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Damon: “I know she doesn’t want them here, but we need them now.” I clutched onto Ivy’s lifeless body; I had fed her until I was drained; I had never felt out of power before now. “You aren’t in any condition yourself,” Ransome snarled. “Look at you. How pretty you are when you’re worried about Daddy.” I winked at him, making his face flush, his eyes narrowed in anger. “Seriously, D. You used a lot of magic.” Riot squatted beside me, where Ivy and I lay in the sand. “I can open the portal to The Nothing if it saves her from whatever she mumbled about. She knows she can’t die, so what was she seeing?” They all silenced with that and backed away, giving me room to work. I strained as the magic left my bones. It was a weak opening, but I saw Ransome run through and return with Ivy’s fa