Page 287 of Psycho Gods
“Um, sorry to interrupt,” Malum said awkwardly as he rubbed the back of his neck, pink staining his cheeks. “A worker just told us that the High Court is looking for us. They want us all present to debrief in the strategy room.”
My chest deflated, and I looked back at the girls. Jinx’s panicked expressions reminded me of what was at stake.
It didn’t matter how much I hated the High Court; we had to wait and plan.
We had to pretend we didn’t know.
We had to survive.
Jax pushed into the room behind the blushing king, he looked over Jinx like he was making sure she hadn’t gotten injured while in the bedroom with us (a very real possibility).
“Are you okay?” the towering shifter asked with concern as he reached down and hugged her like she might break. The golden chains in his long braids tinkled as he held his sister.
Jinx hugged him back. “I’m fine. Sadie and Aran are being weird.” She inhaled and rested her head on Jax’s shoulders like she was taking strength from him.
Sadie made a face at her.
I blew her a kiss.
“I don’t care what’s happened in the past.” Jax’s expression was serious as he stared down at Jinx. “You’ll always be my baby sister,” he said fiercely. “I will always stand beside you protectively.”
Jinx sucked in air shakily.
“I need to hear you say it—please.” His voice cracked.
“You’ll always be my brother,” Jinx whispered. “You’ll always be there for me.” She gently kissed his cheek.
They continued to embrace for a long moment, then they pulled apart. Jax draped one arm over Jinx’s shoulder and the other over Sadie’s. He nodded at me as they left.
I tipped an imaginary hat.
Warmth dethawed another portion of my heart.
* * *
Dick was projected onto the screen. The cloaked man and Lothaire flanked him on either side.
Lothaire stared at me and mouthed discreetly, “I heard what you did.” The corner of his mouth lifted. “Good work, daughter.”
Pride swelled.
“There were no foot soldiers left,” Knox said grimly as he stood at the front of the room and gave the battle report. “None survived.”
Holy sun god.
My smile slipped.
With everything happening, I’d forgotten about the rest of the battle.
I lifted my head and locked eyes with Sadie, who also looked stunned. The rest of the men looked resigned. They’d already known.
“You’re telling me,” Dick said harshly, “that all the soldiers stationed on the perimeter are dead. All of them?”
Knox nodded. “The twenty of us who went inside are all that remain. The academy, shifter, angel, and assassin legions are all that are left.”
“How?” Dick spat.
Knox swallowed thickly and said, “There seems to be a large group of infected that rushed outside as soon as the battle began. It was not a handful like usual, it was dozens.”