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The Chronicles of Kerrigan Box Set Books # 1 - 6: Paranormal Fantasy Young Adult/New Adult Romance

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by W. J. May


  Riley shot back and hit the wall. It took Rae a moment to realize Molly had shocked him with her tatù. He straightened and moved out of Molly’s reach. “I’m not here to start a fight.” He held his hands up. “I just came over to have a good laugh. I’ve been stationed out of coun—town and wanted to see me mates.”

  No one said anything. Rae focused on not having a panic attack and trying to think of ways she could “accidently” beat him. An idea popped into her head.

  Nic coughed, cleared his throat and finally spoke up. “Do you guys want to come out for dinner with us? Riley’s treating.” He shot Riley a look for support.

  Riley shrugged. “Whatever, I’ll treat.”

  Rae saw Molly glance at her for approval out of the corner of her eye. She tried to make her face as unreadable as possible. “Sure.”

  Nicolas smiled, his relief clearly evident. “Where do you want to go?”

  Riley led the way to the main door of Aumbry House as Molly slipped her purse over her shoulder and began walking with Nic, discussing where to eat.

  As Rae went past Riley, she slowed her gait so he could catch up. “You going to the Privy Council tomorrow?” she asked quietly.

  “I was just there. Had to debrief and go over a few things.” Riley’s eyes darted ahead to Nic and Molly. “Can they hear us?”

  Rae shook her head once, briefly.

  “I believe congratulations are in order.”

  “Yes, the Privy Council finally has me under their wing.”

  “More like the long arm of the law.”

  Rae pressed her eyebrows together. What did he mean by that? Last time she was around him, he had basically been willing to do anything to be a part of the PC team. Anything.

  “Let’s just say it isn’t everything I thought it would be.” He pulled his keys out of his pocket. “I thought there’d be a lot more action. More excitement. It’s all kinda… boring.”

  Rae smirked. “I can spice it up.”

  Riley stumbled over his shoe, but quickly caught himself. “You’ve got my attention! I figured you’d be too ticked to talk but, wow Kerrigan, you’ve really changed – for the better, I might add.”

  It took everything not to roll her eyes. “Do you want to go to the PC gym tomorrow and do a little sparring?” The stupid glint in his eye annoyed her. “I’m trying to see if you want to do some training? You teach me a little. I teach you a little.”

  Riley threw his head back and laughed. “What are you going to teach me? I’ve got almost two years experience on you.”

  “I’m a Kerrigan, sweetie. You have nothing on me.” Rae knew exactly how to play her cards right.

  His eyebrows went up and he grinned. “Tomorrow?” He pulled his phone out and began texting. “I’ll get the gym reserved for us.”

  “Hey, Riley?” Molly called from where she and Nic stood, about fifty feet ahead of them. She pointed to the four-door, Volvo beside her. “You going to unlock the doors for us? Or does this old family wagon not have an automatic locking system?”

  Riley grumbled and pulled the keys out of his pocket. “At least it’s paid for. Volvos are expensive, you know.”

  “If you ever have any car problems, let me know. My dad’s a mechanic.”

  “It runs fine!” Riley’s eyebrows pressed together and he looked at Nic. “You’re sitting in the front with me.”

  Molly and Rae got into the back seat and Riley headed out of the school and down the road. Rae listened to the conversation floating around her, her eyes drawn to the gates that led to the Privy Council as they drove past. She felt Riley’s eyes on her and glanced at the rearview mirror to see him watching her. The other two passengers were oblivious. She wasn’t sure what this was all about but she was on her guard.

  “How’s school, Kerrigan?” Riley asked, cutting Molly off mid-sentence.

  “It’s fine.”

  “I heard you have some unexpected, extended family.”

  Nic punched him in the arm.

  Always the gentleman. Rae shifted in her seat, wondering if she should ignore the comment or deal with it head on. Devon wanted her to deal with her family and focus on the Privy Council. That was his reason for breaking up with her. She might as well accept what had happened and start focusing on herself. “You referring to Kraigan, my half-brother?”

  Molly’s eyes grew big, and Rae didn’t miss Nic’s shoulders tightening. Riley, having a disposition similar to his cheetah tatù, appeared un-phased. “Guess your father had a few more tricks up his sleeve, didn’t he? How’s your brother doing?”

