“Lead the way,” I said, gesturing to the van.We made it about one hundred yards before confronting the fact that one of the tires was flat. Lucas made quick work of putting on the spare from the trunk, and we could only hope that it would hold up for the rest of this journey.This new location turn
DominicPlease come find me.Her voice was so clear in my head that I actually turned to see if she was standing behind me. Maybe by some chance she had been hiding and was safe from whatever danger was after her.But she was gone.Lucas was tending to Wyatt, who started to mumble and wake up after
I glanced at him sideways, then kept looking forward. Taking in my surroundings, I was attempting to map the floor I was on in case I needed to make a quick escape. But everything looked the same, the doors we passed all closed tightly and unmarked.“What we are doing here,” he went on, “could be of
MiraIn my dream I was back in the chair.My arms and legs were strapped down, and I was tilted back so I was mostly looking at the ceiling. I could move my head freely, but there was an oxygen mask covering my nose and mouth. It felt like my head weighed fifty pounds and my neck strained under the
So many buildings look the same. Or maybe it was deja-vu.The clearing in the trees felt inviting, the faded bricks of the structure in the center offsetting with he lush green around it. It felt mystical, with patches of ivy taking over in the corners and paned windows glinting in the sunlight. The
DominicWe left early, the sun crested over the treetops as our van pulled out of the compound.Mira had handed me a large thermos of coffee on our way out the door, and was grateful for her foresight.The energy within the group was electric, like children on their way to a class field trip. We had