Chapter 103: Betrayal

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The rectory rose above the University of Mirage, perched atop a hill adjacent to the magnificent Temple of the Moon Goddess, which signified the place as not only a religious sanctuary, but the true capital of both Valoria and the Church.

Mom was keeping in step with me as we followed Troy up the paved pathway leading up the hill. She sighed deeply, picking at a loose thread on her blue chunky-knit sweater.

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She was upset about something. I believed wholehearted ly it had to do with the fact we were all sitting ducks while Ta sia hid somewhere nearby, waiting to strike.

“Did you know the White Queens split with the Church of the Moon Goddess?” I asked as we continued what felt like a

slow, endless climb towards the rectory.

“Yes, I did. That ended with my reign, however. We estab lished new ties with the Church shortly after you were born.”

“Why didn’t you tell me?”

Mom laughed, shaking her head. “Oh, sweetheart, I did. It was taught in school. You just never listened.”

I frowned, tucking a loose lock of hair behind my ear. “I did listen-”

“Not often enough,” she teased, giving me a knowing

smile.

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I had a feeling karma for being a total pain in my parents’ ass was going to catch up to me as the years went by. I could already see the gleam of mischief in the eyes of Oli and Will. Charlie was our angel, at least for now.

“Troy, why didn’t Dad want to come with us today?” I asked as we neared the rectory.

Troy turned to us, meaning to part with us and go to the rectory himself while we met with the High Priestess of the Church.

“He and Rowan are putting a force together to find Hay den and Carl. I’m meeting up with them later and then—” he paused, looking from me to Mom. “I’m going to be going with your dad to locate them-and Ta’sia.”

“What?” I roared, which startled several people minding their own business as they sat on the benches along the path

way.

“We can talk about it later, Maeve,he said with force, and

in front of Mom, too.

I felt heat prickle across my cheeks, running my tongue along my lower lip as I thought of a retort, but Mom took my hand and began to lead me away toward the temple.

“We’re already late, honey-”

“You’ re not going AN,chapter_version=chapter_version +1 WHERE until we have a chance to talk about this, Troy!” I said over my shoulder, giving him my best “mom look” that I had been practicing in the mirror the past few days.

Troy was oblivious to it and seemed heavily distracted. He

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had barely said a word to me about the stranger who had come to the gala. He had barely explained what he had found in the journal last night, too. Both he and Dad were being ex ceedingly secretive.

He turned toward the rectory without saying a word, and I turned my head back to the temple, vexed beyond a responsi ble doubt.

“I’m willing to assume the Priestess will need to speak to me more than she needs to speak with you, honey. You can join him after we show both of our faces, at least.”

“Hopefully, there’s a darkened corner where I can ring his

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being too hard on

neck-”

and

words to be as harsh as they sounded. I could tell they had hurt her. She didn’t reply, the silence loud

“I’m sorry, Mama.”

I understand why

do it? Be married to a man who-who does things, alone?

like I hope you will trust Troy’s judgment here. We may be White

times.”

considered her response as we walked up the steps to the temple and

found rather ironic. She walked with grace, and talked with grace, but her words were often harsh and sharpened

for Mom and me was obvious. Maybe those ties Mom was talking about hadn’t been met with as much support as I had

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Mom seemed to grow in annoyance as I glanced at her, her arms folded over her chest as Grace went over the Church’s use of a moon dial in the

us?” I said, done with

and answered casually, “You’re pagans,

“We have the same rites, the same texts. I believe your attitude has more to do with the fact the White Queens are an extension of

said, pagans. Witches,

this woman’s tone toward my mom. I didn’t even know how to

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lash out. She stood calmly, peering

As much as I appreciate your gracious tour, I am more interested in what you want to know about the moonstone. Such a pagan thing, I would say, for you to even

Grace, who

fists.

that was pulled back into a tight bun at the nape of her neck. She was taller than Mom but not taller than me, and I had to look down at her slightly

the Church. I need it returned

Mom said, reaching down to tap her finger on the moon dial. “The moonstone belongs to the White

her back to her full health. She seemed to glow in the light coming through the glass ceiling of the cathedral, her eyes glistening

use of the moonstones as singular, which matched Grace’s response. She

unease creep over my skin as I watched Grace stare Mom down, her face

don’t have it,

Mom lied, her tone soft and

across my cheeks didn’t give anything away. I couldn’t lie to

“Then where is it?”

it is so important to the Church to have

lower lip,

the Moon Goddess, regardless of whose possession

you aided Damian in the

fainted. I fought as hard as I could to stay upright as Mom stared blankly at Grace, tilting her head to the side as Grace’s

know what

the map? You said it yourself. The Church lays claim

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began to back

moon dial. Mom followed.

are you working with? Is

turned as white as her robes when Mom said Tasia’ s name. She looked around, suddenly

speak

hear us? Is this where

Moon Goddess, Queen Maeve.

“She is not the Moon Goddess. She is a misled girl with a vendetta about something that hap pened thousands of years ago. She is a girl with powers she doesn’t understand and powers she refuses to use for good. Had

do you know

in on her grand scheme the entire time. Grace was the High Priestess. She was part of the High Elder Council. She was the head of the Church. How could

out,

into a darkened hallway, leaving us alone in the grand marble foyer of

was that all about?” I hissed, my

speak. I found it odd that Damian’s forces left the Tem ple untouched during their invasion, while they wrecked prac tically everything else. It was especially odd that she told you she knew about the moonstone, and that we had it, given the fact that the Church forbids belief in ancient

you hit the nail

followed, looking over my shoulder at the corridor

chill of

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