The Channel (The Gifted Book 2)

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The Channel

The Gifted

Book 2

 

C. L. MCCOURT

Copyright © 2013 Cynthia L McCourt

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For my family and friends.

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

 

 

If not for the tireless efforts of several generous people, this book might not have made it. I want to thank Helen McCourt, Amanda Vavrina, Laura Johnston, and my husband BJ for their feedback and editorial services. I truly believe they made the story better.

 

Thank you.

The Gifted

 

The Guardian

The Channel

The Dark Healer

The Keeper

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Table of Contents

1 Seeing

2 Acclimate

3 Brauns

4 Others

5 Travels

6 Farmer

7 Terranees

8 Attack

9 Horses

10 Taulin

11 Trackers

12 Packing

13 The Inn

14 Brothers

15 Family

16 Rendezvous

17 News

18 Prince

19 Next

20 Spies

21 South

22 Camp

23 Decision

24 Sentran

25 Attack

26 Questions

27 Prisoners

28 Runes

29 Future

30 Cauhill

31 Nauylors

32 Messages

33 Taelr

34 Memories

35 Visions

36 Lies

37 Queen

38 Proof

39 Kalaub

40 Voyage

41 Recon

42 Capture

Sneak Peek The Dark Healer

 

1
Seeing

 

The sound of Doaran's boots echoed in the long, torch-lit tunnel leading to the Seer's sanctuary, an ancient cave within the Kinling Mountains. Since the beginning of the Libraim's histories, the sanctuary had been a place where those gifted with visions could see most clearly and without distraction.

He knew she would be expecting him. The veil between the worlds had opened just a few hours ago, ready to receive, and he needed to know if there was any sign that the prophecy would be fulfilled. Doaran had started making this walk after the Seer advised Daen of his mission, after Daen had disappeared, a little over 18 years ago.

He stopped at the heavy wooden doors that hid the gifted seers from prying eyes. The knowledge obtained by the seers was not to be shared with just anyone—the future was not theirs to change. Visions of missions were the only bits of information the seers passed on, as it was believed to be their responsibility.

He gripped the iron handle and pressed the latch. The massive door slid open with ease, as if inviting him in. He stepped quietly inside and closed the door.

She sat with her back to him, on a stack of pillows in front of an opening in the cave wall. The sanctuary was located just a few feet below the rocky surface of the Kinling Mountains. He couldn't see her face, but he knew her white eyes were open, staring out at nature's window and seeing that which no one else could see.

Behind her, her fellow guardians, each with the gift of visions, sat with their eyes closed, yet, watching the world around them, waiting for the Libraim to send them a request.

A cool breeze whipped through the opening in the mountain's wall as Midori turned towards him, her long black hair swirling in the wind's wake. She lifted her white eyes to meet his and held his gaze. "They are here."

Doaran strained to control his excitement. "So the prophecy will be fulfilled?"

Midori dipped her head once. "It has started." She turned back to the opening. "Now we must wait."

Doaran turned on his heel and briskly left the sanctuary, returning the way he'd come; the elders and his peers would be the next to know. He reached the end of the tunnel and stepped into the cool storage room, closing the doors to the tunnel behind him.

Passing crates filled with supplies, barrels of wine, and stores of food, Doaran climbed the stone steps, carved out of the mountains rock, to the main floor meeting hall. Before him, the darkness of the vast chamber was tempered by a scattering of torches hanging along the walls, casting enough light to see only a few of the wood plank tables and benches that occupied the space.

He turned left, away from the tables, to a set of open doors at the end of the room. Darkness was upon Luxatra, but that didn't keep him from seeing those who sat around the table of decisions, waiting for his report. They would not retire, for what remained of the night, until the Seer's message had been delivered.

The heels of Doaran's boots gave notice of his approach, drawing all eyes to him as he entered the room and closed the doors. He proceeded to the head of the table where he stood and looked into the faces of the men and women who'd waited patiently, yet anxiously, to know. "They are here. The prophecy has come to be."

The rumble of voices, each commenting on top of the other, filled the room.

