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“Calm down,” Skandar replies. “It’s probably deserted. Like every other lousy island out here.”

– We stay far enough behind the Drifter not to startle it. I want to run closer and ask questions, but Eva says we’ll learn more by keeping our distance. She’s probably right. After all, the Drifter hasn’t been on Earth long, which makes its behavior even more curious.

Each step is deliberate, like it knows where it’s going. But that’s impossible.

Beyond squat outcroppings of rock, there aren’t many hiding places for us. We move slow, sometimes on our hands and knees. It’s not long before the ocean disappears behind us, replaced by thin patches of grass. After half a mile’s walk, the Drifter stops and crouches.

It runs its hand over the ground. I poke my head up to see above my rocky hiding spot, but it’s useless in the darkness. The three of us huddle close together.

The Drifter bounds from its perch and staggers back, startled by something. Eva moves to grab my arm, but she’s too late. I move to my feet just in time to see the ground in front of the Drifter open up.

“Jesse!” Eva yanks me back behind the rock.

A man lifts himself from the dirt, just a foot or two from the confused Drifter. Then another.

There must be a trapdoor of some sort-an entrance to an underground room. The men emerge on the grass, dressed in light body armor. They each carry what looks like a large pistol. The polished metal glints in the moonlight.

“Those are agents,” Eva whispers. “See their uniforms? They’re Academy.”

I peek over the rock. “Do you think they know what happened back home, with the red Pearl?”

“Shh.” She leans forward, keeping her eyes on the action. “They could have gotten radio, I suppose. Or maybe they were stationed here already.”

I watch as the smaller of the two agents approaches the Drifter. He extends his hand in a calming gesture. His mouth opens. We’re too far away to hear what he says.

The Drifter waves its arms, motioning wildly. The agents back away. One leans in and whispers to the other.

Then, a shot.

I watch the Drifter slump to the ground. The larger Agent steps forward and catches the body before it hits the dirt. They drag it along the ground, hoisting the upper half and letting the feet lie still.

I stand again. I can’t help it. I want to shout. I feel Eva grip my leg and pull, trying to get me back on the ground.

“You don’t know what you’re-”

I pull free and stumble two steps away to steal a better look.

It’s a mistake.

As the agents force the Drifter through the trapdoor, the closer one turns and sees me. I don’t know how-maybe they’ve got high-range specs or something-but the way he pauses and stares, I know I’ve been spotted.

“Oh no.” I back up, nearly crushing Eva’s hand in the process.

Skandar flattens against the rock. “Don’t say it, man.”

“They saw me.” I risk another glance in the agent’s direction, only to catch him tromping forward. “They’re coming.”

Skandar winces. “But we don’t have any weapons.”

“They’re Academy,” Eva whispers. “We shouldn’t need weapons!”

I shake my head. “You’re wrong.”

And I know it in that instant. I know exactly what we have to do. Alkine and the others have been treating me this way for a reason. I am dangerous. I am treacherous. The way these guys are looking at me? They wouldn’t do that unless they considered me a threat. And when Skyship Agents target a threat, they defend themselves.

I turn to the others, hands shaking. “Something’s wrong here. We have to fight.”

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Eva crouches in front of me, eyes wide. “Hell no, Jesse. Sneaking out is bad enough. You’re talking about turning against our friends!”

“That agent shot the Drifter.” I shake my head. “He might’ve killed it.”

“We’re too far away. You could’ve seen anything. Calm down a second before you-”

“Uh, guys?” Skandar glances over his shoulder. “We don’t really have a second.”

I turn. The agent barrels toward us, closer than I expected. Instead of arguing with Eva, I break into a sprint and head in a wide arc, keeping my distance from the agent while heading toward the fallen Drifter.

The agent extends a gloved hand. “Stop!” He doesn’t recognize me in the darkness, though I wouldn’t be surprised if he’d attack knowing full well who I am.

I freeze. I’m in the center of flat land, totally exposed. Eva and Skandar duck beneath the rocks. I catch my breath and glance to the side. The bigger agent’s got the Drifter halfway into the ground. There’s no way to reach him in time.

Instinctively, I hold out my left arm. The closest agent reaches for his holster. I ignore him. I’m not sure what I’m going to do without a Pearl, but I have to do something.

I hone in on the energy surrounding the Drifter. It’s not hard. It’s the only light available on the island. But I’m not worried about seeing it. I need to feel it.

Something clicks. Connects.

The hairs on my arm bristle and pull toward the light. I close my eyes and forget everything else around me. If I can manipulate Pearls, I can do the same with Pearl energy. I’m sure of it.

When I open my eyes, I know that I’ve got it. The tips of my fingers pulse. I tense my hand, pull it inward, and watch as the green light streams from the Drifter’s body into the air. A band of energy snakes through the sky, curving downward with the slight guidance of my fist. I bring it in a figure eight, gain momentum, and send it slamming against the nearest agent.

My index finger points forward. The energy follows suit, gaining speed as it shoots in a straight, bladelike path above the dirt and connects with the second agent. He topples onto his back, unconscious.

My concentration fractures. The energy splits into pieces, bursting in all directions. The field’s a brilliant green flash until the last of it dissipates. Then, darkness.

Skandar and Eva run up beside me. My breathing’s fast, exhausted.

“This is bad, Jesse,” Eva says. “Imagine how this is going to look.”

I ignore her. “I’m going under. I want to see what’s down there.”

Before she can argue, I take off toward the Drifter. He hangs halfway out of a wide manhole. I notice a metal cover laying in the sparse grass off to the side before turning my attention back to the body. He’s unconscious, at the very least. Maybe dead. I can’t look for long. I don’t know how much time we have, and I need to see what’s down there before Alkine sends reinforcements.

I grab the Drifter’s hands and pull his legs from the opening. The hole is a well of darkness below.

I turn and let my foot fall until it makes contact with what must be a railing. Cautiously, I descend, grasping the rungs of a side ladder to steady myself. It’s impossible to tell exactly how far I’m going.

The moonlight disappears overhead, replaced by a soft glow emanating from somewhere below me. Seven steps and I reach a dank ledge of dirt. I release my hold on the rungs and step backward. My shoes connect with concrete.

I spin and focus on the light. It’s dull. The hallway before me is twisted, obscured by mazelike walls. The glow probably seems farther away than it is. I extend my arms and walk forward, right into a wall. Using the stone as a guide, I shift sideways and head deeper underground. I hear someone descend the ladder behind me. Hopefully Eva or Skandar.

Another twist, then another. All the while, the light grows stronger. I push my back against the wall and quiet my breathing. The silence is more concerning than reassuring. I expect to feel something-the pull of a Pearl, the bristling of my skin. But all I really feel is cold.

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