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Focus on the Game - Chapter 22

Today was the day, he had decided, to tell Eliza about the Prophecy and all that entails. So, as soon as he sat down at their usual breakfast table, he informed her he needed to talk with her. “What’s wrong?” she asked apprehensively. James shook his head. “Nothing. I just . . . finally got permission to tell you something.” “Okay . . .” Eliza said slowly. He turned back to his plate, wanting to finish his breakfast of French toast. As soon as Eliza was through with her plate, he stood, taking each of their trays, and dumped them in the tray window. He laced his fingers in hers and the pair stepped out into the courtyard. The morning sun was starting to turn the sky from steely gray to a pearlescent pink as James led her over to a secluded bench. The cool scent of winter lingered in the air as the sunshine barely provided any warmth on this early March day. When he was confident that no one could overhear their conversation, he cleared his throat. Eliza hud
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Touring D.C. - Chapter 23

The Saturday before spring break would surely go down in history as one of his all-time favorite days. Eliza would be taking him around D.C. to see all the sights and basically just play tourists for the day. She had found out a couple of weeks before that James had never been there and proclaimed this as “simply unacceptable.” She proceeded to make plans in secret and told him that his problem would soon be remedied. He was looking forward to being able to spend all day with her and he had kept up his best efforts in refraining from asking what the agenda would look like—not that she would tell him even if he did ask. But, he had to admit, he was incredibly nervous. Because after their tourist day they would be heading to Eliza’s parents’ house for dinner and staying the night. He shuddered as he thought about that: meeting the parents. A great first impression was a must. It was unbelievable how quickly the days had slipped by. It seemed like just yesterday that he was
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A Certain, White House - Chapter 24

It was not until they crossed East Street NW that James finally understood where Eliza was taking him. The most famous house in the world could be seen just a short distance away. “The White House?” He was incredulous. She smiled deviously. “Mm-hmm. Normally tours are over by now, but having a DNI for your dad does have its perks.” “Wait . . .” he said catching the whole tours being over by this time thing. “So, does that mean like a . . . private tour?” “You are so, so smart!” Eliza’s voiced was laced sweetly with sarcasm. “Just you, me, and a guide for an hour. They’ll even let us go off the normal tour route.” James searched her face. “Are you messing with me again?” She shrugged her slender shoulders. “I don’t know. I guess you’ll just have to wait and see.” Eliza laughed at the rueful expression on his face and hustled him along to the Southeast Gate. Approaching the security guard she politely said, “Hello. Eliza Masters and one guest.” “One minute, miss.” The man stepped
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Dinner was a Bust - Chapter 25

The sun was setting and twilight was beginning to descend, painting the sky in vivid hues of violet, blue, and deepest red. It had been a pleasant drive along state highway 236, but James’s nerves were rising once again to the surface like a block of wood after a brief submersion in a stream. As they traveled almost directly west out among farmland and woods, their destination loomed. Eliza flipped the turn signal and pulled off into the mile-long driveway. There were horse pastures on both sides, and even a small lake off in the distance. “Uh . . . is all this land your parents’?” James asked in bewilderment. “Yeah.” She grinned. “Just another secret revealed.” He took in the vast entirety of the estate. “How much land?” Eliza shrugged. “I dunno, at least a thousand acres.” “And all these horses are yours?” “Mm-hmm.” She smiled at him as if the keeper of a secret. “I’m taking you riding tomorrow.” James snorted. “What if I had told you I didn’t know how?” “Then you’ll learn o
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The Same Voice - Chapter 26

Thunder rumbled in the distance. The clouds that surrounded him had slowly turned darker than he had ever seen. They churned and convulsed as if they were a live, breathing organism. A blinding white lit up the sky as a bolt of lightning struck right in front of him. He waited for it. For the sensation of falling and the cold rain pelting him like icy needles. It never came, and he realized that he was actually held in perfect suspension, even though the wind was whipping all around him. The clouds directly in front of him convulsed and bellowed thunder from within. A pair of dark eyes materialized and stared piercingly as if they could reach into the depths of his soul. James, the voice—deep, feathery—rumbled. Your life is but a wisp of the thinnest cloud to me. Nothing but an insect despised. Do not make me wait long for your decision. My patience will only last so long. The heavy voice sighed as light and thunder shook from within. I should think the choice easy. Give up your lif
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Hanahan - Chapter 27

