Enlightened A Light Tamer Novel (The Light Tamer) Read online




  Enlightened

  A Light Tamer Novel

  By: Devyn Dawson

  To my Mom

  Published by Devyn Dawson

  ©Copyright 2012

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  Chapter 1. First Day - Alchemy 7

  Chapter 2. Mildly Interesting 19

  Chapter 3. Bonds Broken 25

  Chapter 4. Filii Nocte 28

  Chapter 5. YOURNIGHTMARE2010 35

  Chapter 6. Secrets 39

  Chapter 7. Drill 42

  Chapter 8. Box of Secrets 49

  Chapter 9. Dream 53

  Chapter 10. Guardian’s Call 60

  Chapter 11. Killing Amber 66

  Chapter 12. Jealousy is Ugly 73

  Chapter 13. Grandma 79

  Chapter 14. Raine 89

  Chapter 15. Party 96

  Chapter 16. Sex 104

  Chapter 17. Horseplay 106

  Chapter 18. Your Highness 113

  Chapter 19. Grandma Confesses 123

  Chapter 20. Truth 127

  Chapter 21. Muddy 139

  Chapter 22. Something Old. 145

  Chapter 23. Equinox 157

  Acknowledgements 161

  Chapter 1. First Day - Alchemy

  “The sooner everyone takes their seat, the sooner I can start our morning. You’ll notice your name is on the desk, and yes, that means it’s an assigned seat.” The Hispanic woman says as everyone looks around to find their desk. I double-check my class schedule to figure out her name. Sonya Raine Alvarez, oh, I bet she is grandma’s friend Raine.

  “Looks like you’re stuck with me kid, no escaping the Amber.” Amber says from the chair directly behind me. Let the fun begin. I think to myself.

  From outside, the school is plain as vanilla, red bricks, one story in a U surrounding a courtyard. There is a smaller version of the school next door. It houses the kids from preschool through sixth grade. All classrooms start to look the same after ten years of school, regardless where you live. There were many fluorescent lights and tacky inspirational posters taped to the walls. Twenty four chairs, divided by four rows, twenty-three occupied. The empty seat is right next to me. I lean over to read the name on the paper, Thorne Woodson. The second bell rings and like magic, everyone sits quietly, not moving a muscle. What are they growing here, Stepford Students? Private school is much different from the public schools I’ve been to.

  “I am Miss Raine and welcome to Alchemy 1. With a show of hands, who has been taught the intricate arts of alchemy by their family?” Miss Raine’s tan makes her eyes freakishly bright. One of my friends back in New York has waist length wavy black hair like hers, the guys loved it.

  Approximately half the class raises their hand, including my partner in crime Amber. Of course, she has, she’s sneaky. The door opens and in walks the Uni-bomber’s son. He strolled across the room, his black polo barely tucked into his pants, and barely making dress-code. I’m not so sure about the black leather belt with spikes and a giant metal skull buckle though. His Doc Martens are so loosely tied; he has to shuffle as he walks to keep them on his feet. It’s seventeen thousand degrees outside, and he wears a jacket, what a wacko. Everyone watches as he pulls the hood down and Miss Raine motions for the ear buds to be pulled out of his ears. His auburn hair, thick and unruly, gives him the urban skater kid edge.

  “Thorne?” Miss Raine asks.

  He lifts his head in a reverse nod like an arrogant too-cool-for-school thug. He pulls the ear buds out, walks over to the only empty seat…the one next to me, and sits down. His chair makes an obnoxious sound as he shifts it around and leans over to rummage through his backpack.

  Amber takes in a breath and mutters to me “ooo la la”. She would think he’s hot. “Shhhh,” I reply.

  “In the future Mr Woodson, you’re to be in your seat when the second bell rings. Being it’s the first day of class, and you are new to the school, I’ll let it slide….today. Don’t test my generosity, you’ll lose. Understand?” Miss Raine says with annoyance in her voice. Thorne gives another reverse nod, in agreement. She leans over her desk and picks up a folder. “The following students need to come to the front of the class. Amber Edwards, Derrick Douglas, Cecelia Judiarti, Carmen Rodriguez, Damian Shock, Thorne Woodson and Jessie Lucente. Pack up your things, as you will not be returning to this classroom today.”

  We all gather our things and line up by the door. The other people in class are whispering to each other. My heart is pounding, and my brain is thinking a thousand and one thoughts at the same time. I turn to Amber and say softly, “Do you know what’s going on?”

  She shrugs her shoulders at me and stares at the back of Thorne’s hoodie. Fabulous, a distracted Amber.

  “Students, I’ll be back in five minutes…try to control yourselves. The rest of you; follow me.” She turns on her heel and goes to the back of the room and leads us into a storage closet.

  They must expect to have an overflow of stuff, for a closet this size. All of us look around curiously, waiting for her to explain why we’re in here. The stench of dirty bleach water and moth balls are starting to make me light-headed. Shelves are lining the walls to the ceiling, all glass jars of colorful elixirs. Most are bright, while others look as if they were filled with human organs. I’m not even going to guess what they are.

