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Amara is never alone. Not when shes protecting the cursed princess she unwillingly serves. Not when theyre fleeing across dunes and islands and seas to stay alive. Not when shes punished, ordered around, or neglected. She be alone, because a boy from another world experiences all that alongside her, looking through her eyes. Nolan longs for a life uninterrupted. Every time he blinks, hes yanked from his Arizona town into Amaras mind, a world away, which makes even simple things like hobbies and homework impossible. Hes spent years as a powerless observer of Amaras life. Amara has no idea . . . until he learns to control her, and they communicate for the first time. Amara is terrified. Then, shes furious. All Amara and Nolan want is to be free of each other. But Nolans breakthrough has dangerous consequences. Now, theyll have to work together to survive--and discover the truth about their connection.

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Corinne Duyvis

Otherbound

For my four grandparents, who have always encouraged meeven when they werent entirely clear on what I was doing, exactly.

Voor mijn vier grootouders, die me altijd hebben aangemoedigdzelfs wanneer het ze niet helemaal duidelijk was waarin precies.

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1 In the world of the Dunelands Amara was sleeping Striding through the - photo 1

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In the world of the Dunelands, Amara was sleeping.

Striding through the Walgreens aisles, Nolan wished he could do the samejust curl up in bed, shut his eyes, and see nothing but the insides of his eyelids.

No: see nothing but the insides of Amaras eyelids. He hadnt seen his own in years.

If he hurried, he could buy the notebooks and get home before Amara woke up. He stopped by the office supplies, adjusted his backpack, and hunted the shelves for the right kind: hard-backed, easy to stack, and with thick enough paper that his ink wouldnt bleed through when his pen paused at the same spot too long.

Can I help you find anything? A perky salesclerk appeared to his right.

Nolan offered a smile. Not quite his teacher-smile, but closehe didnt visit stores often enough to have a sales-clerk-smile. All these fluorescent lights and shoppers made him uneasy. If something happened in Amaras world, he had nowhere here to hide. At least his school had bathrooms. Sometimes he even got to use a teachers office. When the disabled kid said he felt a seizure coming, teachers listened, if only out of fear that Dad would threaten to sue them again.

No, thank you. Nolan drew back from the salesclerk. Another smile. He fingered the straps of his backpack. Im doing fine. But thank you.

He turned back to the notebooks. Amara would give everything she owned for a single one of these. He ignored that thoughtwith Amara asleep, this was the one time of day he could focus on his own world. Once she woke, or when she started dreaming, all his inner peace and quiet would fade.

Maybe he should pick up some pens, as well. He couldnt risk running out of ink.

The salesclerk crouched to rearrange some mixed-up kids sketchbooks. Nolan zeroed in on the shelves, on the recent pop cover blaring from the stores speakers. Easier said than done. The music cut out every time he blinked, replaced with Amaras slow breaths and the quiet rustling of sleepers in her inn room.

There. Theyd moved his brand of notebooks to another spot. Nolan raised his

get up!

it was just a snatch of a voice. Male. At first, Nolan thought it was another shopper, maybe the radio.

It wasnt. Amara had woken up. Nolan turned away from the salesclerk. He needed to shut his eyes without the clerk worrying, get a seconds glimpse of Amaras world to see what was happening. The fluorescent glow of the Walgreens faded into nothing

this? It was Jorns voice, as Nolan knew it would be. Long fingers dug into Amaras wrist. They were cold to her sleep-warm skin, and strong, squeezing too tightly.

Jorn yanked her out of the alcove bed. Her blanket slid off, caught by the hatch, and Amara stumbled on all fours onto the inn floor. Splinters stabbed her knees and feet.

Jorn shoved beige squares of paper at Amara. Scratches of ink covered every inch, forming slashes and loops and dots Amara recognized as letters. I know these are yours, Jorn growled. Youre learning to write. What do you think you need that for?

Amara didnt answer. Even when she could, when he wasnt dragging her by the arm like this, she never answered. Jorn would only get worse. She scrambled for balance, but her every muscle held stiff from fear and sleep.

Through the panic, Nolan tried to yank Amaras arm free. It didnt respond. Never did. He only got to watch and feel.

Cilla, Amara was thinking, maybe Cilla can stop him, she could tell him that teaching me to write was her idea, that it wasnt just mebut Jorn wouldnt care. He couldnt punish Cilla. He could punish Amara

Nolan?

His eyes flew open at the feel of the salesclerks hand on his back. Her perfume wafted into his nose, sharp and Jlisse fruityno, the Jlisse people were from Amaras world, not here. The clerks perfume was just plain fruit. End of story. This world: perfume and office supplies, the inconstant whir of the AC. Forget the Dunelands. Forget the splintery wood of the inn floors, the musty smell of Amaras mattress, the salt coming in from the dunes.

He mustve been in Amaras head for longer than a second. At least hed stayed upright, though hed slouched against the stores racks and knocked a pack of notebooks to the floor.

Are you all right? The clerk squinted. Caked makeup around her eyes wrinkled into crows-feet. Youre Nolan, arent you? Nolan Santiago? Should I call Dr. Campbell?

No. I think Im all right. He forced a smile. She not only knew his name, but his doctors, too? Small-town gossip would be the death of him. Sorry for dropping those.

No problem at all!

Nolan took a pack of pens from the rack, then bent to help pick up the fallen notebooks. His eyes started to ache, but he couldnt allow himself to blink. He knew what Amara was facing; blinking meant he would have to face it, too. He needed to hide. Could you point me to a bathroom?

He couldnt keep his eyes open any longer. They burned. He blinked, and for that fraction of a second Amara sucked him inflames crackled in the rooms fire pit, and Amara made a sound that barely escaped her lipsthen Nolan was back. He blinked a couple more times, too rapidly to get anything but flashes of heat and fear. The fire was getting closer.

Something had happened to Jorn. Nolan hadnt seen him this outraged in years. Hed hit Amara often enough, and writing and reading were off-limits for servants like herbut this? No.

Nolan held the plastic-wrapped notebooks so firmly they shook. The salesclerk was staring at him. If shed answered his bathroom question, hed missed it. Ill get your mother, she said.

His mother? How would she find his mother? But the clerk was gone before he could respond, and Nolan gritted his teeth, spinning around. Finding a bathroom would take too long. Hed find a place to hide in the parking lot, instead. He couldnt break down in the store. Couldnt make a scene.

Another blink. Nolan went from stalking through the aisles todragged along, legs tangled and kickingand when his eyes opened and he snapped back to his own world, he stumbled. His prosthetic foot slid out from under him before he could get a grip. Nolan caught himself on the nearest rack, sending metal rattling against metal.

Nolan? Moms voice. He stiffened. There she stood, short and thin, wearing an ill-fitting Walgreens uniform and a name tag that proclaimed her MARA.

Despite everything, that caught Nolans eye. Mom was a child-care professional. She had training, certificates, her own business. What was she doing here?

Are you OK? Mom asked.

I need aa space. Nolan tried a Mom-smile and failed.

Is he going to have a seizure? The salesclerk stood behind Mom, her eyes as wide as Nolans own probably were but for entirely different reasons. She dug around in her pockets for her cell. Ill call 911!

No, Mom bit out. They cant help. Is the back room free?

The next time Nolan blinked, flames licked at Amaras hands. He muffled a scream. He found himself bent over, the notebooks in his hands creasing. Let me go, he thought at Amara, though she didnt hear him and never would. This was a one-way street. She didnt know Nolan existed, let alone what her magic did to him. Please. Stop pulling me in. I dont want to feel this.

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