winked at me before tossing her hair and flitting away, her laughter floating in the air after her like mist.
âSheâs such a total bitch,â Damien said.
âYouâd think she would have learned her lesson when you tookthe Dark Daughters from her, and Neferet proclaimed that the Goddess has withdrawn her gifts from Aphrodite,â Erik said. âBut that girl will never change.â
I looked sharply at him.
So says Erik Night, her ex-boyfriend.
I didnât need to say the words aloud. I knew by the way Erik looked hastily away from me that they were easy enough to read in my eyes.
âDonât let her mess up your birthday, Z,â Shaunee said.
âIgnore the hateful hag. Everyone else does,â Erin said.
Erin was right. Since Aphroditeâs selfishness had caused her to be publicly kicked out of leadership of the Dark Daughters, the schoolâs most prestigious student group, and the position of Lead Dark Daughter as well as priestess in training had been given to me, she had lost her standing as most popular and powerful fledgling. Our High Priestess, Neferet, who was also my mentor, had made it clear that our goddess, Nyx, has withdrawn her favor from Aphrodite. Basically, Aphrodite was shunned where she was once put on a big olâ popularity pedestal and worshipped.
Unfortunately, I knew there was more to the story than what everyone else believed. Aphrodite had used her visions, which had clearly
not
been taken away from her, to save my grandma as well as Heath, my human boyfriend. Sure, sheâd been bitchy and selfish during the saving, but still. Heath and Grandma were alive, and a good part of the credit for that goes to Aphrodite.
Plus, recently Iâd found out that Neferet, our High Priestessâmy mentor, the vamp most looked up to at the schoolâwas also not what she appeared to be. Actually, I was coming to believe that Neferet was probably as evil as she was powerful.
Darkness does not always equate to evil, just as light does notalways bring good.
The words that Nyx had said to me the day I was Marked flitted through my mind, summarizing the problem with Neferet. She wasnât what she appeared to be.
And I couldnât tell anyoneâor at least not anyone who was alive (which left me with my undead best friend who I hadnât managed to talk to during the entire past month). Thankfully, I also hadnât talked to Neferet for the past month. Sheâd left for a winter retreat in Europe and wasnât scheduled to be back until the New Year. I figured Iâd come up with a plan about how to deal with her when she returned. So far my plan consisted of just that: coming up with a plan. Which was no plan at all. Crap.
âHey, whatâs in the package?â Jack said, pulling me out of my mental nightmare back to my birthmas party nightmare.
We all looked at the brown paper package I was still holding.
âI dunno,â I said.
âIâll bet itâs another birthday present!â Jack cried. âOpen it!â
âOh, boy . . . ,â I said. But when my friends gave me confused looks I got real busy unwrapping the box. Inside the generic brown wrapper was another box, this one wrapped in beautiful lavender paper.
âIt
is
another birthday present!â Jack squealed.
âWonder who itâs from?â Damien asked.
I was just wondering the same thing, and thinking that the paper reminded me of my grandma, who lived on an awesome lavender farm. But why would she send my present through the mail when I was meeting her later tonight?
I uncovered a smooth, white box, which I opened. Inside was another, much smaller white box fitted snuggly inside a bunch of lavender tissue paper. Curiosity completely killing me, I lifted thelittle box from its lavender tissue nest. Several pieces of the paper clung all static-electricified to the bottom of the newly freed box, and I brushed them off before opening it. As