SOUL-SHIFTER - Prologue
by *bonbon3272SOUL-SHIFTER
©2009 Bonnie Watson
PROLOGUE
Six stories up and the only thing between me and escape was a gap in between rooftops. Six minutes ago I thought I had lost her. Six hours ago I had been at a coffee shop wondering whether to tell my parents the truth. Being pregnant would have been a better story and possibly had a happier ending. Quite the opposite now as I scanned along the narrow ledge for an escape ladder, steps, anything! There should have been a streetlamp below. Now the alley was as dark as the night sky.
The rattling of metal staircase alerted me to another person approaching. I knew who it was. We had met for coffee earlier. An attractive woman, her blond hair was like mine, short and wavy. I had felt drawn to her then. Her words were compelling and understanding in that motherly way. But it was all those probing questions that got me thinking. It was as if something was telling me to get away, some nagging pull that led me here. But why?
I whirled around. My breath caught in my throat when I saw the revolver.
Stay away from me! I never realized how whiney my voice was until now. No wonder grownups hated when teenagers talked.
Okay, calm down. No ones going to hurt you.
That was a lie.
Ill jump! I threatened. I was as far as the flattop root would allow. One more step was all it took.
Listen to me. I understand what youre going through. I want to help.
Youre lying! I screamed. This wasnt happening. Why her? Why hadnt I told my parents all this time?
Just dont
She was caught off guard the same as I by the hiss. A black object landed between us, and I jumped back in fright before realizing it was a cat before realizing I didnt have room...
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Pain; there was always pain when a link between souls was broken, though this time it didnt last as long. I was just thankful I wasnt stuck with the voice of a fifteen-year-old.
I reached for the phone. Persistent one, arent you? I knew the number by heart now. Without thinking, my fingers started dialing. When the rings switched over to voicemail, I couldnt help but feel sorry for her. You cant blame yourself this time, Marissa. Who knew a cat was going to show up and scare the girl. On the bright side, I did her a favor. She was dying. Not with what I did, but what she did. She didnt want her parents to know. And now, they dont have to.
There was a click as though the message was getting ready to cut me off. Then another voice, cold and angry, picked on the other end. I knew shed been listening the entire time.
Listen to me, you son-of-a
The line went dead.















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