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The Diamond Bearer’s Secret
The Unaltered series: book five
By Lorena Angell
Copyright © 2018 Lorena Angell
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Library of Congress registration number: 8149947
Cover art by Creative Alchemy, Inc.
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The brave souls in my life who are true to themselves and stand firm even when the deck is stacked against them. I respect and love you.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Copyright Page
Chapter 1 – Dissention in the Ranks
Chapter 2 – Cautionary Counsel
Chapter 3 – Wise Healers
Chapter 4 – Powerful Prisms
Chapter 5 – The Mission
Chapter 6 – Created Quartz
Chapter 7 – They Are Among Us
Chapter 8 – Working Out the Kinks
Chapter 9 – To Catch a Blogger
Chapter 10 – Trevor and Bob
Chapter 11 - Crimson’s Preferred Method of Travel
Chapter 12 - Twelve Thousand Years Ago
Chapter 13 – Digital Warfare
Chapter 14 – First Date
Chapter 15 - The Diamond Bearer’s Secret
Chapter 16 – The Altered Unaltered
Thank You!
The Unaltered series continues... | Book Six: The Diamond Bearers’ Rising
Chapter 1 – Dissention in the Ranks
I’m in heaven. Being held in Chris’s reassuring arms, cocooned in his jacket, with the romantic setting of a moonlit lake in front of us, well, there just can’t be anything better. Chris tucked his jacket around me to cover my recent injury. When the diamond shard left my body and joined with the portion of the diamond residing in Jonas Flemming, my clothing ripped, and my blood stained the fabric. My skin has healed, but I’m still cold. Chris’s body heat next to mine is helping, though. Helping a lot.
Moments ago, Chris asked me if I wanted to go on a date. A date? We can see our future and the generations we’ll create together, yet he wants to go on a date? The thought makes me shiver with excitement.
Chris pulls me closer. “Feeling better?”
“Yes. Just a little cold. You know, I’ve never been asked on a date before. Unless you count Brand’s attempts to ask me out.”
“Brand asked you out?” he asks, sounding displeased.
“He tried. I said no. So, I guess this is the first time I’ve been asked out by a guy I really want to be with.” I look up into his eyes and smile.
“How did you make it to nineteen without being asked out? Why haven’t you had any boyfriends? I had two girlfriends before I was sixteen.”
“Really?”
“They weren’t actually girlfriends,” he says, down-playing his comment. “They were girls I could point to and say to my buddies, ‘See that girl over there, I’m goin’ with her.’”
My eyes roll automatically. “I watched some of the kids at school do that. I thought it was the most ridiculous thing ever. But maybe it was because I didn’t have someone pointing at me and claiming me as theirs.”
“We can go back to the group and I’ll point to you from across the way, if that would make you feel better.”
“I think I’d like that,” I say, wondering who he’d tell he was “going” with me. Brand? Jonas? Amenemhet? Brand and Jonas would probably respond with, “Yeah, we know.” Amenemhet would probably be confused and say, “Where are you going?”
He leaves his jacket around me, stands and looks down at me. “I can’t brag about you being with me if I haven’t even asked you to be mine.” He pauses and repositions himself so he’s standing a little bit further away. He seems so shy as he asks humbly, “Will you be my girlfriend?”
“Yes!”
I know the whole scene would look silly from anyone else’s viewpoint, but to me it’s incredibly sweet.
He sits back down and kisses me slowly. I feel our deep connection, his happiness, his gratitude, and his deep emotional issues concerning his father’s recent death. He ends his kiss and pulls me into a hug. With his mind he says, I love you.
I love you, too.
“We better go back to the others or they’ll start wondering about us,” he says.
“Is that bad?”
“No. Not at all.”
He doesn’t add to his comment. He takes my hand and begins walking back to the group.
I think about how only one month ago I celebrated my nineteenth birthday with my parents and began my “internship” with Dr. Janice Johnson. I’d had no idea I was embarking on what would be the final leg of my journey—the reuniting of the diamond shards. So much has happened; it doesn’t seem possible to have accomplished everything. Many people have died, some of whom didn’t deserve that fate. Those who did should have seen it coming.
I never thought I’d find Chris behind the door at Justin’s compound, completing the vision I’d seen earlier. Now, he walks beside me—as a fellow Diamond Bearer. He’d worried on the flight back from Alaska that we might not have a future together. Nothing could be further from the truth. Crimson considers us to be the strongest Diamond Bearers because of our love for one another. Frankly, I don’t understand what she means.
First, I need to let Crimson’s recent words sink in. She just told me she’s protected me throughout my life. She basically let me know my life has never been my own. The more I think about what she said, the more I feel like a slow-motion bomb is going off in my head, like in one of those action movies where a huge explosion is shown from six different angles—six different shots, over and over again.
