Covet (Clann)

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Authors: Melissa Darnell
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plans.”
    Honestly, I didn’t care what Mom wanted anymore. This was my life, not hers. “Any idea when they’ll let me out of here?”
    “I heard Mom on the phone. Sounded like she was leaving a message with the school office. You’re out with the flu for at least a week.”
    A whole week ?
    As I stared at her in disbelief, she added, “They want you to have some time to calm down and see reason. Well, that and for the gossip to die down.”
    Unbelievable. They still didn’t get it.
    I slammed the heel of my fist against the mattress. “I need out of here now . Savannah just lost her grandma. And no telling what hell she’ll be catching from her parents, too. She needs me to be there for her.”
    “Well, I guess she’ll just have to face Hades on her own for a while, because you’re not getting out of here anytime soon.”
    I cursed loudly. Emily didn’t even flinch.
    “You know, you could get out sooner.”
    That got my attention. “How?”
    “Just tell Mom what she wants to hear. Tell her you’re sorry, and you were wrong, and you still want to become the next Clann leader.”
    “And that I’ll never see Savannah again?” I didn’t bother to keep the sneer out of my tone.
    One blond eyebrow arched in her trademark well, duh look.
    I returned to staring at the ceiling. “Not gonna happen. I meant what I said out there. They can’t make me stay in the Clann. And if I’m no longer a member, their rules don’t apply to me anymore.”
    “Maybe the Clann rules wouldn’t. But our parents’ rules would.”
    I clenched my teeth and focused on not breaking anything.
    Emily huffed out a long and noisy sigh. “Lord, you’re hardheaded. I know you like Savannah and all, but honestly, she can’t possibly be worth all of this.”
    “She is. And I don’t just like her. I love her. I’ve never felt like this for anyone. Ever. I’m not giving her up just because our parents are a bunch of bigots.”
    “So you’re going to stay grounded for the rest of your life?”
    “They can’t keep me in here forever. Eventually they’ve got to let me out for school.”
    “Not if they sign you up for homeschooling.”
    I raised up on one elbow. “They wouldn’t do that.”
    She shrugged. “They might if you push them far enough.” When I kept staring at her, she glared at me. “Do you really not know our parents at all ? They’re going to do whatever it takes to get it through that thick skull of yours that she’s off-limits! Just let her go, Tristan.”
    “Never. Not as long as we love each other. Besides, our parents can only control me till I turn eighteen. Then I’m out of here and they won’t be able to do anything about it.”
    “Oh, I see. Planning on falling back on that trust fund.”
    “Yep.”
    “Except who do you think holds the strings to that, too?”
    Mentally I cursed. I hadn’t thought of that, but I should have. This was why Emily was the brains behind most of the trouble we used to get into as kids. “Fine. Then I’ll get a job.”
    “Doing what, genius? Folding burritos at a fast-food place? You think you’re going to be able to support the both of you on that? Because I can guarantee you her parents aren’t going to become your biggest fans anytime soon. Her dad looked ready to kill you in the Circle. And now that you two basically went and caused the death of her grandma, I can’t see her mother liking you much, either. The only way she’ll be with you is if she runs away from home.”
    “The Clann caused Mrs. Evans’s heart to fail, not Sav and me.”
    A long silence. “Savannah didn’t seem to see it that way.”
    I’m so sorry, Nanna , Savannah had whispered over and over while holding her grandmother’s body.
    As if Savannah blamed herself for Mrs. Evans’s death. “I’ll make her understand it was the Clann’s fault.”
    “Good luck with that when you’re grounded to your room till you turn eighteen.”
    Mom had taken my cell phone, house phone and

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