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Chapter
1 – KEYSTONE- Pages 3-5
WARNING:
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Series. This excerpt will definitely
contain spoilers for the first book.
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How much of it would be the
chance I have of not dying?
I saw the sad sigh escape him and
then he groaned and clutched a rib.
A
few bites, I suppose, his voice whispered in my skull. But
don’t go underestimating the bites. It’s
still way better odds than no cookie at all.
I stopped thinking of questions
and just nodded. The Cornerstone wasn’t
even warm in my hand at that point. It
seemed like nothing could penetrate the numbness, so I stacked up the Addo's
words, tied them in bundles, and pushed them right to the back of my head. There wasn't much room for anything else inside
me anyway, besides:
My
mom died.
Garrett
is here.
My
mom is gone.
I
am here.
I left myself on cruise control as
the Addo kept on murmuring reassurances in my head. Yes, I was full up on courage a couple of
hours ago.
But now, as Garrett lays his hands
on me, I can’t even feel one spark of his healing ability leaking from his
touch. All I feel are my muscles melting
and my body spreading like a boneless puddle across the bed.
"All you have to do is hang
on." His voice is steady, but his
reassuring grin quivers and he ducks his head so I won’t see it fall off his
face. Holding onto the last shreds of my
bravery, I watch the light dance across the curtain of his jet-black hair. When he looks up this time, he's got his best
look of encouragement cemented in place.
I answer his grin with an even
bigger, lying smile.
“I’m going to get through it,” I tell him, but the truth is that I don't have
any clue how I'm going to make that happen. Or if I’ve even got the kind of grasp that
this takes.
"My
turn," Mrs. Reese says from the doorway.
She sounds cheerful as she walks in, like we're having a party. Not like
she’s grieving her husband’s murder. And
not like she notices that I'm lying in a pool of my own skin. Instead, she sounds like she has since I met
her…sparkly and comforting, Garrett's mom.
"I'll take her from here, Garrett.
You go look after Iris, okay?"
But
Garrett doesn't leave to care for his baby sister. He doesn’t even lift his eyes off mine.
"I
can help," he says, but his mom
just shakes her head.
"No," she says softly, "You can't."
“Yes,
I can…”
“Your
healing won’t work on this, Garrett.
Nalena has to do this on her own.”
Mrs. Reese turns and gives me a genuine smile. “And you will.”
I
nod and grin at them, trying to be metal on the outside, even though the terror
is beating against my ribs like an enormous bird. Garrett’s eyes remain fastened to mine for a
beat more, like he's trying to leave something inside me, but then he's
gone.
And
as if the Cornerstone was just waiting for him to leave, the second burst of
white hot needles explode in my palm and they obliterate the numbness. My body seizes up with it. All my muscles knot in one massive cramp, but
the wave disappears as fast as it came.
I
spread out again, like jelly, when it’s over.
It was only one little wave and my muscles are already deep-fried. Whatever’s left of my bravery leaks away. The
thought of dying has gone from being as small and simple as a pocket mirror to
a concept as huge and complex as eternity.
I wonder how much it will hurt to die; what it will be like to be with
my mom, but without Garrett; and if there’s any justice in the afterlife that
will keep my dad out. I wonder who
Garrett will end up being without me.
Mrs.
Reese fills the spot over my head that her son left behind.
"I'm
going to be right here with you the whole time, Nalena," she says.
She smiles and pulls the sheet up over my shoulders, tucking me in like
I'm as little as Iris. "People have had to be re-Impressioned before. I’m going to make sure you get through this
just fine."
But I see her smile twitch. She must know what the odds are and how few
cookie bites I actually have. I want to
grab Mrs. Reese’s hand and tell her I already know that it's going to be too
much. There’s no way I’m going to be
able to hang on, not even for Garrett. I
want to thank her for being with me while I die.
I'm
ready to tell her everything, but when I open my mouth, my tongue doesn't
work. All I do is gurgle.
"Oh,
that's an excellent sign," Mrs.
Reese chirps. “You're going numb. That’s really, really good, Nalena. It means that your body is embracing the
re-Impressioning. It means you won’t go
into shock when those nerves are removed."
But
my numb disappeared long ago and I’m not numb at all now and I can’t tell her
anything because my mouth won’t work.
What I am is paralyzed. The spit
bubbles up as I try to speak. I gurgle
frantically and Mrs. Reese just smiles, wiping away the gurgle juice. I blink at her madly, hoping she understands
Morse Code for I’m Freaking Out.
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ReplyDeleteOMG! Poor, Nalena! Thanks for sharing some of Keystone for us. :)
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