Repeated Lives Book II: Talia's Return (Excerpt)
PLOT SUMMARY: Talia must once again repeat her life only this time she finds herself a victim of conspiracy.
CHAPTER
ONE
Talia
Silverwoods looked down at her textbook and started to tap on it with her
fingers. She looked sideways at Michael who was completely engrossed in his
notebook. Tomorrow was her midterm exam and here she was sitting in a car on
the lookout for one of her ‘customers’. She was getting a little tired of
trying to maintain the balance of the world. If she wasn’t out doing destiny’s
bidding every day, maybe she could get a B grade once in a while.
She
sighed out loud and Michael looked towards her with a frown on his face. “Why
aren’t you studying?”
Talia
leaned her head back and rubbed her eyes. “I’m working remember?” Her hand
touched the amulet, distractedly. She had accidentally chipped it a week before
while she was playing badminton with Michael and she had worried that her Aunt
would scold her for being so careless. So, she had decided not to tell her. And
what possible harm could that do, anyway? Stanley was safely locked away in an
asylum.
Michael
closed his notebook and looked out the windshield. “Still don’t see him.”
Talia
closed her eyes. She hated her job and if Aunt Rosalind knew this she would be reprimanded,
but right then she would do anything just to have a normal life. She had been
assigned the role of a teacher when she had stripped off Stanley’s powers, but
she had been reassigned to her role as the helper of Destiny when her student
had made a serious blunder during work. No one was ever supposed to showcase
their powers in front of anyone, and poor Shane had done just that. Apparently
subtlety hadn’t been his ‘thing’ as he had explained and then turned up the
volume of the music.
She
opened her eyes as she heard two high school girls giggling loudly and licking
ice cream cones. Talia frowned and turned to look at Michael who was staring
wistfully at them.
“Hey!”
she cried and slapped his wrist.
“What?
I was just wondering...we should get ice creams. It’s too hot in here.”
Talia
raised her eyebrows. “Already bored of me huh? What happened to ‘we’re meant to
be together’?”
“We
are!”Michael said.
Talia
crossed her arms and shook her head at him. “I hate this!”
“I
was just looking out and they happened to be there.” He explained.
“Not
that.”Talia said. “I’m starting to really,” Talia rubbed her forehead, “loathe
what I do. “
“Have
you been getting headaches?” Michael asked and put an arm on her shoulder.
Talia leaned on him and took a deep breath.
“Sometimes.”
she said. “Maybe the stress of this is getting to me. I’ve been getting these
weird dreams.”
“Nightmares?”
Talia
nodded.
Michael
drew her closer and started to massage her temples.
“That
feels nice.” she murmured as the pain started to subside almost immediately. “You
really are my helper.”
Michael
chortled. “That I am. Are you sure your Aunt is okay with me knowing this
stuff.”
“Not
really.”Talia said. “But I can’t lie to you.”
Michael
drew in a sharp breath. “So do you know who your new protector is?”
“I’m
not supposed to know apparently.”Talia said. “Something about my mind being
read. After what Stanley did to me...”
“It’s
okay. I can take it.” Michael said. “You don’t have to side step every time you
talk about him.”
Talia
shrugged and sat up straight. “Oh, hey! There he is.” she pointed at a thirty
year old man coming out the bank. He was tall and good looking and through her
powers she had known what kind of life he led.
“So
what’s he like?”Michael asked.
“Thirty
years old, has a wife, just had a baby girl and got a huge bonus for sealing a
deal.” Talia said.
“And
what’s the game plan?”
Talia
tapped her fingers on the door handle. “He just had a baby for heaven’s sake!”
“You
don’t have to break his bones or anything.”Michael said.
“No,
I just have to do something that would create a lasting dent in his otherwise
perfect life. Someone else screws up and I have to be the cleaner.”
“What
you do is important.”Michael explained and Talia frowned at him. She really did
love Michael, but there were some days she wished he wouldn’t be so matter- of-
fact. Why wouldn’t he just agree with her already? From what Aunt Rosalind had
said, Michael had pretty much done her bidding in her previous life.
Talia
bit her lip hard. What was she thinking? She loved Michael and whether she
liked this or not, he was telling her what was right.
“I
just wish it wasn’t today. Not so soon.”Talia said. “Maybe when his daughter is
a teenager or something.”
“Then
he probably wouldn’t want any help at all. His life would already be a ...”he
trailed of as he saw her face and grinned at her.
Talia
pulled on the handle and got out. “Come with?”
