He shifted position, his expression lost in the shadows from the flickering fire. When he didn't answer, Sam continued.
"The book probably told you the main power of the benandanti was dream-walking. They leave their bodies to hunt evil at night. People believed that because it explained how benandanti seemed to strike without anyone seeing them, without leaving a trace on the bodies, without their victims fighting back. The truth is that benandanti do have powers, but dream-walking isn't one of them. They can sense trouble. They can repel trouble. And they can charm and persuade people to do things they might not want to. Does any of that sound familiar, Daniel?"
He didn't answer.
Sam carried on. "Everyone knows you get bad feelings about people, and you're usually right. I bet you got really strong vibes from Mina Lee. She was a half-demon. You might have gotten weaker ones from the pilot, too. He was a minor half-demon, I think. With the power of fire, judging by those burns on Hayley. Mina's power was teleportation."
Daniel had his hand near his mouth, his eyes half closed, expression deliberately hidden. I could see the pulse throbbing in his neck as his heart beat faster. I remembered what he'd said about Mina the first time we met. There's something wrong with her. I remembered how she'd seemed to vanish, not once but twice. Teleportation. And the pilot. Fire.
"You also have the power of persuasion," Sam continued. "I've seen you flip it on like a light switch. It's been getting stronger. Maybe you're telling yourself that you just have a knack for leadership, but deep down, you know it's more than that. And the power to repel evil? I saw you do it on the helicopter. That's how it works. Like a sonic boom. You didn't even need to touch him. It's not a perfect power, though, which is why benandanti are also naturally skilled fighters." She met Daniel's gaze again. "You're seriously going to tell me none of this sounds familiar?"
"If you're saying I'm one of these benandanti--"
"Um, yeah. That's my point."
He shook his head. "No. It's..."
"Crazy?"
"I know something happened on that helicopter," Daniel said. "And it happened earlier today, in the forest with Maya. Whatever it was, it wasn't normal. So if you tell me I have some kind of psychic power that throws people when I get mad, I might believe you. But witches and werewolves and demon-hunters? I don't know where you got all that stuff from but--"
"I'm a benandanti, too," Sam said. "Only my parents didn't hide it from me like yours did."
"You're...?" I couldn't finish.
"Couldn't you tell from my awesome charisma?" Sam gave a twisted smile, almost sad. "My parents said it would develop, along with my other powers, but I kinda think I'm missing that part of the equation. Missing the control part, too, as you may have noticed. I got the fighting bug, and it bites whether I want it to or not. I could sense that Mina was a half-demon, but I missed it with the pilot until he grabbed Hayley. I don't have the repelling part yet, either."
"So that's why you thought Mina was investigating you?" I said.
Daniel looked at me sharply, as if to say, You're buying this?
Before I could speak, a figure burst from the trees, breathing so hard she doubled over. It was Hayley. "They came," she panted.
I crawled out of the cave and stood. "Rescuers?"
She shook her head. "At first, that's what we thought. They pulled up to the island in a boat and they sent a diver into the water. Corey said we had to be careful, just sit tight and watch, but Nicole wouldn't listen. She went down to the shore, waving her arms and yelling, and they saw her and they started coming toward her on the boat. When they got about halfway, she turned and started running back to us, and they ... they shot her."
She fell against me, shaking, and I put my arms around her.
"What?" Sam said, scrambling up. "Who shot Nicole?"
When Hayley didn't answer, Sam tried to wrench her from me, but I shook my head and motioned for her to wait.
When she quieted a little, I asked, "Could you tell if she was okay?"
"Sh-she wasn't. Oh God." Hayley hiccupped a sob. "They shot her in the back, and she fell. She fell and she didn't get up. Corey wanted to go after her, but I wouldn't let him. I know that sounds awful, but there was no way we could get to her without getting shot ourselves. All we could do was watch. They came on shore and they picked her up and carried her to the boat and put her in, and she never moved, and we knew she was..."
Hayley caught on the word, tried again, choked, shook her head. "Gone. We knew she was gone. Then they started shining lights at the forest and we heard them say that we all must be in there. I wanted to run, but Corey couldn't, so he told me to come find you. I didn't want to leave him, but I made sure he was hidden under some bushes, then I snuck away."
We quickly decided Sam should stay behind with Hayley.
Daniel and I had just left when Sam came running after us.
"How much do you guys trust Hayley?" she said.
Hayley and I were not friends. I'd been doped at my sixteenth birthday party--hard to believe it had only been a few days ago--and everyone was sure it had been Hayley.
"Since when do you trust her?" Sam continued. "You know she doesn't like you. Think about it. Shooting Nic? Does that make any sense? Not unless you want a story that'll make us come running back ... straight into a trap. What if these people grabbed Nicole, Corey, and Hayley? They'd want one of them to lure us out of hiding. Who would do it?"