Hello Everyone! I have a release date for you ;o) It will be announced during the online Night Owl Reviews author chat on March 26th. Along with the release date three winners will receive an autographed pre-release copy of C I N 2.So make sure you log on and sign up! (I’ll post again when it gets closer!)
I’ve had a hard time with the book’s line up. Originally book two “Get Lost” was going to be released. Unfortunately, I am having an internal struggle [problem] with this. Instead I’ve decided to go with Traitor (originally book 5) which is a bit intense–I hope you’re ready for it ;o) In this book you will find the answers to what makes Pig the way he is, where Aunt Millie goes at sunset each day, why Ally’s hair went from red to blond, what C I N originally meant and Traitor will bring to light some new things as well leaving you with even more questions ;o)
Anyhow, until March 26th, I’ve pasted the synopsis and first chapter told from the viewpoint of Alex Moody. I hope you like it!
Synopsis:
Lisa thinks she knows everything about her new life. She can deal with the boundaries and even being torn away from her family. But Alex withheld more than she ever expected. Like, what happens when you lose control? How about when you begin to realize just how trapped you are? He leaves out a lot of stuff about himself too. He doesnât mention the dangers of some of the othersâor of what she herself can doâŚ
Part One
Alex Moody
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Lisa lay across my lap as she scratched under Ratâs chin. He purred and kneaded his paws into my shirt. âGet that ugly cat off my bed.â I hid my face behind a Scott Westerfeld novel.
âIf he goes then so do I,â Lisa decided, tugging at the corners of my book. âIs that what you want?â I touched a strand of her black hair. It was soft and silkyâjust like her flesh.
âSometimes Iâd like to be able to breathe.â I held back a grin. Really, I would. She was always around.
âIn that case,â she sat up, âRat and I will be going.â Lisa snatched her Himalayan cat and headed for the door. I grabbed her around the waist.
âI changed my mind.â I whispered in her ear. She giggled, falling backwards.
âAlex,â she sighed, âThis is getting too intense. âI think you and I need some space.â
âOh do you now?â
âDonât you think that would help us out?â Her fingers intertwined with mine. âA little down time might give you a break from my new found neediness. Iâve never been like this before in my life I swear!â
âI can barely breathe without you, Lisa.â She couldnât get away from me even if she tried.
âI hate when you say things like that.â She complained, tightening her grip. (Thatâs because it made her want me even more.)
âWhy?â I smiled. It was almost easy to forget her faults when she pouted.
âDonât play dumb, Alex.â
âLisa, Lisa, Lisa.â I cradled her in my arms. Rat hissed, wriggling free. He flicked his tail and disappeared from sight. She was warm and I liked that she still trembled whenever I touched her.
She laughed, tossing her head back. âThis is the smallest room on campus. It barely holds a bed.â
âI like it like this. Then thereâs only one place for you to sit.â
âWhat, in your lap?â She rolled her eyes, resisting me. âSometimes you make me mad.â
âGood, I like it when youâre feisty.â I bit her on the neck. She squealed, bending forward.
âWhy canât we close the door?â She smelled like Vanilla. I wanted to explore her even more.
âBecause I donât trust you,â she admitted. âIâm not like the groupies.â
I pulled away.
âSorry, but Iâm not.â
âI never said you were, Lisa.â Too bad you werenât thoughâŚ
âListen, Alex.â She placed her hand on my heart. Her thoughts invaded my mind. She loved me. I was hersâ. âDonât you understand?â She asked. I hated when she pushed her thoughts into my mind. It was one thing when I wanted to know what she thoughtâit was another when I didnât.
I hated to admit it but I made a mistake. My emotions got the better of me when I changed Lisa. Why didnât I let her go; leave Lynn with her mother when she had the chance? Now, Iâd imprisoned here with me. Her life was fragile and any hope for her survivalâ
âAlex,â my sister, Ally, banged her fist on the open door, âItâs time to go.â Her hair used to be red but now it was long and blondeânearly whiteâjust like mine. Her eyes were about as pale as mine these days too. Rarely did I enjoy being interrupted to help Ally. But, today, I wanted nothing more than to get as far away from Lisa as possible.
âWhat are you guys going to do?â Lisa questioned, jumping up.
âWeâre going to sift through some old boxes.â Ally answered. âIs that the same shirt you wore yesterday, Lisa?â She rolled her eyes, âThatâs gross. Thereâre a million shirts in our room. You could change your clothes every once in a while.â
âYou act like I can stink.â Lisa laughed. She loved the fact that when she was hit by lightning her sweat glands no longer emitted an odor.
âItâs about proper hygiene.â Ally argued. âDo you think Alex wants to see you in the same shirt every day? Do you even change your undergarments?â
âOf course I do!â Lisa frowned. âWhatâs your problem anyway?â
âI donât have a problem.â Ally narrowed her eyes. âAlex, letâs go.â
âLet me get my shoes.â Lisa dug under the bed. âIâll be ready in just a minute.â
âPlease donât tell me you invited her to help us.â Ally groaned. I shook my head.
âLisa doesnât want to come with us. You told me you were going to hang with Donna today, right?â Maybe sheâd get the hint.
âWell, I want to be with you, Alex.â Her hands rested on my hips. âDonât you want me to come?â
No. I donât want you to come. Canât you take a hint?
Lisa jerked back. Sheâd heard my thoughts. (Another thing the lightning gave herâgreat.) âFine, thatâs all you had to say.â She brushed past us and stood at the stairwell. âI canât believe you lately. Youâre acting weird.â
âSheâs getting annoyingâalmost worse than Donna.â Ally said under her breath. âIf sheâs this annoying now what will she be like in ten yearsâor a hundred?â
âStop it,â I ordered, motioning for her to leave. âI think Iâm going to move back home. I need more space.â
âDoes this âspaceâ have a name?â Ally teased, racing ahead. âWhy donât you call it what it is?â
I ignored her. There was nothing I could do now. This was my fault.