Michael
pointed at his textbook and Talia sighed. She closed the door behind her and
started to walk towards the man. What should she do today? A parking ticket
won’t do much, neither would breaking his car. What were her options? A sharp
pain pierced through her and she gasped. Just as suddenly, the pain subsided
leaving her feel disoriented. What was that?
Maybe
she had been using her powers too much. Last week she had caused a woman’s new
car to enter a ditch. Not only did her car get scratched from the barbed wire
near the ditch, but the glass pieces in them had punctured three of her tyres.
“Great
times.”Talia said to herself. The poor woman had cried and Talia had walked
away guiltily, knowing that what she had done was required of her, but couldn’t
Destiny replace her heart with stone?
Her
powers were growing stronger by the day. She had only to think of an obstacle
and the obstacle would appear that very second.
She
turned her thoughts back to the man who was now walking towards his car while
talking on his cell phone. Probably his wife telling him to get some groceries
or something for the baby. Talia stood across the road from him and realised
that she didn’t have a plan yet. She would have to think fast and it had to be
right now.
Maybe
she could start off with letting his expensive cell phone slip from his hands
and into the gutter. And then when he bent down, she could...
Just
then the man clutched at his chest. The cell phone slipped and fell into the
gutter just like she had imagined. But that had been it. The man started to
gasp and his face started to redden.
“Oh
my God! He’s having a heart attack!”someone yelled, but Talia’s eyes were
fixated on the man. What was happening? This wasn’t supposed to happen.
“Someone call an ambulance!”
The
man collapsed on the pavement and started to sweat profusely. Talia crossed the
road and ran towards him. “Call for help!”she screamed.
She
knelt beside the man and wished she had known CPR. Why hadn’t she paid
attention in school when she was being taught?
In
the distance the ambulance arrived, but Talia knew that it was already too
late. The man lay motionless and everyone around him, started to step back and
make room for the medics.
“Luckily
we were in the area.” she heard one of the medics say. Talia got up as the
medics moved in and covered her mouth from screaming. She hadn’t done this, had
she?
“He’s
dead.” one of the medics said.
Talia
turned around and ran across the road, almost getting hit by a car. She saw
Michael getting out of the car with a confused look on his face.
“What’s
going on?” he asked.
“He’s
dead!”Talia said and started to cry. “He wasn’t supposed to die! If he was, I
would have never been told to go to him!”
Michael
took her in his arms and she sobbed loudly. “I couldn’t help him!”
“You
couldn’t have.”Michael said soothingly and stroked her back.
“If
I hadn’t repeated my life I would have still been the good one and made sure
the medic was right there.”
“The
medic was in the area.”Michael said. “I saw them coming. There wasn’t any
traffic.”
Talia
looked up at him. “Then how did he die so quickly?”
Michael
looked towards the dispersing crowd and frowned. “This doesn’t make sense.”
A
thought suddenly occurred to her and Talia pushed herself away. “I think I did
it!”she said. “I think I made it happen!”
CHAPTER
TWO
On
the way to Aunt Rosalind’s house, Talia wished Michael would say something to
calm her nerves. He looked deep in thought and avoided looking at her. His gaze
was fixated on the road and Talia held back a sob.
After
she had stripped him of his powers three years back, Michael had started to
forget who he was and although she had been relieved at first, she had missed
sharing this part of her life with him. This was who she was now and Michael
had to accept all of her.
He
had taken it pretty well, especially after she had told him about what she had
done to him. He was there when she needed him, even taking her at odd times in
the day to do her work. But now his silence felt almost like a betrayal. Michael
knew her powers were getting stronger, but she wished he had told her it was
not her fault, rather than say nothing at all.
It
was only when they reached at Aunt Rosalind’s that he spoke. “Do you really
want to tell her?”
Talia
took a deep breath and nodded. “I need her guidance.” she said, but what she
really needed was for Aunt Rosalind to tell her that she hadn’t killed a man
today.
She
got out of the car and closed the door behind her. She pulled her jacket closer
to her and hoped that her Aunt was home. She should have called first of course
but somehow her senses told her that Aunt Rosalind was at home.
She
knocked on the door and was relieved when her Aunt appeared at the doorway.
“Talia!”she
cried. “How nice to see you. I was just about to call you!”
Her
Aunt was dressed in an elegant silk blouse and a pearl skirt and Talia groaned.
That meant that Aunt Rosalind had company. Her Aunt usually dressed in casual
jeans and a sweater and her hair was always tied up in a pony tail. But today,
she had let down her hair in ringlets. After her divorce, her Aunt had lost
custody of her daughter Mila, and her enthusiasm for life. The only way Talia
could help her Aunt out her depression was getting her interested in fashion and
clothes, and ever since then, her Aunt was an avid viewer of all modelling
shows.
