Because You Exist (Light in the Dark Series, #1)
Release Date: 11/11/14
Limitless Publishing
Summary from Goodreads:
Life is good for LOGAN MIDDLETON.
He’s quarterback of the Shepherd High football team, nephew of the town’s most
successful lawyer, and boyfriend of Jenna Maples, a girl who has finally agreed
to take their relationship to the next level. But nothing good lasts forever.
With only a few minutes of last period English left between him and a weekend alone with Jenna, Logan blacks out. When he awakens, he finds himself in a future where Shepherd High lies in ruins, nothing is what it seems, and everyone he loves is dead. Logan is a shifter. Chosen to travel through time, it’s up to him to figure out how to stop the terrible events that claimed his once perfect life.
Of course, all of this might be easier if he wasn’t paired with the one girl who’d rather see him dead than help him, JOSEPHINE. A girl he tormented during childhood. Strong-willed with biting wit, who lives in the shadows. Tough and dark, Jo is Shepherd High’s most notorious outcast and Logan’s opposite in every way. Together the two must overcome their many differences to figure out why they’ve been selected for such an overwhelming task, and who selected them in the first place.
Before it’s too late…
With only a few minutes of last period English left between him and a weekend alone with Jenna, Logan blacks out. When he awakens, he finds himself in a future where Shepherd High lies in ruins, nothing is what it seems, and everyone he loves is dead. Logan is a shifter. Chosen to travel through time, it’s up to him to figure out how to stop the terrible events that claimed his once perfect life.
Of course, all of this might be easier if he wasn’t paired with the one girl who’d rather see him dead than help him, JOSEPHINE. A girl he tormented during childhood. Strong-willed with biting wit, who lives in the shadows. Tough and dark, Jo is Shepherd High’s most notorious outcast and Logan’s opposite in every way. Together the two must overcome their many differences to figure out why they’ve been selected for such an overwhelming task, and who selected them in the first place.
Before it’s too late…
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I was down on the ground before I even had
a chance to make sense of what was going on. The side of my head was bleeding.
Someone had punched me. One of the survivors was sitting on my back as I
struggled to lift my head to see what was going on.
Our new friend stepped towards
Josephine. She didn’t make a noise, her face remaining emotionless. It was as
if something snapped into place within her, like a shield or force field. If
she was feeling scared you couldn’t tell. The only sign of any emotion at all
was her breathing. Her chest rose quickly up and down.
“Let’s see what’s under the pretty
wrapping paper,” the leader said, stepping even closer to Josephine. He grabbed
her by the pocket of her hoodie and pulled her close to him. He reached up and
forcefully yanked down the zipper. Still Josephine didn’t protest. I continued
to struggle to get up, but the man on top of me only laughed and pushed me back
down. For every second that Josephine sat there still and quiet, I thrashed
around more violently and cursed louder. The leader of the group grabbed
underneath the shoulders of her jacket and pulled it off like a magician would
when revealing his great trick.
“Hot damn,” he sang.
I stopped thrashing about. Under the
hoodie, Josephine was wearing a tight-fitting, sleeveless tank top sporting the
Shepherd High emblem, no doubt part of her track uniform. I couldn’t stop
myself from looking. The girl had a body. Her arms were slightly defined, the
arms of an athlete but not in a scary way. She also had a great pair of boobs.
Yes, I noticed. I only looked for a second because I knew she didn’t wanted me
to look at her.
“It’s been so long since we’ve had a
girl,” the man said, slithering closer to Josephine. He reached out his palm,
running it down the side of her face until he reached her neck. He wrapped his
hand around her neck. Josephine still didn’t react.
“Don’t touch her,” I yelled out. Maybe
we weren’t friends, but she was all I had in this world. I wasn’t going to sit
back and let anything happen to her.
“I wonder if you’re the dark one?” he
asked her, choosing to ignore me entirely. “I hope you’re the dark one. I’ve
only ever had me a light girl before. They say it’s bad luck to mess with you
shifters, but I figure we already have had our share of bad luck.”
“I remember the light one. I remember
the light one. I remember the light one,” the third man began to chant.
“She didn’t even fight back. Fighting
back is what lets a man know he’s alive. You know what I mean. Don’t you kid?”
he said finally turning to me.
“Go to hell,” I replied.
This caused the men to begin to laugh.
“Hell doesn’t want me, kid. Neither did God. If God wanted me I’d be dead like
the rest of them. At least that’s how I look at it. You’re the hell and you’re
the heaven. We’re just what’s left.”
I had no idea what he was talking about,
but the longer I kept him talking the more time I had to think of a way of
getting out of this. Why couldn’t I shift at will?
“What did you mean about a conductor?” I
asked, trying to stay focused even though the blood that was seeping out of my
head wound was beginning to run into my mouth.
“You had your chance to get your
questions. I said give me the girl, and I would give you the answers. Sorry.”
“Let’s make a new deal,” I replied. I
just needed more time. I could think of a way to get us out of this. I had to
think of a way. I was still pretty sure that whatever happened to us in this
present would follow us to our normal present.
And maybe there were things worse than
death. These weren’t civilized men. I didn’t know if I could buy all his heaven
and hell talk, but I did wonder how they survived. Was it purely because of
their predator sensibilities—some eff-ed-up version of Darwin’s theory? Or had
they been allowed to survive, chosen by the same people or thing that allowed
us to be shifters?
“No deal. But I do want to play a game.
Can’t say we get much in terms of entertainment around here anymore,” the
leader replied, pushing Josephine next to me on the ground. Her eyes met mine
and I saw fear for the first time since the men had showed up. I wanted to find
her hoodie and enclose her in it. I wanted to protect her.
“Here’s how it will work,” the man
continued as he circled around us. His friend still held me down, and while
Josephine was free to move, I knew she wouldn’t leave me. “I will give you a
five minute head start. You hear me? Five minutes. After that, game on. But you
should know that we love to play rough. We don’t care if you’re shifters. As
far as we’re concerned, why save the world when they didn’t want us around in
the first place?”
The man holding me down must have
received some signal from the leader because he let me up. I scrambled to my
feet and held out my hand for Josephine, but she didn’t take it. She pulled
herself to her feet and looked at me. I looked back.
We were screwed.
“Well, what are you waiting for? Five
minutes started thirty seconds ago.”
About the Author
Tiffany Truitt received her MA in literature from Old Dominion University. Her debut Chosen Ones, first in the Lost Souls trilogy, is a searing look at what it means to be other and how we define humanity, as well as a celebration of the dangerously wonderful feeling of falling in love.
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3 comments:
Thank you for the excerpt, I enjoyed it :)
thanks for letting us get a little taste of it! Thoroughly enjoyed it!
thanks for the chance!
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