  Maybe he doesn’t know the whole story. Or maybe he knows more and is testing to see what I know. These days it seemed everyone had an ulterior motive or was hiding something. She refused to be the victim. “I wouldn’t know. The Privy Council stepped in before I could kill him.” She ignored the gasp that escaped from Molly. “But not before I took his tatù.”

  Molly leaned forward, her eyes even bigger than before. Rae wondered if they might pop out of her head. “You tried to kill him?”

  At the same time, Nic said, “You took his power?”

  Rae shrugged, suddenly not sure if she might have just gotten in over her head. Molly knew bad stuff had happened, but she knew very little detail. Nic knew even less. She had no idea what Riley knew. Did the Privy Council talk about their people behind their backs? She doubted it. They probably preferred secrecy. Knowledge was power. She exhaled slowly and stared blankly out the window at the darkening sky. “Kraigan pretended he didn’t know what his tatù did. I think he had a tattoo,” she emphasized the word so they could understand the difference, “put over top to cover his. I figured it out when he came after me.” After he went for Devon, she didn’t bother to add.

  “What was Kraigan’s ability?” Nic swiveled around so he could face her.

  “He could copy tatùs like my dad, but instead of mimicking them he stole them. Until he touched the next tatù.”

  “What happened then?” Molly asked.

  “Do you remember at the dance when Desiree was all upset?”

  Molly and Nic nodded. Riley asked, “Who is Desiree?”

  “Kraigan took her tatù. I found her in the bathroom and she thought she’d lost her tatù. It came back when Kraigan touched someone else. I didn’t know until the night he came after me.”

  Molly’s hand covered her mouth as if a horrific thought just crossed her mind. “What did he do to your tatù?”

  She hesitated a moment too long, she could see it in their actions and facial expressions. “Nothing… now.”

  The car slowed and Riley turned into an empty parking lot. He slammed on the brakes and the engine stalled. He didn’t seem to care. “What do you mean: now?”

  Rae rubbed her shoulder where the seatbelt had dug in from the sudden stop. “It’s no big deal. You didn’t have to stop the car.”

  Nic drummed his fingers against the dashboard. “It is a big deal. We’ve got these abilities, but have to be so hush-hush about it. Then when something bad happens, no one is allowed to ask questions. They tell us we can’t bother you or—”

  “Who says you can’t bother me?” Rae interrupted.

  “The school staff, the headmaster.”

  Rae pounded the seat. “I’m not a fragile kid! I’m not going to snap and turn into my father!”

  “We know.” Molly lightly touched Rae’s fist.

  Rae stopped punching the leather seat and took a deep breath, forcing herself to relax...

  “When did you find out Kraigan was my half-brother?” Rae asked Nic, thinking back to him punching Riley a few moments earlier. She hadn’t told anyone but Devon, Julian and Carter.

  “While you were in the hospital, they held an assembly and told us.”

  “What else did they say?” Rae looked at Molly. Why didn’t you tell me?

  “They barely said anything. Only that Kraigan was Simon Kerrigan’s son and he’d tried to attack you. He died as a result of his injuries.”


  “What?” Rae yelled. She grabbed at the door handle. She had to get outside. The world began spinning and dots flitted across her vision.

  Chapter 9

  Distrust

  Kraigan was dead? Impossible. The guy had been beaten up pretty bad, but nowhere near death. Rae finally got the door open and jumped out of the car. She began to pace, ignoring the other three as they stepped out of the car as well.

  Riley grabbed her hand. His tatù transferred to her and she felt his nervous energy. Like someone who had too much caffeine running through their system.

  She reacted instantly and shot a bolt of electricity at him, then wrenched hers free.

  He shook his hand but did not back down. “Slow down, Rae. Stop a moment.”

  Her chest heaved in and out as she glared at him. “I didn’t kill him!”

  “Nobody said you did.” Riley stood with his back to Molly and Nic. “It’s a cover-up. A lie,” he mouthed.

  Rae buried her head in her hands. Why hadn’t she thought of that? Idiot! She dropped her shoulders and stopped pacing. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to overreact.”