âI used to like Lisa too before she started transforming.â Ally led me out the front entrance of the C I N boarding school. We headed around the lake towards our little shack. We needed to hide some very crucial evidence of our past from a very meddlesome girl. She never stopped. It was an invasion of Lisa all the time. She was in your thoughts, in your stuff, in your heart, inâŚ
âStop picking on her,â I said. (Ally was right thoughâshe had become annoying.)
âWhy?â Ally pouted, âBecause sheâs the only person you can touch without being in excruciating pain?â
I froze. âDonât make this a bad thing.â That wasnât the only reason I liked Lisa.
âYou donât really love her, Alex. You shouldâve let her and Michael have each other. Why are you doing this to yourself?â
âI do care for herâa lot.â
âBut, not the way you did forââ
âShut up!â I screamed. Why did she have to bring up the past?
âItâs the truth,â Ally shrugged, âIsnât that why weâre doing this?â
âDoing what?â
Ally and I twirled around. Lisa stood behind us. Tears brimmed in her eyes.
âWho do you really love, Alex?â Lisaâs bottom lip trembled. âI thought you couldnât touch anyone besides me? I thought you never felt the way you feel about me before? I donât understand. You said there was never anyone else. Who or what are you hiding from me? You think Iâm annoying now?â
âLisa,â I tried to speak. Words were never my thing. It wasnât that I didnât care about her. I knew I desired her but was I in love? Plus, which question did she want me to answer anyhow?
âAnswer me, Alex.â Lisa wiped away a stray tear. Which question Lisa?
âAnd say what?â I shouted. âGo back to school and leave us alone!â
Lightning crackled in the sky above. Donna and Big Mike sat on a bench by the schoolâs entrance. They raced inside. From the other side of the lake I could hear the sound of the door slam shut.
Dark clouds covered the skies. Lisa glanced at them. Before she wouldâve raced away tooâfrightened at what I could do. Instead, today, she stepped forward, ready to fight. âWhy are you threatening me?â She asked.
âI want you to go home.â
âThis isnât my home!â She cried, âIâm your stupid prisoner, remember? A girl you thought you liked but now are getting tired of. Besides, that lightning crap wonât work on me now. You canât tell me to âhurry on homeâ anymore.â
âStop acting like a twelve year old.â Ally said, hands on hips. âHeâs not tired of you. Iâm not tired of you either. Sometimes youâre just a bit clingy and nosy. Give us a break already. We went from having no one to youâwho happens to be in our face all the time.
âI thought you said you wanted me to know all about you?â Her eyes set on mine.
I stared at the ground. Little red ants climbed over my bare feet. If they were biting me I couldnât tell. I just wanted her to shut up and leave. Everything she said started to sound like garbled static.
âAlex!â Lisa yelled. Her fingers twitched, sparks generated then electrical currents shot from her fingertips disintegrating a tiny anthill between us. I frowned at the pile of ash.
âThat was mean.â I announced, turning my back to her. âGo home before you lose control and kill something else.â
âWhatâs the big deal if I do?â Lisa wouldnât budge. This wasnât normal. Had she already begun transforming? Panic raced through me. It usually took over a hundred years to transform. If she kept changing at this rate there was no telling whether sheâd survive.
âDo you want to kill someone?â Ally questioned, invading Lisaâs personal space. That just screamed âbad ideaâ.
âAlly,â I warned.
âNo,â Ally refused. Lisa wants to see what will happen. I think itâs time she got to see what happens to her when she loses it.â
âStop,â I began. âWe donât know how much she can handle yet.â
Lisaâs hair rose and so did Allyâs. Sparks flew from their fingertips and the sky rumbled above us. The grass below them blackened turning to smut.
âI canât control her, Ally.â I reminded her.
âSo what, I know what will happen in the end to her.â Allyâs eyes danced.
My feet stood frozen in place. Lisa was more powerful than Ally and I combined. She petrified me. Electrical currents beyond anything Reginald ever measured in Ally or me were alive in Lisa. It was as if she werenât human anymore. Each day she changed more and more. Her powers were going to overtake her soon. The last person who lost control ended up killingâ
âCalm down!â I stood between them. Pig growled, tugging on Allyâs pant leg. Lisa grinned, picking her Boston terrier up. He kissed her face and narrowed his bug eyes at Ally.
âWhy didnât you just let me go away with my mom? Whyâd you have to trap me?â Lisa cried. âI thought you guys wanted me around. Now Iâve got to stay here with people who hate me!â She raced through the tall grass around the lake towards C I N. She didnât look back. My heart pounded and every fiber in my being yearned for her touch.
I kicked the pile of ash (that was once an anthill) and called out, âI hate you!â
âA little dramatic, donât you think?â Ally grumbled, âSheâs not that bad.â
âI donât hate Lisa.â I told her.
Allyâs eyes widened. âYou donât meanââ
I took off, running as fast as I could. I needed to get away from my sister, from Lisa, from everyone. This is why I liked living alone; too much drama, too much talking, too much of everything.
âAlex!â My sister chased after me. Lightning crackled above us. âDonât push me away again!â Her words stung. âWhat are you running from? It wasnât your fault. Youâre not the one who is to blame!â
What was I running from? How about the fact that Iâd fallen into the same trap again? This time, though, I was falling for someone even worse than Amie. And, what did Ally know? It was my fault; all of it was.
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