The prologue through chapter 3 is now edited and I have put them up. Firstly I'd like to say thank you so much to Robin who edited these chapters. Secondly I'm sorry it took so long to get the edited versions up and that I haven't posted anything new in a really long time. Between working, school, kids, and everything else in life I haven't had the time to even look at Color of Blood in the last few months but, things have been rearranged so that I can spend a little bit of time to work on it. Even though I haven't had time to really write anything that doesn't mean I haven't thought about it. I will be posting (at a later date) the new version all that will be changed is a few names. After that I will begin posting more chapters. But here are the edited versions of the Prologue and Chapter 1.
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Prologue
"Sister!" A strong masculine voice called. It was a voice that made her feel safe, and yet scared her to death at the same time. "Sister!" He called again.
She ran faster through the same endless hallway that had haunted her dreams for the last four months. The same red walls with thick black trim. No windows or doors, no means of escape. There were only two ways to go. She could run from the voice that always called but never called her name, or she could run towards it. For the last four months she chose to run away from it. Always away, because deep down inside her soul she knew that if she answered his call it would mean her death.
Every time she heard his voice the same questions ran through her head. Who was he? Who is his sister? Was it me? The only question she knew the answer to was the last. She couldn't be his sister because she was an only child.
So she continued to run through the never ending and never beginning hallway.
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Chapter 1
Kara woke up covered in sweat. It was that dream again! After four months of the same dream you would think she would get used to it, but she never did. Every night since Kara came to college she had the same dream, with that same voice, the same weird red hallway with thick black trim that matched the red and black velvet dress she wore. Every morning she woke up covered in sweat with a scream lodged in her throat. Normally, Kara could never remember her dreams or they would be hazy. However since she came to college, she had the same dream every night. She always remembered it in graphic detail every morning as if it was real.
Wiping the sweat from her brow Kara looked at the digital clock that sat on the table beside her bed. It was a little after seven-thirty in the morning. Shaking off the dream, she got out of bed. The floor was a little cold against her feet. She decided that a shower would be in her best interest since it was the first day of her second semester in college. Besides double trouble would be here by eight anyway, she thought. Laughing to herself, she would not be the one to suffer those two waking her up.
Getting out of bed she grabbed her clothes and headed to the bathroom hoping Elle wasn't in there yet. Peeking out the door she looked up and down the hall of the apartment looking for any signs of life. Seeing none she headed to the bathroom.
Shutting the door she turned on the water to adjust the temperature. Once it was warm enough she took off her shorts and shirt to get in. Letting the hot water wash away the remnants of the dream she relaxed a little. After the shower she dried her hair. As she grabbed the brush a cold chill ran down her spine. Having the feeling that someone was watching her, she looked around the bathroom but she was the only one there. Shaking off the feeling, she brushed out her hair and put it up in a ponytail. After she was satisfied, she went back to her room to put everything away.
Kara put her clothes in the hamper and went to the desk to get her backpack ready for the day's classes. Standing up her stomach started to growl.
"Well I might as well make enough breakfast for everyone." She mumbled to herself.
Heading toward the door she heard a scream from down the hallway. Throwing open the door she saw three blurred figures run past her room. Smiling and shaking her head Kara walked toward the kitchen. She reached the kitchen only to see a soaking wet Elle braced on one side of the square table that sat in the middle of the room.
Her short brown hair, which hung just below her ears, was plastered around her dripping wet face. Most of her shirt was wet and clinging to her shoulders and chest. Ricky and Richy, aka double trouble, were on the other side of the table with grins so big you could see all their teeth. Kara smiled at the very familiar sight. Everyday at eight in the morning Ricky and Richy would show up, jimmy the lock on the front door, and wake up who ever was still sleeping. It was never a very pleasant wake up call. It never mattered what kind of lock they had, Ricky could break into anything.
Ricky and Richy were identical twenty-two year old twins, but if you didn't know them you would never be able to tell that they were twins. Richy was the older of the two by three minutes and he kept his natural light bond hair cut short. He had no piercings and the only jewelry he wore was a necklace, a silver shield charm with a wolf in the middle, which hung from a silver chain. He dressed like an everyday twenty-two year old guy.