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The Phoenix Agency: The Lost Sister (Kindle Worlds Novella) (The Raven Sisters Book 1) by Jen Talty (8)

Chapter 8

 

AT THIS PARTICULAR JUNCTION, Hazel wasn’t about to question what had happened between Brett, Savanah, Willow, and herself.

Hazel would have to deal with all the psychic connections later. Right now, all that mattered was finding Savanah before something really bad happened.

Brett stepped from the small country store at the base of Deer’s Leap Mountain with a couple of waters and a map. His pale face reminded her of the toll all this had to be taking on him, not to mention her own depleted energy. Every person she’d ever met with psychic abilities, even other people like her, all had abilities that came in different forms and powers. However, they all shared one thing: their power was uniquely their own and very few had the ability to share their gifts on the psychic level.

“If we keep a decent pace, we can get to the location by noon,” Brett said.

“I hope she’s still there.”

Brett nodded. “There are three other potential trails off that mountain, all leading in different directions.” He scratched the back of his head as he rolled his neck. “I keep getting the sense that your sister is the one suggesting these remote locations.”

“I can see this one, since Savanah loves hiking, but I don’t understand the house across the bay from the camp.”

“Well, we’ll be able to figure it all out when this is over,” he said with a dark bite to his tone.

She chose to ignore his comment as she followed him across the gravel parking lot towards the trail to the top of the mountain.

At the start of the hike, Hazel had no problem keeping up with Brett’s quick pace, but as they got closer to the peak of Deer’s Leap, his raspy breath, mixed with her aching muscles, reminded her that not only had their psychic powers been drained, but so had their physical bodies.

One of the theories mentioned in Riley’s book was that there was a collective order of special psychics whose powers were beyond anything ever seen before, but they had been destroyed years ago. However, it was theorized that their off-spring had the ability to restore the order and better police the gifted being lulled to the dark side.

Not many people bought into this concept, including Hazel, but Savanah did. More importantly, Savanah believed she and her sisters were the female sector of the order, waiting to be reunited with quadruplets who made up the male division.

“We should slow down,” Hazel said. “Your energy has been zapped.”

He glanced over his shoulder, glaring. “So has yours, but your sister is in danger and I’m not going to let anything happen to her on my watch.”

“What about the SEAL team? Their situation seems more dire, and the feeling I’m getting isn’t one of fear from any of the visions about my sister.”

“I trust that my team at Phoenix is taking care of them. Besides, my job is your sister.” He turned his attention back to the trail, picking the pace up.

The Brett Hazel knew was a witty, laid back guy who had a deep layer of passion.

The Brett standing in front of her now was someone completely different. The tension seeping from his pores billowed like smoke from a red-hot fire. His face tightened with determination, his eyes sharp, and he carried himself with a fierce focus and relentlessness that reminded her of her father, which was both good and bad.

‘Stop,” she ordered. “I need a break and I know for now Savanah is okay.”

Brett stopped, but didn’t turn as he took a swig of water.

She sucked in a deep breath. “What’s going on? Why are you so pissed off?”

With his hands on his hips, he twisted his body, catching her gaze. “What were your parents? I mean, what abilities did they possess?”

“You talk about them in the past tense. How did you know they died?”

“I have no idea,” he said softly. “But, please, tell me their gifts.”

Hazel leaned against a large rock, staring up at the sun poking through the trees. “My mother was a full intuitive with complete fluidity and could call upon other abilities as necessary, but it was difficult and draining.”

“That’s rare,” Brett said, relaxing his stance a little. “I’m surprised she wasn’t sought after by various governmental agencies as well as the dark side.”

“She might have been, but my parents really tried to keep our lives normal.”

“And your father?” Brett closed the gap between them, leaning against the same rock.

“He was telepathic and a remote viewer, though not full developed.” It had been a long time since she’d talked about her parents. All the sisters carried their own guilt over their parent’s death.

