"I'm going to find him. And when I do he will die," she promised. She leaned forward, "Now where is he?"

"I haven't seen him in six years."

"Jordyn, he was closest to you," she insisted, "Where is he?"

"I don't know. Even if I did you wouldn't be able to find out," Jordyn smirked.

She growled and probed his mind.

"Bet you can't catch that moth over there Jace," Jordyn challenged his little brother.

Jace glanced at it and then at him, "I can catch it."

"Prove it," Jordyn smirked and crossed his arms over his chest.

Jace's eyes narrowed, "Fine."

She growled, "That's useless."

"But you remember that don't you?" Jordyn asked.

"It doesn't matter," she shook her head. She looked into his mind again.

"C'mon Jordyn," Jarvis smirked, "you know you can't win."

"We'll see about that," Jordyn smiled.

Jarvis laughed, "Okay. Bring it on."

"Who is Jarvis?" she snapped.

"A friend that I never introduced you to," Jordyn shrugged.

"Okay," she cocked her head to the side and watched him through narrowed eyes, "What else?"

"Let's see he had three younger sisters. We were rivals and friends and yeah. That's all that comes to mind," Jorydn shrugged.

She growled.

"C'mon Lucy, you know you're never going to find him so I don't see why you're still chasing him. It's been six years," Jordyn shrugged.

"I have to find him and kill him. It's as simple as that. Justice was never served and I will not rest until it is," Lucy snarled, "Now let's get back to business." She tried again.

"Jace c'mon. I didn't mean it," Jordyn insisted.

"I know," Jace nodded, "but that doesn't make it right."

"How do you even know what right is?" Vadanya interrupted.

Jace glanced at her, "I know it better than you."

Vadanya's eyes narrowed.

"Jace," Orriyon smiled, "Come play."

Jace glanced at her, "I'm busy."

"I'll play," Vadanya said almost instantly.

"Okay," Orriyon sounded slightly disappointed.

Jordyn sighed as he stared at his brother's bedroom door, "Jace."

"No. Go away."

"C'mon. Orriyon really wants to play with you."

"No. Vadanya's playing with her. She'll be fine."

Jordyn sighed, "Fine."

Lucy cocked her head to the side, "You know where he could be." She leaned forward so her nose was mere millimeters from his. Her pale eyes narrowed, "Where is he?"

Jordyn growled, "If you're going to kill him then you don't deserve to know."

"Then maybe I can get someone else to tell me," Lucy snarled. She turned and left the room, slamming the door behind her.

Jordyn shook his head, "She's gone nuts with bloodlust."

Chandra sat on the roof and stared at the sky. It's a really nice day today. I just hope today turns out to be as pleasant as the sky promises. She laid down and rolled over onto her stomach, "I wonder what will happen if I try to summon that soul sword thing that book was talking about."

"You'll end up burning the place down, knowing you," Jace muttered.

Chandra sat up and looked at him, "What's got you in such a sour mood?"

Jace looked at her incredulously.

"Oh right! You're having familial issues," Chandra nodded. She looked back up to the sky, "If you leave a problem for too long then it'll only get worse. Sometimes it's good to take a step back and breathe. Unfortunately that breath cannot last forever."

"I still don't see why you care," Jace muttered.

Chandra narrowed her eyes, "Maybe because I know what it's like to have a problem corner me? Or maybe because even though you're an annoying ass I care?" She got to her feet and stormed away.

Jace watched her in shock, "I—what?" Why would my saying that set her off so fast? Jace shook his head, "Okay." He sighed and looked at the sky. "Sorry," he muttered to no one in particular.

Chandra sighed, "I'll be back. I'm taking a walk."

Gideon glanced at her in surprise, "You haven't left in a while."

Chandra shrugged, "The atmosphere is suffocating." She disappeared. She arrived at the inn a little bit later. Phoenix looked around in slight surprise, "What's going on?"

"One of the jumpers has been stolen," Shadow explained.

Phoenix's eyes widened, "What? How?"

"Don't know exactly," Shadow shook her head, "It was a telepath. Night's memories are all messed up. Star's trying to sort through them but in order to keep him sane it's slow."

Phoenix nodded, "Alright. What else happened?"

"Well Echo's memories were sifted through. Whoever got the jumper wanted to be able to key it to a specific person instead of particular planes."

"Meaning they were after someone," Phoenix nodded, "but if they needed a jumper how would they have gotten here in the first place, unless they were from here. But there aren't many telepaths on Ravnica."

Shadow shook her head, "They aren't. Star managed to gather that much from the residue they left in Echo's and Night's minds."

"So how'd they get here?"

"That's what we're trying to figure out," Shadow sighed, "Unfortunately it's a slow process."

Phoenix nodded. She skipped up the stairs and into Eclipse's room, "Sorry to barge in but I need to know if you plan on ever getting involved with this."

He nodded and turned to face her, "Actually, the Lotus will be meeting Tezzeret and Bloodcult where they are at."

"I'll bring the others then," Phoenix nodded.

Eclipse nodded.

Gideon looked up as Chandra walked in, "What's up?"

She smirked, "Oh nothing. C'mon!"

Jace cocked his head to the side, "Where? And why?"

She rolled her eyes, "Really? Just c'mon."

Jace's eyes narrowed, "Why?"

"Fine, the Lotus are taking Tezzeret down a peg," Chandra rolled her eyes, "and we're helping."

Jace looked at her and shook his head, "Is it me or are you a little too excited about this?"

"Maybe I am?" Chandra smiled, "So what?"

Jace sighed, "Nothing."

"Okay," Chandra turned to Gideon.

Elspeth nodded, "It is definitely worth a shot."

Chandra shot Jace a triumphant look. He rolled his eyes in response.

"I'm staying here," Jace muttered.

"No you're not," Chandra insisted.

"Why not?" Jace asked.

"Because you have to play your part," Elspeth interjected, "You can't just hide here."

Jace sighed. He studied the ground, "Fine."