Doaran could see the excitement, as well as the concern, on their faces and in their body language. He remained standing, silently watching, as word of Daen's return was rejoiced and discussed.

~~~

Bestian and Gauvin reached the grassy shore of Hondau Lake, exhausted from their swim. It took them almost thirty minutes, fully clothed, to reach the shore after leaving the tiny island where they had been unceremoniously dumped.

Bestian's anger raged inside him, burning through his veins such that he didn't even notice the coldness of the water. He wanted Gauvin to know just what he planned to do to the guardian who had caused him so much trouble, but each time he spoke, water had splashed into his mouth causing him to spit and sputter.

It had taken only a few minutes for them to decide to leave the island. Gauvin had wanted to wait until the darkness had started to fade into light, but Bestian couldn't wait. After Gauvin had stepped onto the island, Bestian walked to the other side and slipped into the cold water again, determined to reach shore as fast as possible.

Gauvin had kept his mouth shut. He hadn't wanted to listen to Bestian's gripes and insults so he'd followed his partner into the lake. He had worked slowly and methodically, maximizing each stroke to reach a shore he hadn't been able to see in the dark but trusted was there. He hadn't known how far they'd have to swim so he'd focused on reserving his energy, ignoring Bestian, and hoping that he would survive.

Now, Bestian and Gauvin lay on the grass-line shore, recovering from their efforts.

"Do you think they returned, like he said they would?" Gauvin asked.

Bestian strained for every breath, barely able to answer, "I ... don't ... know." As he sucked in more breaths, his heart rate started to slow, and feeling started to return to his numb appendages. "It certainly sounded like he would."

"Do you have a plan for finding them?" Gauvin sat up and stared into the darkness. "They could be anyplace by now."

Bestian didn't answer. He was too tired to deal with Gauvin's stupid questions. "Shut up and help me start a fire. Do you still carry your flint and steel?"

"Yeah." Gauvin opened the soggy pouch that hung at his hip and pulled out a small stone and a piece of steel.

"Good. Start a fire while I find us some wood."

Bestian and Gauvin were seasoned woodsmen. It wasn't long before they were drying themselves by the heat of a blazing camp fire.

Bestian lay down and closed his eyes. "You take first watch. We leave at first light."

~~~

The instant Daen stepped through the veil he could feel the energy from Luxatra seeping into his body. It was a sensation he'
d taken for granted before he was cast from his home world, and now he reveled in the old and comfortable feeling.

Rhea turned to face the direction from which she and Randell had just come, and watched as Ander pointed in her direction. He told her parents, "She's watching, wave to her."

Rhea tried not to laugh at the uncomfortable look on her father's face as his eyes darted from side to side to ascertain whether any strangers might see him wave to a set of bushes. Her mother wiped her eyes and forced a smile to her lips as she waved goodbye.

Rhea returned the gesture. "Please tell them I love them and I will come back." She'd told them those same words before stepping through the veil, but they needed to be said again.

Ander did as she asked and asked a favor in return. "Please bring our son home to us."

Rhea studied the man's face, the seriousness in his eyes. "I will do my best." That's all she could promise.

If Daen was right, something bad was in her future, and Randell had volunteered to help. She hadn't spent a lot of time with Ander, but that didn't matter. She was connected to him. He was family, and he was from both her worlds.

Rhea returned one last wave as she watched her parents, and Randell's, retreat to their cars. The excitement she felt just being in Luxatra battled with the grief she felt having to leave her loved ones behind.

Randell leaned over her shoulder. "Are they gone?" He'd been waving in the same direction as Rhea even though he couldn't see his world.

Rhea's voice was tight with sorrow. "Yes." She turned to face Randell and Daen, barely able to discern their faces in the darkness. "Where are we?"

"From the smell and these large mounds surrounding us, I'd say we're in the middle of a hay field, shortly after drying." The last few words were spoken through a yawn that he could not hold back. "I checked the area around us and didn't feel the energy from anyone nearby, but it couldn't hurt for you to check it out as well."

Rhea closed her eyes and started to concentrate on her surroundings, but it didn't take much effort. Almost instantly, in her mind's eye, a psychedelic view of the heat signatures of the hay field came to life. The location of the large, round, reddish-orange circles was consistent with the hay stacks surrounding them, but the ground was cooler, bluer. "Before we came here, I had to concentrate to feel this way; but now ... I'm not even trying. It'
s just happening. It
's like the energy is coming to me on its own."

Scanning the area around her had been easy at the Youngs' house because she already knew the lay of the yard and all its items. Now she wasn't sure what she would be seeing. What she did know was the only human source of energy nearby was located not far beyond the haystacks. "I think I see the farm house," she pointed, "in that direction, over a hundred yards away. There are three people."

Rhea opened her eyes to Daen and Randell standing close to her.

"We should be safe for now," said Daen.

Rhea extended her arms outwards and raised her face to the night's sky. "This is incredible. Randell, can you feel it?"

"You mean the feeling of just having consumed a couple espressos? Yeah, it's quite a buzz."

Rhea let the sensations run over her. "Without seeing it, I can feel the world around me, it's almost overwhelming."

"You'll get used to it," Daen explained. "Luxatra affects everyone differently, depending on their gift and its strength." He set his gear on the ground and laid his blanket at the base of one of the haystacks. "It's too dark to travel right now, and we could use the rest. It'll be light soon, and we have a long day ahead of us."

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