Chapter 364
Pollux.
I had never seen my sister as upset as she was, and to be honest I thought she was going to kill Zia before I jumped in to pull
her off the poor girl. Perhaps Zia was a wicked pain in the ass and deserved every bit of what she got but I wouldn't let Cassie be
the one to pull that trigger. I wouldn't let her live with the guilt. The problem was I hadn't anticipated the way things ended, and as
Cassie said she thought Inanna, the head of students, had something to do with what was wrong with Lucas. I didn't want to
believe it.
"Cassie, you can't be serious." I scoffed, shaking my head. Her eyes darted around the room before she gave me a sharp glare
and nodded with her head for us to follow her. I wasn't sure where we were going, but when we stepped outside into the cool
afternoon air with no one around us, she let go of a sigh and turned to face us.
"Okay, now that we are away from prying ears, I think Inanna has something to do with what's wrong with Lucas."
Glancing at Silas, he seemed just as skeptical as I was. He crossed his arms over his chest and opened and closed his mouth
drawled as if not believing her, "Silas has a point..."
Cassie groaned, rolling her eyes as she shook her head. "Look, I know it sounds crazy, but I'm telling you... something is
definitely going on with that woman."
"Cassie, that's just how she is," Silas replied quickly trying to make my sister see reason. He did have a point. Even when I met
her in her office when I first started that was how she came off... as someone a bit odd but who cared.
Frustration grew within my sister's eyes as she looked at each of us before glancing at Sansa as if searching for at least one of
us that would believe her. However, even Sansa seemed skeptical, and I wouldn't doubt her for feeling that way. Cassie was my
sister, and at times I was even skeptical of how she acted.
"I can't believe you guys don't believe me "
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"It's not that I don't," Silas quickly interjected as he stepped toward Cassie, "we just have no proof, and you can't go around
throwing accusations out like it's the most obvious thing without having proof to back your claim."
Proof. That was something that was going to be virtually impossible to get, and even if we did have it, who would we turn it in to?
Inanna was the head of the school.
"We can get it," she said with an excited smile, "we can get proof."
Tilting my head, I gave out a frustrated groan. "We can't just assume people to be evil and go on a witch hunt for proof because
you have a feeling about something, Cassie."
As much as I wanted to believe in
my sister, I just couldn't. I couldn't come to grips with the fact that Inanna, someone who was
well-known and respected in thin et
school would have something to do with changing students for her own personal gain. She was technically a celestial and
specialized in education.
That didn't exactly speak highly of her being a criminal mastermind.
"Why is it you always have to be negative about everything?" she asked me with a disgusted look. "Can't you just jump on board
the ship again?" "Cassie, you know what I mean."
The more and more she stared at me with a determination in her eyes I had seen so many times growing up, I knęŵdamn well
she wasn't going to let this go. If we didn't help her, then she would be fine. She would continue with the pursuit of her idea.
"It's okay, Pollux. You don't have to come." She sighed, shoulders sagging as she turned and walked through the courtyard
toward our building. She was on a mission for sure, and I was curious to find out what she had planned.