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“Do you think he’ll be all right?” Emma asked. “Kit, I mean?”<br />

She was standing on the front steps with Jem, who was cradling Church in his arms. The cat had<br />

come running up a few moments after Jem had arrived, and practically launched his small furry body<br />

into Jem’s arms. Jem was petting him now, rubbing absentmindedly under his chin and around his<br />

ears. The cat had gone limp under his ministrations, like a washcloth.<br />

The ocean rose and fell at the horizon. Tessa had stepped away from the Institute to make a phone<br />

call. Emma could hear her voice in the distance, though not the individual words.<br />

“You can help him,” said Jem. “You lost your own parents. You know what it’s like.”<br />

“But I don’t think—” Emma was alarmed. “If he stays, I don’t know—” She thought of Julian, of<br />

Uncle Arthur, of Diana, of the secrets they were all hiding. “Can’t you stay?” she said, and was<br />

surprised at the wistfulness in her voice.<br />

Jem smiled at her over Church’s head. That smile she remembered from the first time she’d really<br />

seen Jem’s face, the smile that reminded her, in a way she couldn’t have described, of her father. Of<br />

the Carstairs blood that they shared. “I would like to stay,” he said. “Since we met in Idris, I have<br />

missed you, and thought of you often. I would like to visit with you. Spend time with my old violin.<br />

But Tessa and I, we must go. We must find Malcolm’s body, and the Black Volume, for even leagues<br />

underwater a book like that can still cause us trouble.”<br />

“Do you remember when we met at my parabatai ceremony? You told me you wished you could be<br />

watching over me, but there was something you and Tessa had to find. Was that something Kit?”<br />

“Yes.” Jem set Church down, and the cat wobbled off, purring, in search of a shady spot. Smiling,<br />

Jem looked so young, it was impossible for Emma to think of him as an ancestor—even an uncle.<br />

“We’ve been searching for him for years. We narrowed the search to this area, and then finally to the<br />

Shadow Market. But Johnny Rook was an expert at hiding.” He sighed. “I wish he hadn’t been. If he’d<br />

trusted us, he might be alive now.” He pushed a hand distractedly through his dark hair. A lock of it<br />

was silver, the color of aluminum. He was looking over at Tessa, and Emma could see the expression<br />

in his eyes when he looked at her. The love that had never dimmed over a century.<br />

Love is the weakness of human beings, and the angels despise them for it, and the Clave<br />

despises it too, and therefore they punish it. Do you know what happens to parabatai who fall in<br />

love? Do you know why it’s forbidden?<br />

“Malcolm—” she began.<br />

Jem turned back toward her, the light of sympathy in his dark eyes. “We heard everything from<br />

Magnus. He told us that you were the one who killed Malcolm,” he said. “That must have been hard.<br />

You knew him. It’s not like killing demons.”<br />

“I knew him,” Emma said. “At least, I thought I did.”<br />

“We knew him too. Tessa was heartbroken to hear that Malcolm believed that we all lied to him.<br />

Concealed from him that Annabel was not an Iron Sister, but was dead, murdered <strong>by</strong> her family. We<br />

believed the story, but he died thinking we all knew the truth. What a betrayal that must have felt<br />

like.”<br />

“It’s strange to think he was your friend. Though I guess he was our friend too.”<br />

“People are more than one thing. Warlocks, no less. I would not even hesitate to say that Malcolm<br />

once did much good, before he did evil. It is one of the great lessons of growing up, learning that<br />

people can do both.”<br />

“His story—the one about Annabel—such terrible things happened to both of them, just because<br />

they fell in love. Malcolm said something—and I wondered if it was true. It just seemed so strange.”<br />

Jem looked puzzled. “What was it?”

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