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 44: It All Happened Very Quickly
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 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
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Chapter 81: Keeping Us Safe

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Dawn nodded. She hadn't checked her email that morning, actually, but she would have assumed there would be an email from the administration telling them that the threat was over. In fact, they should have sent it last night—it hadn't been that late in the evening when Gerlina had finally been caught.

Then again, maybe the magic professors hadn't told them anything last night. They'd been busy, after all. And were there even people in the administrative building while they'd been catching Gerlina? Maybe no one was here over the weekends.

"They might have to wait until Monday," she said. "I don't know if anyone in administration is in on the weekends."

"Professor Lal or one of the other magic professors should have sent out an email," Corrie said.

Dawn shrugged in uncomfortable agreement. Rico spoke up, though. "They might not have access to the full list. There are probably precautions—the administration wouldn't want just anyone to be able to email the full student body, plus all the professors. So they'll have to wait until someone with those abilities comes in."

"They could start trying," Corrie said with a sigh, but she had to nod.

"Do you think we should start telling people?" Edie asked. "Spread the word that it's safe again?"

"Would anyone believe us?" Annie said. "I mean, other than the people like me that you've already told. I trust you, of course, but that doesn't mean Fred in my English class does."

"Is there really a Fred in your English class?" Roe said with a laugh.

"It was an example," Annie said, laughing too.

Dawn tried to think of who else they could tell. Maybe she should say something to Emi. She could at least tell Derwen, if she didn't already know, but she was sure Derwen wouldn't tell anyone else. Of course, she hadn't told anyone what she knew or suspected about the killer when it was still free—so why would anyone believe her now?

"There might be a few people we could tell," Corrie said. "The people who have taken magic classes. Dawn, did you tell Naomi?"

"Yes, last night. I don't think she's going to tell anyone else, though. I have the impression most of her art-class friends are gone already, anyway."

"That's another reason they'd better send out an email," Corrie said. "They need to make sure the people who left know the truth. I guess it wouldn't get to the people who have transferred already, but anyone who went home for the summer early needs to know that it's going to be safe to come back in the fall."

"How many people have transferred?" Annie asked.

"I don't know, but at least a few have," Corrie said. "I was talking to someone in one of my classes about it. They're too scared to stay on campus, and I can't blame them."

Dawn looked around the room again, wondering how many of the people missing from the usual crowd were gone because they'd just left for the summer, and how many were gone because they'd transferred or otherwise decided not to come back to Chatoyant College. She hoped there weren't too many of the latter. After all, anyone who'd attended here knew about magic. What other school could they attend that would give them that?

She excused herself to go get some more chocolate milk. As she waited for the machine, she heard the two girls in front of her gossiping. "You can't go out at night anymore," one girl was complaining. "It's ridiculous. We're college students. If they can't keep us safe at night, then they're not keeping us safe at all."

The other girl nodded. "I heard that somebody else was attacked last night. They got away, but who's to say the next one will be that lucky?"

"Really?" The first girl sucked a tooth. "The attacks are getting closer and closer together. I heard that they're going to call the FBI, but if they haven't had the regular cops come, how much of a chance of that is there?"

Dawn couldn't resist stepping in, especially since this was a chance to see if Edie's idea would work. "Actually," she said, "the killer was caught last night. We're all safe again."

The two girls turned to her with identical expressions of disdainful disbelief. "Oh, we're safe?" the second girl echoed. "Then how come we haven't seen anyone get arrested?"

"It was magical," Dawn said, hesitating a little. She didn't know how much she could tell them—certainly not that it had been a faerie killer. "The magic professors are the ones who caught them."

"Oh, right," said the first girl. "Of course. And you just believe them when they say that?"

"Yeah." She didn't know what else to say now. She probably shouldn't say that she had been there and seen it.

The first girl shook her head and stuck her cup under the machine for some milk. "They're going to have to show me more proof."

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