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“Daddy, listen to me,” I backed toward the pool as Cole made his way to where I stood on the porch.

Daddy
. He knew I never called him that in my entire life. His tone completely changed. “Is someone there?”

“How was your drive?”

They flew.


Say goodbye.
” Cole whispered. He held no weapons in his hands, but the threat in his eyes was enough for me to nod, my hands shaking.

“I have to run. Love you.” I disconnected.

“Who is your father? Is it West?” He demanded.

“Are you… from the castle? Are you an… Alter?”

He gave a knowing look, and I noticed a dark tattoo starting at the base of his neck and disappearing into his long sleeved, black tee-shirt. “Well- we’re on the same page now. Let’s be candid, okay?” He pointed to the chair I’d been drinking my coffee in. “I told you I won’t hurt you, and I can’t kill you. So relax.”

“What do you know, and why have you come here?” I
asked, lowering to the chair as though there was a steel rod attached to my spine.

His dark hair fell over his forehead in the wind, messy in the breeze coming in from the woods. “
First- how old are you?”

“Twenty
.”

He dropped into the chair across from me, crossing his arms over his broad chest. “What year were you born?” He
fired, as though I was playing some kind of game with him.

“1995.”

Unsmiling, he did another head-to-toe assessment on me, and I tightened the grip on my sweater. “You haven’t finished aging yet.”


When were
you
born?”

“1943.”

My conversation with West in the kitchen after we returned from 1955 suddenly played through my mind, and I widened my eyes. “Is West your father?”

“No.” He lifted his left wrist, glancing at his rugged watch. “
You know about the prophecy. Then you know about the evil ones- the Alters?”

Ones. Plural.
“Are you talking about Troy?”

“And his brother.”

My stomach churned; my face hardened into a severe scowl. “I know about them. But you’re late- Troy is dead. Chopped up into little pieces in the ocean. He can’t hurt Roam.”

“And his brother?” The recognition in my eyes must have been a dead giveaway. He leaned forward, and I automatically pressed back into my chair. “You have no idea what the other one can do-
or will do.
I need to find him. Before he hurts- or kills- Roam and her children.”


West will protect them,” I argued, comprehension sending tremors into my hands.

Logan… my God, he’s hunting Logan.

“He’s failed before. Do you know what will happen to this world if he fails now?”

“You’re out of your league, Cole.” I found my backbone, watching my phone light up and
ring.
JASON
.

Thank you, West.

“Who’s Jason?”

“H
e’s on his way here right now- with the police.”

Cole slid his chair back and stood, retrieving his car keys from his pocket. “Well, then, I guess our conversation is over- for now.”

“If you ever come back here, my fiancé- or my father- will not be so kind.” I raised my eyebrows haughtily, fire in my eyes. “But if I were you, the one I’d watch out for is Roam.”

He glanced again at the fireplace. “Roam?”

I heard distant sirens, fueling my courage. “Who do you think killed Troy?”

He
stared at me, as if considering, and then finally pressed the screen on his phone. He held the device up so I could see.

Bile burned the back of my throat as my stomach lurched. Annie-
Roam
- lay covered in black-and-white blood in the middle of a parking lot, her rounded belly telling me that Eva was still inside of her.

Next to her, Logan- of 1955- was missing half of his forehead.


That is… oh God, disgusting…
,”


I watched him kill her. In cold blood. He shot West too, but West got up and ran before the police arrived.”

“You were
there
?”

“I was twelve years old.
Hiding- watching the whole thing happen. And
I knew him
better than anyone… or thought that I did. He was kind… loving. But in the end…
he still killed them.


No,” I breathed, unable to stop my mind from crawling back down the basement steps. Logan’s super-human strength as I clawed at his wrists…
my panic as he squeezed my throat…


He will kill her
- and her children
,” he added as I covered my mouth, tears burning my eyes.

He heard the sirens now
. I gasped as he rushed at me, his face only inches from mine. “Do you know where he is? The Alter?”


Get away from me!

“You do,” he nodded, catching my chin in his hand.
“You’re protecting him for some reason.”

I moved to knee him in the groin, but he backed up just in ti
me. “We’re not finished talking.”

The siren
grew louder, and he leapt over the railing of the porch, heading around the back to the driveway. I heard him peel out onto the road seconds later.

Jason pulled into the driveway right behind the police car, and I ran to him as he threw open his car door. “Are you okay? What’s going on?”

“I’m fine,” I tried to force a smile at the officer climbing out of his car. “I’m really fine. I thought… there was someone in the house… but it was just my imagination. I’m not used to the quiet.”

The officer spoke into his radio calmly, and then gestured toward the house. “I’d like to walk through, Miss.”

“Please,” I gestured to the front door, turning back to Jason. He offered a reassuring hug.

“West is already arranging a flight home-…,”

“No! Please tell him to stay. I’m flying to them,” I cried. Jason’s deep, brown eyes darkened.

“Was someone here?”

“Yes,” I hushed, under my breath. “He knew about the prophecy. I’ll talk to you when the officer’s gone.”

His eyebrows gathered, drawing a line in his smooth,
brown forehead. “Vi, are you hurt?”

“No,” I cringed at the memory of the horrific crime-scene photos.

