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Jackson growls a little, not very pleased at the idea, but then turns to Tony with his hand out.

“Sorry,” Tony says, looking cheerfully down at Jackson’s hand. “As nice as it would be to hold your hand, Jacks, what’s…what’s happening?”

“I can give Ariel my energy,” Jackson says, bland. “Through our bond. She can pass energy to her brother and cousin through their bond.”

“They…have a bond?” Tony asks, peering around Jackson curiously.

“They have since they were babies,” mom says, sighing happily, I think at some memory.

“Weird,” Tony says, but he lifts his own hand and smacks his palm satisfyingly into Jacksons. Then, Jackson closes his eyes as he always does and, I think, tries to pass the energy.

We all wait. Tony looks around at all of us.

Nothing happens.

“See?” Jackson says, taking his hand away from Tony after a minute and looking back at me. “It only works with you, because of our mating bond.”

We try more formulations after that, seeing if Jackson can pass energy to my mom or to Cora, and then if I can pass energy to mom, Cora, or Tony as the intermediary, like how I can with Rafe and Jesse.

Nothing works.

“I wonder if it would work with Luca,” mom says, turning her head to the side. Jackson stiffens at the idea.

“An experiment for another time,” Cora says smoothly, I think sensing that Jackson is a bit at the end of his patience with the experiments. “Now, your turn, sweetheart,” she says, turning a smile on Jesse.

“To begin, I wish not to be called pet names in front of my peers,” Jesse says, holding up one finger. His mom’s smile just deepens as she makes no promises. “And two…do I have to?” He grimaces and I can tell, in that, that he’s a bit afraid.

“I think…you should, Jess,” Cora says quietly. “You have to experiment with it sometime.”

“It’s…weird though,” Jesse says, shuddering a little at the thought of it.

My heart goes out to him because honestly I love my gift – love playing with it, experimenting with it, which I do pretty much every night as I light the fire in our little room. If I had a gift I didn’t like? God, but that would be difficult to deal with.

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