Кирстен Уайт - Paranormalcy

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Evie’s always thought of herself as a normal teenager, even though she works for the International Paranormal Containment Agency, her ex-boyfriend is a faerie, she’s falling for a shape-shifter, and she’s the only person who can see through paranormals’ glamours.  But Evie’s about to realize that she may very well be at the center of a dark faerie prophecy promising destruction to all paranormal creatures.  So much for normal.

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“Okay, Dad, good night.”

“Good night,” I added. That had gone well. I put my head back on Lend’s shoulder, never wanting the movie to end.

I guess Lend felt the same way, because when the credits rolled he said, “Want to watch another one?”

“Yeah!” Did I ever.

He picked another movie, then pulled a throw blanket from the side of the couch and put it over our legs. The last few weeks had been so strange, so scary, that this little piece of wonderful normal was the best thing that had ever happened to me.

Halfway into the movie my eyes drifted shut. When I opened them the light in the room was different. I couldn’t put my finger on it until I realized it was brighter, warmer—and not coming from the

TV. I lifted my head. Vivian was sitting in the armchair, watching the movie. Her golden sphere of flames floated tantalizingly behind her.

“What are you doing?” I hissed. I looked over at Lend; he was staring at the TV, oblivious. Then I glared at Vivian again. “You shouldn’t be here!”

She rolled her eyes, slouching down and propping her feet on the coffee table. “Relax, I’m not.”

I frowned. “Oh. I’m asleep.”

“Duh?”

“This is so stupid. You aren’t real.”

She raised her eyebrows. “I’m not? Ouch. Here I thought we were finally connecting.”

“You’re just my brain trying to make sense of everything that happened.”

“Wow. Okay.” She smiled, a mischievous glint in her pale eyes. “How about I prove it to you? You still have that phone thingie from IPCA?”

“I don’t know.” I didn’t like where this was going.

“Find it, take a look at your messages.”

Nerves gnawed at my stomach. This was ridiculous—it was a dream. “If you were real, I’d be totally scared right now.”

“Why?”

“Because you’re crazy and you run around killing people?”

“I don’t kill people.”

“You killed Lish and Jacques and all those vamps!”

“Yeah, last time I checked—not people.”

“Whatever. And can you move your stupid glowy thing? It hurts my eyes.” Truth was, I just wanted to look at it. If Lend’s hand hadn’t been firmly anchoring me to the couch, I would have gone over to it already.

She laughed. “You’re so weird. Didn’t you already get more?”

“No! I don’t want any.” My eyes lingering on the brilliant mass probably gave away the lie.

“Well, you’re brighter than you were before. I thought you figured it out.”

I looked down. My shirt was gone, and I was sitting there in my bra. Sure enough, my heart was even brighter. “That’s weird,” I said, both about the missing shirt and the brighter flames. I looked at Lend, panicked about my near nudity, but he was still staring at the TV. I turned back to Vivian.

“I didn’t do anything. And I know Reth hasn’t been around.”

Vivian shrugged. She kept her eyes on the movie. “You can’t keep going on your own forever, you know.”

“What do you mean?”

“I mean, you’re already on borrowed time. When they made you, they only gave you a little bit.”

“Wait—made me?” Reth had said the same thing. “You mean our parents? Did you know them?”

“So you still don’t think I’m real, but you want me to answer questions? Face it, you know it’s true.

Anyway, what makes you think we had parents?”

I frowned, fighting panic. “Don’t be stupid. Of course we did. How else could we be sisters?”

“We’re two of a kind. I figure that makes us related, right?”

“Fine, Miss Two-of-a-Kind, what are we, then?”

“The Empty Ones. Didn’t they tell you anything?”

“Who?” I was almost shouting now. She was so frustrating, and the temptation of the flames behind her grated on my nerves. I wanted them.

“No wonder you’re so confused. What, did your faeries lose you as a baby or something?” She saw my blank look and laughed. “They did! Oh, that’s rich. Gotta love faeries. Idiots. Here the court has been trying to pit me against you in some sort of epic showdown and you don’t know a thing.”

“I thought you didn’t know any faeries.”

“No, I said I’d never taken any soul from a faerie. They don’t let me touch them—they’re not that stupid. Anyway, what I’m saying is, who cares about them? They’re always trying to meddle, fix things to line up with their stupid little poems. You and me, we’re what matters. So screw the fey, let’s be a family.” She smiled at me, her face both tender and slightly manic.

What was she talking about? Had she been raised by faeries? And why wouldn’t her dumb flames stop swirling around, drawing me in?

“I don’t know.” I closed my eyes. “I don’t get anything you’re saying. And I don’t like what you’re doing.”

“Grow up, Evie. You’d better figure it out if you want to stay alive.”

“Are you going to kill me, then?” I opened my eyes and glared at her.

“No, stupid. You’re going to kill yourself if you don’t get with the picture. I’m bored. I’m gonna go now. But check your communicator, then give me a call. We’ll hang out—conscious, next time.”

She smiled at me, then the golden flames were sucked back into her. I shielded my eyes against her light, tearing up. I didn’t know if it was from how bright the flames were or how much I wanted them to stay. To come to me, to make me warm.

“Evie?”

“What?” I opened my eyes and squinted against the expected light. There wasn’t anything—not even the glow of the TV.

“We should probably go to bed,” Lend whispered. “I think you fell asleep.”

“Oh, yeah.” I shook my head, trying to get the insidious dream out of my mind.

“Are you okay?”

“What? Oh, yeah, I’m okay.” I squeezed his hand, forcing a smile. “Really okay.”

I wanted nothing more than to walk upstairs with Lend, maybe even kiss, but I couldn’t get the dream out of my head. I bid him a quick good night to cover up my nerves and went to my room.

When I took my shirt off, I risked looking down. It was probably just the power of suggestion, but my heart looked brighter. Frustrated, knowing it was dumb and feeling guilty, I waited until I heard

Lend’s door shut, then sneaked back downstairs to the kitchen.

I was sure my communicator wouldn’t be in there, sure that David would be suspicious enough to hide it, but I looked around anyway. And then, in a drawer filled with kitchen supplies, there it was.

I pulled it out. “This is ridiculous,” I whispered. There wasn’t going to be anything weird there, because there wasn’t anything real about those dreams. I looked at the screen. Twelve new messages were flashing. The top one had come in about two minutes ago, from Raquel’s communicator. None from Vivian—Vivian who was not real, a figment of my imagination, not actually Fire Girl. I shook my head, relieved. Then, hit with a sudden pang, I missed Raquel. I wouldn’t respond because that would give away my location, but I wanted to see what she was writing, make sure she was okay. I opened the message.

I shouldn’t have.

“Hey, Stupid,” it said. “Where do you want to meet? Love, Vivian.”

WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW

I dropped the communicator like it had burned my hands. It was real—I was connected to everything, to Vivian. Why didn’t I pay more attention when she said what we were? And she said I was dying, or I was going to die, or…

I sat and put my head down on the table. This was so, so bad. So unbelievably bad. Not only did crazy paranormal killer know way more than I did and could sneak into my head, she also seemed to think we should be together. And the faeries were involved, of course.

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