Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 18:50:52 -0700 (PDT)
From: Silvenfox <silvenfox@yahoo.com>
Subject: The Chosen: Reflecting Equation-1

The following is a complete work of fiction.

Any resemblance between the characters and any real life person is
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Disclaimer:

The following story may contain erotic situations. If it is illegal for you
to read this please leave now. Also expect blood, gore, incredibly funny
scenes and super-powered teenagers with a destiny to save the world. If
you're not a fan of any of these plus strong cursing and violence then this
is not your type of story.



Chapter 1


For the most part humanity is a murderous race. If you follow history or
take a look at the world around us you could just count the numbers. Sad
but true. The very first murder, according to Genesis, occurred between two
brothers. In a jealous rage Cain snapped and committed the first ever
homicide. It was unprecedented and undeniably unforgivable. Cain killed
Abel in an unforgiving and violent cold-blooded fashion.

As I stared across the simulation room, I began to feel a sense of
kinship with the long dead man.

Right on, Cain. I feel your pain.

Downtown Centennial froze around me as the simulation came to a halt. My
friends patted Kevin on the back. Actually he was Halo now, since that was
form he was currently in. The Chosen circled around Halo praising him for
defeating the pile of ashes gathered on the street ahead of us. An ash pile
that was once the monstrous form of what I liked to call Papa Godzilla.

"Hello!" I called, gaining their attention. "In case you guys forget Halo-
boy didn't follow the plan."

Halo cocked his head at me and said slowly, "I had a clean shot to its
heart so I took it. What's the big deal?"

"This was a training exercise," I said, gruffly. "Training as a team,
Kevin. Teamwork doesn't happen by chance."

Halo rolled his eyes, exasperated. "Come on, Chad. I'm a one man team. We
all know I'm the big gun around here. And look I vaporized that Godzilla
clone!"

Kevin ran a hand through his shoulder length dark hair and fixed me with a
hard stare. Everyone else was throwing me confused looks obviously seeing
Kevin's point if their expressions were anything to go by.

He was right. Kevin was the big guns. He was the most powerful member of
the team. There was no denying that. While his powers as Heaven's Trumpet
were greatly diminished, they were not entirely lost. He wasn't that
supreme being any longer. He couldn't do universe ending stuff with a
finger snap anymore, but he was still a force to be reckoned with. As the
champion of balance, we were still unsure of what his limits were.

Frankly I was sick and tired of Kevin not letting us forget that either. He
didn't flaunt his power or was arrogant about it, but it was the little
things that were beginning to get to me.

Kevin always delivered the killing blow during these training scenarios,
like he was some Sailor Moon Buffy with a dick. And sometimes the others
deferred to him on principle because of his higher rank. That one right
there bothered me the most.

Gaius had never done a tour of duty leading the king's Royal Guard. He had
been a year away from the age where such training would have begun. While
he had some training in terms of defense, Gaius didn't have the experience
and training of the Chosen. Simply put, Gaius may be Crown Prince but I was
the head cowboy in this posse. And it was going to stay that way.

"I'm going to have to leave now," said the Executioner, detransforming into
Ryan. "I need to head over to the library for my tutoring lessons."

A pin could have dropped. Adam was freaky intelligent, but it was accepted
that Ryan was a borderline genius. Their chess games were pretty legendary,
according to them anyway. I could barely play checkers.

Adam cocked his head, voicing everyone's disbelief. "You need tutoring?"

"I'm doing the tutoring," corrected the dark haired boy with a small smile.
"I have to buy my dad a birthday gift so I need extra money for something
really nice."

Killian quickly stepped to Ryan's side, and without a beat blurted out,
"I'm taking off too. I'm his ride."

"Convenient," I deadpanned, eyeing his pleased smile. "Guys, training's
important."

Killian rolled his eyes. "We haven't fought anything in five months, Chad.
It's been peaceful. Let's just enjoy it."

I blew my breath out in a loud sigh, annoyed. "Look I know it seems kind of
pointless, but come on. Do you all think our team expanded to five for no
reason at all? Everything happens for a reason."

Adam nodded and I smiled at his supportive stance beside me. "Chad's right.
We can't slack off. If something comes we need to be ready."

"I'm not trying to be a hardass," I patiently explained, meeting gazes with
everyone. "I just want to be informed beforehand if something like a
shortened practice is needed."

Ryan traded a glance with Killian and then turned to Chad. "We can stay if
you want, Chad."

I waved him off. "Go, go. We'll pick it up in a few days. It's Friday night
anyway."

They apologized again and then left with us waving them goodbye. Kevin gave
Adam a pointed look. It went over his head for a minute then he smiled and
nodded. Adam kissed my check and said he'll see me later. I caught his hand
and gave it a firm squeeze that he returned with a dazzling smile. I
watched him leave through the exit doors and the frozen projection of
downtown Centennial faded. Gleaming metallic walls and a domed ceiling
replaced the city scenery.

Kevin nudged me under the ribs with an elbow. "Are you going to tell me
what's your malfunction?"

"I don't know what you're talking about," I lied, badly.

He snorted. "You know you have to sound convincing when you want to lie."

I rolled my eyes. "You just know everything, huh?"

Kevin blinked, confused. "What? Are you mad at me? Did I do something?"

The honest confusion on his face was enough for my resolve to buckle. He
stared at me with those wide Bambi eyes full of sadness and hurt. It was
like a kick to the stomach. Those brown eyes tore into me something awful
and did me in.

"It's not your fault really," I admitted sullenly. "I'm just still adapting
to the new dynamics around here. Everyone keeps acting like you walk on
water."

Kevin held up his hands, backing up. "Whoa, whoa. I'm not trying to trying
to jack your mojo, Chad."

I shrugged, turning my stare to my toes and replied, "I know that. It just
feels like at times there are two leaders, instead of one."

Fingers came up, cradling my face and lifting my head up. I looked into
Kevin's eyes and they were shining with a soft compassion and care. Then,
Kevin spoke, slow and gentle, "There's one leader on this team, little
brother. It was, is, and will always be you."

