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The Awakening (Darkest Powers 2)

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She held out her hand. Tori stared at it.

“Mine’s getting old,” the girl said. “I like yours better. ”

Tori snorted and tried to pass again.

The girl stepped in front of her, knife raised. “I said I want your jacket. ”

“And her shoes. ” The girl with the dreadlocks pointed at me.

“Fine, the jacket and the shoes,” the scarred one said. “Take ’em off, girls. ”

The girl in fatigues stepped forward. “I want the little one’s jeans, too. Never had a pair of Sevens. ” She smiled, flashing a jeweled tooth. “Gonna make me feel like a movie star. ”

“Yeah, if you can get them on,” the dreadlocked girl said.

“Forget the jeans,” the scarred girl said. “Jacket and shoes. Now. ”

Tori needed her jacket, and I definitely needed shoes. I bent to undo one of my sneakers, pretending to have trouble with my balance, hopping, then waving Tori over to help. To my relief, she came. I leaned against her, tugging at my shoe, and whispered, “Knock back. ”

Tori frowned.

I flicked my fingers. “Knock back. One, two, three. ” I nodded to each girl

in turn.

Tori shook her head. “Binding. ”

“Too many. Knock back. ”

“Come on, girls,” the scarred girl said.

Tori gave an exasperated sigh and bent, as if helping me undo my shoe. Then she shot up, her hands flying out, hitting the scarred girl with—

The girl froze. So much for my advice.

At first the other two didn’t notice. They just looked at their leader impatiently, waiting for her to prod us again.

“On my count,” Tori whispered. “One, two…”

“Hey, what’s—?” the girl in fatigues began.

Tori’s hands shot up, but the girl kept coming. And the scarred girl stumbled, the spell breaking. She advanced, knife raised. Her friends fell into position, flanking her. Tori tried again, but apparently she’d used up all her juice because nothing was happening.

“Whatever trick that was,” the scarred girl said. “It was really dumb. You have three seconds to strip out of everything. Both of you. ”

“I don’t think so,” Tori said. “Now, back off. ”

Tori flicked her fingers. The girl didn’t even sway.

“I said, back off!”

She flicked again. The girls kept coming. I spun, only to discover the problem with a blind alley—if the entrance is blocked, you’re trapped. When the girl in fatigues lunged for me, I ran anyway, Tori at my side.

At the end, I deked fast, hoping to catch my pursuers off guard and dodge around them. It worked on the one in fatigues. But the dreadlocked girl saw my feint and blocked me.

I ducked her knife, but she kicked me in the back of my knee. My leg buckled, and I dropped. I scuttled out of her way. I caught sight of Tori, her hands raised as if in surrender. Then one hand shot out, grabbing for the scarred girl’s knife hand. The blade flashed and laid open the sleeve of Tori’s leather jacket.

Tori let out a strangled howl of outrage, as if it had sliced through her arm instead. Her hands flew up. The scarred girl jolted back to avoid a punch, but Tori’s hands went straight up over her head, then slammed down.

An invisible wave smacked me, and the next thing I knew I was lying on my back. Sneakers slapped the concrete and I looked up to see Tori running over.

“Are you okay?” Seeing I was conscious, she didn’t wait for an answer. “Get up!”

I wobbled partway up, my leg still throbbing from the dreadlocked girl’s kick. I looked around quickly. She lay a few feet away.

Tori yanked me all the way to my feet. The girl in fatigues lay crumpled at the foot of the wall. She let out a soft moan. The scarred girl was on all fours, conscious but dazed.

Seeing the dreadlocked girl’s blade on the ground, I snatched it up and ran to the girl in fatigues, telling Tori to take the scarred girl’s knife as I looked for this one’s. It had fallen a couple of feet away. I grabbed it. Tori was already running down the alley. I ignored the pain in my leg and raced to catch up.

“Did you grab her knife?” I asked.

“Why? You have two. ”

“That’s not why I—”

“Hey!” a shout from behind us. “Hey!”

I glanced over my shoulder to see the scarred girl coming after us, knife in hand. That’s why I wanted all three.

Twenty-four

I SLAPPED ONE OF the knives into Tori’s hand and told her to run. She did, sprinting ahead, her long legs soon leaving me behind, which was not what I’d meant. But we had enough of a head start. We just needed to get—

I glanced back at my pursuer and missed the curb. I stumbled and tried to recover, but my injured knee gave out and I sprawled onto a strip of grass. I dug in with both hands, ready to scramble up, but the girl landed on my back and the wind flew from my lungs.

We fought—if you could call my frantic kicking and flailing a fight. Soon she had me pinned on my back, knife at my throat. That stopped me.

“I—I—I—” I swallowed. “I’m sorry. Do you want my jacket? My shoes?”

Her face twisted in disgust. “You don’t have anything I want, blondie. ”

She wrenched down my hood and yanked a handful of my hair. I winced and bit back a yelp.

“Red streaks?” A humorless laugh. “You think that makes you tough? Makes you cool?”

“N-no. If you want my shoes—”

“They’d never fit me. I wanted your friend’s jacket, but she’s long gone. Nice friend you’ve got there. Never even looked back. ” The girl eased up, knife still at my throat. “It was a taser, wasn’t it?”

“What?”

“What she did to me back there. She tasered me, then my girls. I bet you thought that was funny. ”

“N-no. I—”

“I said I was going to teach you a lesson, and since you don’t have anything I want…”

She lifted the knife until the point was an inch over my eye. I saw that tip coming down and went nuts, writhing to get free, but she had me securely pinned with her arm on my neck, cutting off my air as I struggled, and all I could do was watch that point coming straight for my eye. A whimper burbled up from my gut. She laughed and lowered the blade to rest on my cheekbone.

The tip pressed in. I felt the jab of pain, then hot blood trickling down my cheek.

“This is no life for pretty girls, blondie. A cute little thing like you? I’ll give you a week before some player has you turning tricks. Me? I’m lucky. I don’t have to worry about that. ” She tilted her face, showing me her badly scarred cheek. “I’m going to do you the same favor. ”

The knife bit in, digging deeper. I closed my eyes against the pain, then felt the girl leap off me with a snarl of rage.



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