Hazel had had the premonition of the pending doom. Willow got the cry for help. Savanah found them. And Alexis couldn’t heal them.

Their murderer never caught. The police thought the crime was a random act of violence, and in Baltimore, that certainly was possible, but the sister always suspected there might be more to the story.

“What about your grandparents? On either side?” Brett’s shoulder pressed against hers.

“We’re not the order. They don’t exist.” If she told him that both sets of her grandparents mastered three or more psychic abilities each, he’d be a true believer like Savanah. Only, Hazel had done enough research to know that there were other people like her grandparents, who produced many special children and grandchildren.

“The collective order is nothing but a fairytale,” she said

“I used to think so,” Brett admitted as he dumped a small amount of water on his hand and rubbed it across his face. “When I was deployed on my first undercover op in the Middle East using my ability as a remote viewer, my team leader wasn’t just there as my superior, but as my protector.”

“How so?”

“He was telepathic and believed I was one of the quadruplets, separated at birth, born to two oracles.”

“You’re kidding me,” she said, narrowing her gaze.

“I thought it was a crock at the time, but walking into your premonition, Savanah pulling me into her view, Willow’s voice in my damn head, and the idea that Alexis could have saved my life? It’s overwhelming and makes me question everything I’ve tossed aside because it doesn’t fit into a neat little ball of logic.”

“So, do you have brothers?”

He laughed. “I was adopted. I have no idea who my birth parents are, which I suppose plays right into the brothers being separated at birth.”

“Have you looked for your birth parents?” She should keep her mouth shut.

“No. But Trevor did”

“Who’s Trevor?”

“My team leader who died trying to save me a year ago.”

“Fuck. Trevor Whelen,” she muttered.

Brett wiped his head in her direction. “You knew him?”

“I met him once when he came looking for me and my sisters.” She lifted her necklace, fingering the pendant with the Raven etched in silver. “He said he knew what me and my sisters were and that he’d found one of the brothers.”

“When?”

“Six months before he died.”

“Fuck,” Brett muttered, rubbing the back of his neck. “Let’s keep moving. We can talk about all this later.”

She wasn’t about to argue because her mind refused to wrap around a concept she’d rejected for so long could possibly be true.

And that Brett was the man she’d been destined to be with because destiny was a bunch of malarkey.

Bang!

Bang!

“Savanah!” Hazel raced in front of Brett, but he yanked her arm.

“Stay behind me,” he said, then took off running.

When they entered the clearing at the top of the mountain, and Savanah was nowhere to be found, Brett tossed his water bottle, along with a few curses.

Hazel took a deep, calming breath and sat down on a tree stump, closing her eyes, trying desperately to channel her sister in hopes of a vision. She cleared her mind of everything except all her memories of Savanah. An image of them playing at the beach, running and skipping through the waves gently lapping at the shore tickled her mind. More happy reminiscences filled Hazel’s brain. It was as if she were watching a movie of her and her sister’s life together.

Hazel blinked her eyes open, looking up to the sky. The clouds swirled and collided with each other and as they broke apart, they created all the colors of the rainbow until her sister came into view.

Savanah stood in front of a small, secluded cabin, with her arm in a sling.

“Hazel,” Brett shouted, pulling her from her vision.

“Damn it, I had eyes on my sister.”

“She’s here.” Brett grabbed Hazel, and tugged her toward a path on the opposite side from where they’d entered the clearing.

“What do you mean?”

“I viewed her and she’s about a half a mile away.”

“Is she okay?”

He glanced over his shoulder. “She’s hurt, but alive and hiding. We need to get to her and get out of here before whoever kidnapped her comes back.”

Brett took a sharp turn off the path and down a rocky slope that looked like an old river bed. Just as he turned to offer her a hand the sound of boots hitting rock echoed from behind. Brett grabbed her by both of her arms, lifting her feet off the ground, heaving his body in front of hers.

Bang!

Brett’s body jerked back, knocking her over.

Crack!

A crushing pain shot through her eyes and the world went black.

 

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