A slow smile overcame my face. "That's such a Gaius thing to say."

He smiled, knowingly and truly, and said simply, "I know."

Kevin really was Gaius and vice versa. Where we were still assimilating our
past lives physical and mental attributes, Kevin was wholly Atlantean now.
There was no distinction between the two. He was Kevin, but everything
Gaius was he now shared. Memories, feelings, powers... they were all his.
It would be awhile before the rest of us reached full maturation of our own
incarnations.

He ran a hand through my hair, gentle. Then I jumped as a wet finger
slipped easily into my ear and wiggled around. I gave a scream and lurch as
Kevin let out a booming laugh.

Kevin laughed at my incredulous expression. "Wet willy! Man, you're still
my bitch!"

I gaped at him. "You're such a douche!"

"Excuse me for breaking the obvious chick flick moment," he smiled back,
proudly. "It was getting all Lifetime Original Movie."

My eye twitched. "Jerk."

"Bitch."

We shared smiles. Our version of `I love you' didn't need explaining. It
was the way it had always been.

I shoved him playfully. "Last one to the locker rooms washes the loser's
car."

"But I don't have a car!"

Laughter was the reply as I was already sprinting for the door. Kevin
scowled at my backside and took off right behind me. The footrace was quick
and not without a bit of cheating. It didn't count if no one but us saw it
happen. That's my theory and I'm sticking to it.

I skidded into the locker room and pumped my fist into the air. "Victory is
mine!"

Kevin gave a long stare as he went to the locker next to mine. "Sometimes I
think you're two years old."

"I'm twee!" I grinned, holding up three fingers.

He snorted. "You betcha ass you are."

I slapped him on the shoulder about to retort when I picked up my bag from
the locker. I looked around, a frown tugging at my lips. I looked on the
top shelf, bottom, and then practically ripped open my bag.

Kevin stopped smothering himself with deodorant to look at me, puzzled.
"Did I miss something? What's with the freak out?"

I scowled down into the open bag then looked up. "I can't find my iPod!"

"The iPod Touch you got for your birthday?"

I nodded digging around once more in the bag for good measure. "I know for
a fact I left it in my locker yesterday."

"Are you sure that's the last place you left it?" asked Kevin, peering into
the open locker.

"I'm positive," I replied, running a hand threw my hair. I let out an
agitated sigh. "I figured I would come back and get it today after
practice. Fuck!"

"Calm down, Care Bear," he murmured, laying a comforting hand on my
shoulder.

I sighed morosely. "Those things are expensive, man."

Kevin closed his locker and leaned against the door. "Maybe you grabbed it
and just forget about it. It could be in your room or somewhere in your
house."

"Maybe..." I said slowly, grabbing onto that bit of hope.

***

	"Chad there you are!"

I stopped as I walked into the kitchen thrown off by the sudden
exclamation. Mom rose up from the kitchen table and graced me with a wide
smile. She was five foot nothing, short. Blond hair fell in gentle curls
and her eyes were sky blue, the same color as mine.

"I just got home," I said wearily, eyeing the laptop on the table that was
blaring some eighties pop song that I couldn't quite name.

She tugged my hand over to the laptop. "Come look, honey!"

"Mom have you been drinking?" I asked cautiously, searching for a wine
bottle.

My mother rolled her eyes. "Funny, kid. Funny. Look..." Pointing at the
screen, she said, "Right... there."

"It's your name under the finalist column for the Pulitzer prize for
journalism. But you've known you've been a finalist for a month now." I
looked at her blankly. "Is this where I'm supposed to act surprised?"

"This is the Pulitzer website," she explained with a giddy smile. "Now the
world knows too."

I cracked a smile. "I know this is you're dream and all, but you seem high.
I'll stage an intervention if I have to. I won't let you end up like
Lohan."

"Oh, shut it," she said, her cheeks flushing.

I shook my head, smiling brightly. "I'm just kidding, Mom. I'm really happy
for you. I know how long you've wanted this. I really hope you win."

Mom grinned and practically glided over to the stove to check on dinner. I
watched her hum with a smile. She was so happy. The Pulitzer was the
highest achievement a journalist could earn for the craft and she was this
close to getting one. The award would serve as a testament to her career
and everything she had worked toward. She deserved it.

I wasn't too comfortable with the article that was up for the award
however. The article in question was titled, `Superheroes and Why We're
Better Because of Them'.

Yeah. Ponder which superheroes she meant. The piece was moving and thought
provoking. It painted a better future of the world just because the Chosen
were in it. Like it or not the Chosen were here and the world knew it.

I had enough trouble meeting my own expectations. Now that included over
six billion people's ideals and sensibilities to worry about. In the comics
the world always turns against the hero at one point or another. I couldn't
let them down.

The prize winners would be announced in April, two months from now. We all
had our fingers crossed.

"Mom I need some new bras," complained Morgan, striding into the kitchen.
"All the ones I have now are too tight."

My sister was a younger version of Mom in looks. Personality, however...
that all came from Satan. A bit of vomit threatened to rise as I caught
sight of her shirt. And she definitely wasn't wearing a bra. The urge to
vomit was stronger now.

"I think that's my cue to leave," I muttered, holding my stomach. Morgan
was blocking the doorway. "Out of the way, Slutty Spears."

"Why are you even breathing the same air as me," Morgan demanded, planting
her hands on her hips.

I pasted a sweet smile on my face. "The more air I breathe is the less
there is for you. And sooner or later who knows, maybe there won't be
enough for you. Do you get me?"

"A three inch stiletto heel buried in your chest," she retorted, glaring.
"Do you get me?"

Mom slammed the spoon on the counter and we both jumped. Her glare when
used was more potent that Morgan's. In fact Morgan's was a weaker version
of the dark look aimed at us. I gulped.

"You two need to grow. I won't have this nonsense going on right in front
of me. Now knock it off and apologize."

