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Super Natural: The New Super Humans, #3
Super Natural: The New Super Humans, #3
Super Natural: The New Super Humans, #3
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As a consuming darkness threatens the world, The Order prepares for the fight of their lives…

 

When Dylan Kennedy shows up on Chloe Blake's doorstep with no memory of how he got there, he quickly learns the weirdness in his life is just beginning. Dylan opens the old wooden chest in Chloe's attic and, with a flash of blinding light, he's gifted with a strange and awesome power, and a duty to protect humanity as part of The Order.

 

Chloe knows the darkness is coming. It feeds on pain, thrives on chaos, and it's getting stronger every day. Her mystical visions show her a battle on the horizon, that the darkness will destroy everything if they can't defeat it.

 

The Order is ready to fight. But if Chloe's visions are right, they might not all emerge from the battle unscathed.

Or even alive.

 

Super Natural is the third book in The New Super Humans, a contemporary fantasy series with a new kind of superhero. If you like incredible abilities, dark and scary villains, and super-powered fight scenes, then you'll love T.M. Franklin's edge-of-your-seat story.

 

Buy Super Natural today, and see who wins the epic battle between good and evil!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherCalava Press
Release dateJul 21, 2020
ISBN9781393288480
Super Natural: The New Super Humans, #3

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    Super Natural - T.M. Franklin

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    Copyright © T.M. Franklin, 2018 Published by Calava Press

    Portions previously published as WINDOW (2013) and The Talisman Chronicles (2016)

    The right of T.M. Franklin to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by her under the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000

    This work is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced, copied, scanned, stored in a retrieval system, recorded or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either a product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual people living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

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    Contents

    Super Natural

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Chapter Fourteen

    Also by T.M. Franklin

    Acknowledgments

    About the Author

    SUPER NATURAL

    THE NEW SUPER HUMANS, BOOK THREE

    ONE

    Dylan Kennedy stared into his empty tea cup as if he could find the answers to his many questions in the few scattered leaves sitting in the bottom. They were blurry—he'd gone on his sleepwalk without his glasses, unfortunately. He could feel the gaze of the others on him—Chloe and Miranda; Maia, who was aimlessly wiping the kitchen counter and acting like she wasn't listening to every word and waiting for his reaction.

    He realized he'd been silent for some time, but he couldn't be blamed for needing a few moments to take it all in. It was a lot.

    More than a lot. It was . . . ridiculous. Outlandish.

    Impossible.

    Finally, he took a deep breath and let it out, inadvertently blowing a few errant cookie crumbs across the table.

    So, let me get this straight, he said, eyes still focused on the bottom of the cup. You're telling me some mysterious evil is being unleashed on the world and a group of . . . we . . . we're—

    The Order, Miranda said quietly.

    —supposed to use powers given to us by an old cedar chest to defeat it? He looked up finally.

    Technically, Miranda said, it’s more like a small steamer trunk— Chloe elbowed her and she glared. What? Just trying to be clear.

    Dylan huffed. Clear. Right. He sat back and crossed his arms over his chest. And my dad is somehow involved in all of this?

    Yeah, Miranda replied. He’s been helping us with the journal. And, you know, with the fighting . . . stuff . . . Her voice drifted off at Dylan’s stunned expression.

    Right, he said flatly. The fighting stuff.

    Look. Chloe pushed her own cup out of the way and leaned forward onto the table. We're still finding our way ourselves. There are—not to sound overdramatic or cliché—forces at work here beyond our understanding.

    Yeah, that's not overdramatic at all, Miranda muttered.

    Chloe rolled her eyes. This fight dates back thousands of years—maybe longer, she said. You know, good versus evil, yin and yang, Chaos and—

    Order, he said.

    "Right. Or in this case, The Order."

    Dylan lowered his head to his hands, clenching his fingers briefly in his sleep-messy hair. What am I doing here?

    It's okay, Miranda said, reaching out tentatively, before snatching her hand back. We know it's a lot to take in. You don't have to do anything right now. I can give you a ride home and you can get some sleep and—

    No. He sat up straight.

    Miranda blinked. What?

    I don't need sleep. He stood up and stretched, rolling his shoulders a bit. I need to see this chest.