“Call your dad. I’m not going back to work until I know you’re safe. I want you to go to your mom’s.”

“Okay.”

The officer swept the house, confirming it was empty. After gathering some information, he left, and I put West on speakerphone so Jason could hear. His frantic voice made me feel awful for worrying him the way that I did.

“He said his name is Cole
Mathison. He knows everything, and says he’s immortal- but not your son, West. He had photos… crime scene photos… from 1955. He said he was twelve years old, and he was there… and he knew Logan.”

“He was there?” West’s voice became cool and capable, and I knew he was already planning. “Describe him.”

“He looked… like Logan. I
thought
he was Logan. The 1955 Logan,” I added, thinking that anyone eavesdropping on our conversation would be thoroughly confused.

“Jason,” West’s voice evened. “Thank you for coming for her. Please give her a ride to
Laurel’s.”

“No problem. Morgan’s buzzing- I got to go talk to her.”

“Okay.” I nodded, watching him walk along the pool with his phone.

“Vi, he knew about the Alters, the prophecy, and Roam?”

“Yes. He said he was here to protect Roam. Because even if Troy is dead, his brother will kill her. Logan would never hurt her, West… but now I’m scared to death that this man is after
Logan
.”


Logan can protect himself,” West assured me. “Get to your mom’s, and I’ll arrange for plane tickets. I shouldn’t have let Roam talk me into letting you stay.”


You can’t be everywhere at once. Your first priority is your
children
. Protect them.”

He was silent for a moment.

“Violet,
you’re
my daughter.”

I nearly broke into emotional tears at the conviction in his voice. “I know… I meant Eva and Chris…,”

“The three of you.
My children.
I’ll never stop protecting you, not for as long as I live.
Never again.

The guilt in his tone tore away the last bit of strength I had. I let the tears slip down my cheeks. “I love you.”

“I love you, Vi. Hurry up and get here.”

Chapter
Sixteen

I took my seat on the plane, pressing as close to the window as possible.
I had texted West one last time before I got on the plane, assuring him that I was safe.

Cole
Mathison.
I watched the sun setting, willing Logan to call me.
Another immortal, but not West’s son? Troy’s, then?
I shivered, twisting the beaded, blue bracelet Eva had made me around my wrist.
If he’s Troy’s, he wouldn’t be immortal… here.

Take-off was smooth, and I watched the land grow smaller beneath us. The woman on my right got up as soon as
we were allowed to leave our seats.

I closed my eyes and slipped my headphones over my hair, but before I could reach for my iPod I sensed the passenger next to me had returned.

Flattening against the window, I nearly screamed.

Cole swiftly removed my headphones, tossing them into my lap. “Now, I have your undivided attention.”

I gripped the back of the seat, ready to fight. “You know there is at least one air marshal on this plane. Get away from me
now
.”

“Look, I’m on this flight, whether you like it or not. I’ve come a long way, and you’re going to help me.”


Look
, you immortal pain in the ass, this isn’t a
club
. Go find another freak to hang out with.”

“Freak? You think you’re a freak?” He scoffed,
stretching his legs out and crossing his arms over his chest. He needed a shave, and the scruffy shadow on his jaw was too familiar to my memory.
So much like Logan’s was…

I turned to the window, nearly crushing my headphones in my fist.

“When you’ve been alive as long as I have, Violet, you’ll see immortality as a responsibility, not a curse.”

“Excuse me, would you please hand me a barf bag? Your self-righteousness has made me nauseous.” I settled back into my seat, my heart finally returning to its normal rhythm. “Wait- how did you find my name?”

He gave me an amused once-over. “
Google
. Your wedding website is beautiful, by the way. Fourth of July- should be spectacular.”

No… Logan’s picture
is all over that website.
“Then you saw that my fiancé is a Marine, and he won’t be okay with you stalking his future wife.”

Cole
leaned closer, and I smashed my curls against the window pane. “Corporal Logan Robert Rush. Born August 26, 1994.”

Fucking internet.
“Yes, and at the risk of setting feminism back by hundreds of years- my boyfriend will kick your ass.”

He stared at me for a moment before laughing,
“He’s a lucky guy,” he said wryly, his eyes scraping over me. “Does he know you’re immortal?”

I
raised an eyebrow, daring to lean an inch closer to
him
.
What’s he going to do to you? You’re in the middle of the air, and you’re immortal. Challenge him. Figure out what he wants.
             

“Yes
, he does.”

Cole processed my words, and I kept his even stare. “
Does he know about the prophecy?”

“Yes.” I glared at him. “So you’re following me to Roam and West. Because you have some vigilante need to protect her.”

“I am not the enemy.” He nodded toward the window. “The other one is out there, somewhere, and it looks like you’re all letting your guard down. That’s when he’ll find her- and the children.”

“Apparently, you haven’t met my father. I guarantee you won’t get out of the Jacksonville airport.”

“Well, we have about forty-five minutes until then. I think you know who the Alter is, and you’re going to tell me before we get off this plane.”

I kept my overconfident expression. “
Yes, I know who it is, but he won’t hurt her. Or the children.”

He stared at me evenly before finally sighing and turning to look straight ahead. “You really think he’s
incapable of hurting you?”

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