totally lost control of the ghosts and they were going to eat Heath. Literally. Worseâthey were also acting like they wanted to take a chomp out of the rest of us, too, including totally hot Erik Night, the vamp kid who I can happily report is definitely not my
ex
-boyfriend, but who Iâve sorta been dating this past month so heâs my
almost
-boyfriend. Anyway, I had to do something, so with some help from Stevie Rae, Damien, and the Twins, I cast my own circle, tapping into the power of the five elements: wind, fire, water, earth, and spirit. Using my affinity for the elements, I managed to banish the ghosts back to wherever it is they live (or unlive?). When they were gone I had these new tattoos, a delicate collection of lacelike sapphire swirls that framed my faceâtotally unheard of for a mere fledgling to haveâand matching Marks interspersed with cool runelike-looking symbols on my shoulders, something no fledgling or vamp has ever had. Then Aphrodite was exposed as the rotten-assed leader she was, causing Neferet to fire her and put me in her place. Consequently, Iâm also in training to be a High Priestess of Nyx, the vampyre Goddess, who is Night personified.
None of that would go over well with ultra-religious, ultra-judgmental Mom and John.
âWell, there was a small accident. Zoeyâs quick thinking and bravery made sure no one got hurt, and at the same time she connected with a special affinity she has been given to draw energy from the five elements.â Neferetâs smile was proud and I felt a wash of happiness at her approval. âThe tattooing is simply an outward sign of the favor sheâs found with the Goddess.â
âWhat youâre saying is blasphemy.â John spoke in a tight, strained voice that managed to sound condescending and angry at the same time. âYou are putting her immortal soul in danger.â
Neferet turned her moss-colored eyes on him. She didnât look angry. Actually, she looked amused.
âYou must be one of the Elders of the People of Faith.â
His birdlike chest swelled up. âWell, yes, yes I am.â
âThen let us come to an understanding quickly, Mr. Heffer. I would not think of coming into your home, or into your church, and belittling your beliefs, though I disagree profoundly with them. Now, I do not expect you to worship as I do. In truth, I would never even think to attempt to sway you to my beliefs, even though I have a deep and abiding commitment to my Goddess. So all I insist upon is that you show me the same courtesy I have already awarded you. When you are in my âhome,â you respect my beliefs.â
Johnâs eyes had become mean little slits and I could see his jaw clenching and unclenching.
âYour way of life is sinful and wrong,â he said fiercely.
âThus says a man who admits to worshipping a God who vilifies pleasure, relegates women to roles that are little more than servants and broodmares, though they are the backbone of your church, and seeks to control his worshippers through guilt and fear.â Neferet laughed softly, but the sound was humorless and the unspoken warning in it made the hair on my forearms prickle. âHave a care for how you judge others; perhaps you should look to cleaning your own house, first.â
His face reddening, John sucked in a breath and opened his mouth for what I knew would be an ugly lecture on how right his beliefs are and how wrong everyone elseâs are, but before he could respond Neferet cut him off. She hadnât raised her voice, but it was suddenly filled with the power of a High Priestess and I shivered in fear, even though her wrath was not directed at me.
âYou have two choices. You may visit the House of Night as its invited guest, which means you will respect our ways and keep your displeasure and judgment to yourself. Or you may leave and not return. Ever.
Decide now
.â The last two words washed