Alec's POV:
I felt my breathing quicken as I sped through the forest. It was raining, leaving the trees to drop rain on me as I ran. My feet occasionally slipped in the wet leaves, but that didn't stop me from my destination.
The location Hailey had been pinpointed at was nearby. In fact, as I climbed up over a hill, I realized the local bookstore and house was right below me. The rain slipped down the roof to the gutters and then to the ground. I narrowed my gaze from underneath my cloak and stepped forwards, a single rain drop sliding off the front of my hood.
"Who's there?" a worried voice called out when I entered through the backdoor.
I moved into the shadows before the man could see me. I watched him as he searched carefully with his eyes throughout the small store. I didn't recognize him as Jason.
"Hailey!" the man called out, running for the entrance to the store.
Without hesitation, I flashed past him and stopped him at the door. My hand connected to his extending forearm, which I grabbed and flung back with ease. The man fell back to the floor an slid a few feet.
"Who are you? What do you want?" the man looked up at me.
I pulled back my hood and saw a flicker of realization hit the man's eyes. He backed up more and then stood up.
"Alec."
"How do you know me?" I hissed.
"Hailey has spoken about you," the man blinked. "I'm Jason."
A part of me felt stupid. "Where is she?"
"Running errands," Jason blocked his head from being read and I let out a sigh of frustration.
"You grow Sephtis right?" I grumbled, running a hand through my hair.
"Maybe."
"I need some."
"For what?"
"You know what," I growled.
"Do you really think you're ready to kill her?" Jason demanded.
"I won't be doing it," I hissed back.
"If it is one of the Ghosts, someone will be hurt, Alec," Jason warned. "It has to be you or Hailey."
"How much has she told you?" I demanded.
Jason was silent for a second, staring me down. "Everything."
I let out another grumble of frustration. "Can you just help me with the Sephtis?"
Jason motioned for me to follow him, leading me into his greenhouse. I noticed a horse stall in the corner. Jason followed my gaze and shook his head.
"Illusion found his way to her."
I widened my eyes in disbelief. "Interesting."
"Here's the killer," Jason was looking at a herb in front of us now.
I reached out to pick it, my hand being smacked roughly. I recoiled and let out a startled grumble. Jason glared at me.
"Don't just pick it! It can take away your powers."
"Only if it's injected inside of me," I pointed out.
Jason let out a sigh. "How old I'm getting. I can barely remember anything nowadays."
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