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Trials of Conviction (The Firebird Chronicles, #5)(165)

Author:T.A. White

"Sure thing, Nixxy. Just like you would if the situation was reversed."

Kira watched him disappear into the tunnel with a feeling of resignation. "Why do I get the feeling he's not going to wait?"

"Probably because you wouldn't be able to either," Jin quipped.

With a growl, Kira headed into the tunnel on the left. "Come on, Jin. You're with me."

"Who else would I be with in a situation like this?"

Twenty Eight

Elena – Osiri Lab

"Mom!"

Fear rushed through Elena at the awful silence that answered her. She didn't know if Elise was dead or simply unconscious. And the not knowing was tearing her apart.

"Answer me, Elise," Elena cried, thrashing against her bindings.

Why did the Osiri have to be so inventive? Hadn't they ever heard about giving someone a fighting chance?

And this bone pick! Why was it so useless?

She'd thought when Fyr slipped it into her hand that it might be her beacon of hope. But no. All it had done was poke a hole in her thigh when she’d tried to cut herself loose.

"I won't call you egg donor in my head anymore. So please say something."

"She's not dead. You can stop screaming," Fyr told her.

At the reminder that she wasn't alone, Elena went still. She'd almost forgotten about him.

"How about you release me instead?" Elena tried hopefully.

Fyr's snort was tired. "I don't think so."

Elena shifted on the bed until she could spot Fyr out of the corner of her eye. "What do you have to lose at this point? They betrayed you. As long as you remain in the Osiri's control, your future will be nothing but the pain you warned me about."

The general boy was sitting on the edge of the platform near Elise's prone body. His shoulders sagged and his head bowed in a posture of defeat.

It was strange to see him so down trodden when he'd been nothing but arrogant not too long ago.

"They didn't betray me."

"It sure seems that way to me."

He needed to take a good look at his situation. From where Elena was lying, he'd just been stabbed in the back, assassin style, and was now bleeding out from a mortal wound.

"This is just how things happen sometimes," Fyr said, sounding like he was trying to comfort himself. "This is our fate. It's always been our fate."

Elena rolled her eyes at the ceiling. Boy, these generals sure were dramatic.

"You do what you want. I'm getting out of here."

And she was taking her mother with her. For that matter, her siblings too.

"You're tied to a bed."

Regrettably, that was true.

"And even if you weren't, you'd collapse after being exposed to the oteron field. Just like last time."

Elena's forehead furrowed. "Oteron?"

"It's what cut off your connection to your soul's breath. The pod you're in negates some of the effects but as soon as you step down, it'll return."

"So that's what that was."

No wonder it felt like something had drained the essence out of her.

"It caught me off guard last time is all," Elena declared with a mental shrug. "I'll be better prepared next time."

"Doubtful," Fyr said with a curl of his lip.

"Even if I collapse again. You heard Ajix. Auntie is on her way. All we have to do is wait for her to arrive."

There was despair in Fyr's laugh. A hopelessness that said he'd already given up as he rested his forehead against his knees. "You're so naive. Not even the Phoenix could make it this far."

Elena glared at the ceiling, biting back her argument. He'd see soon enough. Elena wasn't naive. She was confident. Auntie was going to come. And when she did, she'd bring a whole lot of pain down on the Tsavitee and their masters.

Fyr's head lifted. "Someone's coming."

"Wow, that was fast," Elena said.

She'd just barely gotten done telling him about Auntie and here she was.

Except instead of the aunt she was expecting, it was Kai who appeared on the stairs. The Sye's dispassionate gaze swept the chamber, zeroing in on Elise's still form.

"What are you doing here?" Fyr demanded, the arrogance that so irritated Elena infusing his voice with a dangerous rumble that had never been aimed at the Sye.

"Peace, child." Kai couldn't have been more dismissive as the Sye headed for Elena's mother. "You must realize I had no choice."

"I don't have to do anything you say anymore. I'm the Osiri's now."

"Do not speak of them in that tone of voice."