blind spots, so the enemy doesn’t see someone like me. Are you ever going to come inside or are you going to stand in the hallway all night?”
I didn’t really want to be trapped in a small space with him, even if it was my room. “You could come out here.” As the words left my mouth, my adrenal spiked. I didn’t want to be in the hallway with him either, but at least I could run if I wanted to.
“The rest of your house isn’t secure. I’ve already adjusted the curtains in here and made sure I won’t be spotted.”
“But Fawn and Mr… uh… your Lila or Frank would still sense you, whether they saw you or not. Unless you’re Blocker friend is still here.”
“She’s right outside.”
“Then why did I know you were here if she blocked you?”
He smiled. “Because I wanted you to know. We can be selective in who we block, who we don’t want to see into our thoughts.”
Okay, he seemed like a nice enough guy. And he wasn’t making any threatening moves toward me. I took a deep breath and let the tension leave with my exhale. Maybe this guy would be a little more forthcoming with information. “What else is there, other than Blockers, Movers, Readers and Detectors?”
“Healers, Seers… Anything you can imagine, I guess. You want to watch out for Allayers.”
“What’s that?” I asked.
“ Allay means to calm or give relief. They wrap you up in warm and fuzzy feelings. It’s dangerous because they make you feel safe when you’re really not.”
So that was Fawn’s special ability. She’d worked me and Hayden over that first day. For all I knew, this stranger was doing it too. With an unknown and uninvited person in my house, I should have been afraid. But I wasn’t…
No, this time was different. I was calm now simply because something about this guy wasn’t threatening. When Fawn had used her mojo on me there had been an energy of sorts, like an external force molding my emotions and forcing me to feel content while shutting out the negative.
I’d have to watch out for Fawn in the future. In the meantime, I had a prime opportunity to squeeze information from the newcomer. The more I learned, the easier to figure out who was telling the truth. “Your Detector didn’t detect me? Or your side would’ve gotten to me first, right?”
“Detectors are like gold. They find people like you, people for their team. Without a Detector, we’re crippled. We can’t expand. Since our last Detector met a mysterious death, we now rely on Frank to find them.”
If Frank missed detecting Hayden, no one else would detect him either. If Hayden was like me, as I suspected, he and I could team up, possibly figure out who were the real bad guys. With Hayden’s help — if he stayed under their radar — we’d get the advantage. The only problem though would be Hayden staying away from the principal once his powers opened up. He couldn’t afford to call attention to himself because then he’d have the two sides after him. Like I did.
“Frank’s the only Detector in the whole world?”
He chuckled. “No. We have others but they’re working elsewhere.”
“Why should I believe anything you say? What makes you one of the good guys?”
“Anything I say would be well thought out and very convincing. Same with Frank and Lila. It doesn’t matter what we tell you. Watch and listen. Pay attention to the little things.” He leaned against the doorframe, which gave me a better view of him. He was about an inch or two shorter than Hayden, with lean but cut muscles. Whatever he lacked in bulk, his face made up for it.
I liked that answer and felt comfortable enough to venture into my room. He backed up and kept a safe distance. “Do you have any idea what my special ability is?”
“If you don’t know, no one else does either. It could take months to figure it out, but probably only a few weeks. Be patient. “
“So now what?”
“We’d like to meet with you, like you have with Frank and
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