Sherry Ficklin - Extracted

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Welcome to the war.
The Tesla Institute is a premier academy that trains young time travelers called Rifters. Created by Nicola Tesla, the Institute seeks special individuals who can help preserve the time stream against those who try to alter it.
The Hollows is a rogue band of Rifters who tear through time with little care for the consequences. Armed with their own group of lost teens--their only desire to find Tesla and put an end to his corruption of the time stream.
Torn between them are Lex and Ember, two Rifters with no memories of their life before joining the time war.
When Lex’s girlfriend dies during a mission, the only way he can save her is to retrieve the Dox, a piece of tech which allows Rifters to re-enter their own timeline without collapsing the time stream. But the Dox is hidden deep within the Telsa Institute, which means Lex must go into the enemy camp. It’s there he meets Ember, and the past that was stolen from them both comes flooding back.
Now armed with the truth of who they are, Lex and Ember must work together to save the future before the battle for time destroys them both…again.

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I’m on the verge of hysteria. This shouldn’t be happening. None of this makes sense. This isn’t how it’s supposed to be. I scream, but no sound comes out. All I can hear is the wind rushing past my ears.

Something slams into me and I stumble back, landing on a hard, wet surface. I lie there for a while, just trying to breathe. When the dizziness eventually fades, I blink and look up to see Ethan standing over me. He’s panting, and sweat has soaked through his shirt. Nobel is on his knees next to me in the grass outside the Tower.

“Lex, can you hear me?”

There is a loud ringing in my ears, but I can just make out the sound of his voice.

“Yeah. Sort of.” My hand smacks the side of my head, but it only makes the ringing worse.

“I think you blew an eardrum, but you’ll be fine.” He looks to Ethan who, I notice, has a similar trickle of blood leaking from his nose. “What happened?”

Ethan’s still panting, so I answer. “There’s something really wrong with the stream. Are Ember and Stein back yet?”

Nobel shakes his head. Ethan falls to his knees, closing his eyes as he pulls patches of grass into his fists. I don’t know if he’s praying or just sick, but I close my eyes and say a prayer. They are going to need all the help they can get.

TWENTY-EIGHT

EMBER

“We need to make a decision here. Do we take him out or hide from him?” I whisper.

“I say we take him out,” Stein decides, the smile returning to her face. It’s as if hitting something will make her feel better.

“We can’t risk being seen by Flynn or Catherine,” I remind her gently. “Or alerting Tesla to our presence here.”

“Yes, Mom,” she agrees, looking only too eager to kick the living crap out of whoever it is.

“We’ll take out whoever it is as quickly and quietly as possible. Then we’ll stuff him in that broom closet.”

We wait behind the large steel vat at the base of the stairs. I’m pretty content to let Stein have her way with the poor guy. Better his face than mine.

Sure enough, a single, unsuspecting grunt lumbers down the stairs. I can tell immediately that it isn’t Tesla, Flynn, or Catherine. He’s too thick, too tall, and too heavy. Stein steps out calmly.

“Hey, over here.”

He turns and she roundhouse kicks him in the face, knocking him on his back. Not letting up, she kicks out again, catching him in the side and sending him rolling across the wood floor. I leap out, roll him over, and jump onto his back, hog-tying him with a coil of wire I found behind the tank. Stein moves in for the final blow.

“Wait, don’t knock him all the way out,” I say, a slight tremble in my voice from adrenaline. “Maybe he knows where the Dox is.”

We roll the frightened lab assistant onto his back. Stein slaps him in the face until his eyes fly open. He struggles, but the wires hold him tightly. He is easily six foot six, broad-shouldered, with dark, straight hair pulled back into a ponytail at the base of his neck and dark-brown muttonchops adorning his cheeks despite the fact that he’s probably only in his twenties. He’s in a brown vest, dark pants, and a dirty lab coat. He could be Nobel’s long-lost twin—or a janitor. Whichever.

