Chatoyant College, Book 13: T...

By clarekrmiller

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One death is just the beginning. Corrie, Edie, and Dawn are awakened to terrible news: a student has been kil... More

Prologue: Failure
Chapter 1: Awake
Chapter 2: Attendance
Chapter 3: Located
Chapter 4: Speculation
Chapter 5: Thick and Deep
Chapter 6: Potluck Breakfast
Chapter 7: Fog Party, Part II
Chapter 8: Doldrums
Chapter 9: The Victim
Chapter 10: Motivations
Chapter 11: Rumors and Speculation
Chapter 12: Distance Sight
Chapter 13: Testing Abilities
Chapter 14: Threads of Magic
Chapter 15: Air Currents
Chapter 16: The Farthest Air
Chapter 17: Cold Spot
Chapter 18: Discussion
Chapter 19: Catching Up
Chapter 20: Outside
Chapter 21: Water
Chapter 22: Unraveling
Chapter 23: Requirements
Chapter 24: Studying on a Saturday
Chapter 25: Golden Evening
Chapter 26: Other Friends
Chapter 27: One Week
Chapter 28: Humidity
Chapter 29: The Whole Story
Chapter 30: Questions and Chocolate
Chapter 31: Number Two
Chapter 32: Missing Messages
Chapter 33: Coverup
Chapter 34: Accepted
Chapter 35: Scheduling
Chapter 36: Trying Trance
Chapter 37: The Past and the Present
Chapter 38: Trust
Chapter 39: The Old Chairs
Chapter 40: Into Danger
Chapter 41: Be Careful
Chapter 42: Plans
Chapter 43: Pancakes
Chapter 45: The Connection
Chapter 46: Healing
Chapter 47: Suspicion
Chapter 48: Disruption
Chapter 49: Exploration
Chapter 50: Night Vision
Chapter 51: Winding Down
Chapter 52: Survivors
Chapter 53: Meg's Story
Chapter 54: Empathy
Chapter 55: Bodies
Chapter 56: Intended Victims
Chapter 57: On His Own
Chapter 58: Bait
Chapter 59: How Much Longer
Chapter 60: Safety
Chapter 61: Eavesdropping
Chapter 62: The Future
Chapter 63: Interrupted
Chapter 64: An Actual Plan
Chapter 65: Backup
Chapter 66: The Magical Net
Chapter 67: Revenge
Chapter 68: Be There
Chapter 69: Normal Families
Chapter 70: Drama
Chapter 71: Introductions
Chapter 72: Plan B
Chapter 73: Preparations
Chapter 74: Positioning
Chapter 75: Waiting
Chapter 76: Movement
Chapter 77: No Chance
Chapter 78: Good and Trapped
Chapter 79: Tension
Chapter 80: A Hundred Visions
Chapter 81: Keeping Us Safe
Chapter 82: Telling
Chapter 83: Last Day
Chapter 84: Home Cooking
Chapter 85: The Assembly
Chapter 86: We Have Been Here
Chapter 87: Options
Chapter 88: Working
Chapter 89: The Truth
Chapter 90: Goodbye
Chatoyant College Interlude has begun!
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Chapter 44: It All Happened Very Quickly

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Dawn grinned, but let Corrie lead the way, since she was the one carrying the pancakes. Corrie set the plate down on Troy's desk. Troy reached out eagerly for it, though he winced a little when he stretched out his left arm. The upper arm was covered with a white bandage that bulked out the sleeve of his T-shirt.

Link shut the door behind them and sat down in a chair next to it, his arms folded. "What exactly did the magic professors tell you?"

"Thanks for the pancakes from both of us," Troy said.

"You're welcome," Corrie said, laughing. "I grabbed you two clean forks. You can both eat."

Link just glowered while Troy began to eat pancakes. "You guys can sit down," he said through a mouthful of pancake, gesturing at the bed with the fork. "Sorry, the bed is the only place, since Link is using my only chair."

The three of them squeezed onto the end of the bed, leaving Troy enough room to sit and move his arms. Dawn made sure to take the spot nearest Troy so she could look at his arm if she had to, but turned to Link. "They said a faerie attacked Troy and that you fought it off with illusions, and you both ran away. They said Troy was injured and you were both weak."

"That's why we wanted to bring food," Corrie said.

"I'm doing okay," Troy said. "It still hurts a little. Come on, Link, have some pancakes. He keeps healing me, that's why he's weak, so he should eat."

"Fine." Link got up and speared a pancake with a fork, then returned to his seat to eat it.

"They also said that you weren't really able to see the faerie," Edie said. "Just teeth. Is that because it was dark, do you think? Or maybe that's all it was showing through its glamour?"

Link shook his head. "I don't really know. It all happened very quickly. It might have just been the darkness. But I'm sure I didn't see any eyes, and those would have shown up most clearly, wouldn't they? If I'd seen its eyes, it would have been easier to fight, but the illusions didn't seem to bother it much."

"Could you tell it was a faerie?" Dawn asked.

Link shrugged. "Those teeth didn't look like anything else living. I guess I assumed it was a faerie."

"We're not supposed to talk about them, you know," Troy said. "Link wouldn't tell them anything until Professor Lal pointed out that whoever it is, they've already broken the agreement."

"That's right," Corrie said. "Your agreement with the faeries is that you'll keep their secrets and they won't hurt the prince, isn't it?"

"In a nutshell," Link said. "But yeah, Lal was right. This faerie clearly broke it, so we stopped trying to keep its secrets."

"And then after you left, it killed Sean," Edie said. "Do you have any idea why it would go after you, or him? Troy, do you know why Sean came outside?"

"No idea," Link said shortly.

Troy put the plate back on his desk. There were still plenty of pancakes, but he looked a bit sick. "I don't know why it wanted to attack me or why he came outside. But if it had something against me personally, maybe it would attack him because he was my friend." He was hunching his shoulder, his head sinking toward his chest. "And he had no protection."

"I told you," Link said. "Fighting it wasn't doing any good, and my first job is to keep you safe. There's nothing I could have done for Sean."

"Yes, but—" Troy cut himself off, rubbing his eyes with the heels of his palms.

"How would it know that Sean was your friend, though?" Edie asked. "It might have nothing to do with you. Maybe he's just the next person who came out of the building."

"He could also have been looking for you," Corrie said. "Maybe he said your name."

Dawn was surprised to see that Troy's cheeks were a bit pink. He nodded. "That could be it, or maybe it, uh..." He mumbled something that was too quiet and muffled for Dawn to understand.

"What was that?" Link said, leaning forward and frowning.

Troy's cheeks were turning a brighter pink, and he wouldn't look up to meet Link's eyes. "Maybe, if it has a really good sense sense of smell, it could smell me on him. I'd kissed him a few minutes before I came outside."

"You what?" Link rose to his feet.

Dawn stared between the two of them. She wasn't sure she, Corrie, and Edie should be here for what was obviously a big reveal. But suddenly a few of the things Roe had said, or not said, about her unsuccessful date with Troy made a lot more sense.

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