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Copula Chronicles: The Complete Collection: Origin, Descend, Ascend, Legacy

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by Venessa Kimball


  I look over at Jesca again, still and peaceful. “She carries a blueprint of answers within her, Sebastian. The mounds, the three stars. Orion’s Belt.”

  Sebastian rests his hand on my forearm, pulling my attention back to him. “The sooner we get her to Georgia, the closer to the answers we will be.”

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  Novi, Michigan 48374

  Copyright 2016 Venessa Kimball

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  Published by

  Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly Publishing, LLC.

  Novi, Michigan 48374

  This is a work of fiction. All characters and events portrayed in this novel are fictitious and are products of the author’s imagination and any resemblance to actual events, or locales or persons, living or dead are entirely coincidental.

  Edited by Kristina Circelli -Red Road Editing

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  “All things are connected. Whatever befalls the earth, befalls the sons of the earth. Man does not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand of it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.”

  ~Ted Perry, 1972

  LEGACY

  CONTENTS

  PROLOGUE: INCANTATION

  CHAPTER 1: HERE AND NOW

  CHAPTER 2: BLUEPRINT

  CHAPTER 3: FRESH SCARS

  CHAPTER 4: ALLIES OR ENEMIES

  CHAPTER 5: DESCENT

  CHAPTER 6: DWELLERS

  CHAPTER 7: BAD BLOOD

  CHAPTER 8: THE FARM

  CHAPTER 9: LIKE OLD TIMES

  CHAPTER 10: VISIONS

  CHAPTER 11: PUZZLE PIECES

  CHAPTER 12: TAINTED

  CHAPTER 13: TRAPPINGS

  CHAPTER 14: FOSTER

  CHAPTER 15: SIDETRACKED

  CHAPTER 16: REPHAIM

  CHAPTER 17: SAFE HAVEN

  CHAPTER 18: REMEMBRANCE

  CHAPTER 19: REVELATION

  CHAPTER 20: DÉJÀ VU

  CHAPTER 21: GAME PLAN

  CHAPTER 22: THE STREAM

  CHAPTER 23: ASHES TO ASHES

  CHAPTER 24: CAPTIVE

  CHAPTER 25: SAVING YOU

  CHAPTER 26: DISCOVERED

  CHAPTER 27: ANOMALY

  CHAPTER 28: DISENGAGE

  CHAPTER 29: PARALLEL

  CHAPTER 30: BLINDSIDED

  CHAPTER 31: SAFE HOUSE

  CHAPTER 32: AKHA

  CHAPTER 33: DARK PLACES

  CHAPTER 34: PLAYING FIELD

  CHAPTER 35: STRIKING DISTANCE

  CHAPTER 36: WEAKNESS

  CHAPTER 37: INTENTIONS

  CHAPTER 38: LET GO

  CHAPTER 39: BRANDED

  CHAPTER 40: LABYRINTH

  CHAPTER 41: LIFE OR DEATH

  CHAPTER 42: SACRED

  CHAPTER 43: SURRENDER

  CHAPTER 44: EPILOGUE

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  PROLOGUE: INCANTATION

  Etowah Mounds, Georgia 1830 AD

  Two strong, tan hands strike a rawhide drum in turn. Bum … bum.

  The natives move swiftly among their thatched huts, readying for the attack––the battle.

  Bum … bum … bum.

  Dressed in deerskin cloaks and battling spears, bows and arrows in hand, the native warriors and uniformed soldiers begin to congregate in the village square to set up post.

  Bum … bum … bum — bum.

  Face painted red to resemble the warring time of his forefathers, a boy perches on the village palisade on the southernmost edge. The splash in the river draws his chestnut eyes to the horses carrying the soldiers of evolution.

  He turns, cups his hands around his mouth and wails a warning to his people.

  Bum .. bum .. bum .. bum, tick.

  The champion natives and those foreign who have joined their fight ready themselves to meet the challenge. The legacy must be drawn before they are attacked. Among them, white men with eyes the color of forests and blue skies. Pale skins etched with the markings of Creek warriors.

  Bum .. bum .. bum .. bum, tick, tick.

  A white man, a soldier comes into the light from a darkened thatched hut with a native woman and girl. They run huddled together toward the tallest of the mounds that encircle their village.

  Bum .. bum .. bum .. bum, tick, tick, tick, tick.

  Before the white man urges them to quickly move into the depths of the mound, he takes hold of the native woman and pulls her to him.

  Bum .. bum .. bum .. bum, tick, tick, tick, tick, bum.

  Within the depths of the mound is a snaking passage that rises, falls, twists and turns. The final rise is steep as the woman and girl climb higher and higher into the mound.

  Bum .. bum .. bum .. bum, tick, tick, tick, tick, bum…bum.

  The woman and girl descend a wooden ladder into a hollow cavern. A man sits across from both of them, aged bronze leather skin with the markings of his battles on his cheekbones and forehead. Unruly and thinning white hair frames his face and timeworn copper eyes. He’s kindled a fire within the pit beneath the opening of the hollow den. He beckons the woman and girl to join him around the fire pit. A shaman––he’s a high priest.

