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The Tingling of Regret - Chapter 11

The library was the place of choice to avoid being cooped up in the dorm room all day. He and Tres had made their way down a few hours after breakfast to grab a table and get to work on what little homework remained. A pattern was starting to emerge. James had finished all of his assigned work yesterday—all, that is, except for Algebra. He hated the subject, so he found himself putting it off until last. James knew he shouldn’t, but he procrastinated anyway. He felt like he had been running in circles with it for the last hour. Without Tres, he recognized, he would never complete any of it. Almost done. Then I can enjoy the rest of the day. He sighed and looked around. Tres was humming merrily away across from him and fooling around on one of his tablets. He seemed oblivious to his surroundings. Tres had already finished his homework. He was home free. Meanwhile, Eliza, who had joined them shortly after arrival, was working hard on a rewrite of a submitted essay for Engli
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The Elemental Prophecy - Chapter 12

Ms. Allie had been talking all period, but James was hardly paying attention. The past two days, the students had all been talking about the power outage, even though there hadn’t been a storm. But thoughts of betrayals and seductions had been plaguing James’s mind nonstop. He thought he was comfortable with his decision, but for some reason there was this strange and consistent tugging in the back of his mind like his subconscious was doing its best to tell him something. James couldn’t quite pin it down. He glanced at his friend next to him. Of course Tres would be mesmerized by the young and beautiful woman; he looked like he was in dreamland whenever he saw her. Hard to believe Tres could ever get any work done in this class. Eliza hadn’t talked to him very much since Sunday morning, and he didn’t like that at all. He enjoyed their battles of words and wits, and without them, he felt empty. Even Svet had been more subdued recently, as if her best friend’s emotions h
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Training Begins - Chapter 13

“James? You okay? You seem a little out of it,” Jennifer said. He barely registered her words. The usual group was sitting together at dinner and conversation was lively and intriguing, but his mind was simply elsewhere. James kept thinking about prophecies and creatures from the Underworld attempting to destroy everything. Why couldn’t we all just get along? He had decided to go through with all of this training business, but he still couldn’t bring himself to believe that the fate of the known world actually rested on him. I mean, if it does finally click, I’ll probably suffer a mental breakdown. That wasn’t exactly something one person should ever have to shoulder.Seeing as a lot of time would be spent training, he wondered what effect it’d have on his social life. Jennifer probably wouldn’t like it very much. She was used to being able to be with him for a couple of hours every day after dinner. Training time with Blakeney would certainly cut that off—at least a fe
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mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa - Chapter 14

The next day James’s arm was so sore, he could barely write. James usually liked to write up all of his notes instead of typing them into his iPad, but today that proved impossible. Dr. Thomas was discussing some of the missions and preparations leading up to D-Day, and he didn’t want to miss anything. Of course, some of the missions being discussed are only found in special textbooks available to descendants of demigods. Many of them were infiltrated behind enemy lines and helped to disrupt the Axis war machine. As his typing skills were not up to par, a downloaded recording application did the trick, and he taped everything for post-class review. Dr. Thomas was talking about possibly showing Saving Private Ryan—with a commentary of which characters were based on actual soldiers that were demigods—after they finished studying D-Day in order to get a better visualization of it all. It was one of James’s favorite movies, so it suited him just fine. The class bell rang, putting an end t
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Clurife - Chapter 15

The low light flickered in the temple-like structure as cold, damp whispers of air filled the cave. With only a single entrance into the massive underground cavern, fresh air was a luxury, but the dark-haired young man enjoyed the dank atmosphere. It reminded him of death. He was tall, lanky, with a sharp-featured face and intense gray eyes that struck fear into whomever looked into them. Nicholas Clurife had always had the ability to manipulate and control those whom he considered weak, especially the pathetic excuse for a human he was facing now. “What have you learned?” asked Clurife in a soft baritone voice. “W-well, I’ve been watching Mr. Blakeney for an-anything different or unusual like you asked . . . and I think I may have something,” he replied, then swallowed hard. “Yes, continue.” “A couple weeks ago h-he left early on a Friday, and when he came back Sunday night, he had with him…a-another student. I’ve never seen him go and actually bring back a student l
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Break the Fog - Chapter 16