My heart rate increases and a knot forms in my stomach as I contemplate my life. Have I ever done anything for myself? Deus Ex’s words come into my mind: “What makes her so special? Why does everyone coddle Calli?” At the time she said this, my life was in danger because of the diamond shard in my heart and Freedom’s control over the shard. Maybe Deus saw something else. Maybe she could see my life for what it is: controlled, managed, directed.
I died on the stone alter. Maetha saved me. I nearly drowned in the river. Chris saved me. Crimson told me about several near-miss accidents I didn’t even know about where she’d saved me. When have I ever saved myself?
Memories of the two creepy men who tried to kidnap me come to mind. I saved myself then
. Or did I? I used the powers of the diamond to save myself. The knot in my gut relaxes a little and I wonder why I’m even questioning this. I’ve had a great life! I have two wonderful parents who love me completely. I’ve been able to travel with them, learn from them, and develop into a strong individual through their support.
Or maybe that was all preplanned too.
Chris and I approach the group, hand in hand. One week ago, I was sulking at my parent’s cabin in Maine, feeling Chris was further away from me than ever before, spending my time worrying our future wouldn’t come true. Yet, here we are today, stronger than ever.
What a difference a few days make.
Chris tightens his grip. I glance at him and take in his moonlit profile. He’s been through so much lately. His own father thought nothing of risking Chris’s life in his pursuit of ultimate power. Then, earlier today, Chris witnessed his father’s murder. He still needs to deal with that, among other things. For instance, what about all the years of parental neglect and emotional abuse at the hands of his father—his now deceased father? How does he overcome that?
What about Brand, growing up with a father who never loved him? Or Jonas? His case is even more depressing. His father killed his younger brother while Jonas hid in a closet. The burden has followed Jonas, haunting his psyche. Beth and Anika just lost their parents to General Harding’s thugs. They’re orphans!
Why did my life have to be so perfect?
I’ve never dealt with loss, never had heartbreak. Oh sure, I had one serious injury from Suz’s firecracker in middle school, but other than that, I’ve sailed through life without a scratch. Up to now, I’ve felt like one lucky girl. I’ve felt fortunate for having such a peaceful life. Now I know different. I wish I didn’t. I wish I could turn back the clock and erase the knowledge I just received. I’m not a lucky girl. I’m protected. If I was to walk in front of a speeding train, Crimson would—
“Are you okay?” Chris brushes the side of my cheek with his fingertips.
I hadn’t realized we’d stopped walking. I look ahead to the group in front of us. “Yeah, I am. Just a lot to take in over the last little while.”
“I know,” he says, almost whispering. “You shouldn’t feel like you do. You didn’t choose to have your life controlled. So, don’t feel guilty about it.”
“I’m sorry, Chris. I’ve really got to work on controlling my thoughts and keeping them to myself. It’s stupid of me to feel this way and worse that you have to deal with my whining.” That’s not the first time Chris has read my mind or heard my thoughts since he received the diamond. I’ll have to be careful what I think about.
“You don’t have to apologize.” He pulls me into a tender hug, then delivers a quick kiss to the top of my head. “Come on. Let’s join the others. Cheer up.” My stomach warms. Chris is relaying some of his healing power.
I rest my cheek on his chest and wrap my arms around him. “Thank you.” After being intertwined with him for a few precious seconds, absorbing his energy, I pull back and say, “Hey, where are you going to take me on our date?”
“I have a few places in mind. Let me think on it.”
Turning toward the group, I find several faces staring at us, having witnessed our intimacy. Others are deep in conversation, celebrating General Harding’s death, ironically. Our arrival seems to have dampened the excitement, but Chris doesn’t hesitate to add fuel to the boisterous exclamations and soon others follow his lead.
I could learn a thing or two from Chris, I think. He has every right to be sad and sullen, yet he puts his emotions aside because he sees the bigger picture of what has been accomplished. Sheez, it wasn’t long ago I was lecturing him about the “bigger picture.”
Chris squeezes my hand lightly and says, “I’ll go get us some food.” He leaves me standing near the edge of the group.
Others’ thoughts start infiltrating my mind, slowly becoming louder than my own. I can’t determine whose thoughts I’m hearing. I can’t even tell if they are male or female. The words flow through my mind like words on the air. My mind translates them into my own voice. It sounds like I’m thinking them, but I know I’m not. How do I know? Because they’re talking about me.
This is a joke, a voice says. Especially thrusting Calli on us.
Another says, We’ve followed everything she’s asked, yet they are hailed as the new heroes.
Her mind is inaccessible and that concerns me, the first voice says. Something is amiss.
A different voice adds, There’s no possible way the youngsters will replace us.