  Bum .. bum .. bum .. bum, tick, tick, tick, tick, bum .. bum.

  The slow and steady hum echoing from the leathery hands beating the taut rawhide in the distance employs a faster, hypnotic pace now.

  Bum, bum, bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, tick, bum, bum, bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, tick.

  The fire between the high priest and the woman and girl blazes blue and orange, dancing up toward the open-air shaft. The blue glow of night seeps through the opening, meeting the fiery blaze.

  Bum, bum, bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, tick, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, tick.

  The shaman releases an ancient chant, filling the empty space between the measured percussions of the drum.

  Bum — bum — bum — bum, tick, tick, tick, tick, bum — bum — bum — bum — bum.

  The soldiers ascend the rocky rising plateau and climb the stone palisade, surpassing the indigenous barrier. One trooper stands out among them; he’s their leader. He drives the soldier’s cadence, passing the huts to the village center, where they converge with the resistance, those bound to guard.

  Bum, bum, bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, tick, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.

  As the shaman continues crooning his exotic intonations, he draws up a primitive copper disc from around his neck. The woman walks around the fire to the high priest and without a word exchanged, he hands her the small amber disc. Carrying it back to the girl, shakily the woman holds it out to her and the girl takes the amber medallion in her open hand.

  Bum, bum, bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, tick, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.

  The attacking commander makes his move and his warring soldiers follow, pushing against the native resistance. The indigenous guardians, they do not back down, fighting for everything they have and hold dear.

  Bum, bum, bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, tick, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.

  The woman forces the girl’s palm closed around the amber disc before she steps away from her.
r />   Bum, bum, bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, tick, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.

  The shaman’s humming intensifies as the dialect demands an understanding beyond the native words, a promise of a potent legacy that must be carried on, carried out through this girl.

  Bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, bum, bum.

  The young girl’s bronze skin glows from the flames that continue their dance within the pit. The rhythm of the drums swells to meet the high priest’s rousing incantation and the quickening ripple of the pyre.

  Bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, bum, bum.

  The bronzed leader of the indigenous guardians stands resolutely before the mounted soldiers and approaching white man’s commander. The commander descends the side of the highest mound and confronts the bronzed man, nose to nose. Using the commander’s foreign tongue, the indigenous leader hisses in the language of their people, “Take me. I’ll sacrifice my freedom for theirs.”

  Bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, bum, bum.

  The soldier sneers, “Your sacrifice is worth nothing to me. What we want is behind you.”

  The commander shoves the white man, giving launch to the battle.

  Bum, bum, tick, tick, tick, bum, bum.

  The native princess clutches the golden metal in one hand, spreads her arms wide, closes her eyes and releases an amber blaze from her figure into the kiva. The essence she surrenders transcends to meet the ascending blue iridescent glow emanating from the small hatch above.

  CHAPTER 1: HERE AND NOW

  Sebastian

  The sound of the aircrafts engine is a monotonous lull, silencing the thrum of the drumbeat and pulling me from the vision I’ve had since childhood. It has changed very little as far as the images, but the meaning has evolved as I’ve grown. The Copula, it was born from this vision. The magic of that medallion held in the hands of that beautiful princess as she surrendered her spirit, her vitality, to the ethereal. Daily I’d fixate on the medallion, what it could be used for and how it could save those around it. Yes, it started out rudimentary, like a child’s imagining mind. As I matured and the questions about my lineage were left unanswered by my parents, I sought out answers for myself, which led to my obsession of my ancestry and the discovery of an old rivalry: Jaeger Sanderson, father of Michael Sanderson.

  To this day, I wonder what sparked the provenance of the Copula’s design within me? Was it a divine vision sent and planted within me from beyond our world? The curiosity that stirred within me, was that divine as well? If it was sent from beyond our world, have I done the vision justice by creating the Copula, traversing between worlds, implanting it into our mortal bodies, and bringing a convergence of our galaxy and another? Was all of it meant to occur, expected, anticipated? Is that why our bloodline carries these visions, because we are the keepers of our world? I think back on the girl in the vision, her essence transcending to meet the glow emanating from the small hatch below her.

  Could the blue, iridescent glow be the three stars that Jesca has seen? The three stars that make up Orion’s belt. Another piece of this monstrous puzzle is trying to reveal itself through her. It’s been loosely theorized that the Orion constellation could be a gateway to another time, another place. With the reality we have beset now in our world, our universe, I don’t doubt that there’s a connection and it’s no longer theory. There’s a black hole within the Orion constellation just as there’s one within the Andromeda constellation. The black hole within Andromeda is a dark and illusive universe. One that will starve, then steal the soul of every living thing. Having been beyond its veil, I know this. I can’t help but question––will the black hole within Orion be a luminous and absolute universe? One that is the complete opposite of Andromeda and will bestow salvation for our souls and humanity?

  It must. The only question is what must Jesca do in order to usher in salvation?

  My eyes still closed, a warm hand rests on my shoulder bringing me back to the here and now.