    Oh. Chloe sat there for a moment, stunned, then jumped to her feet. Okay, yeah. The chest. Right. Come on.

    He followed her out of the kitchen, and they went up the stairs in single file, Miranda and Maia taking up the rear. Chloe pulled down a folding ladder and glanced at him once in question before leading them up into the attic.

    She clicked on a bare bulb in the middle of the ceiling and Dylan blinked against the harsh light. It was an ordinary attic, from what he could see. A circular window gave him a glimpse of the darkness outside, and the swaying light bulb cast moving shadows on the typical boxes and old furniture scattered around the perimeter.

    He spotted the chest on the far side of the room almost immediately, and took a few steps toward it before he even realized what he was doing.

    I've . . . I dreamed—

    Yeah, Miranda said wryly. We get that a lot.

    Dylan still wasn't sure what he thought about all of it— Chloe's crazy story and the weird dreams leading him to that moment. He'd always been more of a scientific sort, examining all angles of a situation before making a decision based on evidence and proof.

    But he also believed there was more to the world than what science could explain. And this? This didn't make any scientific sense at all, but he couldn't discount the fact that he'd seen that chest before, even though he'd never actually seen it.

    With another deep breath, he crossed the room in quick steps and threw open the lid. A glint of metal in its depths drew his attention and he leaned in for a closer look.

    Well? Maia asked, and Dylan realized the three of them now flanked him, watching him closely.

    You guys don't see it? he asked.

    Chloe shrugged, her shoulder bumping his. We can see the chest, she said. But it seems like the item inside only appears to the person it’s intended for.

    He nodded slowly, absorbing that, then turned back to the metallic object.

    Looks like a shield of some kind, he said, categorizing the item. Circular in shape. About two feet in diameter, made of silver metal with a gold kind of braid running along the edge. It looks old. Lots of scratches, couple dents. He was absently aware of Miranda scribbling something in a notebook. He squinted at the embossed image in the center of the shield—interlocking spirals running up to the gold braid—then lowered the lid of the chest slightly so he could see the top.

    The image carved on the chest is the same one on the shield, he said, running a finger over it before shoving the lid back once again.

    It's the symbol of The Order, Miranda said.

    The girls were watching him wide-eyed and he reached out, hesitantly. I guess I'll pick it up?

    They looked at him blankly.

    Right, he said. Picking it up. Here goes nothing . . .

    Dylan leaned down and picked up the shield, the scarred metal somehow warm to his fingertips. He flipped it over to find two worn leather straps, and without hesitation, slid his left arm into the loops.

    He couldn't tell what happened first, Maia's gasp or the bright white light that filled the room, making him squint. The shield shimmered for a moment, the warmth seeping into his arm, an electric pulse working its way up into his chest, then out through his body as the glow enveloped him in a blinding flash.

    Then the shield just . . . vanished. The light disappeared, leaving a slight incandescence glimmering along his arm before it, too, faded.

    Dylan let out a shaky breath and realized his whole body was trembling.

    Now what? he asked.

    The girls exchanged a glance and winced.

    Well, that's a good question, Chloe replied. "Now we have to figure out what exactly your gift is, and then you have to figure out how to use it."

    Can I make a suggestion? Maia asked, smothering a yawn. It is the middle of the night, so maybe we should all get some sleep and work on that tomorrow. Maybe after class?

    Oh, crap. Yeah, Dylan said, rubbing his eyes. I have a Chem exam tomorrow. I almost forgot. And I'm leading a Physics tutorial.

    "Chem and Physics?" Chloe asked.

    He shrugged. Double major.

    Wow, Miranda said. And you have a job, too?

    He smiled, preening a little at the awe in her eyes. I'm a bit of an overachiever. He winked, and she blushed.

    Okay, Maia said slowly. Dylan, instead of running you home, why don’t you stay here? You can sleep on the couch. We’ll all get some sleep and deal with this tomorrow.

    They climbed down the ladder and Chloe stopped to dig in a hall closet, pulling out an extra pillow and blanket. She handed them to Dylan. There's another blanket on the couch, if you need it, she said.

    Thanks, he said, taking the load from her. I should text my parents so they don't freak out when they see I'm not there, but I don't have my phone.

