CHAPTER FOURTEEN Will’s eyebrows crashed down. “Step aside, Rose. I know what I’m doing.” “And so do is which is why I can’t let you do it,” I insisted as I stretched my arms out even higher. “You’ll have to set me on fire, too.” “Step aside, Rose,” he repeated as his fire burned brighter and hotter in his hand. I shook my head. “I’m not going to do that.” Will stared hard at me and I glared back at him. The tension between us was thick enough to be cut by a knife and amidst it all was the rattling of the gates. I didn’t dare take a breath until Will pursed his lips and lowered his hand. His flame vanished and he grasped his hand into a fist. “Then we are at an impasse,” he pointed out as he lifted his gaze to the sky. “We have no way to find them other than to search the who