We fixed each other with strained, fixed smiles and said apologies through
gritted teeth. Mom wasn't fooled and tolerated the display with a fierce
scowl of motherly disapproval. I decided to beat it before I did something
like tripping the little hellbeast.

"I'll be in my room," I said, picking up my bag by the door. "Let me know
when dinner's ready."

I closed the door behind me as I walked into my bedroom, automatically
tossing my backpack into the corner and toeing off my shoes. I turned the
TV on and began searching for my iPod. I hated losing things. Losing such
an expensive object that had been a gift burned even more. Like, fire
eating at my lungs burned. Those CSI guys make finding shit look so much
easier than the disaster that my room morphed into after a thorough search.

It wasn't here. Whatever hope I had of finding it died. I knew where I left
it and it definitely wasn't in this room. No matter what Kevin led me to
believe. If it wasn't here... and not in my locker, where I left it, damn
it, then that only left one conclusion.

My cell phone was pressed to my ear half a heartbeat later. It rang four
times before it was picked up with an out of breath, "Hello?"

"Caine, it's Summers," I said quickly.

There was a long, long pause and then Adam sighed, saying, "I know, Chad.
Little thing called caller-ID."

I continued on like I didn't hear that. "Why'd you answer the phone all
breathless? Got a hot guy over?"

"You know how I roll," he replied, promptly. I could hear the smile through
the phone. "Seriously though, I just got out of the shower. I had to run to
the phone."

An image of an Adam standing in his room, dripping wet, towel hanging low
on his waist blazed across my mind. Water trailed down wide shoulders and
over muscular pecs.

I swallowed hard and muttered, "You did that on purpose."

"I promise to only use my powers for good," he said mischievously with a
chuckle. "What's wrong, baby? You only ever start phone conversations with
last names when you're all, like, intense."

My thoughts took a u-turn and went back on track. "You're right. I have
some bad news."

"What?" he asked, panic swirling in that single word.

"One of those cocksuckers that call themselves our friends is a Goddamn
thief!"

The sigh that followed was long and measured and Adam replied with perfect
calm, "Start from the beginning."

And I did. The story became this, like, convoluted epic retelling that
could rival an Indiana Jones movie in its enormity. I finished with a
satisfied air. Soft noises, which sounded suspiciously like snoring,
started from the other end of the line. Oh, hell no!

"Hey, wake up, ball-licker!"

"I wasn't asleep," came the instant reply, groggy and rough.

I snorted. "Yeah, right. I can really feel the support. Why do I love you
again?"

"My rockin' bod," Adam quipped, yawning.

I nodded, smiling, "Damn, straight. Now to summarize, since some asshat
wasn't paying attention, my iPod was in my locker. It's gone now. I've
looked everywhere. Since Nathaniel is in Oakland that leaves only me, you,
Adam, Ryan, and Kevin who had access to the locker rooms. Do the math,
bright eyes."

"Don't you think you're reaching?" Adam argued, clearly not on my side.
"These are our friends we're talking about. Do you really think they'll
steal from you?"

My mouth dropped open. "Need I remind you of the time I was missing my
Supernatural DVD's only to find a note with just a winking smiley and
Kevin's signature in their place. And then, remember the socks he randomly
stuffed down the drain in the bathtub? What did he say when I called him?
Come on, you know the rest..."

"I'm the Wet Bandit, Bitch," Adam quoted, reluctantly.

I smirked triumphantly. "I prove my case."

Realizing I was pacing with the phone. An insanely bad habit that annoyed
me whenever I realized I was doing it, I jumped on the bed and laid spread
eagle. I maneuvered myself so the phone was cradled between my shoulder and
ear as I leaned on the pillow, flicking through the channels with the
remote.

"We know them," said Adam. "I'm sure its just misplaced or something. We
can trust them."

I let out a quiet breath. "You can't always trust the people you want to."

"10 Things I Hate About You?" Adam asked, humored.

An involuntary grin spread across my face. "I love you," I said, meaning
that in every possible way, coz damn, how could I be so lucky as to have
found someone who always got my obscure pop culture references? 1999 teen
romcom films involving Julia Stiles as a nonconforming feminist, of all
things, was definitely among the obscure.

"I love you, too," said Adam and then his voice went serious. "But I don't
believe our friends would do this."

"What about when Chad and Taylor broke up Troy and Gabriella in High School
Musical," I countered seriously. "Friends are sneaky. I don't want to
believe it either."

The show on the TV caught my eye. I raised the volume as Martin Lawrence's
sitcom from the 90's returned from commercial. My ears perked up as Martin
lamented on about friendships and thievery. Well, well, well. If this
wasn't a sign I didn't know what was. I watched, listening to Adam with
half an ear, as Martin planned and schemed to find out the truth and finger
a culprit.

"Are you listening?"

I nodded, forgetting he couldn't see it. "I mean, uh, yeah..."

"That's definitely a no."

I hmmed under my breath, my eyes riveted on the screen, plans forming
together in my mind. "Time to put all those episodes CSI and Law and Order
to good use."

"Oh no, what are you planning now, boy wonder?" he asked suspiciously.

A small smile formed on my face. "That's a secret. Later, baby."

Adam gave me a brief warning followed by an I love you before we hung up. I
mean I was all for trust, hand-holding, friendships and rainbows, but my
eyes were wide open. I do trust my friends, once blindingly, but no one was
without faults. Maybe it was an accident. I don't know. But I was going to
get to the bottom of this. I rifled through my backpack and pulled out a
thin pocket notebook. I flipped through to a blank page and wrote:

Bait
Test
Trap

I circled the last word so hard that the pen shredded through the paper. I
was going to get my damn iPod back. Fuck yeah, and I had a plan.

***

	It was a Saturday afternoon and the restaurant was so slow that
tables trickled in once every half hour. I sat in a booth in a corner near
the back of the place, almost by the kitchen. Not the best table but that
didn't matter. I wasn't here for the ambience. Ryan dug into the wings
before him, dragging his eyes off one of the plasmas that hung on the wall
showcasing ESPN.