  “What the hell? Between the musty smell and Jessie’s Victoria’s Secret perfume, I’m going to barf,” Amber announces.

  “My body spray makes you want to barf? Wow, things you can learn from your friends when you’re in a closet,” I say and grin at Amber.

  Miss Raine taps her toe on the ground. “Ladies, are you finished complaining?” She takes her hand and sweeps it through her hair, exposing a little tattoo on her wrist. “Thorne, turn off the overhead light. There is a string directly above you.”

  “Hey, it will be dark, he can’t do that,” the guy I think is Damien says.

  “You trying to off some Tamers or something?” Thorne’s voice is husky with a slight raspy quality. It made me think of the guys on the cover of bodice ripper books (my grandma secretly reads them). His rebel side showing for the second time in five minutes.

  Miss Raine sighs in exasperation. “You Light Tamers are all the same. Do you have any idea how many times I’ve explained this? Trust me; you won’t be disturbed by any Dark Ones in here. This room is enchanted, and if they’d tell you at a younger age, you’d know better. But no, you think the alchemist is an idiot. Now, Mr Woodson, pl
ease turn out the light.”

  Amber takes her fingers in the shape of a gun and fake shoots Miss Raine in the back. We stifle giggles only to be shot right back…with Miss Raine’s stink eye. Thorne reaches up and pulls the string. Amber and I are armed with our fancy pink flashlights Caleb insisted we carry with us. The teacher shakes her head in disbelief at us. Looking up, we gasp at the never ending supply of potions. Many of the jars are glowing as if filled with a thousand lightning bugs.

  “What’s up with the jars?” I ask.

  “Why are we still standing in a closet, is what I want to know,” Amber says as she gnaws on her cuticle.

  “We are about to leave the closet Miss Edwards.” Miss Raine replies and slides a piece of paper in her white linen pants pocket. Amber shifts to face me and smiles with her teeth gritted and eyes bugging out. “Any time you’re at school, everyone is protected from the Dark Ones. By the time this class is over, you’ll know how to create the same enchantment for protection.”

  “You realize working with chemicals is hazardous to my nails. This is bunk.” Carmen says as she tucks her short curly hair behind her ear. Her perfect French manicure is highlighted by her dark tan.

  I watch as Amber watches Thorne watching Carmen and feel the dread of a love triangle brewing.

  “She looks like a tan version of Selena Gomez without extensions, doesn’t she?” I whisper to Amber.

  She rolls her eyes so far back in her head, and for a split second, she looked like a zombie. “I guess maybe a little, except for the blue eyes. How much do you want to bet she wears colored contacts?”

  “You always think everyone has colored contacts on.”

  “How many Hispanics do you know that have light-colored eyes? I mean, please…give me a break.”

  “Ladies, as compelling of a conversation you’re having, we need to get going. Derrick, pull the handle on the mop bucket.” Miss Raine reaches in her pocket and pulls out a small vial and tosses it at the bucket as he pulls the handle.

  Instantly the wall with all the jars rotates around, exposing an entry to a secret passage. Where’s Scooby Doo? All we need now is a ghost and some Scooby Snacks. Jinkies! Zoinks, how creepy is that!

  “Come on kids, I need to get back to my classroom.”

  We all walk into a stairwell, down a flight of stairs, through a hallway, and past two doors on either side of the hall. We approach the end, it splits into a T. Turning right, we take the first door on the left. The classroom is an exact duplicate of Miss Raine’s room. Taking it in, I see two kids sitting at their desk and a rather peculiar looking man in a monk’s robe standing at a podium.

  The round bald headed man announces we can take a seat wherever we want. His accent sounds British mixed with a Southern drawl, an interesting combination. Miss Raine leaves, not before telling she’ll be back in exactly one hour and thirty minutes.

  “Chop, chop, we won’t learn anything if everyone is too busy gawking at me in my habit.” He says and wipes his forehead with a handkerchief. He clears his throat, which sounds like a cat coughing up a hairball. “I’m Mr Jesse James and no, I am not related to your American outlaw or to a biker.” His head tilts to the side as he talks. “This is Enhanced Alchemy. What is it, you might ask yourself? This is an intense methodical form of the art in alchemy. Yes, art. Although your young brain might be thinking science, and I agree; however, it’s an art of precision. I’m not going to bore you to death over the details, you’ll understand as the school year progresses. In your desk, you’ll find a journal and a textbook. Please pull them out and personalize them. They are yours to keep.”

  The sound of books slapping the desk fills the room. “Excuse me Mr James, I thought all of our books are electronic textbooks for our I-pads. We have to lug around this giant book?” I ask while clicking the end of my ink-pen over and over nervously.

  He gives me an annoyed look. “Yes, Miss Lucente, you have to carry a school book, just like the old days,” he says sharply. “Everyone, open your book, and I want you to read the first chapter. You have five minutes to read it and then you’ll take a test.” We all make a sound of aggravation.

  “Can you believe this guy? What a douchebag, that was totally rude of him,” Amber says. She picked the seat behind me so I can hear her commentary about the class.

  “Less talking and more reading Miss Edwards.”

