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Authors: Amalie Jahn

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Among the Shrouded (34 page)


It would make sense,” he said.  “You
were
born on the same day.”

“You were born on the same day too, Thomas.  So what’s your superpower?”

He smiled strangely at her. “If I tell you something, do you promise not to think I’m crazy?” he asked.

“I thin
k it’s a little late for that,” she laughed.


I’m serious.”  He paused briefly before continuing.  “So, before the shooting, I’d been thinking about why you can’t see my aura.”

“Oh
, really?”

“Yeah.
  I figured there has to be some reason it’s not visible to you.  Almost like I have some sort of shield around me that keeps you from seeing it.”

“Okay…”
she said.

“I know.  I told you it was going to sound crazy, but stick with me.”

“Like glue.”

He
smiled again.  “So if I have this shield around me that keeps you from seeing my aura, maybe the shield also protects me from stuff.”

“I
t didn’t protect you from the bullet they pulled out of your brain.”

“No, but it kept the bullet from killing me.”

She looked at him skeptically, unsure of where he was headed with his self-analysis.

“You said yourself a while ago that you didn’t know how I survived the foster care system.  You said most kids
who are in my situation end up a mess.  But not me.  I had horrible experiences, and yet somehow, I always managed to avoid getting seriously hurt and I remained emotionally undamaged, for the most part I guess.”

“And this is because of your
shield?”

“Yeah.  Maybe.  And there’s something else too.”

“There’s more?”

“Ha ha, Mia.  Yes.  Something I’ve never told you.”

“Now you’re keeping secrets?” she said, sliding closer to him on the bed.


No.  Not secrets per se.  It’s just that sometimes, when something bad is about to happen to me or if I’m about to put myself into a dangerous situation, I know it.  I can sense that I have to get away.  I can’t ignore it.  It forces me to listen.  And to act.  It’s how I’ve managed to keep myself out of harm’s way for so long.  A voice in my head tells me what’s coming.”

“So you have a power too,”
she said.

“I think maybe I do.”

“So you, Kate and I were all born on the same date and all seem to have an ability that helps us get through life.”

“Something
like that,” he agreed.

She
thought about his disclosure and found she had no trouble believing it was true.  However, there was one inconsistency she was having difficulty reconciling.


So if a voice inside your head tells you when something bad is about to happen, then why didn’t you feel the danger at the holding facility with Kate?”

“I’ve ne
ver felt it stronger in my life.  I knew exactly what was coming before I ever saw it.”

She
looked at the man before her, his head wrapped in layers of gauze and his face swollen from medication, and in that moment, she had never seen anyone more perfect.  It was suddenly obvious to her she was in love with him.  Deeply and powerfully in love.  And the reason she was in love with him was because she already knew how he would answer her next question.

“So, why didn’t you
just leave if you knew you were going to get hurt?”

“Because I couldn’t.
  I couldn’t leave Kate there to fight alone.  I had to help her.”

“Even though you knew you
might take a bullet for it?”

“I was hopin
g maybe I could avoid that part with my awesome Kung Fu moves.  I guess I could use a few more lessons, huh?”

She
couldn’t keep herself from smiling at him.  In that moment, it felt as though one chapter of her life was ending but that another was getting ready to begin.  “So what now?” she asked, resting her head against his chest.

Thomas
took a deep breath and exhaled loudly.  “I guess now I get better, you make sure Dalton never hurts another woman, and we live happily ever after.”


That sounds like a pretty optimistic ending.”

“Cautiously optimistic,”
he corrected her.

They
lay quietly entwined together on the tiny hospital bed.  Thomas had fallen asleep for almost an hour when Mildred appeared at the door with a small chocolate layer cake.

“They called and told me he came to overnight,” she said, her voice full of panic.  “Has he fallen back into the coma?”

“No,” she said smiling, “he’s just sleeping.  We should wake him.  He’ll want to know you’re here.”

When Mildred found out it was
Mia’s birthday as well, she insisted they both blow out the candles on the cake together.  As the flame disappeared, she closed her eyes and sent her birthday wish wafting into the air with what was left of the candle’s smoke.

“What’d you wish for?” Thomas asked.

She kissed him gently on the lips.  “I can’t tell you or it won’t come true.  But don’t worry,” she said, smiling at the aura-less busboy who had won her heart, “I think my wish may have already come true.”

 

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Amalie Jahn

 

 

 

Also by Amalie Jahn:

 

The Clay Lion

Tin Men

(available Summer 2014)

 

 

Dearest Reader,

 

When I decided to write
Among the Shrouded
, I knew I wanted to give a voice to the thousands of women living in our world who have been forced into sexual slavery.  Please know that although I’ve written a work of fiction, there’s nothing fictional about the real-life human trafficking occurring all over the world each and every day.

 

According to The Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking:

 

“An estimated 2.5 million people are in forced labor (including sexual exploitation) at any given time as a result of trafficking.

 

The majority of trafficking victims are between 18 and 24 years of age.

 

43% of victims are used for forced commercial sexual exploitation, of whom 98% are women and girls.

 

Estimated global annual profits made from the exploitation of all trafficked forced labor are $31.6 billion US.

 

In 2006 there were only 5,808 prosecutions and 3,160 convictions throughout the world which means that for every 800 people trafficked, only one person was convicted in 2006.”

 

I implore you to learn more about what you can do to increase awareness or help stop this form of modern day slavery by taking a few minutes of your day to read the information on the following websites:

 

www.ungift.org

www.unodc.org
             

www.unglobalcompact.org

www.fbi.gov/about-us/investigate/civilrights/human_trafficking

 

 

In the words of the great
18
th
century abolitionist William Wilberforce,
“You may choose to look the other way but you can never

say
again that you did not know.”

 

Sincerely,

Amalie Jahn

 

Source
:

(
http://www.unglobalcompact.org/docs/issues_doc/labour/Forced_labour/HUMAN_TRAFFICKING_-_THE_FACTS_-_final.pdf
)

 

 

 

 

A
bout the Author

 

 

Amalie Jahn
is the author of
Among the Shrouded
,

The Clay
Lion
, and many, many to-do lists.

Visit her online
at www.theclaylion.com.

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