Talia
hugged her Aunt and winced as she heard voices from her living room. “Are you busy? I could come by later.”
Her
Aunt smirked at her. “It’s your mother.”Didn’t you recognise her voice?”
Talia
felt her heart sink as she heard another voice. It belonged to her mother’s
boyfriend Sam. She had avoided meeting him, making excuses about her studies,
but today she was trapped. Talia smiled inwardly. Considering what her job was,
she thought at least she wouldn’t have to face the burden of having a bad day.
But here she was having the worst day of her life. Where was her counterpart
when she needed him or her? Wasn’t it their job to ensure she had a nice day
every now and then?
“Talia!”her
mother said, appearing beside her Aunt. “How nice to see you.”
“Mom,
hi.” She said awkwardly and hugged her.
“Ms.
Silverwoods.”Michael said coming from behind Talia.
“Michael,
how nice to see you.” Her mother said and gave him a brief hug. Talia walked in
and prepared herself to meet Sam.
“Sam’s
in the kitchen. He’s making lunch.” Her mother said and led her to the kitchen.
She
saw a tall man with sandy hair and dark eyes stirring something in a pot.
“Sam.”
her mother called and the man immediately looked up. His sharp features melted
into a smile and Talia felt she could understand why her mother had fallen for
him. He looked the complete opposite of what she had imagined when he smiled
and although she had felt she would feel some sort of awkwardness at meeting
him, she couldn’t help but smile back as he shook her hand.
“This
is my fiancé, Michael.” she introduced and Michael offered his hand.
She
turned towards her mother who was looking at her expectantly and she smiled
back at her.
“I
hope you like spaghetti.” he said as he walked back to the stove.
“Sure.”
she said and took off her jacket.
“Sam’s
a great cook.” her mother said as Talia took a chair. “He’s opening his own
Italian Restaurant next week.”
“Ours”
Sam corrected and sprinkled salt into the tomato sauce.
Talia
turned to look at her mother. “I’m one of the partners.” She said.
Talia
looked down at her hands. Sam didn’t really look like the kind of guy who would
exploit people, but her mother should be more careful.
“We
were going to invite you for dinner.”Aunt Rosalind said, taking a seat at the
kitchen table. “Sam wanted to meet you for so long and said he would cook lunch
and dinner for us.”
“Were
you in the area?” her mother asked and sipped some water from her glass.
Talia
looked at Michael who leaned against one of the kitchen counters and looked at
her. Why was he still so quiet?
“I...was
just shopping here. Couldn’t find what I was looking for.” Talia said and
looked at her Aunt. She hoped her Aunt would understand how much she
desperately needed to talk to her.
When
her Aunt started to chat with her Mom about the new handbag she had seen in the
store the other day, Talia sighed.
“Aunt
Rosalind.” she said, interrupting their conversation. “You said you had the
sweater I wanted to borrow. It’s in your room right? Could you show me?”
Her
mother looked puzzled and Talia realised she couldn’t have been any more
subtle. The guilt inside of her seemed to be building.
“Of
course, come right with me.”Aunt Rosalind said getting up from her chair.
Talia
felt her chest feel lighter. It would feel so good to finally talk to someone
about her secret life and put her mind at ease.
She
quickly followed her upstairs into her room, and once there, closed the door
behind her.
“What’s
wrong?” her Aunt asked sitting on her bed. “You look really anxious about
something. If it’s about Sam...”
“It’s
about my job.” she said and sat down on the bed beside her Aunt. “Something
went wrong today.”
“Well,
this usually does happen. “Her Aunt explained. “You are expected to do your
best everyday and complete your assignment on that very day, but you are given
a leeway. You can complete it tomorrow.”
Talia
felt a tear roll down her cheek and she wiped it off with her sleeve. “He’s
dead!” she said.
“What?”
her Aunt asked and Talia told her everything. Her Aunt listened to her
patiently as she related the events of her day and when she was finished
telling her, waited for her Aunt to say something comforting.
“I
was afraid this would happen.” she said and got up. “Your powers are getting
stronger.”
“But
I didn’t do this!”Talia cried.
Her
Aunt walked towards her desk and opened a drawer. She took out an old newspaper
and brought it to her.
Talia
took the newspaper and unfolded it. “What am I supposed to be looking at?”
Her
Aunt tapped an article on the bottom, with her finger and then let out a sigh.
