towards Keria, struggling against her bonds.
"NOOOO!" Jake screamed. Suddenly, the magic surrounding Jake's body pulsed with a brilliant white light, blinding, washing out the other lights in the cavern, then launched at the demon. Jake seemed to collapse in on himself and crumpled to the cave floor.
Before Creatos could react, the white fire slammed into him, driving him back, tearing through the demon's magical protection. The demon writhed and screamed again as the light burned into its body. That terrible scream reverberated throughout the cavern, seeming to come from all directions. The conflicting magical energies coursing around its body sparked and snapped, leaving the demon's skin cracked and smoking, its face ruined.
But Creatos was strong, resisting, trying to use his power to overcome Jake's magic. Then Jonas struck again, a beam of pure sunlight blasting into the demon. Abruptly, shockingly quick, the conflicting magics exploded, shattering the air, cutting off the scream and turning the demon lord to ash.
As the sound of the demon's end faded, the cavern went silent. Jonas let his magic go, face drawn and tired. Marcus, armor and shield dented and sword covered in blood, ran to free the princess.
Hailyn, crying out, ran towards Jake, her magic at the ready. Jonas, startled by her movement, followed and caught up to her before she could reach Jake. "No!" He said firmly as he grabbed her arm and pulled her up short. "Let me look after him."
Jonas knelt down next to Jake. Jake was deathly pale, his hair had streaks of pure white it, much more pronounced than before, and his body seemed incredibly fragile. Jonas reached out to check his pulse, but stopped short. He wondered if touching Jake would cause the same reaction as when he tried to heal him. He watched Jake closely and saw the slight inhalation of breath and a pulse in his neck, faint but there.
"He's alive." He said gently to Hailyn as he rose. She sobbed in relief. "Do not touch him or try to heal him. I need time to study this. I know you want to help, but this is beyond you. Go see to the princess and Marcus while I find Dominic."
Jonas quickly crossed the cavern to look for Dominic. He found him lying on his back, bloodied and broken, face battered and eyes closed. His armor was pushed inwards from Creatos' blow, his clothing blackened and torn. He had multiple open wounds and his left arm was twisted unnaturally underneath him. Jonas, saying a silent prayer, reached down and checked for a pulse. He finally felt a faint beating, the only indication that Dominic was still alive.
Moving quickly, Jonas used Dominic's dagger to cut away the straps on the breastplate to remove it, gently extracted his twisted arm and straightened it out, then laid his hand on his forehead, calling up his magic in spite of his fatigue, sending it flowing into Dominic. Jonas healed the most serious injuries first, then worked his way through the other wounds.
As he finished, Dominic's eyelids flickered, then opened. He looked at Jonas, eyes bright. "Is the boy alright?" He asked quietly.
"He lives." Jonas said, relieved, and slowly stood. Dominic took Jonas' outstretched hand and rose, looking resolute and strong despite the torn and bloody clothes. Scanning the cavern quickly, he went over to retrieve his sword lying on the stone floor, then headed back with Jonas to where Jake lay.
The princess, now free, was standing with Marcus and Hailyn, hovering over Jake. Both Keria and Hailyn were crying as they looked down at Jake. Marcus was attempting to watch the entrances to the cavern and the princess at the same time, bloody sword still in his hand. Jonas and Dominic stopped on the other side of Jake.
Jonas spoke to them quietly. "I have suspected that Jake's command of his magic is not the only thing that is unusual about him. As he did before during the attack near the miners' camp, he somehow channeled his own life force into his magic. When I healed him before, he somehow tapped into my life force to replace what he lost. It was that taking of my life force that healed him, not necessarily my power." He paused. "I believe that the only way to help him is to replenish his life force. He had only used a small amount before; this is appears to be much larger. If I were to attempt to heal Jake now, it may be that I would not survive the attempt."
"If I must risk it to save him, I will." Jonas continued. "However, I will not do it here. We still have to get clear of this place, so we may need my power."
He looked sympathetically at Hailyn and Keria. "Jake is alive. We will take him back to Sanduas where I can study this more closely. If he worsens, then I will take steps."
He turned to Dominic. "Dom, I want you to carry Jake. I'm not sure if my power caused our connection before, but it did not occur when you held him. Until we know what triggers Jake's ability to draw out the life force, Hailyn and I should not touch him."
Dominic nodded and sheathed his sword. "We must depart." He said as he bent down to pick up Jake. "The demons have fled for now, but they may return."
…
High above the cavern floor, in a darkened opening, a figure cloaked and cowled in black stood quietly and watched as the small group gathered themselves, then left through the opening they came in. He watched as the tall warrior picked up the boy, cradling him, as the young warrior led the group out, the female cleric, glowing in her power, and the princess behind him. The tall warrior went next, followed by the cleric with the staff, his aura still shining brightly, guarding the rear.
He had debated simply going down and taking the boy, but his orders were to observe, taking action only to prevent Creatos from gaining control over the boy. Also, the male cleric had demonstrated great power, more power than he had seen before in a cleric, so he was cautious.
In the silence that followed their departure, the figure mulled over what he had seen. Creatos had been an arrogant fool to think he would have been allowed to keep the boy. Well, he paid for that arrogance, the figure thought dismissively. The boy showed surprising power and courage, including his sacrifice in the end.
The figure wished he had been allowed to take the boy. He was looking forward to the chance to talk with him; his story had to be fascinating. Soon, he was sure, his Master would move to capture the boy. After that, he would have plenty of time to find out more about this Jake Thomas.
Turning around, his cloak dragging across the husks of the two Imps which had tried to stop him, he left to report what had happened to his Master.
Here ends Book 1 of the Jake Thomas trilogy.
Jake's fate and journey continues in Book 2 – Sword of Light
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Steven Tolle was born in Hanford, California, a farming community in the Central Valley. After high school, he attended California State University in Sacramento, graduating with a degree in International Relations.
In the 90's, he served on active duty in the US Army, where he was trained as an interrogator and to speak the Lao language. He worked on the POW-MIA searches in Southeast Asia as member of Joint Task Force-Full Accounting. After he left active service, he served in a psychological operations unit in the Reserves, deploying to Thailand and Korea to support missions there.
He has served in a variety of positions with the State of California. In his career, he has been an Executive Fellow, an appointee of the Governor, as well as a civil service analyst and manager.
A long-time fan of fantasy and science fiction, A World Apart is his first novel.
He resides in Northern California with his wife, Emily.
The Jake Thomas Trilogy
A World Apart
Sword of Light (Spring 2013)
The Eternal Darkness (Christmas 2013)
Table of Contents
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Map
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
About the Author
other books
Table of Contents
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Map
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
About the Author
other books