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 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 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 37: Unusual Interest

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Annie didn't want to go, but Roe was interested in meeting Tom, so it was a little group of four that headed up to the north end of campus. Edie was anxious enough that she actually remembered her bracelets this time, which reminded Corrie and Roe, too. She kept touching them as they walked through the campus, bumping into people as they tried to stay on the path—the sidewalks were crowded today, with fellow students moving around. But it was a Saturday, after all, and for once there was something on campus to do. Maybe the craft fair was getting some business after all.

She felt a little better, oddly, once they were under the trees. Maybe she was just feeling introverted. She was used to sleeping alone—maybe she felt crowded after last night, though she would never have thought Leila would make her feel crowded. Maybe... She shook off those thoughts as they climbed the shallow hill and approached a rough-hewn stone bench. Dawn stopped a couple of feet from it, looked around, and then called sharply, "Tom, are you out here?"

There was no response. Roe turned and sat on the bench, looking around. "Does he ever go anywhere else?"

Dawn sighed with frustration and started to pace in the small clearing they were in. "I guess he does. The other day when I called him he was over on the other side of campus, watching the court faeries. I don't know where else he goes. I wouldn't expect him to stay in one place all the time except that he told me he would always come if I came here and called him."

"And so I will," came a grumpy-sounding voice from behind them. Edie turned to see a slim young man, wearing clothes that mimicked leaves (she would have thought they were real leaves if she hadn't been spending so much time with Leila) and rubbing the heel of his hand on his forehead.

"You look like crap," said Dawn. Her pacing came to a halt and she crossed her arms. "Where have you been?"

He glared at her, but Edie was surprised; he looked unhappy, but otherwise perfectly put-together to her. Then she realized it was a glamour. She went in her pockets for a four-leaf clover, and saw what Dawn was talking about: his hair, perfectly neat in the glamour, was twiggy and sticking all over the place. His clothes were mussed up in a way that made her uncomfortable to look at him. His eyes were red and had dark circles under them.

"That's none of your business," he finally said. "What do you want?"

Dawn rolled her eyes. "Did you see any faeries at the party last night?" He seemed to be getting under her skin more than anyone else could, Edie noted with surprise. Or maybe it was the situation. She seemed to be perfectly calm about not remembering what she'd done the night before, but she was probably just hiding it well.

"I saw lots of faeries," Tom said, still grumpy.

"So did I," Corrie interrupted. "This one was glamoured as a woman, but he was really a tall man, with antlers."

Tom finally stopped rubbing his forehead. "Yeah, I saw him. Weird guy, I don't know him very well. I didn't talk to him at all. I was a little busy." He finally smiled, a tiny lopsided smirk. "So why do you want to know about him?"

"Apparently I... danced with him last night," Dawn said. "I guess you should explain, Corrie."

"Dawn was acting really weird, like she was high or something, but all she had was a candy bar. We thought it might have been some kind of magic." Corrie explained Dawn's increasingly strange actions from the previous night. Tom listened with apparent attentiveness, and when Corrie mentioned that Dawn had fallen asleep suddenly, he gave a sharp nod.

"I know what that is," he said. "And I think I am going to have to get to know Elrath a little better now. I am certainly going to have to have words with him."

"But what happened?" Dawn asked impatiently. "Did he put something in my candy?"

"Most likely, that's what he did."

"Why?"

"He has... an unusual interest in humans."

"Is there something wrong with faeries dating humans?" Edie interjected, immediately feeling foolish. She didn't even know why she'd said that. It wasn't relevant.

Tom smirked at her. "Not at all. But Elrath doesn't actually like to date them. He just likes to spend one night. There's probably some other unfortunate girl, with no way of seeing what's really going on, who's just wasted her time with him."

"But he's glamoured as a woman," said Corrie.

"Exactly," said Tom. He scowled. "I said it was an unusual interest. He probably loves the idea of seducing some girl who isn't interested in men. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go lecture him on why we don't mess with the humans under others' protection." He leapt straight up into the tree, and with a shake of the branch that dislodged one of the few clinging brown leaves, he was gone.

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