She should have pulled away, but she didn’t. She knew herself, knew her weaknesses, knew that at this moment, she was incapable of standing without assistance. She also knew that she
Dorian pulled out his cell phone with his free hand. “Nothing. They must’ve done something to the cell transmitters.”
“I apologize-I knew the backlash would be severe, but I didn’t think they’d be able to move so fast.” Breaking away from him, she leaned back, her hands closing around the cold iron of the railing. Over his shoulder, she could see only a thick wall of green foliage. To her left was a closed door that led down into a basement she didn’t yet have the strength to reenter-it had taken all her willpower the first time around. “They shut down power?”
He nodded.
“Hospitals,” she began.
“Generators,” he told her. “I’m guessing most of the power and comm lines are going to be back up in the next few minutes anyway-Psy businesses would lose too much revenue otherwise, and without their support, the Council falls.”
She nodded. “Do you think my broadcast got through to any appreciable extent?”
His nod was immediate. “We had backup satellites ready to go.”
“Oh?”
“We like to be prepared.” Raising his hand, he traced the curve of her cheekbone.
She stood absolutely motionless. Though she had trained herself to appear exactly like her brethren, she wasn’t averse to touch. And out here, no one would punish her for taking strength from this most simple of human contact. What held her frozen was that she didn’t know the rules of touch in changeling society. In her time with them so far, she’d seen them touch easily… but only each other.
Except Dorian’s touch was hot against her, as if every stroke left a permanent imprint.
“Sascha and Faith say Psy like to mix it up genetically,” he commented, his fingers sliding down and off.
She didn’t say anything, waiting, expectant.
“I can see why.” He leaned against the railing opposite her, his arms folded. “So what’s next for the infamous Ashaya Aleine?”
She wanted to move but there was nowhere to go. A single step and they would touch again. She could still feel the heat of his skin against hers, an impossibility that was somehow real. “The first part of my plan is complete.” What a joke. She had no plan beyond getting both herself and Keenan out from under twenty-four-hour Council surveillance.
All it would’ve taken was
Now, he was free… and vulnerable to the pitiless menace that had stalked him his entire life.
“Hopefully,” she said, trying not to crumble under the wrenching force of the need to hold her son, “I’m now too famous to die a quiet death.” More importantly, too famous for Keenan to be made a target without severe political repercussions.
“Phase two?”
She started to make something up, but knew it would be a waste. He’d see right through it. “I don’t know.” Logic, sense, reason, it all told her to run, to draw the danger away from Keenan, but rational thought collided with raw maternal need and came away the loser. She couldn’t leave him behind.
“What about Keenan?” Dorian asked, almost as if he’d read her mind. “You planning on seeing him anytime soon?”
Her palms tingled with the memory of her son’s soft skin, his fragile bones. He was so small, and so easily hurt. But this cat, there was such strength in him, such purpose-he’d stand by Keenan if she fell. She met those eyes of icy blue. “He’s safe as long as the Council thinks I have no interest in him.” Not a lie, but not the whole truth either. She knew this was the right choice, the only choice while she tried to find an answer that wouldn’t leave her with her twin’s blood on her hands. But her heart still twisted-Keenan would think she’d lied, that she’d abandoned him.
“That’s your justification for ignoring him?” His eyes had gone flat, no hint remaining of the man who’d held her with gentle protectiveness. “But then again, I suppose a child is simply a collection of genes to you, not a flesh-and-blood creature of spirit and soul. Do you even know anything about him? Do you care that he’s probably waiting for his mom to come hold him and tell him everything’s gonna be okay?”