In Embers (The Ember Series Book 3)

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by Madison Daniel


  As I walked through the double doors of my summer destination, I let my father’s memories give me strength.

  “Just breathe…” I whispered, through tight lips. Greeting my arrival was an exotic fountain of water that filled almost half of the foyer. Staring at the details of the fountain I became entranced. A dark and smooth statue of a beautiful woman standing inside a small pool that seemed to disappear into the floor. The water fell from an opening in the ceiling above and trickled down her back as she looked over her shoulder at whoever walked through the front entrance. On her back were large wings that reminded me of ice, and the falling water crept and caressed the lines etched inside them. The water angel’s eyes seemed to follow you if you moved. I leaned from side to side just to prove my point. I was right.

  “Wow. That’s cool,” I said to her. Without thinking I reached out with one finger and pushed it into the thin wall of water that streamed just below the angel’s wings. I expected the water to be ice cold, but I was wrong. It was warm, very warm. It made me think of my dad’s touch. Quickly, I removed my small backpack from around my shoulders and placed it onto the floor. Then, with a pop of the building tension in my neck, I rubbed my hands together and closed my eyes.

  “All right, angel of paradise, check this out.”

  With a puff of hot air from my lips, a ball of fire spun to life inside my entwined palms. It glowed yellow and white with orange and red highlights. As my eyes pulled together even tighter, the ball of fire morphed into the shape of a small vortex. The tornado twisted for a moment before flattening into a disc of fire. It looked like a Frisbee-of-death. Extending my palms out flat to mirror the new flying saucer shape, I began to bounce the flames up and down. I opened my eyes to watch my magic. I loved pushing my abilities.

  “Cool,” I said, proudly, and focused my powers. The burning disc fell back into the familiar shape of a ball and I cautiously extended my hands into the rolling water. The fire hissed as it fought the rushing waves, but never went out. I pushed harder and thick trails of smoke danced up to the ceiling. The water tried its best to penetrate my flames, but they couldn’t. Eventually the water fell along the sides of the fire with tiny embers of wet sparks popping from its sides. The fiery orb grew a little bigger before changing one last time.

  As the shape of a heart burned before my eyes, I said, “Perfect.” The angel stared down at me with her intense gaze and I shot her a quick wink and placed my arms at my sides in triumph. From behind me came a voice…

  “Not bad, Madi Lee. You really are a light, aren’t you…”

  “Aunt Asia!” I squealed, and barreled into her, squeezing her with all the strength in my arms. Her cool arms wrapped around me with a comfort I hadn’t felt since my dad.

  “Neat trick, little lady. You’ve been practicing,” Asia said, admiring the burning heart.

  “A little.” I smiled. I loved visiting my Aunt Asia…well…she wasn’t really my aunt, but since my dad died she’s been there for me in any and every way possible. Her and my mom have had a bit of a bumpy history together, but recently they have supported each other, just like family.

  “So, an entire summer here on the island…what will we ever do to keep ourselves occupied?” she teased, and a ear-deafening crash of thunder rolled over the top of us. It shook the walls and extinguished my heart of flames within the water fountain. We both laughed and hugged each other again.

  “I’ve missed Maui,” I said, picking up my bag. “I’ve missed you.”

  “Madi, you’re welcome here as long as you like. You, my little firecracker, are home,” she said, absolutely.

  “Where are the girls?” I asked, with a curious eyebrow raised.

  “Your sisters are out practicing their surfing skills, among other things,” she teased. “Now, come with me.”

  With a bounce in my step, Aunt Asia showed me to my room. It was located on the third floor of her enormous house and decked out in simple, but classy furnishings. With another squeal I dove onto my bed and inhaled the fresh scent of the bedding. It smelled like cherry blossoms. Everything around Asia did.

  “This is going to be the best summer ever!” I cheered. Asia leaned against the doorway with her arms folded and watched me for a moment.

  “Of course it will be. Now, call your mom, you know how she worries about you,” she smiled, wickedly. “When you’re done, come see me on the terrace. I have a homecoming present for you.”

  “Really? Okay, I’ll call my mom after I unpack.”

  Two minutes later I was calling my mom, assuring her this was going to be the perfect summer. I was safe, I was loved, and I’d be back home in sixty days. She made me promise to Skype with her every night before bed and to have a good time. When I was done talking to my mom I ran out of my room and raced for the house’s unbelievable terrace.

  As my bare feet touched the soft stone-made terrace, I saw Asia immediately. She was leaning against the railing staring out over the island. Rain was anxiously waiting to fall from the swollen sky and drench us, but she wouldn’t allow it to fall just yet. Next to her was my gift wrapped in a large red bow. I ran up to her.

