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βReally? Thatβs amazing, Cat,β I say, trying not to let the surprise flush my face.
She shrugs.
βWell,β I say, brushing my hand out in front of me, βdonβt worry about me. Thatβs way more important. Iβm pretty sure I can find my way at this point.β
βAll right, well, gotta go. See ya after school,β she says, walking backward down the hall.
βYou got it.β
A broad, goofy grin spreads across her ebony cheeks and despite the admonishment of the Gilberts from my dad, I canβt help but smile back.
βGo. Youβre gonna be late,β I say, shooing her with my hands.
Cat holds up both hands, βGoingβyeesh.β
Sighing to myself, I drop my backpack from my shoulder and dig around. After much longer than expected, I pull out the crumpled-up piece of paper formerly known as my map. Staring at the tattered layout of the school, I orient myself and finally figure out which way I need to go. Itβs amazing how little you really take in when someone else leads the way for you.
βSee? You got this, Autumn. Easy peasy,β I say aloud as I start moving. As I make my way, the twists and turns look familiar and I canβt help but feel a sense of satisfaction for having maneuvered this journey on my own.
With my head buried in the piece of paper, I take the final turn toward my last class of the day and accidentally slam into the back of a guy standing still in the middle of the walkway.
βOh, jeez. Iβm so sorry. I didnβt see you,β I begin.
It takes me a moment to recognize the white-blond hair and broad shoulders.
βDominic,β I say, my mouth dropping open.
He grins slowly. βHey, there. I hear youβve been looking for me. I figured weβd bump into each other at some point.β
I roll my eyes. βYeah, I have, actually,β I mutter, dropping the map and sighing.
βWhat can I help you with?β he asks, his grin sliding into more of a smirk.
βDominic,β I begin, βweird stuff has been happening to me lately and I think you might know something about it.β
Slowly, he cocks a blond eyebrow.
βI mean, you were the first one telling me I need to seek out the truth. And Iβll tell you, after the weeks Iβve had, I could really use some truth,β I continue.
He watches me for a moment, his face flipping through a couple of conflicting expressions. βHereβs the thingβ¦ I donβt know if youβre ready for the entire truth just yet.β
I snort. βIβm so sick of the runaround I keep getting. Iβm not some small kid who needs to be coddled. Iβve seen shit, okay? I know things. I wish youβd just be straight with me.β
βFine, youβre a damn necromancer,β he spits.
My eyes pop open wide and I canβt help but snicker. βWhat? First of all, how would you know that?β
βBecause I do. You come from a long line of witches with that legacy,β he says.
βThatβs absurd,β I say, narrowing my eyes. Without a doubt, I now know I have Warrenβs ability to see the dead. But necromancy? Itβs not possible to have bothβ¦is it?
He takes a step back, running his hand through his white-blond hair. βI see things, too. Things that donβt always make sense. Sometimes I can move things without touching them. I technically donβt know how itβs manifesting in you, but I figure, if I had to lay money on it, youβre more like Abigailβ¦β
Itβs my turn to take a step back. My mind instantly recalls my last interaction with her. βAbigail?β
βYeah, sheβs yourββ
βI know who she is,β I say, goose bumps flashing up and down my back and arms. βShe was my uber great-grandmother.β
His mouth slides into a silent βoβ and he blinks away his surprise. βYeah.β
βSo, youβre psychic or telekinetic? Thatβs your ability? Can you read minds?β I say, leaning against the windowsill.
βEr, something like that,β he nods. βItβs one of the reasons I knew who you were without talking with you.β
βSo, what am I thinking about now?β I ask, blinking expectantly. I need to know if heβs just playing with me or if heβs actually telling the truth.
He tilts his head to the side. βOther than Iβm apparently full of shit?β
βYeah, I guess. What else?β I chuckle.
βOkay, when I mentioned Abigail, your mind flitted for a moment to a vision of her. Not an old black and white photo, but an in-color, moving image of her. Youβve seen her, havenβt you?β he says, his intense blue eyes burning into mine.
βIβmaybe?β I say, confusion settling around me like a fog.
βDid you know necromancers canβt typically see the dead theyβre trying to resurrect? They need a postmortem medium to guide them. Warren wasββ
βI know. Supposedly he could see ghosts,β I whisper, dropping my gaze to the floor.
βRight.β
βSo, if I can see Abigail, wouldnβt that mean I am not a necromancer?β I say, shaking my head. βI have Warrenβs gifts, notββ
βLook, Iβm just gonna lay it out there. Abigail has come to me, too.β Before I can interject, he raises a hand to stop me. βNotβ¦not in the same way as she comes to you, but in dreams, visions. Sheβs the one who wanted me to give you the nudge. She senses your presence and power. Whether or not you think you have the ability doesnβt matter. She thinks you do. If thatβs the case, it would make you one of the most powerful necromancers this godforsaken town has ever known. Maybe the world. She has big plans for you,β he whispers.
I snort, unable to squash the rising panic from the night before. I swear,
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