A few hours had passed before the booming trance music finally broke through his fitful sleep. James opened his eyes, rolled over, and scowled at Tres. “Do you think it’s loud enough?” “Why?” Tres threw a sideways glance at him. “Can’t feel the bass?” “Oh no, I feel it, all right. I was just wondering about the car next to us feeling it too,” he said. James looked around them. Still on I-95. “Where are we, anyway?” “North Carolina.” Tres shrugged. “Sorry, I got bored, so I cranked the music to get you up.” He snorted. “At least you cop to it.” Tres’s voice rose an octave as he asked, “So how was your date?” “Good,” James muttered, not really wanting to get into this with his friend. “Oh, details, details, details.” Tres said, in a high-pitched voice. “Fine,” he grumbled. “We went around D.C., then had dinner with her parents, and rode horses this morning.” Tres pursed his lips. “How did it go with her mom?” “Pretty much hated me from the start.
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Something Evil - Chapter 29

The howls that ripped through the night brought him up from the darkness. Loud. Deep. Guttural. Nothing like he had ever heard before. James held his breath and focused every ounce of his attention to discern exactly what kind of animal could possess such a cry. A higher pitched howl sounded—that of a coyote—but was swiftly cut off as a vicious roar broke through and an ear shattering crunch of bones filled the desert night. His instincts were screaming at him causing sirens and warning bells to go off throughout his body like a squadron of police racing to a crisis. In that instant, he knew. Something unnatural. Something evil. A being of the Underworld. James had just finished giving the voice in his dream a tongue lashing and he knew this was no coincidence. There was only one thing to do . . . fight. His gut wrenched at the thought of his best friend’s family being here with him. James was spurred to action as if he were a bullet fired from a gun. He kicked the blankets
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Death Incarnate - Chapter 30

For the last few hours he had done nothing more than stare out of the window. The Virginia countryside whipped by, but his mind was elsewhere. When James had woken up from his deep slumber, he had called Eliza and explained what had happened. Naturally, she freaked and was distraught over his safety. He didn’t want to worry her, though, so he just told her he was fine—which he was, if you didn’t take into account the two broken ribs, four deep gashes that would probably need stitches, and sprained wrist. Well, he consoled himself, she’ll see it all soon enough. After much contemplation, Tres’s dad decided to forgo telling his wife about the incident as she would not likely understand the situation. “Sometimes,” Charlie had told James, “I still wonder whether or not she believes in the truth.” Both Tres and Matt were strong boys, and knew that keeping the whole thing a secret was in their mother’s best interest. Undoubtedly, the younger boy would have issues dealing with the trauma
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Should've Never Played - Chapter 31

Hades. Just the name had been bouncing around the insides of his skull all day. He had barely been able to concentrate on any schoolwork. How was he, James, supposed to stand up against a force such as that, a god with immense power and creatures at his disposal? The answers would not formulate in his mind and James felt incredibly vulnerable. Even his dreams weren’t safe. He fiddled with the straps of his shoulder pads for what felt like the tenth time as Dieter Hoche spewed on and on about winning tonight in the German’s attempt at an inspirational speech. It was more like a drill sergeant’s yelling, though. Tonight, they were at St. Stephens/St Agnes. Both of the teams were 8-0 and as such, this game would likely be the deciding factor for who would take home the conference title. He checked his gear once more, doing his best to ready his mind for the game. His ribs sure weren’t ready, though. Even taped up as tight and thick as possible, they would still be screaming in pain eve
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Late Night Storm - Chapter 32

The weeks went by like a flash of lightning and before James knew it, the last week of May had arrived, the last week before summer break. At Mount Olympus Academy, instead of a prom for juniors and seniors only, they held one for all the students on the Saturday after the last day of class. Kind of a last gathering before everyone went their respective ways for the summer. Of course, he and Eliza would be going together, and since Tres couldn’t date a computer—no matter how adamant he remained that he could—Svetlana would be his date for the evening. It was a formal dance, and in keeping with such occasions, he and Tres had rented tuxedos from a local formalwear shop. Eliza had flat out refused to tell him the color of her dress, so James just picked a vest color that would flatter her eyes—an iridescent gold with sparse green accents. He was, he admitted, incredibly excited to go to his first formal dance. And, being able to add to the many lists of first-time events he had with El
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