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rphanage bunks. Instead, my fingers brushed air. The ceiling was so high it felt like it had its own
a corner of the sheet against my face. "
oo quiet. The scent of lavender and lemon
g my cheeks a sharp slap. Slap. "Ow
w crossed the open doorway. Three girls in tailored blazers were
d, not even bothering to lower her voice. "The o
ady having a mental bre
offered a weak, sheepish wave. "Morn
and turned the lock, leaning my forehead against the wood.
oed through the floorbo
, I'm going
with so much haste that I a
in a museum. I fumbled with the buttons of the crisp white
ng the navy blazer. "Don't tear it. Don
ly realized I had no idea where I was going. I spotted a group near a
ying to sound like I belonged.
king me up and down like I
in the center asked, "o
Cathedral," I stammer
cond one giggled. "Your ribbon is crooke
tered, backing
eral, gold-plated labyrinth." I looked up at the white spire in
um
e shadows and stopped dead. Two girls were holding a student down. The le
"You like attention so much? Sc
s, replaced by a hot
girls sp
d, stepping forward. My heart was trying to exit my che
tray has a bark. What are you going to do, charity case? We kn
and pleading. I pulled out my phone and held it u
was hovering over the
chest. It caught on the weave of my new blazer. "Do you ha
France," I snapped, smacking the branch aw
er snickered. "Like y
silver eyes turn gray when you beg." She reached out like she was trying to grab my face. I f
EY
ough the alley. A girl with brown, perfect curl
bella whispered.
ne Sch
like it had been draped on a Parisian runway. Her brunette hair was thick and heavy, fallin
ged her shoulders, making the fabric look like silk. Her white shirt was so crisp it looked
p, flowery stuff the other girls wore but something deep and intoxicating. It smelled like sandalw
just walked straight
he were reading a code. Then sh
lla? Did you forget th
wait! She s
e stepped closer. "Go to Student A
throwing looks at me that promised a very sho
breathed. "I
rrupted. She wasn't being kind; she was being
l on the
heir way," she said, look
"Could you... Tell me how to get to
. "You're the violinist. T
uess
en stopped. "And Isabelle? Stay out of trouble. This isn't a
efore I could
ooking at my phone. "I'm goin
screaming. I reached the Cathedral, a massive, terrifyin
ic
ck
my forehead against the cold wood. I yanked again.
trying to
and actually sounded... nice. W
hose hair actually seemed to glow in the sun. His eyes were a brigh
tor starts speaking," he said, a small smi
me. I just stood there in the shadow of the door, s
adow of the cathedral was
Pov (Th
leather, copper, and the stale bitterness of cigar ash. I stood there, my spine f
aid, the words dry and pr
o let the tremor in my chest reach my voice. "The Beaumonts wanted to re
ing to dissect me. "And the girl?
as fifteen years old. "Average talent at best, a shiny toy for the Bea
he other end spoke. Then, I watched the impossible happen. The color didn't jus
her name made the hair on my arms stand up. "You ga
cold, dark void. Rousseau had gone over my head
crack that sounded like a gunshot. "If she's who I suspect, if that face isn't a coincidence, she's a loose
esk, fixing those bl
tch every breath she takes. Every student she speaks to. Ever
al promise. He didn't need to finish it. We both kn
d, the words feeling
t let myself breathe until the heavy oak door was shut between us, cutting off
hought, my hands finally starting to shake. Because once my father looks at you
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