He stops struggling and sits there with his head down—like a kid who has just been caught with his hand in a cookie jar.

“We aren’t going to hurt you,” I say.

“Hey! Do you know where the Dox is?” Stein demands, slapping him again. I pull her hand away.

“Well, we aren’t going to hurt you more. We just need the Dox. Then we will leave.”

Stein throws her hands in the air. “This is nuts. We should just toss him in the vat of electric snakes and find it ourselves.”

When she moves, I see his eyes flicker with recognition. Surprise spreads across his face like a light going on. I look at her, then back to him, sure I’ve never seen this person in my entire life.

Catching her eye I mouth, “Do you know him?” and nod in his direction. She shakes her head.

“I think so,” he says finally. “I can show you.”

I hesitate, debating Stein’s suggestion about dropping him in the eel tank. Part of me thinks she’s right, that it might be the smart thing to do, but I can’t bring myself to do it. Besides, we need the Dox. Time is running out, and whatever damage we’ve caused being caught by this guy, well, that’s a problem for another day.

“All right, then. Show us,” I say. I unwind the coils of wire but watch him carefully. He doesn’t take his eyes off Stein, which is more than a little unsettling. My muscles are tense. Every nerve in my body is on high alert, just waiting for him to try something.

He leads us over to a set of tall electrodes at the far left side of the lab. Without hesitating, he walks between them. A storm of lightning sparks through the room, but he doesn’t hesitate. I cringe. I’m positive I hear Stein gasp, but nothing happens to him. He kneels down on the ground and twists a latch hidden in the floor. With all his might, he heaves a large floor panel open. Holding up the hinged trap door with his knee, he waves us in.

We carefully walk through the veil of lightning bolts emitting from the Tesla coils. They make the hair on my arms and head stand out but never directly strike us. It kind of feels like swimming in a pool of toothless piranhas.

The stranger is the first one to climb down into the pit while I hold the trap door. When we reach the bottom, he helps me off the ladder by holding out his hand. Stein just glares at him. She doesn’t trust him. He doesn’t say much. He doesn’t have to say much. With a sweep of his arm, he gestures around the room as if to show off his prized possessions. The shelves are wooden and completely makeshift. They hold many items that look intriguing, but I figure, since I have no idea how to use the one item we came for, I should probably leave the other tech untouched.

I scan the room. Stein is standing at the bottom of the stairs, her arms folded across her chest, just waiting for the stranger to make a wrong move. Displayed among Tesla’s other crazy inventions is the last remaining Dox. Only it isn’t the last. There are two. One completely assembled, and one still in pieces. Sitting next to them is a leather-bound lab notebook. Rushing to it like a kid on Christmas morning, I quickly flip through its pages. The directions for using the device are scrawled in Tesla’s handwriting. Tearing an empty page from another book, I swiftly scribble down the instructions, then stuff the book back on the shelf next to the unassembled Dox. I’m about to turn when something else catches my eye. There is a shelf with six rings. Each ring has a small stone affixed to it and copper wire inserted into the stone. I grab one and slip it into my pocket. I’m turning into a Hollow. Stein catches me grinning at the thought.

“What?” I shrug.

Stein slides an identical ring out of her back pocket. “You’re not quite the seasoned time thief I am. Found this one upstairs.”

I can’t hold back the chuckle.

She returns it to her pocket. “I think I’m a bad influence on you.”

I smile. “It’s a Babel Stone ring. A piece of Tesla tech we use.”

“What does it do?”

“It lets the person wearing it speak any language. But mostly, it just reminds me of home.” I frown and tap my pocket.

“Well, I just wanted it because it could cause some wicked damage to someone’s face in a fight.”

“I’m sorry,” the strange man says, “I couldn’t help but overhear. Are you a Rifter?” He takes a step forward, looking at me for probably the first time.

Stein and I exchange a glance. What am I supposed to say?

“Um, yeah. Something like that,” I say, turning away from him so I can shoot Stein a look without him seeing.

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