J. Mitchell - Midnight City

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Lord of the Flies
War of the Worlds
Earth has been conquered by an alien race known as the Assembly. The human adult population is gone, having succumbed to the Tone—a powerful, telepathic super-signal broadcast across the planet that reduces them to a state of complete subservience. But the Tone has one critical flaw. It only affects the population once they reach their early twenties, which means that there is one group left to resist: Children.
Holt Hawkins is a bounty hunter, and his current target is Mira Toombs, an infamous treasure seeker with a price on her head. It’s not long before Holt bags his prey, but their instant connection isn’t something he bargained for. Neither is the Assembly ship that crash-lands near them shortly after. Venturing inside, Holt finds a young girl who remembers nothing except her name: Zoey.
As the three make their way to the cavernous metropolis of Midnight City, they encounter young freedom fighters, mutants, otherworldly artifacts, pirates, feuding alien armies, and the amazing powers that Zoey is beginning to exhibit. Powers that suggest she, as impossible as it seems, may just be the key to stopping the Assembly once and for all.
Midnight City

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The feelings washed over her, and she absorbed them, discerning their meaning, and it was almost instantly clear: She should trust the old man. There was no hint as to why; she sensed only that it was important she do so. They wanted her to tell him everything.

The feelings were unpredictable, it was true, but they had never steered her wrong, as far as Zoey could tell. In fact, in spite of the frustrations she sometimes had, she’d come to trust them, almost as much as she trusted Holt and Mira. So she followed their lead yet again….

“Feelings,” she said. “Other people’s feelings.”

The Librarian nodded, as if he’d expected that answer. “You can sense them,” he said.

“It’s more than that. It’s like I’m the one feeling them,” she answered. “Sometimes it’s scary.”

“I can imagine, Zoey,” the old man said with sincerity. “But there’s more, isn’t there? A lot more.”

Zoey told him the rest. Told him about the feelings, how they came and went, how they guided her. She told him how they had helped her cure two survivors of the Tone, how she had wiped it away by just touching them and willing it to happen. And how she couldn’t make it happen when she tried to heal Mira, how it never seemed to be her doing it at all.

Through it all, the Librarian remained quiet, listening and absorbing her words. When Zoey was done, he stood in silence, thinking. “Keep stocking the shelves,” he said absently. “It’s work that needs doing.”

Zoey started stacking the artifacts again, moving them around so that they were grouped in matching colors, as the old man wanted. As she did so, she noticed the Librarian was no longer watching her. He was too deep in thought.

“Why are you here, Zoey?” he finally asked. “In Midnight City. You came here for a reason, not just to help Mira. Am I right?”

“The feelings pushed me to come,” she said. “But I don’t know why. I just know there’s something here for me.”

The Librarian was silent a moment more; then he looked at Zoey. “It’s possible that your inability to use your powers is tied to your memory loss. Memories are what make us who we are. It’s also possible the memories were taken from you. Maybe to repress your abilities. If that’s the case, these… feelings of yours may have brought you here for the Oracle.”

The name itself meant nothing to Zoey, and it was so vague, she wasn’t sure how she was supposed to feel about it.

“It makes sense,” the old man continued, thinking out loud, “that they would send you here for that, but how did they know? Could they be more prescient than I thought? Or…” His eyes refocused, locking back on to Zoey. He seemed to be considering things, important things, but she couldn’t sense any of it, and that frustrated her.

“Do you see the curtain hanging over the wall at the back of the study area?” he asked.

Zoey looked past the desks and chairs, past the cabinets lined with glowing artifacts, to the wall in the far back. Hanging there was a curtain, red and blue, with a diamond pattern. It was probably an old rug the Librarian had repurposed, but it added a splash of color to the black walls that dominated everything. “I see it,” Zoey said.

“On the other side lies what you seek,” he declared.

“The ‘orkle’?” Zoey asked.

The Librarian’s beard crinkled around his cheeks, signaling a smile, but it lasted only a second. “Yes, Zoey,” he told her. “The Oracle. All my students visit it once. Mira herself did so, but she was much older than you. In fact, when you speak to it, you will be the youngest ever to have done so.”

“What does it do?” Zoey asked, looking at the curtain on the wall, wondering what was on the other side.

“It’s a powerful artifact,” he said, “maybe the most powerful ever to be brought out. I found it many years ago, when I still had the strength for such things.” He paused a moment, considering his next words. “The Oracle reveals to you your three greatest truths, Zoey. Who you were, who you are… who you will be. The revelations are not always… pleasant. Nor are they always clear. Some of them you will have to decipher for yourself, but they should be enough to tell us what you are meant to do.”

“You think I’m here for something important,” Zoey said, and it wasn’t a question.

The old man considered her. “If you are what I think you are… then yes. I would believe that. I’d believe it’s no coincidence that you’re here, Zoey. In this place, at this time. In fact, where you’re concerned… I’d wager that coincidences cease to exist altogether.”

Zoey looked away from the curtain and back at the Librarian, confused.

“It doesn’t make sense, I know. But it will, Zoey. And sooner than you might think.” They held each other’s gaze a long time before he finally spoke again. “Set the artifacts down—you can finish it later,” he told her, and Zoey set the last of the artifacts on the shelves. “To the side of the curtain is a small chest on a shelf, made of golden wood. Open it and take one of the coins inside. They are Strange Lands coins, so use caution—don’t remove it from the plastic sleeve until it’s time.”

“How will I know when?” Zoey asked.

“You will know, little one,” the old man answered. “I have no doubt of that. Go now.”

Zoey hesitated; then she motioned Max to follow her. He jumped to his feet and padded ahead of her up the steps that led past the rows of desks and chairs of the study area, toward the red and blue curtain. When they reached it, Zoey looked at a row of shelves to the left side and saw a small antique chest, which had been brushed a long time ago with a dry, gold substance that flaked off it like old leaves.

Zoey opened the chest, and inside lay dozens of quarters, tarnished and faded, each in separate plastic sleeves. She grabbed one of them in her hand. It was the first time she’d ever held a Strange Lands coin, and she felt it subtly vibrate and pulse, moving around in her palm. She gripped it tighter to stop it from squirming out.

Zoey looked at the thick curtain in front of her.

She couldn’t see past it; there was no indication of what was on the other side. Whatever was there apparently was the reason she’d come all this way, why she had traversed such a dangerous path. Now that she was faced with the truth of it all, an ending of sorts, it was suddenly not the easiest thing to draw open that curtain.

She did as she always did now when faced with difficult moments like this. She asked herself what Holt and Mira would do, and the answer was always the same: They would be brave, she told herself. They would do what they had to do.

Zoey reached for the curtain and pulled it open.

Nothing but darkness waited for her beyond. The entrance to another tunnel stretched out of sight and into the shadows far ahead. Max whined apprehensively next to her. She knew how the dog felt. Zoey exhaled a long, slow breath, and together, they stepped past the curtain.

* * *

THE LIFT JARRED AS IT lurched to a halt directly in front of one of the Vault’s many ledges. The initial plummet had been so steep, Holt had thought he was going to fly up into the ceiling, and when it stopped, his stomach felt like it had dropped into his shoes. He’d been sure the entire contraption was going to come apart in midair and send them hurtling to the cavern floor below.

But the lift had held, and it had stopped. He looked at Mira, and she was smiling back at him, seemingly unfazed by the experience. “What?” he asked, frowning.

“I don’t know why,” she said with an amused look, “but it’s very cute seeing you scared.”

“I’m not scared, ” Holt insisted, even though his heart was still pounding.

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