    I have your dad's number, Maia said. You can text from my phone. She went into her room to retrieve it.

    You still live at home? Chloe asked.

    Yeah, I'm going to be in school a long time, he replied with a laugh. Gotta save my pennies where I can.

    They headed downstairs and Dylan placed the blanket and pillow at the end of the couch. Maia gave him her phone and he smiled his thanks.

    I guess I'll see you guys in the morning, he said. Not that I'm going to be able to sleep after all of this. He lifted his own hand and flexed his fingers, wondering if it had all been a dream.

    You're not the only one, Miranda replied. But we'll help you figure it out. You're not alone.

    Thanks. Despite his confusion and anxiety, it helped to know that. At least a little.

    They left him in the living room and he typed and erased several texts to his dad before he finally sent a short and to the point message that hopefully would alleviate any worries and not raise too many questions. He stretched out on the couch and blinked up at the ceiling, wondering how his life had led to that particular moment. And how the world as he knew it had suddenly turned upside down.

    Despite the thoughts whirling around in his mind, exhaustion quickly claimed him, and he was asleep moments after his head hit the pillow.

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    D ylan.

    A poke in the shoulder dragged him out of a sound sleep and he groaned, pulling the pillow over his head as he tried to ignore it.

    Dylan. Wake up!

    Whatever annoying person was determined to bother him ripped the blankets from over his legs and he shot up, blinking sleepily.

    What. Is. It? he growled at his tormentor. Tormentors, actually. Chloe and Miranda stood over him, fully dressed and looking fresh as daisies.

    Dylan hated daisies.

    We've figured it out, Miranda said, bouncing on her toes.

    Figured what out? He couldn't even figure out what was happening. Why wasn't he in his bed? Why were Chloe and Miran—

    In a rush, the night before flashed back to him and he held up his arm, half expecting it to be glowing.

    It wasn't.

    He sat up, scrubbing his hands over his face to muffle a yawn, and Chloe and Miranda plopped down on either side of him.

    See, with Wren, it was a watch, Chloe said. And she could freeze time.

    Miranda nodded. Then with Beck, it was a glove—

    —a little more abstract, but you know, a fist— Chloe clenched her own.

    —strength, you know. Kind of symbolic. And then for Maia, a cloak—

    —and it hides her, makes her invisible—

    —and any others she can wrap up in it, Chloe pointed out, metaphorically speaking.

    Okay, hang on . . . Dylan stood up and stepped over the coffee table. This is way too much to keep up with when I've been up all night and haven't had any coffee.

    In here! Maia called from the kitchen.

    Chloe and Miranda both opened their mouths to speak, but Dylan cut them off, pointing at them with both hands. Wait, he ordered, and they slammed their mouths shut in unison. Coffee, then metaphors.

    They nodded and got up to follow him into the kitchen. Maia, surprisingly calm, handed him a steaming cup while taking a sip from her own. He could feel the tension behind him, though, from Chloe and Miranda. It almost vibrated around him as they sat at the kitchen table. They watched him drink his coffee, and he fought back a smile, maybe enjoying their anxiety just a little bit.

    Hey, it had been a long night.

    Oh, you've got to give them a break, Maia said with a half-laugh, tucking a curling lock of flaming red hair behind her ear. You're killing them!

    What about you? he asked.

    I'm exceedingly patient, she said, taking another sip of coffee. Plus, I already know what they're dying to tell you. She got up and grabbed a plastic container of muffins from the counter, taking one for herself before placing the rest in the middle of the table. Dylan chose a blueberry muffin and took a huge bite, chewing and swallowing before gulping down the rest of his coffee. He held up the cup for a refill when Maia wiggled the pot, and ignored the others while she poured.

    Chloe and Miranda looked like they were going to kill him, but they split another muffin and waited.

    So, he said finally, you think whatever's in the box indicates the type of gift you get.

    Chloe let out a relieved breath, the words spurting forth. Since you got a shield, it makes sense your gift is some kind of protective power.

    Miranda nodded, twisting a strand of hair between her fingers. Dylan noted absently that it was bright red now, but underneath he could make out streaks of green. She must have changed it for Christmas. Miranda was always changing her hair.

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