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"Just had to deal with a minor problem, but it's fixed, for now," Avery explained vaguely. "Then we figured out a couple of routes to our location."
"Just had to deal with a minor problem, but it's fixed, for now," Avery explained vaguely. "Then we figured out a couple of routes to our location."
Vaughn frowned slightly, but decided not to ask about it. “Alright, good. How much longer?”
Avery looked over at Dylan. "It's still about a day, right? Maybe a bit longer if we're heading into the wind?"
Dylan nodded affirmation, "We've got a ways. 'Course, I could always try to make the ship faster. But I ain't gonna risk that with my powers acting up."
"Yeah, no, you definitely shouldn't. We can stick to this; we're making good enough time this way," Avery replied, shaking her head.
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Dylan turned back to Vaughn, "Everything clear up here?"
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Vaughn gave Dylan a nod. “Everything looks fine. The waves seem to be getting calmer.”
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"Well then wind isn't going to be a problem. We'll be there soon enough."
Dylan sat on the railing, his back out to sea, "Anyone got any interesting stories?"
"I could tell you guys how my team and I got our powers if you'd like," Avery suggested.
Vaughn leaned against the railing and looked at Avery. “Go on ahead,” he said in a level tone, slightly annoyed by the fact that the longer section of his hair fell into his eyes.
"Okay…" Avery trailed off, looking thoughtful for a moment as she recalled the incident from two years ago. She looked over the water as she started to speak, "Well, my friends, my sister, and I were working on a play — ironically about a group of kids who got superpowers and stuff — and we decided to go explore the building that we had just held out last show in. We were walking down a hallway, which was filled with some expensive-looking artwork, when we noticed this door. It looked completely normal and identical to the others, aside from the fact that its handle was golden-colored rather than the bronze of the other ones. I felt like it was pulling me towards it, so my group made our way over.
"When we got the door open, the ground shook. I was the only one who noticed, though, and the other girls didn't believe me when I told them. After walking into the room, which was filled all kinds of different cables and cords, the ground shook again. This time, I warned my friends to get under the large, metal table that was in the center of the room if it happened again. Which it did. The building started to collapse on top of us, and we all made it under the table with only a few minor cuts and bruises.
"After a while, the shaking stopped. The building was no longer falling down around us, but we were trapped by the rubble surrounding us. There was this weird, bright blue, glowing bubble surrounding us, keeping us safe from anything that would have hit us. It was really strange. I had noticed that a part of each of us was touching it, but, at the time, I didn't think anything of it.
"Then, the next day, my sister woke me up and told me that she could freeze time. That's a really weird thing to wake up to, by the way. Especially since she then proceeded to demonstrate by taking my favorite jean jacket. Anyway… Later that day, we met up with the rest of the group who we had been with, and they all said that they had gotten powers, too.
"Long story short, my friends and I got superpowers because we touched a glowing, blue bubble under stressful circumstances."
Avery looked back at the guys. "So, yeah. That's basically what happened. It was a really weird night…"
(That is literally the summary of the prologue and first chapter of my book, btw…)
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Vaughn nodded slowly, having listened intently. He rubbed at his jaw, feeling the light stubble that had formed from not shaving in a while. “So you all just formed a team because of it?”
Avery shrugged.
"Yeah, pretty much. I mean, why not, right? We've got these powers, so why not use them to do something good?"
Vaughn gave a hum in response and nodded his head. He supposed that she was right.
(…Now what…?)
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Dylan nodded, intrigued, "So you were given yours? Odd. I always figured we were born with it. I was. Or, at least, I've had these powers for as long as I can remember. Minus the miniture sun I have stuck in my palm, of course."
He inspected his right hand as he said it, and found the glow there once again. Somehow, he believed it was the cause of most of their problems at the moment. He hated it. But there it was, ready to help keep him safe if need be.
And turn him into a killer, if he wasn't careful.
He gave Vaughn a curious look, "How about you? What's your story? Secret experiment? Pact with the devil?"
Vaughn’s lips pulled into a tight frown. He wasn’t fond of talking about these personal subjects to people he didn’t know too well, but he told himself that it would be fine. “Had some sort of illness when I was born that would have killed me off pretty easily. My uncle on my mothers side made some sort of serum to cure the illness, but there were side effects and I developed these powers,” he explained in a hesitant tone.
“And it’s funny you had the idea that I formed a pact with the devil. Not that I don’t have a pact with a different demon, but that’s far more complicated,” he added with a solemn expression.
Dylan smiled, "I've just got a knack for guessing that stuff. Anyways, you're still here, so I guess it doesn't matter what you did. It's great to have you around. Looking back, I had always thought that being able to play with shadows and hide like I can meant that I was destined to be evil or something. Like using darkness was, by itself, a sign of alleigance. It took a couple of years' worth of thinking to decide that wasn't true."
"Well, I'm glad you guys aren't villains or anything. I've had way too much personal time with them for my liking…" Avery trailed off, looking out over the water with a thoughtful expression on her face.
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