  “Is that mine?” I asked, wild-eyed.

  “Yes,” she said, softly.

  “It’s beautiful,” I said, noticing the serious look in her eyes. Aunt Asia only had that look in her eyes when it came to one thing, my dad.

  “Was this my Dad’s?” I asked, gently. She nodded yes, and it looked as if she was about to cry. “I love it.”

  “Me too,” she whispered. Slowly, she leaned in and kissed me on my cheek and walked past me. It was painted on her face how much she still missed my dad. Just before she disappeared around the doorway of the terrace she turned back to me.

  “I love you, Madi Lee.”

  “Love you too.” I smiled.

  Quietly she entered the house leaving me with my new gift. It was one of the few things that connected me to my dad. With care I reached out and removed the ribbon loosely tied around it. I pulled the gift closer to me, placing it in my lap as I admired its sleek and perfect shape. Gently I let my fingers fall along the strings of the electric guitar, strumming it to life. The sound of the chord whispered along the terrace, awaking crackles of lightning in the darkening sky. I let my hand trace the outline of the black and blue instrument as a sadness crept up my ribcage. My hand slid over my heart as it doubled its pace in my chest. My fingers wrapped around the trinket my dad had given me when I was a baby. I spun the charm inside my fingers gently and the theatre masks felt cool against my skin. Touching them always centered me. Heat radiated from my core, settling my emotions.

  “Love you, Dad,” I sighed.

  With a small smile I stood up and placed the guitar’s strap over my shoulder and tucked the gift behind me. It dangled from my back as I made my way into the house and raindrops chased my every step.

  Time for my adventure to begin…

  THE FIRE LIVES ON

  “Thank you for experiencing the final act of my emotional series. I couldn’t have finished this roller coaster ride without your help and support. It has meant the world to me that you have followed my words this far. One day I’ll find a way to repay you all. Until then…

  Read on. Rock on.” ~Mads

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Madison Daniel has finally gotten a decent grasp on this whole “writing thing” and he plans on continuing as long as the voices in his head demand it. As always, he uses music to help the reader get lost in his worlds. Many amazing adventures are on the horizon and he cannot wait to share them with the literary landscape.

  This is only the beginning…you’ve been warmed.

  A SPECIAL THANK YOU

  Every book in my series has ended with a special thank you to someone who has helped shape the series, whether they knew it at the time or not. I write because I have to. I create because it is a part of me. I am and always will be, an artist. This shout out is for a fellow dreamer, a brilliant and wild spirit…r />
  Thank you, Allyn.

  LITERARY SOUNDTRACK

  In Embers is a living, breathing work of entertainment. It is meant to be enjoyed and consumed with a musical playlist. Each chapter is bookended by a song that resonates with the story and its characters. I have enclosed that musical playlist. Feel free to follow my lead or download your own playlist. Please do not illegally download. Support and embrace your favorite artists.

  Look, listen, and fade away...