"It was really nice of you to spring for wings, Chad," said Ryan, smiling.

I shrugged modestly. My own wings sat on my plate barely touched. "We
haven't hung out in awhile."

And the Oscar goes to... I had to give myself a pat on the back. I was way
better at espionage than I thought. Maybe a fallback career as a spy loomed
in my future. I pictured myself driving a Porsche through the streets of
Paris with a black SUV chasing me, shooting at the tires but failing every
shot. That would be pretty epic. It would be more than epic. I smothered
the grin that started to tug at my lips when Ryan shot me his patented
"boy, why you so crazy" stare.

Ryan nodded, sweeping away his bangs that fell into his eyes. "It has been
a few weeks. We should all catch a movie or something. I'll just have to be
on a day I'm not tutoring."

I seized on that given opportunity. "Speaking of your new job, how's that
going."

"It's going great," Ryan said enthusiastically. "I have to work more than I
planned though. Me and Killian's anniversary is coming up right after my
dad's birthday, so that's even more money than I planned on needing since I
have to get him something too."

Hmmm... An iPod would fetch a pretty penny on the black market, and there
was such a thing no matter what Kevin said. Where else would you buy a
liver or a newborn? My iPod was the latest model. It was a touch screen and
it had so many bells and whistles that I was still getting surprised by it.
I wouldn't be surprised if it could somehow pick up music from the
Andromeda galaxy. Those people at Apple were some smart bastards.

Ryan cocked his head, curious. "Why are you watching me like that?"

"Like what?" I asked blinking, wide and innocent.

"Riight," said Ryan, obviously knowing he wouldn't get a straight answer by
pressing.

As he went back to eating and watching me speculatively, I pulled out my
notebook. Next to Ryan's name I drew a checkmark.

Ryan scratched nervously at the back of his neck as I leveled him with a
syrupy sweet smile.

Two to go.

***

	Kevin sat in Ryan's place this time. The wings were gone replaced by
desert. I may like my sweets but Kevin's sweet-tooth beat mine by far. The
little piggy loved a good piece of cake. Even if he didn't like to admit it
I have his number.

I watched him shovel another spoonful of chocolate cake in his mouth,
feeling vaguely nauseated, but entranced at the same time. Geez, the boy
really loved his cake. Watching it was an experience.

"So why'd you call me here?" asked Kevin, after taking a huge swallow.

I played around with a straw wrapper on the table. "I just wanted to talk."

Kevin looked at me earnestly. "Are you pregnant? You're not Catholic,
man... There are other options."

"Shut your big fat face!" I snapped. I took a moment and then breathed out
a sigh. A serene smile took over my smile that made him blink. "I don't
want to argue."

He frowned. "That wasn't arguing..." His mouth dropped open. "Are you sick?
Is it, like, catchable? Oh God, I took a sip from your drink earlier. Check
my temperature! Oh hey, I think I'm going into shock."

I stared at his rapidly paling face. "Are you high?"

"Don't be a dick," Adam retorted, suddenly composed, and staring at me like
I was the one freaking out.

I rolled my eyes. "You're such a jerk."

"Aw, don't be like that, Care Bear," he smiled, brightly. "What's going on?
I'm all ears, seriously."

"Nothing serious," I said, plastering a smile on my face. Seeing his
anxious expression I quickly said, "No chick flick moments. I promise."

Kevin let out a whoosh of breath, brown eyes lighting up with good cheer.
"Thank, God."

I took in the coat he was wearing. It was way nicer than the hoodies he
usually wore. It was leather, looked real too, so it was expensive. In fact
it looked brand new. I gestured at the article of clothing.

"New coat?" I asked. "I know your parents gave you a crap load of gifts at
Christmas, since the whole missing thing scared them stupid, but I've never
seen that one."

Kevin grinned. "It's new. I bought it just last week. I want to get all the
wear out of it that I can before the weather turns."

I frowned. "You bought it? You don't even have a job."

Kevin drew his shoulders up and a smug smile formed. "You bet your candy
ass I have a job."

"Since when?"

"Like two months now," said Kevin slowly. He tapped a finger against his
chin thoughtfully. "I could've sworn I told you."

Excuse me, what? My mouth fell open. "No. You didn't! Where do you even
work? And where's a paystub, I'm not sure I even believe you."

Kevin laughed. "I work with my Uncle Johnny in South Meadows. He has an
Ebay store there. I work part-time."

I was all ready to offer him congratulations on having a job. No matter if
he's been there two months without saying anything, and really who does
that, but I paused, thinking.

"Uh, you work at an Ebay... store?" I asked slowly. Really, how does that
work?

Kevin's face lit up. "It's really cool. We have a bunch of stuff in the
store, but we sell and distribute everything through Ebay. I get paid
hourly and commission. It's sweet, bro."

Well damn when you put it like that... I pulled out my little notebook and
placed a check by Kevin's name. Secret job selling shit? Yeah, you bet'cha
you're a friggin suspect.

"What's with the notebook?" asked Kevin, slurping on his smoothie.

I shrugged, sliding it back in my pocket. "Just some poetry I'm writing for
Adam."

My eyes closed and I groaned audibly. That was the lamest excuse ever.

Apparently Kevin agreed if his disgusted expression was anything to by. His
next comment, however, confirmed his feelings. "Pretty ironic for a guy who
likes dick to be such a pussy."

My cup tipped over his plate and his cake was promptly drowned in Pepsi.

I smirked at his devastated expression face. "Don't hate the player, baby,
hate the game."

***

	I had been in the restaurant for a little over three hours and it was
nearing five o'clock. I was thankful I knew the waiter whose table I was
currently camped out in, and that he didn't mind my prolonged stay. Andy
was on the Student Council with me and luckily he owed me a favor. Last
semester I loaned him a bunch of notes for Physics, since he kept
oversleeping and missing the 830 class. Killian slipped into the seat
facing me a little over half an hour after Kevin left, and an hour after I
sent him a vague text message.

