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Amy Kathleen Ryan - Glow (Sky Chasers)

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One of School Library Journals Best Fiction Books of 2011If a violent battle destroyed the only world youve ever known, would you be brave enough to save who was left? Would love be strong enough to survive the fight? Either way, theres no turning back.The Empyrean is the only home 15-year-old Waverly has ever known. Part of the first generation to be successfully conceived in deep space, she and her boyfriend Kieran will be pioneers of New Earth. Waverly knows she must marry young in order to have children who can carry on the mission, and Kieran, the handsome captain-to-be, has everything Waverly could want in a husband. Everyone is sure hes the best choice. Still, theres a part of Waverly that wants more from life than marriage, and she is secretly intrigued by the shy, darkly brilliant Seth.Suddenly, Waverlys dreams are interrupted by the inconceivable a violent betrayal by the Empyreans sister ship, the New Horizon. The New Horizons leaders are desperate to populate the new planet first, and will do anything to get what they need: young girls. In one pivotal moment, Waverly and Kieran are separated, and find themselves at the helm of dangerous missions, where every move has potentially devastating consequences, and decisions of the heart may lead to disaster.Pulse-pounding and addictive, GLOW begins the most riveting series since The Hunger Games.

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For A B and C For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill - photo 1

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For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us. So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken, and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a by-word through the world.

John Winthrop, founding member of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, in his work A Model of Christian Charity, 1630

Through all the Empyran. Down they fell,

Driven headlong from the pitch of Heaven

John Milton, Paradise Lost

CONTENTS

PART ONE

TWIN SHIPS

PROPOSAL

The other ship hung in the sky like a pendant, silver in the ether light cast by the nebula. Waverly and Kieran, lying together on their mattress of hay bales, took turns peering at it through a spyglass. They knew it was a companion vessel to theirs, but out here, in the vastness of space, it could have been as tiny as a OneMan or as immense as a starthere were no points of reference.

Our ships are so ugly, Waverly said. Ive seen pictures, but in person

I know, said Kieran, taking the spyglass from her. It looks like it has cancer or something.

The other ship, the New Horizon, was exactly the same misshapen design as the Empyrean. It was egg shaped, covered with domes that housed the different ship systems, making it look like a Jerusalem artichoke, the kind Mrs. Stillwell always dropped off with Kierans family after the fall harvest. The engines released a bluish glow that illuminated the particles of the nebula, causing the occasional spark to fly when the heat of the engines ignited a pocket of hydrogen. Of course, the ships were accelerating too quickly to be harmed by these small explosions.

Do you think theyre like us? she asked him.

Kieran tugged at one of her dark brown curls. Sure they are. They have the same mission as we do.

They must want something from us, Waverly said, or they wouldnt be here.

What could they want? he said to reassure her. Everything we have, they have.

Inwardly, Kieran admitted that it was very strange they could see the ship at all. By all rights, the New Horizon should be trillions of miles ahead of them, considering it was launched a full year before the Empyrean, forty-three years ago. The ships had never been close enough to get a glimpse of each other. For some reason the New Horizon had reduced its speed to allow the Empyrean to catch up. In fact, given the distance and the velocity at which both ships traveled, it must have decelerated years agoa radical deviation from the mission plan.

The other ship was a source of excitement aboard the Empyrean. Some people had made large welcome signs with big, exuberant lettering and hung them in the portholes pointed toward the other ship. Others were suspicious and whispered that the crew must have some disease, otherwise why wouldnt the Captain let them come aboard? Captain Jones had made an announcement soon after the ship appeared, telling the crew not to be alarmed, that he and the other Captain were in negotiations and all would be explained. But days had gone by, and nothing happened. Soon the feeling among the crew had changed from excitement to restlessness and finally to fear.

The New Horizon was all Kierans parents talked about. The night before, Kieran had quietly spooned vegetable soup into his mouth, listening to them chatter about it.

I dont understand why the Captain doesnt make another announcement, said his mother, Lena, running nervous red fingers through her dark gold hair. The Central Council should at least tell us whats happening, shouldnt they?

Im sure they will when they understand the situation, Kierans father replied irritably. We dont have anything to fear.

I never said I was afraid, Paul, Lena said with a look at Kieran that communicated just how afraid she actually was. I just think its strange, is all.

Kieran, his father asked in his firm way, has Captain Jones mentioned the ship to you?

Kieran shook his head, though he had noticed the Captain seemed more preoccupied lately, and his palsy was worseit made his hands tremble all the time. But he hadnt said a word about the New Horizons mysterious appearance. Of course he wouldnt say anything to me about it, Kieran said.

Well, his mother said as she tapped thoughtfully at her teacup, nothing explicit, of course, but

There was one thing, Kieran said slowly, enjoying the way his parents were hanging on his every word. I went into his office too early yesterday, and he was just shutting off the com station and talking to himself.

What was he saying? Lena asked.

I only caught one word. He said liars.

His parents looked at each other with real concern. The lines in Pauls face deepened, and Lenas teeth worried at her bottom lip, making Kieran sorry hed said anything.

Now, feeling warm and safe with Waverly, he decided he would ask today before his broadcast. The Captain might not like his questions, but Kieran thought he could get something out of him. Kieran was, after all, Captain Joness favorite.

That was for later. Hed had a reason for asking Waverly to meet him here, and there was no sense putting it off, no matter how anxious it made him. He forced his breathing to quiet.

Waverly, he said, wishing his voice were deeper, weve been dating a while now.

Ten months, she said, smiling. Longer than that if you count kisses in grade school.

She cupped his jaw in her hand. He loved her hands and the way they felt warm and soft. He loved her long arms, her strong bones beneath olive skin, and the silken hairs that wandered up her forearms. He lay back on the hay bale and took a deep breath. You know how I cant stand you, he said.

I cant stand you, either, she whispered in his ear.

He pulled her closer. I was thinking of taking our contest of wills to the next level.

Hand-to-hand combat?

In a manner of speaking, he said, his voice vulnerable and small.

She was unreadable in the way she looked at him, waiting, saying nothing.

He drew away from her, leaned on an elbow. I want to do this right. I dont want to just jump into bed with you.

You want to marry me?

He held his breath. He hadnt quite asked her, not all the way, but

Im not even sixteen, she said.

Yes, but you know what the doctors say.

That was the wrong thing to say. Her face tightened, almost imperceptibly, but he saw it.

Who cares about doctors?

Dont you want children? he asked, biting his bottom lip.

Waverly smiled slowly, deliciously. I know you do.

Of course. Its our duty! he said earnestly.

Our duty, she echoed, not meeting his eyes.

Well, I think its time we think about the future. Her huge eyes snapped onto his. Our future together, I mean.

This wasnt the way hed meant to ask her.

She looked at him, her expression wooden, until a slow smile crept across her face. Wouldnt you rather marry Felicity Wiggam? Shes prettier than me.

No, she isnt, Kieran said automatically.

Waverly studied him. Why do you look so worried?

Because, he said, breathless.

She drew his face to hers, stroking his cheek with the chubby ends of her fingers, and she whispered, Dont worry.

So you will?

Someday, she said playfully. Probably.

When? he asked, his voice more insistent than he meant.

Someday, she said before kissing him gently on the tip of his nose, on his bottom lip, on his ear. I thought you didnt like that Im not religious.

That can change, he teased, though he knew this wouldnt be easy. Waverly never came to the poorly attended ships services, but she might if the ship had a pastor, he thought. The few spiritual people on board took turns delivering the sermon during their meetings, and some of them could be kind of dull. It was too bad, because otherwise Waverly might see things differently, understand the value of a contemplative life.

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