Cupid’s Match -
: Part 2 – Chapter 27
Crystal plunges her hand into the pocket of her white trousers and pulls out her phone. She throws it to me.
“Call Cal,” she instructs, her voice urgent as she pulls Charlie to her feet then swipes Charlie’s bow off the ground. The blond’s eyes are darting anxiously around the room as though expecting one of the Arrows to jump out any second.
I do what she says, my heart thumping in my chest.
Cal picks up. “What is it, Crystal?” he says sharply. “I’m kind of in the middle of something.”
“Cal! It’s me, we’re in—”
Before I can say anything else, Crystal pushes me backward into the mantelpiece and the phone skitters out of my hand. A shattering sound fills my ears as Charlie’s front window explodes into tiny shards of glass. I look up just in time to see a black arrow plunge into the wall by my head then turn into ash.
They’re here.
A tanned, muscular male in a black suit jumps through the broken window into the living room, long dark hair tied back from his face. As he runs toward me, quiver jouncing over his shoulder, my eyes dart across the room to Crystal. She’s thrown Charlie back onto the couch and has her bow raised, ready to shoot. Then she fires.
There is a whooshing sound and for a moment I think her arrow is going to hit its target. But then the Arrow agent advancing toward me dodges, grabs me by the throat, and slams me into the wall. Pain bursts across my back. I grapple against his grip, struggling to breathe as he raises a black arrow.
Over his shoulder, I see that a female Arrow with dark wavy hair has just tackled Crystal to the ground. She can’t help me.
I manage to knee my attacker in the groin. When he grunts and momentarily loosens his grip, I take the opportunity to thrust my weight forward. Then, using Cupid’s move from earlier, I hook my leg around his and push.
He falls heavily to the floor, almost taking me with him.
I stumble over him and start to make my way to Crystal, who has thrown off the female agent, but another pair of hands grab my shoulders from behind. As Crystal launches a Capax, I pull my head out of the way so that it plunges into my second attacker’s shoulder. Whoever it was flies backward.
Crystal pulls Charlie to her feet and looks at me urgently.
“We need to go. My car’s down the street. GO. NOW!”
We take off out the door, the three black-clad agents close behind. As we hurtle toward the street, arrows stream through the darkening sky around us. Crystal points her car keys at a pink Bentley parked on the road, and I hear the sound of the doors unlocking. She throws Charlie inside and then looks around for me, pulling her own bow back up and sending a few arrows flying back toward our pursuers.
Just when I think I’m going to make it, the muscular agent suddenly grabs me again and I go flying to the ground. I feel a searing pain in my knees as they scrape against the concrete. I try to climb back to my feet but the Arrow is upon me.
He turns me over so that I’m lying on my back then puts his foot on top of my stomach, holding me in place. I cry out, struggling against his weight as he raises his bow and points it directly at my heart.
“For crimes against cupids, I sentence you, Lila Black, to the Cupids’ Arrow, then death,” he says in a thick Italian accent.
I fight with everything I have, clawing at his leg, but I can’t break free. Panic consumes me. There is a sudden whooshing sound and for a moment I think I’m hit.
I scream.
But then the agent crumples to the ground beside me.
I lurch up into a sitting position and look around frantically. Then I see it—a black arrow jutting out of the agent’s shoulder. It crumbles to ash. On the other side of the street, Cal stands with his bow raised, his blond hair illuminated by the light of a streetlamp that’s just clicked on.
Relief fills me.
He gives me a subtle nod before powering down the pavement after the other male Arrow. Seconds later, Cupid appears by my side. He scoops me up onto my feet just as, a few feet away, Selena, her brown eyes blazing, snaps the neck of the female Arrow. She looks both beautiful and terrifying in a black tank top and skinny jeans.
Cal has now reached the end of the street and fires arrows into the darkness. The third agent is nowhere to be seen.
My heart pounds as I turn my gaze to Cupid. He looks at me steadily, a flash of concern behind his eyes.
“You okay?”
I nod, my breathing fast, then check to see that Crystal is all right. She is, but she’s surveying Cupid and me warily. Cupid follows my gaze and nods at her in greeting. She merely scowls.
