The Savage Grace: A Dark Divine Novel

“Yeah, but why demand that we fight when we’re already going to? What’s the meaning?”


“It means I’m going to be fighting in the ceremony,” I said, standing tall. “Jude wasn’t meant to succeed when he tried to stab me. He was trying to get my attention. The message was for me. Caleb wants me in the fight, and that’s what he’s going to get.”

“No way,” Talbot said. “You can’t do what Caleb wants.”

“But why would he want you?” April asked.

“Caleb has a thing for Grace,” Talbot said with disgust.

I snapped a glance at him. “And you don’t?”

He glared at me. “If Caleb wants you in the fight, then you should be as far from it as possible. Caleb—”

“No!” I shouted. “He said I fight, or James dies. Which means I’m fighting. When Daniel enters the ceremony, I’ll be entering at his side. I probably would have regardless of what Caleb wants. I’m fighting, and you can’t stop me. I’m not going to let anyone Wendy me.”

“Wendy you? What the hell does that mean?” Talbot asked.

“Wendy, from Peter Pan!” I shouted at him. I’m sure I sounded completely unhinged. But I couldn’t help it. “Peter and the lost boys get to go off fighting pirates while Wendy has to stay back and clean their stupid tree house because they want her to be their mother.

Well, I’m not doing it. I’m not going to be sidelined. I’m fighting for my baby brother, and that’s final.”

“She’s being unreasonable,” Talbot said to Daniel. “Tell her to sit this one out.”

Daniel stood at my side. “If Grace wants to fight, she’ll fight.”

Talbot scowled. His behavior made no sense. He was the one who’d taught me how to fight in the first place, encouraged me always to use my powers. Why would he ever try to make me stay away from the Challenging Ceremony?

“If Caleb wants her in the fight,” Talbot said, “then he either wants to kill her with his own bare hands, or he wants to make her angry enough that she’ll try to kill him, forcing her to fall to the Urbat curse.”

“That’s not going to be a problem.” Daniel placed his hand on the small of my back. “Because I’m going to kill Caleb Kalbi.”

“Daniel?” I looked up at him.

“If I’m this thing, this true Hound of Heaven, and if God made me to destroy pure evil, then that’s what I’m going to do. Starting with Caleb.”

“But I thought you said only Gelals and Akhs were pure evil? Caleb is still human. You said he could still choose to change his ways.…”

Daniel shook his head. “This is the proof I needed, Grace. Doing this, taking Baby James to use him against us, it proves that whatever spark of humanity I’d hoped still existed inside of Caleb is gone. He is pure evil—human heart or not. And I’m not bound by the Urbat curse. I can kill him without losing myself.”

“Daniel…” I looked up into his deep dark eyes, which told me he was determined to do what needed to be done. He’d embraced his calling as a true Hound of Heaven.

“Excuse me?” came Jarem’s accented voice from the group of Etlu Elders. “Have you considered that one of Caleb’s intentions with this kidnapping is to prevent us from being properly prepared for the ceremony? Throw us off our game, as the saying goes. We have already lost several precious hours that should have been spent planning and making preparations.”

The other Elders, including Lisa, nodded in agreement with Jarem.

“The message says that they’ll bring your little brother to the ceremony,” she said. “We have to assume he’ll still be alive when they do. If there’s no other way to find James, then we must accept that the best way to get him back is to be as prepared for the ceremony as possible.”

Daniel looked at me, and I nodded. “So be it,” he said.

Thirty-nine hours remained until the ceremony, and we were going to be ready for whatever Caleb and the Shadow Kings could throw at us.





Chapter Thirty-three


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