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UNTAMED
A HOUSE OF NIGHT NOVEL
P.C. CAST and KRISTIN CAST
Copyright 2008 by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast
CONTENTS
This one is for the students, past and present, of South Intermediate High School in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Thanks for your enthusiasm, sense of humor, and support for the series. SIHS is the best!
Also for the ladies of Tulsa Street Cats. Theyre not nuns, but they do qualify as cat saints!
We would like to thank our wonderful agent, Meredith Bernstein, without whom the House of Night wouldnt have been born.
A big WE HEART YOU goes to our amazing St. Martins team: Jennifer Weis, Anne Marie Tallberg, Matthew Shear, Carly Wilkins, Brittney Kleinfelter, Katy Hershberger, Talia Ross, and Michael Storrings. Its wonderful to love working with a group of people so much.
Thank you to the fans of the House of Nightwe appreciate you!
Thank you to Tulsa Street Cats for their support, sense of humor, and all they do for cats. To find out more about them and/or donate, please go to www.streetcatstulsa.org . Kristin and I heart Street Cats!
The caw! caw! cawing! of one stupid crow kept me up all night. (Well, more accurately, all daycause, you know, Im a vampyre fledgling and we have that whole issue of day and night being turned around.) Anyway, I got zero sleep last night/day. But my crappy nonsleep is currently the easiest thing to deal with since life really sucks when your friends are pissed at you. I should know. Im Zoey Redbird, currently the undisputed Queen of Making My Friends Pissed Land.
Persephone, the big sorrel mare who I could consider mine for as long as I lived at the House of Night, craned her head around and nuzzled my cheek. I kissed her soft muzzle and went back to brushing her sleek neck. Grooming Persephone always helped me think and made me feel better. And I definitely needed help with both of those things.
Okay, so, Ive managed to avoid the Big Confrontation for two days, but that cant continue, I told the mare. Yes, I know theyre in the cafeteria right now, eating dinner while they hang out together being all buddy-buddy and totally leaving me out.
Persephone snorted and went back to munching hay.
Yeah, I think theyre being jerks, too. Sure, I did lie to them, but it was mostly by omission. And, yeah, I kept some stuff from them. Mostly for their own good. I sighed. Well, the stuff about Stevie Rae being undead was for their own good. The stuff about me having a thing with Loren BlakeVampyre Poet Laureate and professor at the House of Nightwell, that was more for my own good. But still. Persephone flicked an ear back to listen to me. Theyre being really judgmental.
Persephone snorted again. I sighed again. Crap. I couldnt avoid them any longer.
After giving the sweet mare one last pat, I walked slowly out of her stall to the tack room and put up the array of currycombs and mane/tail brushes Id been using on her for the past hour. I breathed deeply of the leather and horse smell, letting the soothing mixture ease my nerves. Catching my reflection in the smooth glass window of the tack room, I automatically ran my fingers through my dark hair, trying to make it look not so bedheady. Id been Marked as a fledgling vampyre and moved to the House of Night for just over two months, but already my hair was noticeably thicker and longer. And supergood hair was only one of the many changes taking place with me. Some of them were invisiblelike the fact that I had an affinity for all five of the elements. Some of them were very much visiblelike the unique tattoos that framed my face in intricate, exotic swirls and then, unlike any other fledgling or adult vampyre, the sapphire design spread down my neck and shoulders, along my spine, and most recently, had moved around my waist, a little fact no one but my cat, Nala, our goddess Nyx, and I knew.
Like who could I show?
Well, yesterday you had not one, but three boyfriends, I told the me with the dark eyes and cynical half smile that was reflected in the glass. But you fixed that, didnt you? Today not only do you have zero boyfriends, but no one will ever trust you again for at least, I dunno, a gazillion years or so. Well, except Aphrodite, who totally freaked and took off two days ago because she might have suddenly been turned back into a human, and Stevie Rae, who was chasing said freaked re-humaned Aphrodite because she might have caused the fledgling-to-human issue when I cast a circle and turned her from creepy undead dead kid to odd-red-tattooed-vampyre-but-herself-again kid. Either way, I told myself aloud, you have managed to mess up just about everyone who has touched your life. Well done, you!
My lip had actually started to quiver and I felt the sting of tears in my eyes. No. Bawling my eyes red wouldnt do any good. I mean, seriously, if it did, then my friends and I would have kissed (well, not literally) and made up days ago. I was just going to have to face them and start trying to make things right.
The late December night was cool and a little misty. The gaslights lining the sidewalk that stretched from the stable and field house area of the school to the main building flickered with little haloes of yellow light, looking beautiful and old-worldly. Actually, the whole campus of the House of Night was gorgeous, and always made me think of something that belonged in an Arthurian legend more than in the twenty-first century. I love it here, I reminded myself. Its home. Its where I belong. Ill make it right with my friends, and everything will be okay then.
I was chewing my lip and worrying about just exactly how I was going to make it right with my friends when my mental stressing was interrupted by a weird flapping noise that filled the air around me. Something about the sound sent a chill down my spine. I looked up. There was nothing above me but darkness and sky and the winter-bare limbs of the huge oaks that lined the sidewalk. I shivered, having a walking-over-my-grave moment as the night went from soft and misty to dark and malevolent.
Hang ondark and malevolent? Well, thats just silly! What I had heard was probably nothing more sinister than the wind rustling through the trees. Jeesh, I was losing it.
Shaking my head at myself, I kept walking but had taken only a couple of steps when it happened again. The weird flapping above me actually caused the air, which seemed ten degrees colder, to flutter wildly against my skin. I automatically flailed a hand up, imagining bats and spiders and all sorts of creepy things.
My fingers passed through nothingness, but it was frigid nothingness, and an icy pain sliced through my hand. Completely freaked out, I yelped and hugged my hand to my chest. For a moment I didnt know what to do, and my body was numb with fear. The flapping was getting louder and the cold more intense when I finally managed to move. Ducking my head, I did the only thing I could think to do. I ran for the nearest door to the school.
After slipping inside, I slammed the thick wooden door behind me and, panting for breath, turned to peer through the little arched window in the center of it. The night shifted and swam before my eyes, like black paint poured down a dark page. Still, the terrible feeling of icy fear lingered within me. What was going on? Almost without realizing what I was doing, I whispered, Fire, come to me. I need your warmth.
Instantly the element responded, filling the air around me with the soothing heat of a hearth fire. Still staring out the little window, I pressed my palms against the rough wood of the door. Out there, I murmured. Send your heat out there, too. With a whoosh of warmth, the element moved from me, through the door, and poured into the night. There was a hissing sound, like steam rising from dry ice. The mist roiled, thick and soupy, giving me a sense of dizzy vertigo that made me a little nauseated, and the strange darkness began to evaporate. Then the heat completely beat away the chill, and as suddenly as it had begun, the night was once again quiet and familiar.
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