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Diamond City Trilogy

I’m an international, multiple award-winning author with a passion for the voices in my head. As a singer, songwriter, independent filmmaker and improv teacher and performer, my life has always been about creating and sharing what I create with others. Now that my dream to write for a living is a reality, with over a hundred titles in happy publication and no end in sight, I live in beautiful Prince Edward Island, Canada, with my giant cats, pug overlord and overlady and my Gypsy Vanner gelding, Fynn. The blue joy is calling... but can Fresco survive it? "Do you know what happened to you?" Joey's voice broke a little. Fresco shook his head. The kid nodded, like it was no big surprise." Yeah, me either. No one seems to. We just have normal lives, you know? Then suddenly you wake up with this thing eating into you," he swallowed hard, "and that's it. The rest is Wasteland." Seventeen-year-old Fresco Conte is an ordinary All-American kid from an upper middle-class family. He plays football. His girlfriend is a cheerleader. Life is good. Until unexplained things, scary things, start to take him over. Like surviving an accident that should have killed him. Or hearing the thoughts of the people around him whether he wants to or not. When the men in the dark blue coveralls come for him, Fresco is forced into addiction to the blue joy known as Wasteland and set free on the street, with no answers and only his hunger to keep him company. Don't miss the rest of this dark YA urban fantasy series! Wasteland and Diamond City are now available.

Patti Larsen · sci-fi
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117 Chs

Chapter 117: Liberation

They stayed together. Someone found the lights and everyone cried over the loss of the dead. No one suggested leaving them there alone. All through that dark and endless night they kept vigil over the bodies of the fallen.

Fresco sat down with his back propped against a wall and tried to rest. Parker was tucked in next to him, Daniel and Genvieve on his other side. Apple wormed her way into his lap and kissed him over and over again before settling in, humming under her breath. Then Peter, and finally Joey.

Who wouldn't meet his eyes. Fresco finally touched the boy's mind.

I betrayed you. Joey trembled. I thought it was your fault.

Come here.

Joey did, kneeling, falling over to rest his head between Fresco and Parker.

I'm glad you're all right, Fresco said.

You, too. Joey swiped at his nose with his sleeve. Parker slid her hands through his hair and leaned forward to kiss the boy's forehead.

There's nothing to forgive anymore, Fresco said. It's a new day. See?