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Miki Jones continues to fight the aiens threatening to invade Earth, but begins to doubt the intentions of the Committee who send teams on these missions--

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CONTENTS RUSH THE GAME BOOK ONE Katherine Tegen Books is an imprint of - photo 1
CONTENTS

RUSH

THE GAME: BOOK ONE

Katherine Tegen Books is an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

PUSH: THE GAME BOOK TWO

Copyright 2014 by Eve Silver

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Silver, Eve.

Push / Eve Silver. First edition.

pages cm. (The game ; book 2)

Summary: Miki Jones continues to fight the aliens threatening to invade Earth, but begins to doubt the intentions of the Committee who send teams on these missions Provided by publisher.

ISBN 978-0-06-219221-9 (hardback)

[1. Science fiction. 2. CombatFiction. 3. Extraterrestrial beingsFiction. 4. Interpersonal relationsFiction.] I. Title.

PZ7.S58566Pus 2014 2013038563

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EPub Edition May 2014 ISBN: 9780062192189

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FIRST EDITION FOR RENA KRISTIAN OLIVIA JORDI ALI OSMAN LAMIA JOSH - photo 2

FIRST EDITION

FOR RENA, KRISTIAN, OLIVIA, JORDI, ALI, OSMAN, LAMIA, JOSH, AND REBECCA

MIKI Theres a boy calling my name Dj vu Sort of Miki Luka Vujic says You - photo 3

MIKI!

Theres a boy calling my name.

Dj vu. Sort of.

Miki, Luka Vujic says. You okay?

Wrong pitch, wrong tone.

Wrong boy.

There was a moment weeks ago when a different boy was calling my name, his voice inside my head, where no one else could hear.

That was the beginning, and the end. End of the known and familiar. Beginning of my new reality, where I jump between my life as plain old Miki Jones, and an alternate world where I fight the Draubeautiful, terrifying alien predators bent on conquering Earth.

I dont understand it. I dont get how it works. All I know is that one minute I was trying to save Janice Harpers little sister from getting hit by a speeding truck; the next I was lying in the road, broken and bloody. Dying. Dead. I woke up in a grassy clearing called the lobby, alive, healed, not hurt at all, lying on my back, staring up at a handsome face and old-school, mirrored aviator shadesboth of which belonged to Jackson Tate.

Everything thats happened started because of him. He was the one calling my name inside my head that day in the field behind Glenbrook High. He was the one crouched beside me when I came to in the lobby.

He tricked me, betrayed me, traded my freedom for his, offering me up to the Committee to take his place in the game.

Game . God, I hate that word. I can almost hear Jacksons voice, insisting it isnt a game. He was right. So right.

Its life and death, horror and fear, and dragging me in was his only way out.

Maybe I should hate him for that.

But I think of the way he watched my back and saved me more times than I can count. He made me find the strongest parts of myself deep inside. He teased me, challenged me, believed in me.

He climbed through my bedroom window, made me laugh, made me smile.

He kissed me.

Told me he loved me

my heart feels like its being crushed by a giant fist

and then he

the pain almost makes me scream

died

I force a breath past the lump in my throat

for me. In my place.

He just needed to hang on for thirty seconds after he took the Drau hit. Just siphon off enough of my energy to hang on for thirty stupid seconds. But he didnt. I wonder if he chose not to because it might have meant killing me.

Am I supposed to be grateful for that? Am I supposed to forgive him for leaving?

I snap the thought in half.

Im not so great at forgiveness.

I glance around, forcing myself to focus on something anything to help me keep it together. Slate tiles, yellow walls, the smell of cheese and grease, a woman behind the counter, a man making pies in the back. The pizza place is exactly as I left it before I got pulled. That was days and days ago. Seconds ago. Time passes differently in the two distinct versions of my current life.

Miki, Luka says, urgent now. Hes about ten feet away, standing beside the empty booth we were all sitting in... before. Before the battle, the terror, so many people dead.

I nod to let him know I hear him, and the tension in his shoulders eases just a little.

Ive known Luka since we were kids. We were friends until fourth grade, until his mom died. I was a clueless nine-year-old who understood next to nothing about loss and grief, and I let our friendship fade away. He moved to Seattle for sophomore year. We lost touch. Now hes back, but we really only found each other again in the game. Weve both been conscripted. I dont know how Lukas been balancing the crazy for a whole year. Between the time shifts and alternate realities, the aliens and the body count, I can barely keep it together after just a few weeks.

Bam , were back, he says, his night-dark eyes focused on me. Three little words that tell me I need to pull my shit together before I give something away. There are rules that say we dont talk about aliens and battles and scores in real life. Breaking those rules might get us killed.

I clench my teeth so hard I swear I shear away a layer of enamel, and I nod again to let him know I get it.

Luka rakes his fingers back through his dark hair. His sleeves are pushed back and I stare at his forearm. No cuts, no blood. Last time I saw him was in the abandoned building in Detroit after the epic battle with the Drau. He had blood on his face, his hands, his arms. His shirt was torn, one eye swollen and purple. Scratches and cuts marred his skin in a dozen places.

Now, hes fine. No wounds. No bruises.

I drop my hand to my thigh, half expecting to find sticky, warm blood and the shattered edges of my bone. But I find only smooth denim, soft from dozens of washings.

Of course.

We dont bring our injuries back with us. Only our regret.

Hey, my best friend, Carly, says as she squeezes my arm.

With a jolt, I turn toward her. Until that second, Id forgotten she was there, right beside me. For her, no time has passed. For her, its been seconds since I jumped up from the booth and darted for the door. But for me its been days of battle and blood.

The first time I got pulled, a girl on my teamRichelle Kirkmantold me that the hours we spend in the game get banked, that we get them back. We do. We restart our paused lives down to the precise second and reclaim the missing hours.

If were alive to come back at all.

Richelle was kick-ass, the best player on the team. She made it out every time. But not that last time. That mission ended with Richelle gray and still on the cold floor in a Vegas warehouse, her con full red.

Red like Jacksons con.

Cant think about that yet .

Im okay, I mumble to Carly. A lie I need her to believe. I dont dare freak out right now. I dont know whos watching, listening. Judging.

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