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Extraordinary Book 1: Sundown, Holiday, Beacon
Extraordinary Book 1: Sundown, Holiday, Beacon
Extraordinary Book 1: Sundown, Holiday, Beacon
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Extraordinary Book 1: Sundown, Holiday, Beacon

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Three superheroes in love! Or one superhero, one former sidekick, and one redeemed supervillain, at least.

Ryan, John, and Holiday have been partners -- in every sense of the word -- for two years. They’ve saved the world, fallen in love, and remodeled the secret base to include bookshelves and a bigger bed.

But Ryan and John have always been the public face of the team. The world still believes Holiday’s a villain. And he’s been using that reputation to stay undercover and share information. Tonight, though, Holiday comes home injured, and his partners aren’t sure the mission’s worth his life.

Caution: this story also contains lasagna, superhero theatrics, home renovation, a thunderstorm, and very enjoyable use of superpowers in bed.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJMS Books LLC
Release dateSep 11, 2019
ISBN9781646560691
Extraordinary Book 1: Sundown, Holiday, Beacon
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K.L. Noone

K.L. Noone loves fantasy, romance, cats, far too sweet coffee, and happy endings! She is also the author of Port in a Storm and its upcoming sequel, available from Less Than Three Press, and numerous short romances with Ellora’s Cave and Circlet Press; her fantasy fiction has appeared in Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Sword and Sorceress anthologies. With her Professor Hat on, she teaches college students about Shakespeare and superhero comics, and has published academic articles and essays on Neil Gaiman’s adaptations of Beowulf, Welsh mythology in modern fantasy, and Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels.

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    Chapter 1

    The Sinister Sorcerer’s cape caught the wind. Fluttered. Wreathed his flying form with imposing eerie green. That well-practiced supervillain laugh rattled buildings and sent a matching shiver down Ryan’s spine. The two of them hovered across from the Golden Gate Bridge and watched each other, trapped in a mutual mid-air stand-off.

    The Sorcerer waved a hand. Storm clouds gathered. Rain pelted the world. A screech of threatened metal rose up from below.

    Don’t you dare, Ryan told him, there are people on that bridge— and caught his balance amid wind and pointed a finger. Lightning flashed. Electric as his current, pun intended, superhero name. He was having second thoughts about going with Beacon. Too on the nose. Better than being the former Lightning Kid, Captain Justice’s teenage sidekick, though.

    Ow, said the Sinister Sorcerer, who at home went by Holiday Jones or Holly or occasionally that person who left yesterday’s dishes in the sink; he jerked a foot out of the way, and glared. "You’re not supposed to actually shoot me!"

    It’s verisimilitude!

    Big words from a former sidekick—

    "Getting a little too into the role, aren’t you, did you forget who tied you up yesterday—"

    Both of you behave, said John’s calm voice across their earpieces, or no one’s getting to tie anyone up tonight. Holly, menace people without hurting them, please. Ryan, don’t shoot Holly in the foot, that’s either obviously purposeful or ridiculously awful bad aim. And let’s wrap this up soon, because the other Masters of Terror are starting to wonder whether they should leave the Terrible Tower and help. I’m hearing the calls out to henchmen, and you won’t let me out there to even the odds.

    Strategic. Experienced. Practical. John always had been the best, or at least most traditionally trained, among them. Good at plans and staging fake-but-believable battle scenes.

    Sorry, Holly said immediately. He even visibly meant it. Sincerity behind the curling green and silver of his mask. In that elegant English accent. In those big anxious hazel eyes.

    Which meant he was perilously close to dropping the whole supervillain persona that kept them informed about the Masters of Terror and secret plans to be foiled. Ryan sighed, but only internally. Holly, at nineteen, was nine years younger than his own twenty-eight, twenty-five years younger than John, and arguably more clever than both of them, but far less experienced as far as actual on-the-ground strategy. And more emotional, particularly when afraid he might’ve done something wrong.

    There were reasons for that, of course.

    Holly, continuing to apologize, went on, Never mind, Ryan, you can shoot me, it’s fine, I heal fast—

    I’m not going to seriously shoot you! I love you, you moron. Ryan considered this phrasing, added, You know what I mean. Sorry, John. And I love you too. The rain got into his hair. Flattened it in black spikes over his face and the corner of his mask. He still wasn’t sure about the gold and dark grey color scheme, but at least he’d successfully argued for sleek and simple and functional over fanciful and ornate. He liked sleek and simple and functional.

    He spared a second to glare at Holly, who was managing to float serenely between raindrops and stay dry. Definitely a Sinister Sorcerer. Charming his own personal weather.

    You’re both idiots, John said, but you’re my idiots. I’m making lasagna for dinner. We could all use the comfort after this. Ryan, shoot Holly, please.

    I’m not— An invisible hand, courtesy of one of Holly’s mystic rings of power, flipped Ryan upside down. The hand dangled him over rain-pummeled waters, out above the bay. This was not a good feeling. "Thank you very much, now I feel extra menaced—"

    I do have a plan, John observed mildly. If you both would shut up and accept the benefit of my age and wisdom. Holiday, you’re supposed to be attacking the bridge and demonstrating your utter rage at the foolish complacency of humanity, not wasting time on a former sidekick who should be beneath your notice—sorry, Ryan, you know I don’t mean that—

    I know, Ryan said, doing a flip back upright with the aid of a lightning-bolt and momentum. The reminder would’ve stung, and from someone else it still would, but John trusted him. He knew that. In his bones. In his soul. And also, for the record, your age and wisdom are what got you stuck at home recovering from a lungful of Doctor Dread’s poison compound. Are you using the inhaler we got you from Moon Labs? Go lie down. Don’t make dinner. We can pick something up after this.

    Holly had started throwing cars off the bridge, being careful to select only the abandoned ones. Fleeing citizens, not privy to this

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