Killian nursed the Coke in front of him, shooting the Exit sign a hopeful
look then turned to me, bored. "Why am I here, Chad? I already talked to
Ryan and he told me you're doing some kind of friendship enforcement or
some crap. Last time I checked we have nothing in common."

"That's a lie," I said weakly, searching intently for a flaw in his logic.
I found one, smiled and proclaimed, "We both like dick!"

Killian looked more than ready to run for the exit if his sudden spasm was
any indication. Okay, that maybe wasn't the best comeback. Ugh, word vomit
strikes again. A shadow fell over the table and we both turned. A girl,
early twenties, Asian and very pretty, smiled shyly at Killian. His
perturbed expression smoothed till it was replaced by a smile, polite and
friendly. I blinked. It was eerie. He looked downright nice.

"Hi, you're Killian Morris, right?" she asked, ducking her head. It was
cute.

Killian nodded. "That's right."

"I saw you at Fashion Week last year in New York, and I just wanted to tell
you I'm a big fan," said the girl bashfully. "I was wondering if I could
have your autograph."

My eyebrows climbed up so high I was sure they were having a picnic with my
hairline. Killian exchanged pleasantries with the girl, Wendy, she
introduced herself, as Killian signed her t-shirt –"That'll never be washed
again"- and parted with a nice hug. Record this in your diaries boys and
girls, Killian Morris: Douchebag with a heart of gold. Never did I think I
would see the day.

"What," Killian said defensively, his smiling slipping into a scowl once he
noticed my blatant staring.

I shrugged and said slowly, "I've never seen you...so, nice."

"It's not like I can be nice to you," he retorted, crossing his arms and
leveling me with a heated stare.

"Why not?" I shot back, feeling a bit curious. I really wanted to hear his
answer. "We used to be friends, right?"

Killian rolled his eyes. "We both know why we're not anymore."

"But we still have things in common."

"I highly doubt that," he muttered, glancing at his watch.

I took a minute to think. It's been too long since I've hung out with
Killian. I don't know what we had in common anymore. Hell, it was taking me
all I had to sit here and have a civilized conversation with him. Talking
to him like this made me all ansty and nervous, like there was a trap
waiting to be sprung. Of course that was dumb, since I was the one doing
the baiting. And that sounded all kinds of dirty in my head. I shuddered
and then looked up to Killian staring, a `you're such a creepy fucker' look
on his face.

"Music!" I said abruptly, a smile lighting my face. "Ryan is always saying
that you and I share taste in bands."

Killian raises his eyebrow and his tone comes out doubtful, "I don't think
so. I listen to a lot of Indie Rock."

"What like the Shiny Toy Guns or the Yeah Yeah Yeahs?"

Surprise flickered in his green eyes. "Uh... I actually bought the Yeahs
last album."

"Me too!" I said, equally surprised. "Zero and Runaway are my favorite
tracks I think."

"I love Zero!" Killian smiled, wide and enthused.

We shared matching smiles, and it's all silent and monumental as we just
stare. I never would've thought Killian was so freakin' cool. It's a little
hard to fathom but it's kind of amazing. Some emotion trades between us,
friendship maybe, and our smiles drop like a drunk girl's panties in
Cancun. The world tilted back on its axis and we dropped our eyes, distaste
written all over our faces, and just like that normality was restored.

Oh God, did I get slipped a roofie? I was obviously not in my right mind.
Killian, cool or nomal? Ha-fucking-ha. I mean, get real.

An awkward silence settled as we avoided eyes.

"So, uh," I began trying to steer the conversation away from awkward zone.
"Ryan says you're anniversary is coming up? Got any gifts in mind?"

Sure enough the topic of Ryan had him smiling like a dope. If it wasn't so
sickeningly cute I would've rolled my eyes. Honestly, it's not like I can
say much I was the same way. As far as I was concerned, the sun comes out
when Adam smiles. And could I sound any gayer? I had a brief flash of
unicorns and rainbows and decided, that yes, I could.

"It's funny since we were just talking about music," began Killian, sliding
a finger through the ring of condensation on the table left by his Coke.
"I've been trying to get Ryan into some of my bands, but he's dead set on
his Emo, Post-Hardcore Rock. Freaking tragedy if you ask me. I want to get
him an iPod filled with all my music. It'll be a conversion, only without
the creepy cult or suicide Kool-aid."

I made a sound in my throat and I said weakly, "An iPod? Aren't those like
expensive?"

Killian made a dismissive motion with his hand. "If I want something I just
take it."

I had a hard time not standing up and pointing my finger at him, screaming
"A-Ha!", but I refrained. Barely. My smile froze and it damn sure didn't
reach my eyes. I was good but I wasn't that good. No Oscar was in my
future.

So Model boy took whatever he felt like, huh? Not a surprise. I always
thought his eyes were a little shifty. I pulled out the notebook from my
pocket. There goes two checkmarks next to the tampon-eater.

Killian narrowed his eyes at my smile that may or not have been a tad bit
evil. Oh well. I have what I came for.

Thirty minutes later Killian's long gone, and my phone's out as I sent a
multi-text to my friends. The checkmark went up in the text-outbox, message
successfully sent. I closed the phone went a snap. Time to get all "Unusual
Suspects" on some asses.


***

	Lightning flashed through the windows illuminating the tastefully
decorated living room. A beat later a boom of thunder followed the
lightning, making the four boys gathered around the circular table jump and
look at each other nervously. They sat around the table in order of Kevin,
Adam, then Killian and Ryan.

I strolled into the living room dressed in a pair of black slacks and
turtleneck in the same shade. I took a minute to survey the four gathered
around the table, also all dressed in black.

"I know you're all wondering why I asked you here."