“What happened?” he asks, turning back to me.
“Charlie, she’s a cupid now.”
He exhales heavily as Selena approaches with Cal, whose expression is unreadable as I fully extract myself from Cupid’s arms.
“About time!” Crystal says to Cal.
After throwing her a sharp look, he frowns. “We shouldn’t have left you,” he says. “I’m sorry.”
“It’s fine. I’m fine.” I look at the three of them. My whole body is still shaking from the adrenaline. “What do we do now?”
Cupid runs his hand through his hair. “Let’s get Charlie and Crystal back to my place. Selena—the other Arrow got away. Can you come back with us, see if Charlie knows anything about where he might have gone?”
The siren nods, then looks at me and smiles. “Glad you’re okay, honey,” she says before heading to Crystal’s pink car.
“We need to hurry up and get a hold of the Finis,” Cupid says. “And to do that we need to get that copy of the book from the Matchmaking Service.” He looks at Cal. “And by we, I of course mean you.”
Cal narrows his eyes. “I don’t know when your problems suddenly became mine.”
Cupid looks at me pointedly. “They’re not just my problems. Don’t you want to protect Lila?”
“Want?” Cal says. “I’m assigned to look after Lila. Despite having Selena on our side, the Arrows are still going after her. I should have known their feelings about the match would outweigh any fears of the sirens. This has gone too far. I’m taking her into protective custody.”
“You’re assigned to stop me and Lila from matching,” Cupid says, “and until I get hold of the Finis, I’m not going anywhere.”
“You cannot be matched. You know what will happen!”
“Help me, then!” Cupid says, passion sparking behind his eyes. “Help me get the Finis and I’ll get out of town.”
I look from one brother to the other. Cal’s jawline is hard, his expression unwavering.
“If you get the Finis you’ll leave?” I say to Cupid. “And the Arrows will get out of town? Everything will just go back to normal?”
Cupid looks at me, a hint of regret passing across his features as he nods. I feel a twinge of disappointment, but after everything that’s happened, surely it’s better for him to just go. Surely it’s better for him to leave before these unbidden feelings deepen. We can’t ever get together. That much is obvious.
“Nothing will ever go back to normal,” says Cal, eyes fixed on his brother. “If the Arrows can’t kill you, they’ll go back to Lila. She’s an easier target.”
“So you’ll watch over her,” says Cupid.
Cal’s chest rises and falls deeply beneath his fluffy maroon sweater. “She will never be safe—”
“She will if we make an arrangement with the Arrows.”
“What kind of arrangement will they possibly accept?! You’re not thinking straight.”
Cupid’s shoulders slump. “I’ll swear an oath on the Styx. As soon as I have the arrow, I’ll swear I won’t come back to Forever Falls in Lila’s lifetime. Draw up the paperwork. I’ll sign it.”
“An oath on the Styx is unbreakable,” says Cal.
Cupid inclines his head, holding Cal’s gaze. “I know I’ve caused a lot of trouble, Brother,” he says. “I shouldn’t have come here. But I had to replace her, I had to know if it was true; I had to replace my Match. You of all people should understand that. You fell for a human once—”
“Don’t.” Cal’s tone is final.
There’s a lull of awkward silence.
“I just want the Finis,” Cupid says eventually, “and then I’ll go.”
A flicker of suspicion crosses Cal’s face. “Why do you want it so much?”
Cupid pauses. “I don’t want to die, Brother. If I get the Finis before they do, I’ll have a fighting chance.”
As he speaks, something flickers behind his eyes, something that makes me wonder if he has another motive. But then it’s gone.
No one says anything for a few moments.
Finally Cal frowns. “It’s the only way to get rid of you?”
Cupid grins, the tension broken. “Yup.”
Cal exhales heavily. “Fine. I’ll help you get this damn arrow. But then you get out of town.” He looks at his brother distrustfully in the dim light. “And Lila is coming to the Matchmaking Service with me to replace The Records of the Finis. I’m not leaving her alone with you.”
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