The world was burning and I burned with it. Flames of orange and red surrounded me like a funeral pyre. The blaze popped and snarled. I thrashed, twisting, fighting to get free, but I was held fast.
Hotter and higher the fire danced. Molten agony coursed through my blood.
"Lilith, speak with me." Rabbi Mandelbaum pried my eyes open, his rank breath hitting my face. When the world slid into focus, there was no fire. No Rohan. Just a cold, clinical room with a worked-up rabbi in a fancy suit. "I command you!"
Immediately, I wished I was dreaming again. Because no matter how bad the dreams were, they couldn't hurt more than the truth.
The last time I'd seen Rohan, he was convulsing with the dark magic trying to take over his body.
My brother and my friends were imprisoned.