Talia
read and at first couldn’t comprehend the contents of the article. It was about
a patient from the mental asylum who had died due to bizarre circumstances. It
was only when the name of the patient was revealed that Talia felt her jaw
drop.
“Stanley!”
she asked.
Her
Aunt nodded and took the newspaper from her. “It happened last week.”
“He
died?”Talia asked, unable to believe it had actually happened. Her nemesis had
passed away and she could feel nothing but a strange calm descend over her.
Stanley had tried to murder her and if it hadn’t been for Aunt Rosalind’s spell
and amulet, she would have died and never repeated her life.”But then why was
Aunt Rosalind showing her this?
“Stanley
was found in his bed dead.”Aunt Rosalind said. “Through my sources, I learnt
that Stanley looked as if he had his soul sucked out.”
“What
are you implying?”Talia said and choked on a sob. “You think I’m doing this?”
“Your
powers are getting out of control.” her Aunt said. “You have twice the powers
than you should have had and it was all because you had a repeated life.”
“It’s
not my fault.” Talia interjected. “Besides, my life was nothing like it was
before. If I was really become that powerful then I would have been able to
restore al lot of things from my previous life. I used to have so much fun
then. Now it’s like I’m stuck in a rut!”
Aunt
Rosalind put her hand on Talia’s shoulder. “This is what I’m talking about. You
shouldn’t be able to remember anything about your previous life, but lately,
you’re starting to remember every single detail.”
Talia
rubbed her temples and shook her head. “I’m not killing people with my mind, if
that’s what you’re inferring.”
“The
man you were supposed to work on died and so did Stanley.”
Talia
started to cry. Why did no one believe her? “It wasn’t me!” she said and burst
out crying.
“Then
who’s doing this?”Her Aunt asked.
“I
don’t know.”Talia said. “I know it’s not me. But Talia felt she couldn’t even
convince herself. What if it really was her?
CHAPTER
THREE
Talia
walked back downstairs and saw Michael chatting affably with her mother. She
was so glad that her mother approved of him for her. She couldn’t imagine what
she would do, if her mother hadn’t approved of him. Sam was serving his
spaghetti while her Aunt offered to help him. Talia stood in a corner and
realised that her appetite had vanished. She desperately wanted to know what
was going on and even more so for someone to show a little faith in her and
tell her that she wasn’t killing people with her powers.
Talia
started to chew on the inside of her cheek. She had been having nightmares for
the past week along with her headaches. In one of her dreams, she had seen
Stanley. But that was all she could remember when she had woken up. Was it
possible that she had become so powerful that she had killed Stanley just by
dreaming about him?
As
they sat down for lunch, Talia kept forking her spaghetti without actually
putting it in her mouth.
“It’s
not that bad.”Sam remarked and Talia gave him a weak smile.
“Oh,
I’m just tired.” Talia lied. “I have an exam tomorrow.”
“Maybe
you should get some rest.”Michael said. “Why don’t you stay with your Aunt
tonight? I could come pick you up tomorrow.”
Talia
took a sip of water and tried to hide how disappointed she was with his
suggestion. What she really needed now was Michael’s support and he was finding
excuses to distance himself from her.
“That’s
a great idea.”Aunt Rosalind said. “We haven’t had a gossip fest in quite a
while now.”
“I’m
jealous.” Anne said. “I haven’t been invited to this exclusive club.”
“Your
membership was declined on the basis of having too little time to attend the
club’s activities.”Aunt Rosalind said and Talia noticed how her Aunt’s smile
didn’t reach her eyes. Her Aunt was worried to and she was glad of this
unspoken support.
Her
mother grinned and the conversation moved on to other topics.
*****
“Call
me, okay.”Talia said as Michael walked to his car.
“Sure.”
he said quietly and opened the car door. He sat down and Talia noticed how he
still avoided looking at her. She wanted to talk to him but realised she was
too tired to try to convince him. She had an exam to study for tomorrow. She
walked back and waved at her Mother and Sam as they drove off.
She
stared as Michael too drove off without even looking out the window towards her. What’s his hurry?
Talia walked back inside and found her Aunt clearing the table.
“Do
you want a snack?”She asked.
“No,
I’m going up to study.”Talia said and walked towards the stairs. Her head still
felt heavy and she wondered of her Aunt had any aspirin. She really needed to
study for her exam. She covered her mouth to stifle a yawn and walked towards
the guest room. She was glad she had kept some extra clothes in the guest room
cupboard. She couldn’t wait to get out of her clothes that reminded her of the
day’s events.
She
opened the door and felt her mouth drop open. “Oh no.” she said.
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