Fates and Visions by Keira Blackwood & Liza Street

Fates and Visions by Keira Blackwood & Liza Street

Author:Keira Blackwood & Liza Street [Blackwood, Keira & Street, Liza]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Liza Street


Spellcaster Hidden

Chapter 1

With no idea where I was headed, I held tight to the steering wheel and hit the gas. Well, I had some idea of where I was going. The highway said west, so I knew that much.

Ten months had gone by since last Thanksgiving, when I’d left everything behind. Months on the road, hiding out in the woods, mostly sleeping in my car. Shifting into my wolf form to kill a rabbit every few days. Not too often, because I felt guilty every time. I always picked an old one at the end of its life, but it would be so much easier to just slap down my credit card and order a cheeseburger at a fast food joint.

Easier, yeah. But dangerous. Credit cards could be tracked.

The world whizzed past, trees and fields blending together in a puke-green blur dulled by the setting sun.

Chad Curtis had held me prisoner, but I was a prisoner no more. Still, this world outside wasn’t safe. The trees and fields outside my window could be concealing my enemies. People who wanted to use me as a tool for their own gain.

I was just a girl, though. An obedient daughter, a sweet sister. Yes, I was a powerful oracle, but my powers hadn’t been working so well since my escape.

When I’d been locked up in Chad Curtis’s tower, stuck in that cell, I’d known a rescue was coming, just like I had known it was time to leave Emerald Pines after that rescue. Visions of the future had always been a gift, until it was a curse. And then the visions, my powers seemed to break...or maybe I broke.

A sign up ahead said the next town was Marisol, sixteen miles away. That name...I knew I hadn’t been here before. I’d never been to Pennsylvania, but there was something about the name Marisol that sparked recognition. It was right there in my head, I was sure of it, but I couldn’t remember what about.

A flash of black crossed my vision, a sledgehammer to my head. I tried to blink it away, but this is what my visions had become since the cell. Uncontrollable, unpredictable. Useless.

Now I knew what Sparrow felt like. She’d never been able to master her visions. Although, from my last vision-correspondence with her, it seemed like she was getting more of a handle on it.

She’d told me I was in danger and I needed to leave Emerald Pines. Something I already knew, thank you very much, after being freaking kidnapped.

She’d also said something about mates, plural. But I must have heard her wrong.

The road appeared in front of me once more. I exhaled and relaxed my grip on the steering wheel. This was fine, I could do this.

A sign flickering in and out of existence up ahead was my only warning—the road in front of me wasn’t real. I slammed on the brakes, forcing my body to behave in the physical world while my mind took me somewhere else.

A vision of driving while driving? That was messed up.



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