  “What did Kraigan do to you?” Nic shook his head and came around to hug her. “If he wasn’t dead, I’d kill him myself.”

  “Thanks, Nic.” His tatù zinged through her. She felt the familiar strings that had been missing the past few weeks. It felt good to be slowly filling in the holes Kraigan had created. Rae tried to smile and had to fight to keep the tears inside. She thought of Devon and knew if he were here, he would be standing where Nic was. She appreciated Nic’s concern but needed Devon’s arms.

  Riley tossed his keys in the air and easily caught them. “Doesn’t seem like quite the atmosphere for us to be sitting in a restaurant now. Maybe we should order take out and head back to Guilder?”

  Molly shoved her hands in her pockets. “There’s a fish and chips take-away not far from here. We could do that?”

  “With beer I hope,” Riley muttered.

  Rae’s tatù switched and she heard him clearly. She had no intention of letting him bring any booze on campus, especially if they ended up in her dorm room. “What did you say?”

  Riley glanced up and quickly looked away. He walked back around the car to the driver’s side. “I said ‘I hope it’s beer-battered’.”

  “It is!” Molly followed him into the car, sitting behind him again. “Their batter recipe is sooo good. Good chips too. I think they use peanut oil or almond or something like that. You aren’t allergic to nuts are you? I have an uncle who is and this one time he ordered fish from some fry guy at the market and next thing you know, his tongue is the size of a cow’s …”

  Nic looked at Rae and rolled his eyes. Thankfully the car door closed and muffled Molly’s voice. “You going to be okay?”

  “I-I think so.” Rae stepped back, embarrassed by the scene she had just made. Here she had been trying to act all cool and show off in front of Riley and it had all backfired.

  “You’re going to be working for the Privy Council soon, right?” Nic made no move to get into the car.

  “I’ve already started training.” Rae didn’t care if he knew. He’d be there by graduation, if not before with his MacGyver tatù.

  “Do they set you up with a counselor or someone to talk to?” Nic looked at her with sincerity and concern shining in his eyes. He is so sweet and gentle, she thought.

  “I don’t think so. They haven’t mentioned anything.” With her family history and recent events, one would think they’d have ten doctors lined up for her.

  “Well, I’m not a psych guy, but I am a friend. If you ever need… you know… you can talk to me. I won’t tell a soul.”

  Rae felt herself smile. “Thanks, Nic. I appreciate it. I may take you up on that.”

  He glanced back at the car. “Good. You don’t babble like Molly, do you?”

  “I might, once I get started.” She shivered. “Let’s go get some food before Riley throws Molly out.”

  Once inside, Riley turned the Volvo around and stopped just before pulling back onto the road. “What did Kraigan do to your tatù? If you answer, I won’t bug you again about it tonight.”

  “Ignore him,” Nic said to Rae. To Riley, he said, “You’re still going to bug her.”

  “I kind of want to know too,” Molly piped in. “Is your tatù broken now? Did he take yours and then die? No wait, you still have your abilities. I—”

  Rae cut her off. “Kraigan went to mimic my tatù but something went wonky. Each time he touched me, he could mimic the tatù I was using. I don’t know if it’s because we were rela—our dad is the same guy or what, but each time he went to copy one of my abilities, I would lose it completely. It wasn’t like with the others. They didn’t come back.”

  “Seriously?” Riley asked.

  “Yeah. I basically ran out while we fought. I’m not some indestructible machine. My tatù has weaknesses just like everyone else’s.”

  “But you still have abilities. I’ve seen you use them.” Molly pointed to herself, referring to her tatù.

  “I have to restock, I guess. Each time I touch someone, their tatù comes back to me. I picked up Nic’s and Riley’s while we were outside.”

  “I didn’t even notice!” Nic shook his head. “You could have mimicked it right away, I wouldn’t have cared.”

  “Some people might. Plus I don’t want everyone to know what happened. I don’t think sharing my weakness is the smartest thing.”

  Molly nodded, concern and determination glowing on her face. “Especially with your bad track record of people coming after you. Who knows who else your dad created to go after you.”

  “Molls!” Rae stared in amazement at her friend. She’d never said anything so negative to her before.

  Molly patted her knee. “I’ll keep your secret. You can count on me.”