"It's nine p.m. on a Saturday," said Killian, fixing me an annoyed glare.
"Why'd you send us all a text to come over? And what's with this
simulation? Nathaniel's going to be pissed that you're using the room this
way."

Adam raised his eyebrow at me, all Vulcan like and adorable, and said, "And
why did you want us all in black?"

I smiled slowly and not at all happily. "I'm setting the mood."

"I'm almost afraid to ask," Ryan muttered, and then said louder, "Mood for
what?"

"My iPod went missing, stolen, actually," I declared. "And the thief is in
fact, in this room."

Killian let out an annoyed sigh followed by Kevin as all four boys rose to
their feet, all of them loudly announcing this being a waste of time. The
noise in the room rose progressively louder as they tried talking above the
other, then they started making for the door. And honestly, that wasn't
going to work for me.

"Sit down!" I snapped, loud, forceful and all kinds of Drill Sergeant. They
froze as I jabbed my finger at Kevin's direction, who was still moving,
"Kevin sit your five dollar ass down before I make change!"

Everyone plopped in their chairs terrified, staring between us. Kevin's
eyes widened at my stony expression and he slinked into his chair and said
weakly, "I was just stretching my back. I swear."

Lightning arched outside the windows and everyone looked uneasy as silence
descended. I walked passed the table and ran my fingers along the fur of a
stuffed Alaskan Husky, long dead and easily waist high.

"What in the hell is that?" asked Adam incredulously, pointing at the dog.
"Is that a stuffed dog? Did that thing used to be alive?"

I glared at him. "Shh... Be nice to Riot. The old lady I bought him from used
to keep him in a box full of old lamps."

Grabbing the dog's collar, I walked toward the table with its legs sliding
across the floor. Their eyes fell on the dog being haphazardly dragged
behind me like a sack of potatoes, following its progress with expressions
of unabashed disbelief.

"I know somebody knows something," I said, stalking forward with Riot in
tow. "What? Everybody suddenly can't find their tongue?"

They exchanged dubious looks amongst themselves that frankly, I wasn't too
keen on. I launched Riot forward and the giant dog thudded against the
table top, making Adam scream like a bitch and shocking the hell out of
them all.

"Riot down!" I jerked him around, barking and growling under my breath,
pushing him into their faces as they clustered together, terrified and
bemused. "Down! Down! Down boy!"

Ryan whimpered a little with eyes turned heavenward, looking like he was
praying for salvation. Kevin looked exasperated and Killian was his usual
bored and surly self. Adam was biting his lip, probably trying to stifle a
laugh.

Kevin sighed long-sufferingly, "You are fucking retarded."

I shrugged, dragging the dog around till I stood between Ryan and Killian's
seats. "Don't everyone all speak at once. Ryan, Killian, Adam, Kevin. I
know somebody has something to say."

Killian smiled sweetly. "Blow me."

"Shut your cockholster before I twist your pansy ass into a pretzel,
bitch!" I growled. My face smoothed over back into its neutral expression.
"Somebody is going to start talking, damn it."

"If I had a brick or something equally as heavy, I would throw it at you,"
said Kevin, nodding thoughtfully.

"Aw, brotherly love," Adam sighed with exaggerated wistfulness.

Riot trailed behind me as I dragged him away from the table. "Sit," I
commanded sharply. I took a step away and he toppled over, doggy legs
sticking straight up, so I hastily amended the command, "Lay."

Adam put a fist in his mouth and ducked his face, but it's a lost cause
since shaking shoulders kind of give him away.

Ryan cleared his throat. "I have to work on this study guide for one of the
kids I'm tutoring so..."

I cut him off. "And how's that whole money saving thing going, Ryan? Made
any leaps in goals? You know an iPod would fetch quite a bit of dough."

Ryan gaped. "Could you watch anymore bad crime shows? I dare you."

Kevin snorted. "Been wondering that for seventeen years, dude."

I shot him a look and pointed my finger right between his eyes. "Nobody's
laughing, wench. You're not off the hook. Where you getting them funky fly
clothes at, man?  Did you sell my iPod to pay for the new duds?"

"You dick, you know I have a job," Kevin replied, glowering at me.

Killian made a face and asked doubtfully, "You have a job?"

"A ha!" I shouted gleefully, arms rising in victory. "Why has no one heard
of this job? Because there's not one!"

Kevin frowned. "I do too have a job, dick breath!"

I flicked his ear. "Don't lie, cum licker."

"Queer as fuck."

"Vagina face."

"Shit for brains."

"STD carrier."

"...What?"

"So's your face."

"What?"

"So's your face."

I blinked at his smug expression. "Are you a moron?"

"Uh, uh," Kevin floundered at being put on the spot. He pointed to Adam
suddenly, shocking him. "What about, Adam?"

Adam looked lost for words, frowning. "What about me?"

"You probably took it! You could've snuck it right out of here under one of
your massive pecs."

Killian and Ryan leaned over in their chairs, appraising his chest and
sharing an inquiring look. I eyed the way the black polo, which was a size
or two too small, stretched tightly across his sculpted chest and clung to
his broad shoulders. My eyes glazed over a bit till I looked up, meeting
Adam's scowl with a sheepish smile.

"My chest is normal sized," Adam argued, bottom lip jutted out and eyes
staring at me, wide and big.

It made me smile. I patted him on the shoulder. "Whatever gets you to sleep
at night, Bowflex."

"He got you there, chisel chest," laughed Killian.

I descend on him all Professor Snape like, and my smile turned dark as he
inched away. "Trying to divert attention? You could've easily stolen it.
Let me quote you, `If I want something I just take it'. Sound familiar,
chuckles?"

Killian glared hotly. "It wasn't even like that!"

"Then how was it like," I bit back, staring hard into those flashing green
eyes. "From where I'm standing it sounds like you're a fucking cat
burglar."

His mouth opens and closes a few times as all eyes turn to him. "It was
Kevin! Come on! Who in the hell secretly has a job and says nothing? No
one, that's who."

