, I walked to the door and tried to pry it open but it refused to give way, as if it had been locked from outside.
The sound of Ramsey’s footsteps and Seth’s quiet one faded down the hallway, leaving an oppressive silence in their wake. I turned, suddenly feeling afraid, to see Cassidy with tears streaming down her face, take a step towards my direction.
I took another step backward, until I was almost at the door. As I watched, something chilling happened – Cassidy’s tears that had been coming in torrents a second ago simply stopped. Like someone had turned off a faucet.
I had a bad feeling about this.
Cassidy wiped at the remnants of her tears on her cheeks, a cold smile spread across her face as she advanced towards me, her movements predatory. There was a menacing glint in her eyes.
“I warned you didn’t 17″ she said in a cold tone. Her voice carrying none of its usual sweetness she always had when she was around Ramsey. “I told you to say away from Ramsey. But no, you couldn’t listen. You couldn’t help yourself. You had to meddle, didn’t you?”
172: The turning point
I took a cautious step back, my mind racing as I fought to keep my voice steady. The woman standing in front of me was nothing like the woman that had burst into the room sobbing. There was something dangerous, almost sinister about her.
I mean, I’ve had several confrontations with her but never had I perceived this sort of coldness coming from her.
“This isn’t what you think…” I said, fighting the anxiety gnawing at my insides. “I didn’t mean to intrude. It’s just that Ramsey… I was only trying to…” I stuttered.
“Oh, isn’t it?” Cassidy laughed, producing a hollow sound. “The innocent little mate or should I say Moonsinger, always running to Ramsey with her problems. Always finding excuses to be near him.” She moved closer, her eyes glinting with something that made me wish, I had Nymeris with him. “If I ask questions I’d appreciate if I get responses ASAP
“I wasn’t trying to do anything, Cassidy. I promise. I was only trying to…”
“Trying to what?” she interrupted me with a glared. “Play the savior? Be the hero? Or maybe” she took a step closer – “you were just trying to warm your way into his heart, stealing him away like the little parasite you are.”
My jaw tightened. “That’s not fair, Cassidy. I wasn’t trying to steal him from you. Ramsey is free to make his own choices, just like you are and me too.”
She let out a bitter laugh. “Choices? You think this is about choices? You think I haven’t seen the way you look at me, the way he looks at you? You don’t belong in this world, Lyla. You never
have.”
“Cassidy you’re not thinking straight, I tried to reason with her, though every nerve in me was screaming danger. “Whatever you think is happening
tween Ramsey and me…”
“Stop lying!” her voice cracked like a whip. “I’ve watched you since you came here. You little, piteous acts. You think I didn’t see how you wanted to practically fuck him that day at the training ground and how you pretended to be unwell so he could carry you?”
My jaw dropped. “I wasn’t faking that, Cassidy. I truly sick. I was out for a few days you could…”
“I don’t want to hear it, she stopped me again. “Poor, helpless Lyla, who needs everyone’s protections. Who needs Ramsey’s attention. Her lips curled into a sneer. “Did you really think I wouldn’t notice how you look at him?”
I knew I could argue back and forth regarding this and she wouldn’t believe me. So, I squared my shoulders, trying to be brutally honest.
“You’re right about one thing I did come to see Ramsey today. But not fo the reasons you think. I came because I’m scared. Because something’s happening to me that I don’t understand…” “Oh, please. Cassidy rolled her eyes. “Spare me your pathetic excuses. You know what your problem is, Lyla? You’ve always thought you were special. The girls with supernatural powers who lives amongst us. The one everyone needs, she took another stp, her voice dropping to a whisper. “But you’re nothing. Just a weak little girl with lots of Daddy issues, who’s about to learn her place.”
“If I’m so insignificant, why do I threaten you so much? I shot back, even as my pulse raced.
Tzz The herning point
“If I’m so insignificant, why do I threaten you so much? I shot back, even as my pulse raced. “You’re going to be his mate, Cassidy. You’ve won. What more do you want?”
Something flickered in her eyes.
I continued quickly, “Besides Ramsey deserves to choose his own path. And if he doesn’t choose you, maybe that’s something you need to accept?
“What I want?” she laughed manically. “I want you to suffer, Lyla. I want you to understand what true powerlessness feel like. You think you’re cleaver, don’t you? Standing there, pretending you do not want him.
I took a deep breath, willing myself to remain clam. “You don’t have to do this, Cassidy. Whatever anger you have, whatever jealously this isn’t the way”
“Jealousy?” she hissed. “You think I’m jealous of you? Don’t flatter yourself. I’m not jealous disgusted. Disgusted that someone like you could dare to think you’re worthy of standing beside him.
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