  Riley cleared his throat, probably trying to hide his laughter. He shifted the car into drive and flipped his blinker on.

  After they ordered dinner and drove back to the dorms, Molly and Nic began arguing if they should eat in her room or his. Rae tuned out the discussion and pulled her phone out. She made sure the copy of the note her mother had made stayed hidden and then checked the messages on her phone.

  There were four. Her heart sped up its rhythm and she quickly clicked on the oldest one.

  Jennifer sent the first:

  Rae, you need to get in touch with Julian. Carter said you have his contact info. He will pick you up Monday morning at 0500hrs. That’s AM. Don’t be late. I want to train tomorrow at 1000hrs. See you then (don’t be late, again).

  Rae glanced up at Riley. She wanted to train with him. She smiled. “Hey Riley? Does ten tomorrow morning work?” She figured she shouldn’t say anything else and hoped Nic and Molly wouldn’t start asking questions.

  Thankfully they didn’t. Riley looked at her through his rearview mirror. “Sure.” Then he turned to Nic and asked how classes in the Oratory were going with Carter as the new teacher.

  Rae replied to Jennifer with an ‘ok’ and skipped on to the next message. It was from a number she didn’t recognize.

  Hi, Rae! So glad you kept my number.

  She realized it was from Luke and continued to read.

  A couple of friends and I are going to the Twisted Cork in town to hang out tomorrow night. It’s a bar/club that has a dance floor n stuff. Do you and any gal-pals want to meet there? LUKE

  If she didn’t know what to do with Jennifer’s text, she had absolutely no idea what to say to Luke. Maybe Molly... she tapped her friend on the shoulder and held the phone up so Molly could see the message.

  Molly squealed and pounded her feet against the floor. “I told you he would reply!”

  “Who? What?” Riley asked.

  “No one.” Rae tried to grab the phone out of Molly’s hand, but she kept it out of reach.

  Molly gave her the phone back and grinned. “It’s a guy who likes Rae.”

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nbsp; “Is he tatùed?”

  “Riley!” Molly hit the back of his headrest. “Of course not! Do you not know Rae?”

  “I guess not.” Riley glanced at Rae from the corner of his eye.

  Rae ignored him and leaned toward Molly. She whispered, “I was just going to ask you what I should say.”

  “Tell him we’ll go. I want to meet him.”

  Rae cringed. Why did Molly not have a quiet button? “I can’t tomorrow,” she said firmly, hoping Molly wouldn’t ask why.

  Riley pulled into Guilder’s drive. Rae went to put her phone away. Her thumb swiped across the screen and it flashed on. She still had two unread messages. She checked who they were; Julian and Jennifer again.

  Riley parked the car and everyone got out. Molly and Rae led the way with the boys carrying the food just behind them. Nic and Riley were having some silly argument about a football match. As they walked toward Joist Hall passing Aumbry House, Rae’s tatù switched. Her hearing and sight sharpened. The others were oblivious, even Riley.

  She quickened her walk ever so slightly so she was half a step ahead of Molly. Her heart quickened its rhythm as her eyes darted everywhere. She noticed the shadow in the gardens and bushes just past Aumbry House. She pretended to turn her head to ask the boys a question, her eyes on the spot where she’d seen the person hiding. They rounded the corner and the image disappeared from her vision.

  When they crossed the road to Joist Hall, Rae slapped her forehead. “You guys go on up, I’ll be there in a moment. I just have to make a call from my dorm room.”

  Molly elbowed her playfully and winked at Nic and Riley. “Might as well give her fish and chips to her. Chances are she won’t be back for a bit.”

  Luckily Nic didn’t argue and handed her a brown paper bag. She darted back to the sidewalk and the way they had just come and when the others disappeared into Joist Hall, Rae used the leopard tatù to move fast. She ran around the small building beside Aumbry House and along the grass to where the person had been hiding.

  No one was going to hurt her friends. Not on her watch.

  The person stood hiding in the same spot as she approached, but she couldn’t make out who it was because of the dark sky and thick bushes hiding their face. Plus their back was to her. She raised her arm, switching to Molly’s tatù, ready to throw something electric at them the moment they moved. The person finally turned around when she was a few feet away from them.

 

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