The Doorway God
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“She needs rest, time to acclimate to her recovery,” Spring said gently. “But she will wake up soon.” She looked at Sam with a warm smile. “Better she do so in the company of someone she cares for than me.”
“I’ll stay here with her, then,” Sam said, staring at Aria’s drawn face like she was desperately trying to commit every feature to memory. “I’ll stay here as long as it takes.”
“It will not be so soon as that, my dear,” Spring said fondly. “You should all get some rest first.”
She spread her arms. I could see what looked like morning glory vines creeping across the walls, opening up petals of beautiful blue and purple. “Feayr is coming with us to learn a little bit more about control before we set him loose. That may take a few days, or even a few weeks. The rest of you should at least consider some recuperation as well.”
Sam looked up and down at her sweat and bloodstained clothing, and raised one arm for a surreptitious sniff. Her nose wrinkled. “Yep. Shower first, then wait for Aria. Ooh, and find out how to contact her parents. That’ll be a fun one.” She looked at Spring. “Can you help me find this place again?”
“Simply step through the arch,” Spring said serenely, gesturing to the construct of flowering vines that hadn’t been behind her a minute ago. “It will take you to your place of rest and back here again, as many times as you need.”
Tyler looked at me seriously. “You’ll be all right, going with them?” he asked, his hands lightly on my waist.
I let him pull me in a little closer. “I’ll be fine,” I said softly. “And I’ll be back before you know it.”
Tyler leaned forward and pressed his lips softly against mine, for only a moment. “I’ll be waiting.”
Sam cleared her throat after allowing us a few seconds of indulgence. “You still down for helping me with my missing persons problem?” Sam asked lightly. “And by that I mean you are, and you have to come back for at least that.” She leveled her finger at my face. “I will track you down if you do not.”
I grinned. “I don’t doubt it. I’ll be back, Sam. I promise.”
“Fine,” Sam said and hugged me one last time for good measure. Her voice was only slightly wobbly when she stepped back. “I’ll tell Aria what you did. She should know that you’re the one who saved her.”
“Thanks,” I said and grinned. “One last group hug, for good measure?”
“Oh, hell yes,” Sam said, and Tyler just sort of glued himself to me immediately. I did my best to wrap my arms around both of them as tightly as I could. It was funny, really. Winter could see the warmth that people had, but they could only ever extinguish it. I could feel the love I felt for Sam and Tyler, and the love they had for me. And as much as power as they may have had, Winter was really missing out.
I turned back to Spring, who had watched the proceedings with a wistful smile. I took a deep breath, squared my shoulders, and turned my back on Janus University. I was done with this place for now. It was time to learn what it meant to be the Final Season.
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It’s hard enough being gay in high school, but Fay must also deal with hiding his magical ability—powers he barely understands and cannot possibly reveal. His best friend Sam is his only confidante, and even with her help, Fay’s life is barely tolerable.
Everything changes when Janus University, a college for individuals with magical capabilities, discovers the pair. When the university sends a student to test them, Fay and Sam, along with their classmate Tyler, are catapulted headfirst into a world of unimaginable danger and magic. Fay and Tyler begin to see each other as more than friends while they prepare for the Trials, the university’s deadly acceptance process. For the first time, the three friends experience firsthand how wonderful and terrible a world with magic can be, especially when the source of Fay’s power turns out to be far deadlier than anyone imagined.
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By Tom Early
Aspect of Winter
The Doorway God
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