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In this exciting seventy-five-page prequel companion novella to the New York Times bestselling I Am Number Four series, discover the true origins of the traitorous Number Five. Before allying himself with the Mogadorians, before infiltrating the Garde, before committing the ultimate betrayal, Five was in hiding just like the others. But when his Cpan dies, Five is forced to survive on his own. Eager to finally experience the world he was always kept apart from, Five soon gets involved with the wrong kind of peoplethe Mogadorians. In Fives Legacy see how one of Loriens last hopes for survival became one of its most dangerous adversaries.

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Five's Legacy

Lorien Legacies: The Lost Files - 7

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Pittacus Lore

CHAPTER ONE

THE MOGS ARE HERE!

My eyes shoot open as I jerk upright, hoping that sentence was just something from a bad dream.

But its not.

Theyre here, Rey whispers again as he crosses over the floor of our little shack to where Im sleeping on top of a pallet of blankets.

Im off the floor in seconds. Reys solar-powered lantern swings in front of my face, and it blinds me. I flinch away and then he turns it off, leaving me in complete darkness. As he pushes me towards the back of our home, all I can make out is a sliver of silver light peeking through the window.

Out the back. His voice is full of urgency and fear. Ill hold them off. Go, go, go.

I start grabbing at the air where hed stood moments before but find nothing. I cant see anything: My eyes still burn from the lantern.

Rey

No. He cuts me off from somewhere in the dark. If you dont go now, were both dead.

Theres a clattering near the front of the shack, followed by the sound of somethingor someoneslamming against the front door. Rey lets out a pained cry but the inside of the shack is still nothing but an abyss of black in my eyes. I know theres a metal bar over the door thats not going to hold up against much more than a little force. Its for show more than anything else. If someone really wanted into our shack, they could just blow through the flimsy wooden walls. And if its the Mogs . . .

Theres no time to think, only to react. Its me theyre after. Ive got to get to safety.

I rip away the piece of cloth that serves as a makeshift curtain and throw myself through the little window. I land with a plop in a three-inch puddle of mud, slop, and things I dont even want to imagineIm in the hog pen.

A single thought runs through my mind. Im going to die a thirteen-year-old boy covered in pig shit on an island in the middle of nowhere.

Life is so unfair.

The hogs squealIve disturbed their sleepand it snaps me back into the moment. Old training regimens and lectures from years before take over my brain and Im moving again, checking my flanks to make sure there are no Mogs that have already made their way to the back of the hut. I start to think about what their plan of action might be. If the Mogs actually knew I was on the island, Id be surrounded already. No, it must be a single scout that stumbled upon us by accident. Maybe he had time to report us to the others, maybe not. Whatever the case, I have to get out of the line of fire. Rey will take out the scout. Hell be fine. At least thats what I tell myself, choosing to ignore how frail Reys looked lately.

He has to be okay. He always is.

I head for the jungle behind our shack. My bare feet sink into the sand, as if the island itself is trying to slow me down. Im dressed only in dark athletic shorts, and branches and shrubs around me scratch at my bare chest and stomach as I enter the cover of the trees. Ive done this sort of thing before, once, in Canada. Then, coats and a few bags weighed me down. But wed had a little more warning. Now, in the sticky-hot night of the Caribbean, Im weighed down only by my lack of stamina.

As I hurl myself through the dense vegetation, I think of all the mornings I was supposed to spend jogging along the beach or hiking through the forest that I actually spent playing solitaire or simply lazing around. Doing what I really wanted to do, like drawing little cartoons in the sand. Coming up with short stories told by stick figures. Rey always said I shouldnt actually write anything downthat any journal or notes I wrote could be found and used as proof of who I am. But writing and drawing in the sand was temporary. When the tide came in, my stories were gone. Even just doing that caused me to work up a sweat in this damned climate, and Id return to Rey, pretending to be exhausted. Hed comment on the timing of my imaginary run and then treat me to a rich lunch as a reward. Rey is a taskmaster when it comes to doling out things to do, but his lungs are bad and he always trusted that I was doing the training he told me to do. He had no reason not tono reason to think I wouldnt take our situation seriously.

It wasnt just the avoidance of having to work my ass off in the heat that kept me from training. It was the monotony of it all that I hated. Run, lift, stretch, aim, repeatday in and day out. Plus, were living out in the middle of nowhere. Our island isnt even on any maps. I never thought the Mogs would ever find us.

Now, Im afraid thats coming back to haunt me. I wheeze as I run. Im totally unprepared for this attack. Those mornings lazing around the beach are going to get me killed.

It doesnt take long before theres a stitch in my side so sore that I think its possible Ive burst some kind of internal organ. Im out of breath, and the humid air feels like its trying to smother me. My hands grasp onto low-hanging branches as I half-pull my way through thick green foliage, the bottoms of my feet scraping against fallen limbs and razor-sharp shells. Within a few minutes the canopy above me is so dense that only pinpricks of the moonlight shine through. The jungle has given way to a full-blown rain forest.

Im alone in the dark in a rain forest with alien monsters chasing after me.

I pause, panting and holding my side. Our island is small, but Im only maybe a fifth of the way across it. On the other side of the island a small, hidden kayak is waiting for me, along with a pack of rations and first aid gear. The last-chance escape vessel, something thatll let me slip into the dark of the night and disappear on the ocean. But that seems so far away now, with my lungs screaming at me and my bare feet bleeding. I lean against a tree, trying to catch my breath. Something skitters across the forest floor a few feet away from me and I jump, but its only one of the little green lizards that overrun the island. Still, my heart pounds. My head is dizzy.

The Mogadorians are here. Im going to die.

I cant imagine what Rey is doing back at the shack. How many Mogs are here? How many can he take on? I hope Im right, and its just a single scout. I realize I havent heard any gunshots. Is that a good sign, or does it mean the bastards got to him before he was able to fire off a single round?

Keep going, I tell myself, and then start out again. My calves are burning and my lungs feel like theyre about to split open every time I inhale. I stumble, hitting the ground hard and knocking what little breath I had out of me.

Somewhere behind me, I can hear movement in the trees.

I glance around. Without a clear view of the sky, I cant even tell which direction Im going anymore. Im totally screwed. I have to do something.

I abandon the plan to cross the island. Im in no shape to do so. For a moment I think of burrowing down into the brushmaybe finding something to hide in until I can slip through the forestbut then I think of all the fist-sized spiders and ants and snakes that could be waiting there for me, and imagine a Mogadorian scout stepping on me by accident.

So I head up instead. Gathering every ounce of strength I have, I use a few sturdy vines to pull myself hand over hand up to a low branch on a nearby tree. All I can think of are the many different types of beasts Reys told me the Mogs can command, any one of which would like nothing more than to tear me apart.

Why dont we have giant hell-beasts to fight for us?

My arms are shaking by the time I squat on the limb, the wood creaking under my weight as I stare into the blackness, hoping over and over again that nothing will emerge from it. That I can just wait this out.

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