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âBut I turned eighteen almost six months ago.â
âIt happens slowly, especially when youâre not doing anything to speed it up. When a person in my family turns eighteen, we start physical and mental training to draw out our abilities. And like I said before, thatâs when our eyes start to change.â He watches my reaction to his words with worry. Most likely expecting me to freak out, which doesnât feel too far off.
I focus on the sound of my feet hitting the ground with each step I take. âSo, you think I will begin to develop these abilities then,â I say the word sarcastically like it isnât something real.
âI do.â He states. âIt will probably take you a while to see any abilities emerge. It took me almost a year, with constant practice I might add, toâŠfully evolve, I guess.â He laughs at himself. âMan, I sound crazy, donât I?â
âCompletely insane.â I laugh along with him. I think about whether or not I want to say what has been on my mind since we started this conversation. I speak slowly. âSo, when it happens, does your skin feel really hot like your veins are on fire? When you use yourâŠspecial talents, I mean?â I ask, clear hesitation present in my voice, still avoiding his gaze.
At my words, Gavin stops walking, which causes me to stop. He looks into my eyes with extreme intent and possibly excitement as well. âActually, that is exactly what it feels like at first. It gets less uncomfortable the more you use it and practice. Did you use an ability, Aella?â
I look down at my hands, which are cold as if the heat had never been there. âI think so. That man, thing, Thrane. He was making me so mad with the horrid way he was talking about Kassy. I have never, ever felt that kind of anger before. I could feel all that hot energy rising to the surface and so I just used it to push him away from me, but he literally flew backward. It was as if I had thrown him, and he hit a tree⊠twenty feet away.â
âWow.â is all he says.
I nod and give him a side glance, feeling ashamed of what I did.
Gavin steps in front of me, into my personal space, and untucks the hair from behind my ear, something he does that I have grown to love. âYou are so strong. After what youâve been through in the last two days, any other girl would be a mess, but you still stood up to him.â He looks at me like I am a beautiful painting. âYou amaze me, Aella Lundon.â His face is so close to mine, now.
I swallow hard. âWhy donât you ever call me El, like everyone else?â
His lips turn up into a smile. âWell, I donât know if youâre aware, but you have a special name. Aella actually means âwhirlwindâ. Itâs the name given to a beautiful amazon warrior. It suits you, perfectly. You blew right into my life out of nowhere and are tearing down my walls so easily, it feels almost dangerous and powerful.â His slow hands slide down my sleeved arms until he grasps my hands in his. âThe name was meant for you.â
I canât help but smile at his sweet words. âWell, Gavin Cole. What does your name mean, then?â
His smile broadens at my use of his full name. âMy name means âWhite hawkâ. Pretty cool, huh?â He wiggles his eyebrows at me, playfully.
I laugh softly at him and squeeze his hands. âVery cool, Mr. Hawk.â
âYou guys are so adorable,â a loud female voice breaks into our happy moment.
Gavin steps back from me, only releasing one of my hands, and groans a little. âSeriously, Lex? Donât you have anything better to do than follow us around?â
Alexa is standing a few yards away at the edge of the trees with her large home towering behind her. I wasnât even aware that we had made it back to the house yet, but I had been decently distracted. She glares up at Gavin and sticks her tongue out like a little girl. âI wasnât following you, cranky-pants. Gram sent me to find you, dinner is almost ready.â
My eyes widen in surprise. I reach into my back pocket, but my phone isnât there.
Alexa comes closer to us and hands me my cell phone. âHere, I found this on the couch in the front room. It mustâve fallen out of your pocket before you took off.â
âThank you, Alexa. I didnât even know it was already dinner time. I need to text my friend real fast.â I separate from the now bickering twins and head toward the house. I send Kassy a quick text telling her sorry for getting sidetracked, but things are good here. Not a complete lie.
I immediately get a winking smiley face back. I smile. And, even though she canât see it, I roll my eyes at my friend.
Chapter 10
Gavin, Alexa and I enter the dining room together where the entire Cole family is already finding their seats and passing dishes around. Everyone in the room just smiles at me and then continues going about their family dinner, as if everything is breezy and normal. Iâm grateful that they arenât bringing any attention to my little freak out/runaway from earlier. I think I like this family.
Uncle Jack brings over a homemade bread roll and places it into my hand. âWait until you try Grandma Penelopeâs cooking, kid! Regular food will never measure up after today.â He grins and winks at me before he slaps a hand on my back, which normally I would
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