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 1: Get Our Blood Moving
Chapter 2: A Picnic
Chapter 3: Embarrassment
Chapter 4: The Haunted Sticker
Chapter 5: It's Real Food
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 6: Dreams and Visions

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By clarekrmiller

When Corrie sat down with her soup, Annie and Rico were describing something that Professor Rook did differently than Professor Lal to Dawn, and she listened with interest. It seemed that he was a more engaging and gregarious professor, but from what Corrie heard, she thought she liked Professor Lal better. She encouraged and inspired her students to work hard—or at least it worked that way for Corrie. She didn't think she would try so much for Professor Rook.

Eventually the topic waned, and Corrie took the opportunity to ask Roe something she'd been wondering about. "How are your lessons with Professor Strega going?"

"Oh, really well!" Roe said enthusiastically, setting down her slice of pizza. "I've learned to remember my dreams better, and now I can tell the difference between regular dreams and actual visions."

"Really?" Annie asked, leaning over to look at Roe. "Any interesting ones lately?"

Roe shook her head and laughed. "Unfortunately, no. I have had a few visions in my sleep, but they're all really boring. Like, last night I dreamed that it was raining, and this morning I opened the window and a little spray of rain came in."

"You'd think you'd have known better after having the dream," observed Dawn.

"You'd think," Roe said with a shrug.

"If you ever have any visions about what's going to happen in magic class, let us know," said Corrie.

"I will. I'll probably let you guys know when I have any kind of interesting vision. Like, if it's going to snow or something."

"Are your visions usually for the next day?" Edie asked. "I mean, I know some of the other visions you've had were a few days before the actual event."

"The really simple dream ones all seem to refer to the same day or to the day after that. I'm still not good at figuring out when things are actually going to happen, but Professor Strega wants me to work on control first. I have a technique so next time I get a vision at an inconvenient time, I'll hopefully be able to save it for later, but I haven't gotten to try that out yet. I can't use it while I'm asleep, of course."

Corrie grinned. It was cool to see how excited Roe was about her visions. She was a little jealous, too; she wished she had some kind of special power, even if it was inconvenient. She didn't even know if she'd be able to do regular magic. "How do you remember your dreams? Is that something regular people can do?"

"Oh, totally," Roe said. "It's mostly just, like, training yourself to pay attention. I try to keep my mind doing stuff—thinking about homework or whatever—while I'm falling asleep, and I have to keep a dream journal by my bed and write down everything I can remember as soon as I wake up. It's kind of a pain in the ass because it takes a while but it's working."

"I should try that," said Annie. "I've been having a lot of weird dreams lately but after a while I can't remember any of the details."

"Really?" said Roe, turning to her and raising her eyebrows. "What do you remember?"

Annie shook her head, putting down her fork and looking at her plate. "Just that I'm scared and somebody's laughing at me. And I usually wake up with my sheets all weird, like I've been flailing around in my sleep. And sometimes it seems like the people in my poster are moving."

"Does Salome notice anything?" Dawn asked.

"No, but she's asleep at the same time I am."

"The poster thing might be worth keeping an eye on," Roe said. "Connie—Professor Strega—says that very few people have as much prophetic ability as I do, but some people have a little, and anybody around me who has some will notice more of it. Maybe your poster is weird or magical somehow."

"My poster is doing weird things too," Corrie said suddenly, the memory of moving the sticker suddenly flashing into her mind. "Remember, Edie? I didn't remember moving the sticker but it was reflecting my mood."

"That's right," said Edie. "It's done that before."

"You both have posters that seem to be doing weird things?" Rico asked, frowning. His forehead was all wrinkled in concentration.

"I guess so," said Corrie. "My David Bowie poster isn't doing anything weird. I wouldn't mind having him in my dreams, though."

Her attempt to lighten the mood didn't work. Annie was frowning hard, too. "I don't think it can be a coincidence, really. Do we know anyone else who got a poster at the sale last month?"

Corrie looked around at her friends. She couldn't think of anyone. "Troy has a poster on his wall," Dawn said. "I don't know where he got it, though."

"We should ask him about it," said Annie. "Tuesday, when we see him in class."

"Okay," said Corrie. She didn't think it was anything worth worrying about, but it couldn't hurt to ask.

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