Saturday night. The week had flown by so fast that James barely had the time to catch up. Scratch that. The past three days as a whole flew by, but the days themselves seemed to move as slow as molasses. He knew why: Eliza still wasn’t speaking to him. He didn’t blame her, though. What he had done was wrong. James had deliberately chosen a very painful topic for her and used it like a whip to make lashes across her heart. Despicable. He would be patient, and when she was ready for him to apologize, he would. It was a weird feeling for James to long for a friendship so desperately. Not a normal thing for him. His friendship with Tres made the entire situation awkward as well. That next day Tres had sat with him for breakfast, but James could tell his friend was only doing him a favor. Eliza and Svet were who he was closest to. He knew it wasn’t fair to Tres, so James told him that he’d be fine sitting by himself. And that’s exactly what he had been doing since.
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Tryouts - Chapter 18

The past few days had been among the worst of James’s life. Eliza still was not speaking to him, which had gouged a bit of a rift between their normal group of four. His other group of so-called friends was overtly avoiding him. Rachel refused to speak to him, but she could always spare a pointed glare or two for him when he happened to catch her eye. Since Saturday night, Jennifer hadn’t spoken to him either, not even in any of the classes they shared, which suited him just fine, as he really didn’t have much to say to her anyway. But the problem with that group was Ricky. His friend was probably only ignoring him because of Ceres, since she was close friends with Jennifer and Rachel. However, with tryouts in less than an hour, he and Ricky would have to figure out something if they were to be teammates. James shook himself to the present and checked his lacrosse bag for the tenth time. The gloves, cleats, and crosse that Blakeney had ordered for him were all ready, as were a couple
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Where You Were Meant to Be - Chapter 19

Sure, James was elated he had made the lacrosse team. He was ecstatic that he would, once again, be playing lacrosse and that even more of his time would be taken up because of this and maybe, just maybe, his mind would have some time off from its ceaseless chipping away at the problem. It was almost as if bits of his sanity were being plucked away at random intervals like a girl plucking away at a flower’s petals saying, “He loves me. He loves me not.” But, no. Because at the end of the day, none of it really mattered. Not training. Not lacrosse. There was only his problem with Eliza that kept pervading into the forefront of his thoughts, be they awake or dreaming. The internal dialogue continued on, endlessly, drowning out all else because, as it happened, the past two weeks had passed with little to no improvement with Eliza. Just when it seemed the gifts were having an effect, she would offer a slight smile only for a wave of confusion, frustration, an
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An Eagle - Chapter 20

Nothing around him had changed, but in reality, everything had. It was like waking up from a dream or as if the last month had been a perpetual drug-induced state. Colors were more vibrant. Pleasant smells more noticeable. It was like his senses had been heightened or . . . maybe just opened up for the first time in a month. The breeze that tickled his skin was inviting, just like the warmth that spread over him as the sun drenched the atmosphere around him. A smile, which couldn’t be wiped off even if he tried, continually spread across his face. His soul burst with an exuberance of joy he had never known. James understood it wouldn’t all just fall into place and be easy, while at the same time, he acknowledged that he still had a ways to go before gaining full trust from Eliza. But, you can guarantee he was willing to do whatever it took. Another smile swept across his face as he thought about the all-important first kiss of a few nights ago. An even wider smile was brought to his
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The Archives - Chapter 21

With an easy pull, the wall-door swung open. A large, cavern-like room—lit by several torches along the walls and a massive wooden chandelier high overhead, all of which flared up by themselves—met James’s eyes. There was so much to take in he didn’t know where to look first. Directly in front of them, on either side of the room, stood numerous statues that looked to be made out of pure gold and ivory. He tore his gaze away from the intricately crafted statue of Athena when Blakeney said, “Follow me.” James followed as he led them deeper into the room. A musty smell invaded his nostrils and the dry, cool air raised goosebumps on his skin. A fine layer of dust covered everything, as if the cavern had been vacant for quite a while. It reminded him of the caverns in Carlsbad. Questions danced in his head, but Blakeney answered them before he could speak. “Many of these statues were saved from the Greek and Roman empires. History thought them lost, but apparently they have been i
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