Chatoyant College Book 7: Upo...

By clarekrmiller

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As Edie falls deeper into her relationship with Leila, her friends worry about her. The revelation about her... More

Prologue: The Dream
Chapter 2: A Picnic
Chapter 3: Embarrassment
Chapter 4: The Haunted Sticker
Chapter 5: It's Real Food
Chapter 6: Dreams and Visions
Chapter 7: Curious
Chapter 8: Not That Long
Chapter 9: Pizza
Chapter 10: Dream Posters
Chapter 11: Digging in Dirt
Chapter 12: Poster Experiments
Chapter 13: Faeries in the Department
Chapter 14: Theories
Chapter 15: Invited
Chapter 16: Candy
Chapter 17: Party Time
Chapter 18: Antlers
Chapter 18: Antlers
Chapter 19: Painting
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Chapter 20: Dancing
Chapter 21: Thresholds
Chapter 22: Under the Influence
Chapter 23: Sleeping
Chapter 24: Empty Campus
Chapter 25: Rest and Relaxation
Chapter 26: Halloween Ball
Chapter 27: Escape
Chapter 28: ID
Chapter 29: Over the Wall
Chapter 30: Cold Morning
Chapter 31: Don't Tell Me
Chapter 32: Breakfast
Chapter 33: Craft Fair
Chapter 34: Globe
Chapter 35: Glitter
Chapter 36: Hair Brushing
Chapter 37: Unusual Interest
Chapter 38: A Tumble
Chapter 39: Dolls
Chapter 40: Science and Magic
Chapter 41: A Talk
Chapter 42: Thread
Chapter 43: Needling
Chapter 44: Brandon
Chapter 45: Vanished
Chapter 46: Searching
Chapter 47: The Path
Chapter 48: Following the Path
Chapter 49: Men Sell Not Such in Any Town
Chapter 50: Faerie Food
Chapter 51: Magical Pranks
Chapter 52: Questions
Chapter 53: Rules
Chapter 54: Come Buy
Chapter 55: The Rat-Faced Spoke a Word
Chapter 56: Stormy Weather
Chapter 57: Conference
Chapter 58: Gone or Invisible
Chapter 59: Friends
Chapter 60: Power
Book 7 Is Complete!

Chapter 1: Get Our Blood Moving

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By clarekrmiller

Sunday, October 26

"But it doesn't make sense!" Dawn complained, gesturing violently at her physics homework. She was sitting in Rico's bed, curled up with her shoulders leaning against his chest. They were both looking at the textbook open on the mattress and the marked-up assignment she was doing her best not to wrinkle in her annoyance.

"Of course it does," Rico said soothingly. He flipped a page in the textbook and pointed at a line of text. "See, the vector—"

"It doesn't make sense to me," she interrupted, throwing the paper down with a sigh. "I should never have taken physics. Maybe if I had it in a semester with a bunch of easy classes and could devote more brainpower to it..."

Rico brushed a lock of brown hair that had fallen out of place back behind her ear and kissed her cheek. "You're just an overachiever. And that's one of the many things I love about you."

She laughed, smiling despite herself. "Thank you, sweetheart. I'm wondering if it's too late to just drop physics."

"I don't think it is. But it's not like you're failing or anything."

"Yeah, thanks to you."

"How many credits would you have if you dropped physics?"

"Um... thirteen."

"Well, I think if you really want to, you could do it. But you'd still have to take a science class eventually."

"Corrie isn't having this much trouble with biology. I could take that."

"Are you sure she isn't having just as much trouble, but doesn't hold herself to as high a standard as you do?"

Dawn sighed and looked up at Rico, upside-down due to the way she was leaning against him. "I guess that's possible."

"See, you just need to stop stressing about it. I'm sure you can manage that. And I'll always be here to help you. Look." He took her hand and guided it back to the textbook. She looked down reluctantly as he explained how the line about vectors applied to the incorrect homework problem she'd been stressing over for the last hour. She shifted so she could write, leaning on the textbook. It seemed to her that Rico was doing most of the work, but he seemed happy with her progress.

"You're not even taking physics," she complained when she'd finished. "How do you know this stuff?"

"I took it in high school. Now, look, the next one is about kinetic energy, right?"

Dawn shook her head and slammed the textbook shut on the homework paper. "My brain is tired of physics. Time for a break."

She felt Rico bend down behind her, his body coming closer. "I'm okay with that, too." He kissed her neck, making her giggle and squirm. His hand snaked around her waist and was coming up the side of her body when they heard the sound of a key in a lock. They both sat up quickly and managed to get themselves separated before Duncan came in.

"Hey, guys," he said, barely giving them a glance and tossing his backpack onto his bed. Apparently he hadn't noticed anything out of the ordinary. "Homework?"

"Physics is evil," Dawn told him.

"Right," Duncan said. "I don't think Father Martin would agree, but I can understand your sentiment."

"How was church?" Rico asked.

Duncan shrugged. "Fine. I still miss La Annunciada."

"Yeah. Well, Thanksgiving break isn't too far away." Rico pushed himself toward the edge of his bed and stood up, then held his hand out to Dawn. "Come on, let's go outside."

Dawn stared at him, then out the window. "In this weather?" It had been raining steadily since she'd woken up that morning. The leaves left on the trees were getting pushed off by the weight of the water, dropping to the ground, and not moving from that spot unless a rivulet of water happened to sweep past it. She couldn't think of much weather she was less interested in going out in, except for the dense fog that prohibited vision and that she was fairly certain was supernatural in origin. "I don't think so."

He kept his hand there. "You wanted to take a break before the next problem. Moving around is good for that, right?"

Dawn shook her head but took his hand and allowed him to help her up. "Then let's go down to the common room or something. Getting soaked is not going to make me any more inclined to do physics."

"Fine." He scooped up her book. "Common room, then."

"Have fun," said Duncan. Dawn had to look back to make sure he wasn't laughing. But then, he rarely even smiled.

Once they were out of the room, she poked Rico in the side. "Just making excuses?"

"Well," he said, grinning at her, "if we couldn't get our blood moving in the way I originally had in mind, walking around is second best."

Dawn rolled her eyes and took back her physics textbook.

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