Chatoyant College, Book 1: Ne...

By clarekrmiller

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Corrie, Edie, and Dawn are just starting at Chatoyant College; they expect their biggest challenge to be clas... More

Chapter 1: Corrie
Chapter 2: Edie
Chapter 3: Dawn
Chapter 4: Life in Gilkey Hall
Chapter 5: Life on the Campus
Chapter 7: Leaving the Past Behind
Chapter 8: Working Girls
Chapter 9: Stairs
Chapter 10: A History Lesson
Chapter 11: Not in High School Anymore
Chapter 12: Crafty Girls
Chapter 13: A Midnight Snack
Chapter 14: Friendship
Chapter 15: Talking About Religion
Chapter 16: Mysteries
Chapter 17: Missing
Chapter 18: Memory & Dream
Chapter 19: Strange Noises
Chapter 20: Seeing Is Believing
Chapter 21: Invisible & Visible Again
Chapter 22: At the Carnival
Chapter 23: Crisis Averted
Chapter 24: Small Towns
Chapter 25: Feninni's
Chapter 26: Clover & Salt
Chapter 27: Excuses
Chapter 28: Dizzy
Chapter 29: Fog
Chapter 30: Fog Party
Chapter 31: Party Animals
Chapter 32: Shopping
Chapter 33: Plus Sized
Chapter 34: Concentrate on Breathing
Chapter 35: Asthma
Chapter 36: Atmospheric
Chapter 37: Butterflies
Chapter 38: Theorizing
Chapter 39: Finding the Path
Chapter 40: A Quiet Morning
Chapter 41: Explanations
Chapter 42: Disbelief
Chapter 43: Into the Woods
Chapter 44: The Court
Chapter 45: Sight
Chapter 46: The Use of Iron
Chapter 47: The Riddling Contest
Chapter 48: An Unexpected Ally
Chapter 49: Back to the Woods
Chapter 50: Escape
Chapter 51: Annie's Story
Chapter 52: Hero Complex
Chapter 53: Found
End of Book 1

Chapter 6: Dreams

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By clarekrmiller

Thursday, August 28

Edie woke fuzzily to the gentle beep of an unfamiliar alarm. There was no light filtering into the room yet, despite the fact that she could see the blinds were opened, and she wondered vaguely what Myra was doing getting up so early. Before her mind cleared enough for her to realize where she was, though, the alarm went quiet and she fell back into sleep.

She woke properly when the room's fluorescent light went brilliantly on and a cheerful voice called, "Rise and shine!" She'd been having a strange dream, in which she was deep in a dark forest and an impossibly tall teacher demanded she produce her wand, which she didn't have. After a few moments, though, the wisps of dream cleared away and she realized where she was and identified the source of her dream elements. She groaned as she swung her legs over the side of the bed. "Classes haven't even started and I'm having anxiety dreams already."

Corrie laughed sympathetically. "I'm sure it will get better soon. You're in a new place--things are bound to feel weird. I had weird dreams too." She was going through a suitcase she'd opened in her bed. "I just left the showers and there's nobody else there--better head over there if you want some privacy."

Edie nodded and grabbed her towel. Privacy was nice, even though she was sure she wouldn't get much when the campus settled into its schedule. She hadn't gotten it often at home, anyway. When she got out of the bathroom, Corrie had dressed in jeans and a plain white T-shirt and was sitting cross-legged on her chair, reading a book. She dressed quickly, throwing on old clothes (who knew what kind of volunteer work they'd be doing) and Corrie looked up. "Ready to get some food? I could eat a horse."

"I bet you could, after running this morning," Edie said as they left the room and started down the five flights of steps. "No wonder you're so skinny." She didn't mean for it to come out as bitter as it did.

Corrie, thankfully, didn't seem to take offense. "It is pretty hard to gain weight when you're a running addict like I am," she said cheerfully. "You could join me if you want, you know. It really is a ton of fun."

Edie shook her head, surprised into smiling. "I don't think I could handle getting up that early every day."

"Oh, jeez, I didn't wake you up, did I?" Corrie asked quickly. "I wish I didn't need an alarm."

Edie shrugged noncommittally. "I woke up, but I didn't stay awake for more than a few seconds. Probably after a couple of days I'll be so used to it that I won't wake up at all."

The dining hall was much emptier than it had been for dinner the night before. Edie supposed not many people wanted to get up that early. For that matter, neither did she. But Corrie had wanted her to come, and that made her feel like she should--besides, she didn't want to alienate one of the two friends she had made. It amazed her a little that she had already made two friends, in fact. She didn't think she'd be able to keep up the frantic pace.

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