tiredly and meeting her fathers eyes.
Ive been through this before, you know, Jerry said quietly.
Ive spent a lot of nights waiting right here on this couch for
someone to come home. And she never did. I wont do it anymore,
Helen.
Good, Helen said, seeing a spark in her father that she had never
seen before. I dont want you to waste one more second of your
life waiting for anyone. Not even me. My life is crazy right now and
I cant promise that Ill never disappear again, but I can promise
that I will always come back to you. Im not going to leave you,
Dad. Ever.
I know you wont, he said as if he was just realizing that it was
true. He took a deep breath and sat quietly for a moment, thinking.
Well, I always knew you were different, and I also knew that
someday you were going to realize it. Thats all the explanation Im
going to get out of you right now, isnt it?
For now. Helen said smiling warmly at what had to be the best
father ever.
Would it do any good to ground you? he asked with a humorous
glint in his eyes as he stood up and stretched.
Probably not, Helen laughed.
She stood up and gave her father a hug. He hugged her back with
more than forgiveness. He hugged her to let her know he accepted
her exactly as she wassleepless nights and all. As they walked to
the stairs together a happy thought occurred to Helen.
Youre going to bed? she asked, glancing over at him with a sly
look in her eyes. He nodded. I saw Kates car outside. Is she in
your room?
She is, he said with narrowed eyes and pursed lips. Thats why
I was on the couch.
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Youre not on the couch anymore, Helen observed innocently.
Jerry paused at his bedroom door and turned to face her.
Are you going to be okay with this? he asked seriously.
Helen knew that if she said it bothered her he would turn right
around and spend the rest of the night alone.
Dad. Ive never been more okay with anything in my life, Helen
said honestly. She went into her room and closed the door firmly
behind her to let him know that she was going to give him some
privacy.
Helen heard her dad wake Kate up and let her know that
everything was okay, and then turned to tear up the note she had
left on her desk. She flew out her window to meet Lucas on the
widows walk.
Did you hear all that? she asked when she saw the sympathetic
look on his face.
Does it bother you? He took the sleeping bag from the chest
and spread it out for both of them to sit on.
No, she said, shaking her head. I would have told you, anyway.
Somehow, its like whatever Im going through hasnt happened to
me until you know about it.
I know what you mean, he whispered.
They sat down next to each other on the edge of the widows
walk, their thighs threaded between the bars of the railing and
their feet dangling off the side of the house.
Its Monday. Weve got school in a few hours, Helen said. I
suppose if we all stayed home it would look suspicious, huh?
Very suspicious, Lucas replied. Besides, youre safer in a public
place. The Hundred wont attack you in front of mortal
witnesses.
And what about you? Helen asked, looking at her hands. Are
the Hundred going to come after you and your family now?
I dont know, Lucas replied with a tired shake of his head. But
whatever they do, they know that if they kill one of their own kin
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theyll become Outcasts, and the more Outcasts there are, the
farther they are from attaining Atlantis. I think theyll focus their
energy on Daphne and Hector. And you.
Helen nodded, and debated whether or not she should keep asking
questions.
And tomorrowwhat should I say about Hector if anyone asks?
Or Pandora? Helen asked gently, knowing that every time she said
their names it hurt Lucas a little more.
Pandora went back to Europe to study art in Paris, Lucas said
in a hushed tone. And Hector is home with a nasty case of the flu
for the next few days until we can coordinate a plan with your
mother.
I dont trust my mother, Helen said as she stared out at the
rising sun.
Neither does Cassandra, Lucas replied without looking over at
her. She thinks Daphne is hiding something.
Do you think my mother is dangerous? Helen asked. She
turned to Lucas with worried eyes.
I think shes entirely committed to freeing the Rogues and the
Outcasts, he answered, choosing his words carefully. As long as
we remember that, I dont think theres any reason not to trust her.
She hasnt lied.
Helen nodded, accepting Lucass interpretation. Ive got too
much baggage to think rationally about my mother.
Thats the funny thing about being a Scion, Lucas said, smiling
in the petal-colored air of the chilly dawn. Our fights tear the
whole world apart, but for us, theyre really just family feuds. And
no one ever acts rationally when it comes to their family.
Helen smiled back at him, struck yet again by how perceptive he
was. Then she caught herself, and remembered how important it
was to keep her distance from him. She turned her face away and
forced herself to stand.
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Are you going to be okay? she asked him. He didnt answer, but
just smiled up her and nodded before turning his face back to the
horizon.
Good morning, Lucas, she said, her voice soft and sad as she
walked away.
Good morning, Helen, he replied, not allowing himself to turn
and look at her as she left him.
Helen, beloved of the goddess of love, went downstairs to crawl
into her empty bed as Lucas, the son of the sun, leaned back on his
elbows and watched his father-god brighten the bare wooden
planks of her widows walk.
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