"Hey, you fucker!" said Kevin, standing up. "I'm a step away from being a
friggin' angel. Show me some respect!"

Killian put his hands together in a prayer. "Dear God or They Above All and
whoever else upstairs: take your damn Trumpet back. I've had it with his
bullshit. Amen."

Kevin pointed his finger at him and dropped his voice to a menacing growl.
"Don't make me fuck you up. Powers lesser or no, there's still smiting
potential in these hands."

"Let's not get hasty," Ryan said, standing up and inching closer to
Killian.

Adam slapped his hands down on the table and stood up. "I say we sit down
and all talk about this," he shot me a look, "like reasonable people."

I waved him off. "Fuck that. I say we throw some Jello on them and let them
wrestle it out WWE style."

"My boyfriend, ladies and gentlemen," Adam grumbled as the argument between
Killian and Kevin increased in pitch.

Ryan's voice mixed in too as he tried to diffuse the situation. Adam joined
in a moment later to play peacemaker. He eventually grabbed my hand and
dragged me into the pissing match as everything turned heated.

"Boys, boys, BOYS!"

We stilled, frozen in place, as Nathaniel entered the room. A little tanner
and dressed in dark slacks and a gray shirt, our advisor surveyed us with
narrowed eyes.

I opened my mouth to explain but he held up a single hand, stopping me in
mid sentence. "I've been watching everything in the observation deck. At
first I thought you were training." He shook his head and said dryly,
"Obviously not."

"Chad's fault," Killian gripped quietly.

I shot him a look and mouthed, `I will end you'.

`Die, jackass,' was his silent reply back.

Nathaniel rolled his eyes seeing the entire exchange. He pinched the bridge
of his nose, his face looked part perplexed and part chagrined. "I already
know what's going on. Like I said, I saw everything. I've already had Lan
bring up the appropriate footage from the cameras to see what happened to
your iPod."

I blinked, cause hello, cameras? That's new. "Since when do we have cameras
in here?"

Nathaniel smiled a secret smile. "I installed them after the Unrelenting
destroyed the house and broke in here. So I decided to beef up the
security."

"That's actually kind of awesome," admitted Adam, impressed.

"Could I take a look?" Ryan asked, of course curious at the prospect of new
gizmos.

I cleared my throat. "Video footage first. Priorities people. Come on."

Nathaniel nodded and said, "Lan, begin playing archived footage from save
point Y-zeta 1."

We all lean forward, watching, as in the air a holo-screen flickered to
life. It's filled with static for a long moment then images appear. It's
the locker room. I lick my lips as the door slides open and a shadow falls
across the room's floor. Then that's when it got motherfucking crazy. Jaws
dropped, breaths left in startled gasps, as I appeared on the holo-screen.
The video showed me traipsing to my locker, opening it and plucking the
iPod from the inside, then calmly skipping from the room.

"I know I'm a homo and all," I started at their stunned stares. "But I
don't remember skipping, like, ever!"

Killian scoffed. "Psht. Whatever, jerkoff. Thank you for wasting my
Saturday night."

They continued to stare at me and I ducked my head, flushing. Maybe I did
take it... and forgot? "Guys come on. It was an honest mistake. Let bygones
be bygones, and all that."

I barely managed to escape Kevin tackling me to the ground. I wasn't quick
enough to dodge Ryan. Ten minutes later, we're heap of arms and legs on the
ground. My face is pressed down into the carpet, arms painfully and
awkwardly bent behind my back, shouting expletives like a drunken sailor.

"You owe us, dick wad," said Kevin.

My face is pressed into the carpet so my reply of "What? Anything!" is
muffled.

"Chinese food!" said Ryan, sitting on one of my legs. "Treat us."

Killian sat on the other leg and simply hmms, "I'm thinking Thai.

"Taco bell, losers," Kevin argued, sitting on my ass.

Adam is sitting on my back and he leans forward so his mouth tickles my
earlobe. "For me I'm thinking a Cinnnabon. And a blowjob. Not essentially
in that order or at the same time, although that would be awesome."

His awesome was pitched low and intimate and I shuddered as something
pooled deep in my belly, hot and gooey. I closed my eyes fighting the dopey
smile from forming on my face.

***

	I was a little miffed. I tore apart my room last night and nothing.
This morning the process was repeated and still nothing. Whatever I did
with that iPod who in the hell knows. Apparently I don't even remember
taking the damn thing. Maybe I sleepwalked and dropped it somewhere? I had
no answers and it was frustrating.

It was nearing Sunday evening when I made it to the mall. I jogged over to
the East entrance where I texted everyone to meet up at. Since I owed them
all "for acting like Sherlock Ass" in Kevin's words, I was obligated to
make it up to them. And since they couldn't decide on a joint `I'm sorry'
treat, I was taking them to the food court at the mall and whatever they
wanted was on me. I owed it to them after all.

I caught sight of Adam leaning against the wall next to the doors, dressed
in tight dark jeans and a plain red shirt. His hair's mussed and floppy,
gentle waves barely noticeable without the extra length it once had. His
hazel eyes land on me and his whole face lights up. When he smiles it hits
me that Adam means everything to me, and it's a little overwhelming
sometimes. I love this boy, wholly and truly. Like forever kind of love.

"Hey, sexy, going my way?" Adam asked, eyes racking down my body.

I waggle my eyebrows. "I love when you play the tramp, its so Pretty
Woman."

"Does that make me the girl?" he grinned.

I shake my head. "No, that just makes you the hooker."

"Want a smoke?" Adam asked, lifting a box of those old school candy
cigarettes to his mouth and extracting one with his lips in a way that
might be sexy if they weren't, God damn, fucking candy cigarettes.

I rolled my eyes. Adam's candy thing rivals my love of pastries. He can
always be tided over with a pack of gummy bears or candy hearts. He's like
a kid that way. The candy cigarettes happen now and again. He can't stop
himself from buying them wherever he sees them, because they're hard to
come by these days and Adam loves them, even if they do taste like chalk.

