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Date: 04/28/15
Date: 04/28/15
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therapy hasn’t done squat for Gabe Jones. A thousand sketches of his fiancée
can’t bring his memory, or her, back to him. Nothing on Earth can. His past
lies in another dimension, a world just out of sight.
Another student on campus, Lea Huckley, unknowingly shares Gabe’s obsession
with the fourth dimension. The monsters from the other side attacked her
parents and fled, getting her folks locked up in the loony bin. Proving this
other world exists is the only way to free them. Lea and Gabe strike a deal to
help each other, and together they manage to open a door to the world of Gabe’s
true origin. She’d use him for proof—if she didn’t already care too much.
While Gabe tries to reconcile his feelings for Lea and his rediscovered
memories of his fiancée, a much more sinister plot unravels. He uncovers his
history just in time to become the unwilling lynchpin in a conspiracy to start
a war. His memory holds the secret to the final riddle the would-be conqueror
needs to get the upper hand. Gabe must protect the riddle at all costs, even if
that means leaving Earth, and Lea, behind forever.
therapy hasn’t done squat for Gabe Jones. A thousand sketches of his fiancée
can’t bring his memory, or her, back to him. Nothing on Earth can. His past
lies in another dimension, a world just out of sight.
Another student on campus, Lea Huckley, unknowingly shares Gabe’s obsession
with the fourth dimension. The monsters from the other side attacked her
parents and fled, getting her folks locked up in the loony bin. Proving this
other world exists is the only way to free them. Lea and Gabe strike a deal to
help each other, and together they manage to open a door to the world of Gabe’s
true origin. She’d use him for proof—if she didn’t already care too much.
While Gabe tries to reconcile his feelings for Lea and his rediscovered
memories of his fiancée, a much more sinister plot unravels. He uncovers his
history just in time to become the unwilling lynchpin in a conspiracy to start
a war. His memory holds the secret to the final riddle the would-be conqueror
needs to get the upper hand. Gabe must protect the riddle at all costs, even if
that means leaving Earth, and Lea, behind forever.
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Lea packed light. Other than her phone’s GPS and a
flashlight, she kept a small notepad, her lucky pencil, and the thermometer in
her cargo pocket. She didn’t need to find data, now she needed proof.
She led the way down the alley where skyscrapers
blocked the glowing moon and the lamps from the highway. Yellowed fixtures
above each back entrance threw faint cones of light onto the cement, like holes
in Swiss cheese.
Lea checked the coordinates on her phone while she
walked, and the little red arrow crept closer to the flag icon she placed to
mark the interaction point.
Gabe spent his time surveying the area for anything
that might be a danger. He kept fidgeting behind her and turning around every
few seconds, a twitchy meerkat on patrol.
“We’re only between buildings. It’s not the end of
the world.” Lea checked her phone again to make sure they were headed in the
right direction.
He glanced over his shoulder. “I still don’t like
it. It’s night, people do get mugged, you know.”
“The statistics of that are so low. We’re really
not in any danger, considering the population and how many times that sorta
thing happens.”
He shifted uneasily behind her. “Whatever, we’re
raising the chances by being out here at night.”
Lea rolled her eyes. “I’m not missing this
opportunity.”
“I know that. Neither am I.”
“Good.”
They came to a cross section behind two major
offices where the loading docks and dumpsters sat for both of them. A stream of
water trickled down the concave cement into the large sewer grate. Old garbage
left a fume hanging around, and the humidity only made it worse.
Lea double- and triple-checked her coordinates,
cross-checking with her notes. “This is it. Within I’d say, a fifteen foot
diameter, low to the ground.” She shoved the phone in her cargo pocket.
“Perfect.”
“How long?”
“Roughly ten minutes.”
Ten minutes may as well have been six hours. She
paced back and forth, her sneakers scuffing the gritty pavement.
Gabe continued to keep a watchful eye out for
muggers or vagrants. What a dork.
She snickered quietly. For someone who didn’t know
his own experiences, he sure seemed paranoid. She watched him standing straight,
darting his eyes to the entrance and even up to the windows above them. Watch
out bad guys, Gabe’s on to you. She smiled and turned to see what looked like
heat waves rising from the cold cement. Crap. The interaction had already
started.
“Gabe…” She waved him over next to the loading
dock.
This interaction provided no shining lights or
obvious movement. Not much stood out visually, except maybe the air glistening
like summer heat waves if she squinted hard enough, but her digital thermometer
found the coldest point.
“Here,” she whispered, not wanting anyone or
anything on the other side to hear. She stretched her arms forward, and Gabe
did likewise.
“On the count of three.” She waited for him to nod.
“One…two…three.”
They both reached through the
interaction point and grabbed at the thicker air. Nothing. They tried again,
pulling, grasping, and making any sort of motion to trigger a rip. Finally,
Gabe leaned in and pulled out at just the right angle, because the light tore
across like a jagged line. Lea grabbed the edge of it and tugged, opening the
tear wider until they both fell through.
About
the Author
the Author
Laura
has an MA in Technical writing and is a Senior Editor at Anaiah Press for their
YA/NA Christian Fiction. She’s excited to release her debut YA Urban Fantasy
SCHISM April 28, 2015, and during the wait, she’s working on the sequel UNITY.
Her gamer husband and amazing daughter give support and inspiration every day.
Their cats, Talyn and Moya, provide entertainment through living room battles
and phantom-dust-mote hunting. Somehow, they all manage to survive living in
Texas where it is hotter than any human being should have to endure. Check out
her blog at LauraMaisano.blogspot.com.
has an MA in Technical writing and is a Senior Editor at Anaiah Press for their
YA/NA Christian Fiction. She’s excited to release her debut YA Urban Fantasy
SCHISM April 28, 2015, and during the wait, she’s working on the sequel UNITY.
Her gamer husband and amazing daughter give support and inspiration every day.
Their cats, Talyn and Moya, provide entertainment through living room battles
and phantom-dust-mote hunting. Somehow, they all manage to survive living in
Texas where it is hotter than any human being should have to endure. Check out
her blog at LauraMaisano.blogspot.com.
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