The second voice asks, Have you decided? Are you with us?
I freeze in my spot, not knowing for sure if they’re talking to me directly. I don’t even know who’s talking to whom.
A fourth voice says, Yes, I’m with you.
I conclude being able to hear other Diamond Bearers’ thoughts is a rather unpleasant experience. My eyes roam the crowd. As I’ve noticed before, the Bearers all seem to appear middle-aged. Crimson looks like she could be in her mid-forties. Some, like Mary, Duncan, and Ruth, are on the older end of the spectrum, appearing to be in their early sixties or so. Because they appear older, the rest of us younger people look quite young.
Mary’s blonde hair moves against her pink floor-length robe as she talks animatedly to Jie Wen. As his mouth curves into a slight smile, his eyes narrow even more. He looks happy. They are joined by Chuang. He carries a platter of vegetables and hummus. Chuang and Jie Wen are dressed in long Chinese robes with side slits and ornamental buttons. Both robes are dark in color with bright-colored circular designs and high collars. I glance in the other direction and see three men laughing: Duncan, Kookju, and Fabian. They’ve chosen to wear long robes in dark colors similar to Mary’s. Duncan and Fabian have more grey hair than brown. Kookju’s is jet black.
These observations do nothing to help me figure out who had been talking.
“Calli, how are you holding up?” Maetha pulls my attention away.
“Oh, um, I’m okay.” I return my gaze to the sea of possible suspects in search of the disgruntled Bearers.
“It’s no use, Calli.”
“What?”
“I know what you’re doing. It’s hard to figure out who goes with which voice unless you see their face at the same time, and even that’s not a definite.” She takes our conversation to mindspeak. You’re picking up on the dissenters in the group. They haven’t completely gone against nature, but if the line were any thinner, they’d be on the other side.
Do you know who they are?
For the most part. You already know as well, I suspect.
Yeah, I think so. But shouldn’t we compare notes? I ask.
No. You need to draw fresh conclusions based on your instincts. Mine are tainted with too many years of past actions and thoughts. I might paint an inaccurate picture of someone in your mind. Remember, just because someone has a low moment and doubts Crimson’s rules doesn’t mean they are going against nature’s will. Emotional ups and downs are human traits and we are all human.
Thank you, Maetha.
She brings our conversation back to verbal. “I know you’re struggling with what you’ve recently learned. Try not to let everything overwhelm your thinking.”
“Easier said than done,” I quip.
Chris returns, holding two plates full of assorted goodies. “I grabbed a little of everything. Let’s go sit with the others.” He motions in the direction of where Brand and Beth sit by Jonas and Anika.
We walk over to their table. The conversation halts when we sit.
I say to Jonas, “Are you feeling better?”
He smiles. “Yeah. It’s not every day you get a diamond slammed into you.”
“Can you believe it’s been two weeks since you got the diamond?” I ask.
“No.”
Anika’s voice is shaky as she says, “I wish I could have been there to see Freedom die.”
“No, you don’t,” Jonas assures
her.
Beth joins her. “Yeah, we do. Even though our families hadn’t been destroyed yet—”
Anika bursts into tears. Beth puts her arm around Anika’s shoulders and pulls her close.
The entire gathering quiets down and focuses on our table. I sense calming vibes being sent to Anika from several Bearers. I also hear more thoughts.
She’s too emotional to be one of us.
What do you expect? She’s just a child who has lost her parents.
All the more reason to not give her a diamond.
I doubt Crimson will give her a diamond soon anyway. What is the progress with the informant? Have you heard back?
Yes. We’ll discuss it later. Not here. We don’t know for sure she can’t read our minds.
Chris pulls my attention back. “What’s wrong, Calli?”
“Just a lot on my mind, that’s all.” I continue by speaking to his mind. Let’s talk about it later.
All right.
Brand changes the subject. “So, Anika, how long do you think it should take to charge these topazes with Repeating?” He pulls his shirt collar down to expose several bandages holding what I assume to be topaz nuggets against his skin.
“I don’t know. A day or so.” She wipes her eyes.
“Okay. Is that how long it took to charge Calli’s healing topaz?”
“The weaker stones took a whole day. The Imperial topaz was only a few hours. You’ll know when they’re filled.”
“Oh. I get it. These will be ready by tomorrow then.”
I’m excited to try out Brand’s power. I know Crimson is as well.
I glance around the table at the faces of my companions and slip into their minds easily, except for Brand’s. I find sorrow. I feel angst and loss. Once again, I’m reminded how easy my life has been. I don’t feel I can relate to anyone.
Yes, you can, Crimson says to my mind. You can experience their emotions with them.
I glance around to find Crimson and locate her on the other side of the gathering. That’s not going to help them feel like they can relate with me.
Why do they need to?