"Do you have any real ones?" I asked, taking off my sunglasses as I spot
Ryan and Kevin making their way toward us from the parking lot.

"That shit'll kill ya," Adam drawls, Texas accent thick and pronounced, as
it usually is when he talks slow and intent.

Adam twirled his fake cigarette between his lips, candy pink tongue
flicking out to draw it further into his mouth. I imagine that tongue
swirling around my cock, moans drifting to my ears. It takes willpower, so
much of it, to not to get distracted by the spectacle. I fail, miserably,
if I'm being honest with myself. Adam catches my eyes, noticing their
glassed over glossiness, and he slowly smiles knowingly.

The candy crunches a second later and I looked over to see Adam licking
chalky residue from his sugar sticky lips. It's all kinds of hot and
obscene, and did I say, hot. I bit the inside of my cheek, hard.

Kevin bounces up all smiles, clapping me on the back. "Ready to crack out
that wallet, bro?"

"Not really."

He shrugged, grinning. "Too bad. You'll learn the next time you break out
that homemade Inspector Gadget badge."

"I was eight, you tool," I said through gritted teeth.

"Where's Killian?" asked Adam.

Ryan twirled his key ring around his finger and replied, "He's meeting us
here. I took my dad's car."

We entered the mall and Kevin pulled out his phone, engrossed in an intense
text conversation. I slid my hands down into Adam's hand and locked our
fingers together. A fond smile slid across his face and he squeezed.

"I told Killian we'll be in the food court," said Ryan, closing his phone.
"He'll find us."

Adam grinned and said softly, "Remember Cinnabon and blowjob."

I mirrored that grin. "You're such a slut. You'll just try and kiss me.
I'll have a face full of cum and frosting, then." I nodded determined and
quickened my pace. "We have work to do."

"Wow," said Adam, eyes looking far away, his face slack with awe. "That'll
be awesome. Come and frosting?"

"Things Chad loves having in or around his mouth for five hundred, Alex,"
said Kevin, not even having the decency to look up from texting to deliver
the insult.

Ryan laughed, hard and loud. "Nice."

"Damn," Adam chuckled too, smiling blindingly.

I shrugged. "I can't really deny it." I sidestepped a pair of kids running
down the walkway. "It's pretty much like fact at this point."

Adam put his arm around my shoulders and pulled me close to his side.
"Swallowing means you care." He grinned at a woman who shot us a look at
our joined bodies. "And you know how much I love that you swallow."

"Oh my, God," exclaimed Kevin, looking up from his phone, a look of horror
on his face. "I don't want to hear that about my brother and the sexing.
Like come on." He stuck a finger in my face. "I deserve reparations for
this. You owe me. Bake me a cake, bitch."

"I don't cook, jackass."

"So you'd cook for me, if you knew how to?" Kevin grinned, batting his
eyelashes, "Aw, little brother. I love you too."

He ducked the punch aimed at his head.

Adam laughed. "I have to go use the bathroom." He kissed my nose, "Go on.
I'll meet you at the food court."

I glanced at Ryan. He kept looking around with subtle glances like someone
was about to jump out and declare he'd been Punk'd. I cleared my throat as
he did it again.

"Something up, Ryan?"

He smiled guiltily at being caught. "I think Killian's buying me something
for our anniversary right now." He flushed shyly, his eyes bright and
happy. "He was being super secretive on the phone."

Kevin looked around, scanning the mall as we made our way up the
escalators. "I guess that's why he said he'd meet us inside."

"Do you want us to bust him Cops style?" I asked, staring him down.

Ryan gave me his usual `I'm kind of frightened by you' expression and said
slowly, "That's...uh, no. I'll just wait for the surprise, thank you."

"Your lose," said Kevin, shrugging. "We're awesome at stealth, like
freaking Aurors, man."

Gray eyes widened behind thin glasses and Ryan muttered, "Did you really
reference yourselves to Harry Potter characters?"

"Yes!" I answered, cackling triumphantly. "He so just did."

"Oh, God," grumbled Kevin. "Fuck my life!"

Ryan stepped off the escalator and looked at us for a long everlasting
moment. "You two are the biggest drama queens I know. Chad's gay, so what's
your excuse, Kevin?"

I patted Kevin on the head, cooing at him, "Who's my pretty little
princess?"

"Get your hand off me, fucko," he growled and then winked playfully,
showing he was kidding.

I pinched his cheeks and ran ahead to the stairs that led up to the food
court. Man, some Panda Express would be just about heaven right now. My
smile brightened as I spotted Adam already there. My hand dropped mid wave
seeing Killian plastering himself to Adam's side. I frowned as Killian
backed Adam against a table, their hands entangling and a small smirk on
his face. Adam smiled, that adorable bright grin that I loved, my smile,
and pulled him in closer.

It was like a train wreck. I watched detached, barely hearing Kevin's
surprised shout or Ryan's gasp of shock as they flanked my sides. Killian
leaned in and Adam tilted their heads, meeting together in a kiss that hit
me like a punch in the gut.

Adam looked up as Kevin shouted and we met eyes. Hazel eyes washed over me
and my heart fell in my chest when his face flashed with surprise, but not
pain. Not pain like I was feeling. Pain that was hammering into me, like I
was drowning in it.

The world started shaking as I grew dizzy. Somebody grabbed me tight.
Distantly I heard screams ring in the air. All around me, all around us. It
was me. I was shaking the building and causing the earth to quake. And
right now I couldn't bring myself to stop or care.

Everything went out of focus and I let out a scream.


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Welcome to the first chapter of the new and last saga in the Chosenverse.
This will be the last full series followed by one more short story. This
saga will answer some nagging unsolved questions and introduce some changes
for the boy's, particularly Chad's life and future. Such as: What exactly
does it mean to be Chosen and who were those that came before? And what do
two princes do without a kingdom do? Dreamlands? Atlantis?... This will all
be explored and more.

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