  “Like I said, douche,” she whispers to the back of my head. I mentally pray he didn’t hear her. I hunch over my book trying to let my hair fall into a curtain so Mr James won’t talk to me again.

  Alchemy (al-kuh-mee)

  Noun, plural alchemies

  A form of chemistry practiced in Renaissance time. The art of transmuting baser metals into gold.

  The use of chemicals for magical elements. The art of mixing compounds into potions for healing.

  The chapter is four pages long, but promises by the end of the book, we’d be able to identify and create potions. I’ll be lucky not to cause an explosion by the end of the book. I look over and note Thorne never opened his book. I wonder if Mr James will say anything.

  “Miss Lucente, take one and pass them on,” I grab the stack and give it to Amber. I see Thorne is smirking in my direction. I shift quickly and stare down at my test. I miss the announcement to start.

  Five minutes later I get up to hand my work to the teacher. As I turn to go back to my desk, I run smack into Thorne. Good going grace. “Sorry, I have a clumsy gene.”

  “No sweat,” he replies and winks at me. Did he just wink? No, it’s my imagination. Maybe I know him through my grandma. I’d remember him…wouldn’t I? His rugged look works for him. Amber’s going to have a field day with his eyes once she sees they’re gray. Deep and crystal clear with long black eyelashes. Why do guys always have great eyelashes and girls get stuck with wimpy flimsy ones? He is staring back at me, and for a moment, I forget what I’m doing. I bet he’s a terrific kisser with his perfect lips. Oops, why did I say that…think that?

  Derrick is the last to turn in his test. I hate being last; I always feel everyone thinks I’m stupid. Mom would say, someone has to be last. True, but it doesn’t make me feel better.

  “I am pleased to inform everyone that all of you passed the test with a 100. For a reward, I’m going give you four chapters to read tonight instead of two.”

  “What the hell?” Amber mutters.

  “Oh no Miss Edwards, hell is college,” says Mr James. “I’m going to teach you how to make a protection potion. It won’t be hard, and I’ll give you the ingredients to take home. You will be given a pop quiz later week. I’ll grade you on both finesse and speed. Mr Woodson, it will behoove you to practice and actually read the chapters. Form a single file line by the back door. We’re going to the lab.”

  “Hey, I need your help,” Amber says.

  This can’t be good. “With what?”

  “I’m going to make out with Thorne today.”

  Breathe in. “Wow, that’s ambitious.”

  “I’m freakin’ serious. Look at him, he’s all sexified in his hoodie and I think it’ll make a statement.”

  “Statement?”

  “I’ve never talked to anyone at this school other than Caleb. Now you’re here, I don’t want people to think I went soft over the summer. You know, hanging out with the gorgeous new girl takes away my edge. He’ll prove to everyone that I’m still bad-ass.”

  “You think I’m gorgeous, ah that’s sweet? I don’t believe the bad-ass for one minute Miss Edwards. Are you planning on kissing him at school?” I study her face and see she is intent on her quest.

  Amber shrugs her shoulders and pops her gum. “I don’t have a plan, but it will happen,” she whispers to me. “You only live once right?”

  This ought to be good.

  Mr James opens the door to the science lab. The difference between this lab and the lab at my school in the Bronx, everything is new and fancy looking.

  “Thorne, you want to sit with me
?” Amber and I turn in time to see Carmen. She is slithering around him like a snake to its prey.

  Oh crap! Amber is going flip out. I glance over at her, she is seething with venom from every pore in her body.

  “She better learn her protection spell, because she’s going to need it,” Amber says through gritted teeth.

  “Do you have A lunch or B lunch?” Carmen asks Thorne. “If you have B lunch you can sit with me, I’ll introduce you to everyone…if you want.”

  I nudge Amber with my knee as we sit side by side at our lab table. She is drawing little stick people and what looks like torture devices on her paper.

  “I’m in A lunch, I’m already sitting with someone, but thanks.”

  I look down and see Amber drawing a bubble over one of the stick people and a giant ‘Yay!’ written inside.

  “If everyone has figured out their lunch schedule, we can start on our protection spell.” Mr James says. “I’m going to give all of you something else to carry around, just for you Miss Lucente.”

  I close my eyes and mentally breathe in to keep my face from turning crimson. He holds up a cardboard box with a girl holding an umbrella on it. Oh yay, my favorite condiment…salt.

  “What you might consider ordinary table salt, is simply untrue. It’s used in many spells and potions. At one time, salt was once believed to open the entrance to heaven. I haven’t any proof either way.” His quirky accent makes everything he says sound exotic. “Miss Edwards, your brother was in my class two years ago, did he share his wisdom of salt with you.”

  Amber goes rigid at the mention of her brother; I brace myself for the verbal lashing I’m sure will commence.

  “No, he didn’t,” Amber replied softer than usual.

  “I’m always impressed when former students abide by the rules. Everything we discuss in this classroom is confidential. Don’t forget,” Mr James taps his finger on his chin before continuing with his lecture. “Salt alone can protect you from many elements…but our main concern is the Dark Ones.”