  SONG CREDITS & PLAYLIST

  “Watch Over You” by Alter Bridge

  Mark Tremonti, Myles Kennedy

  Universal Republic Records © 2007

  “Hurricane” by Theory of a Deadman

  Kara DioGuardi & Tyler Connolly

  The All Blacks B.V. © 2011

  “Bother” by Stone Sour

  Corey Taylor

  The All Blacks B.V. © 2002

  “Here Comes the Rain Again” by Eurythmics

  David A. Stewart & Annie Lennox

  Sony BMG Music Entertainment © 1984

  “Beautiful Disaster” by 311

  Nicholas Hexum

  Volcano Entertainment III L.L.C. © 2004

  “Help I’m Alive” by Metric

  James Shaw, Emily Haines

  Metric Productions © 2009

  “Only Happy When It Rains” by Garbage

  Garbage

  Almo Sound © 1995

  “I Don’t Care” by Apocalyptica

  Adam Gontier, Max Martin & Eicca Toppinen

  Jive © 2008

  “Stars” by Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

  Grace Potter

  Hollywood Records Inc. © 2012

  “Rise Above This” by Seether

  Howard Benson

  Wind-Up Records LLC © 2007

  “Say” by John Mayer

  John Mayer

  Aware Records LLC © 2006, 2007, 2008

  “The Only Exception” by Paramore

  Josh Farro, Hayley Williams

  Warner Bros. Music © 2010

  “Room To Breathe” by You Me At Six

  Matthew Barnes, Daniel Flint, Josh Franceschi, Max Helyer & Christopher Miller

  BMG Rights Management UK Ltd © 2014

  “Every Breath You Take” by The Police

  Sting

  Polydor Ltd, A&M Records Ltd ©1983

  “Volcano” by Damien Rice

  Damien Rice

  Vector Recordings/ Warner Brothers Records © 2003

  “Love Is A Battlefield” by Pat Benatar

  Holly Knight, Mike Chapman

  Capitol Records © 1983

  “Again” by Lenny Kravitz

  Lenny Kravitz

  Virgin America © 2000

  “Love Remains The Same” by Gavin Rossdale

  Gavin Rossdale & M. Frederiksen

  Interscope Records © 2008

  “Running” by No Doubt

  G. Stefani, T. Kanal

  Interscope © 2003

  “Take A Bow” by Madonna

  Madonna, Babyface

  Maverick, Warner Bros. Records © 1995

  “Don’t Look Back In Anger” by Oasis

  Noel Gallagher

  Creation © 1996

  “Leader of the Broken Hearts” by Papa Roach

  James Michael/Papa Roach

  Red Level Three Music © 2013

  “Bad Blood” by Bastille

  Dan Smith

  Virgin Records Ltd © 2013

  “Angel” by Theory of a Deadman

  David Brenner, Tyler Connolly, Joseph Dandeneau, Dean Back

  Roadrunner Records Inc. © 2014

  “Forever Can Be” by Ashes Divide

  Billy Howerdel

  The Island Def Jam Music Group © 2008

  “Eternal Flame” by The Bangles

  Suzanna Hoffs, Tom Kelly, Billy Steinberg

  Illegal Records © 1987, 1988

  “Don’t Go Away” by Oasis

  Noel Gallagher

  Creation, Sony Music © 1998

  “If You Could Only See” by Tonic

  Emerson Hart

  Polydor/A&M © 1997

  “Cool” by Gwen Stefani

  Gwen Stefani & Dallas Austin

  Interscope © 2005

  “Sour Girl” by Stone Temple Pilots

  Scott Weiland, Dean DeLeo

  Atlantic © 2000

  “I Never Told You” by Colbie Caillat

  Colbie Caillat, Kara DioGuardi & Jason Reeves

  Universal Republic Records © 2009

  “Never Say Never” by The Fray

  David Welsh, Isaac Slade & Joe King

  Sony Music Entertainment © 2009

  “Monster” by Meg Myers

  Meg Myers, Andrew Robert Rosen

  Atlantic Recording Corporation © 2012

  “Love & Death” by Tokio Hotel

  Dave Roth, Patrick Benzner, David Jost, Tom Kaulitz, The Matrix & Bill Kaulitz

  Universal Music © 2009

  “Familiar Taste of Poison” by Halestorm

  Elizabeth Mae Hale, Howard Benson, Dave Bassett

  Atlantic Recording Corporation © 2010

  “Shatter Me” by Lindsey Sterling

  Mark Maxwell, Lindsey Stirling

  Lindseystomp Records © 2014

  “Love…Thy Will Be Mine” by Martika

  Martika, Prince

  Sony © 1991

  “If I Die Young” by The Band Perry

  Kimberly Perry

  Universal Republic Nashville Records © 2010

  “Let Me Go” by Avril Lavigne

  Avril Lavigne/Chad Kroeger/David Hodges

  Epic © 2013

  “Mirrors” by Justin Timberlake

  Justin Timberlake, Timothy Mosley, Jerome J-ROC Harmon, James Fauntleroy

  RCA Records © 2013

  “Elastic Heart” by Sia

  Sia Furler, Thomas Pentz, Andrew Swanson & Abel Tesfaye

  Universal Republic Records © 2013

  “Here & Now” by Seether

  John Stephen Humphrey, Troy William Mclawhorn, Shaun Morgan Welgemoed, Dale William Stewart

  Wind-Up Records LLC © 2011

  AFTERSHOCKS: PART 4

  ~ Here and Now: Seether ~

  Max:

  I know when we started this journey together you didn’t expect me to die. Hell, how can I still be telling you my story if I died?

  The truth is my story isn’t too far off from yours. We all have demons. We all make mistakes. We all will be forgiven. So, here are a few suggestions to guide you…

  Love like there’s no tomorrow.

  Live with no regrets, life’s too short.

  Find your smile and hold onto it.

  Share your light.

  Be brilliant.

  My story ends here, but my love does not. Not by a long shot. My love lives on within my daughter and her story. My soul courses inside of these pages. It lives on through you. I, live on through you. I burn for you, Dear Reader.

  Until the fires return…

  Hand on heart.

  Max

  * * *

  In Embers

  By

  Madison Daniel

  ©2013/2014

 

 

 


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