  CHAPTER 2: BLUEPRINT

  Ezra

  I pull back from Sebastian. From his shaken reaction and frightened eyes, I can see I’ve startled him. “It’s just me.”

  As he gathers his senses, he shifts in his seat to sit upright then pinches the bridge of his nose. His voice is gruff and thick as he speaks, “It’s all right. I was just—thinking.”

  I lean my head back on the headrest and knowingly whisper, “Orion’s Belt and Jesca.”

  I feel Sebastian look at me out of the corner of his eye curiously.

  “The telepathy, it’s starting to surface. Just little glimpses of thoughts here and there, but it’s spotty.”

  Sebastian nods. “Mine too.”

  I collect glimpses of what Sebastian was trying to decipher. The words that keep rising to the surface of my mind are simple, but their painful impact is complex. I train my eyes on him. “The legacy says she’s the one.”

  Not wanting to say or believe them, the words feel foreign to me. I notice Sebastian release his grip and tighten his hand into a fist.

  “The legacy says a lot of things we haven’t deciphered.”

  Sebastian opens his eyes and looks at me. “I keep playing my visions over and over in my head, hoping that it’s me that must surrender myself to save our world. It should be me.”

  Sebastian looks beyond me and at Jesca sitting across the small aisle. He whispers, “She’s seen an extension of what I have in her visions. Yes, she’s part of it because of her blood, her lineage, but she shouldn’t have to bear this burden.”

  I feel a knot rise in my throat as Sebastian says everything I’ve been justifying to myself for the past two hours. I whisper passed the knot, “She shouldn’t, but she does. I had a premonition in the cabin before Japan, when you sent us to get Xander.”

  Sebastian looks from Jes to me and waits for me to explain myself.

  “We were readying the house for training and I was going to get the basement prepped. Jesca was standing in the kitchen and for one split second, I looked at her and saw a flash of something.” I close my eyes to pull the image to the front of my mind. “She’s in a small room made of dirt and rock. It’s underground, I think. In the center is a blazing fire.”

  I shake my head as the image of Jesca’s suffering tortures me. I continue, “She’s kneeling before the blazing fire, tears streaking her face and eyes closed. Then, she releases something within her; it emits from her like a flare and rises above her body.”

  Sebastian interrupts with a shaky whisper, “Into an air shaft.”

  I open my eyes and look at him, curious of how he knows. “Have you seen it in my mind?”

  Sebastian shakes his head slowly, “No. In my own, my vision, but it wasn’t Jesca. It was a young woman, a princess. Ezra, my vision has not shifted. I’ve not seen Jesca. Maybe you are seeing her because it is what you fear for her.”

  I turn my head to look at Jes. Her head is leaning against the seat and the window. She was asleep I could sense it. I place my elbow on the armrest and lay my hand over my mouth. Under my breath I say, “Yes, I fear for her. She’s my daughter.”

  She looks so peaceful, her mouth parted as she breathes steadily. I try to slip into her head, see if for once she is not having a vision and actually experiencing true rest. I don’t tell Sebastian what I fear more. I can’t be so selfish.

  Sebastian interrupts my thoughts, “I should’ve told you about the legacy sooner.”

  “I understand why you didn’t. Protection. The less we knew the safer we were.”

  Sebastian nods, folds his hands in his lap and looks in Jesca’s direction again. “How did she react when you told her?”

  “She didn’t react. She kept everything she was feeling inside. That’s her way.”

  “Sounds like a family trait.”

  He was right, both Anna and I were like that. On a whim, I try to open my mind to l
et her in, see if she’s able to make contact. Just the short time I was in the presence of her energy has me needing her connection again. There’s nothing though. I know part of it is from the transition and adaptation to the new Copulas. I try not to appear deflated as I ask Sebastian, “The abilities, will they return to their full strength?”

  Sebastian nods. “Monica said it took her a couple of days to adapt, but our world has evolved so quickly and so much has happened since we’ve been gone. It could take much longer.”

  I feel the need to reassure him. “You know, the Copula has saved our lives, Sebastian. If you’d not gotten that vision as a child and obsessed over it, we wouldn’t be alive.”

  Sebastian’s smile is weak. “Yes, but if I’d not obsessed over it, we may not be in the predicament we are currently in.”

  Sebastian tightens his lips and focuses on the seat in front of him. Silence falls between us for a moment before he ends it. “I haven’t felt her presence since we were beyond the veil. No matter time or place, the connection will never break, Ezra.”

  I believe that. I have faith that once the essence of a human being has brushed with another’s, nothing can break that unique connection. My only worry is that Anna’s soul did not make it from the consuming realm beyond the veil. Losing her physically was one thing. Her losing her soul—I can’t think about that right now. I quickly change the subject. “I noticed we aren’t flying into the states via Seattle. That would have been the shortest route from Japan.”

  “Seattle would have us on the wrong coast. More land to cover to get to Georgia. We needed to be on the east coast. Monica said the pilot couldn’t get us into JFK. There’s a curfew, so we’re landing on the outskirts of New York.”

  “Curfew?”

  Sebastian eyes me. “Because of the attacks. No landing or take off after dark. Monica said that is when they are most active.”

 

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