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Authors: Melanie Walker
Copyright © 2013 by Melanie Walker
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Awakened
Melanie Walker
Acknowledgements
This book, like all my books- could not be possible without my two biggest supporters. Weston Walker my husband, my right hand and my all around go to guy. Thank you Punky! Simply Thank you. I wish I could give the words for how heavy my gratitude is. I love you so much and I hope one day all the stress and worry over my books will be worth it.
Mandey
Kuyper, my bestie and confidant in all things ‘Mel’s World’… You are such a blessing to me Mands. I hope you love ‘Kuyper’ aka ‘Fangs’.
To my Beta readers who took the time from family and everyday life to help make this book special: Caroline Banks, Elizabeth Rowdy and Andrea
Brimhall Stark. I would like to give a special thanks to Andrea however, for stressing over this book as bad as I do.
And last to my Son,
Treydn’ and my daughter Presleighrae. You both have suffered the most with my writing and yet, I still get kisses, smiles and ‘I love you’s’ everyday. In short my loves, this book is for you.
Dedication
This book is to the fans. Whether it be one single person or one-million in total doesn’t matter. This book is for you.
Note to reader from the author:
This is an independent work and it was edited with blood, sweat and tears. Please know I am so sorry if I missed a comma, or
mis-spelled a word but I hope the story speaks for itself. Please rate the book on Amazon and please leave comments along the way. I hope this book leaves you feeling desperate for more but also satisfied for being so damn good!
Table of Contents
Passion is often forged in friction.
Steven Tyler
Sadie Wilson was having a bad night. Considering she was dead long before the sun cast its gentle final rays in the Northwestern sky. It was a rare occasion that the sun showed itself in Seattle in late November. "
Briar
..." She spoke in a sigh. Sadie didn’t understand the draw to Briar, but knew the minute she saw her sitting on a park bench that she would know what was coming next.
To describe Briar as beautiful seemed almost unfair to the woman. Beautiful was Cindy Crawford or Kathy Ireland. Briar was stunning, the type of beauty that wealthy woman pay for and never come close.
Her hair’s the color of the haystacks on Daddy’s farm
. Sadie thought with a smile and a longing to be back on that farm in the safety of her mother and fathers love. When Briar looked Sadie’s way she gasped. Never before had she seen someone with purple eyes. The woman watching her had purple eyes.
The lavender iris seemed to attract attention as passerby’s stopped and gaped at the lovely woman still perched on the bench, a smile trained at Sadie as if she could see her though she wasn’t corporeal and walking around like all the others around them.
Sadie had to remind herself that she was dead and though it had been less than a day, the first moments after her heart stopped she spent screaming as she ran from the prison that had held her captive for the last three months of her life. The people on the street had no clue she was there, well, all but one man who was most likely just insane and thought he saw her.
The way Briar was looking at her now, with the softest of smiles had Sadie taking a timid step forward in hopes that perhaps there was still hope. A memory from her childhood struck her. She was eleven and her parents had saved up for the entire year so that she and her little sister Emily could go on vacation to Disneyland.
Sadie had always liked Sleeping Beauty best as a child and she and Emily would fight over the differences between Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. Seeing Briar before her all she could see was the actress who wore the elegant pink gown and called herself Sleeping Beauty.
Put a pink gown on Briar and she would hold the staple on look a likes. Though she wore a pair of low rise distressed jeans and a black tank top she was a spitting image of the famous Princess, down to the black headband that rested on the crown of her head. It was amazing how elegant the woman looked in such basic attire. She was perfect in the most heartbreaking kind of way. Briar was standing before her now and as Sadie tried to speak she had no voice inside of her.
Before the panic would set in though, Briar took her hand and spoke. “My name is Briar, but my friends call me Bri.” Her smile was genuine and a tender comfort seemed to ease Sadie’s aching heart. “You felt drawn to me right?”
When Sadie said nothing because really, what was the point? No one would hear her, Bri squeezed her hand gently. “You can speak if you’d like.”
Giving it a shot Sadie spoke. “My-“stunned that her voice worked she quickly continued. “My name is Sadie Wilson.”
“Nice to meet you Sadie.” Bri kept Sadie’s hand in hers and lead her toward the bench she had been sitting in. “Can you tell me what happened?” She asked as they took a seat on the bench and watched as people jogged, or lead their dogs by their leashes. The mundane acts of so many people and how each step they took was taken for granted. Sadie knew because she had been one of them just a few short months before, before she had been taken out of thin air.
Sadie looked at Briar, struck by the sheer beauty of her. "You are so pretty." She hated that she blushed, or maybe not she was dead after all. Maybe she only thought she did. "You look like a double for Sleeping Beauty."
Briar looked taken aback by the comment and Sadie wanted to put her foot in her mouth. She watched Briar cup her cheek and turn her head to the side and though she seemed bothered, she smiled and urged Sadie to tell her what happened.
“I was leaving school.” She looked at Bri. “I take college courses at Seattle U and was walking to the bus stop when a man came up behind me. I didn’t know him and I passed out right as he came up from behind because he covered my face with a towel, just like you see in the movies.”
“Yeah, I get the movie cheesiness trust me.” Briar's voice held a note of sarcastic understanding.
“When I woke up I was in the basement of what I thought was a house but learned that it was an underground parking lot’s security office.”
“Was there anyone else in there with you, any other girls or boys perhaps?”
Sadie shook her head no. “I was alone, always alone and it was dark unless he was in there with me.” When Sadie shivered at the memory of her captors face and voice, Bri pulled her close and wrapped an arm around her.
“Do you know his name or what he looked like? Anything will help.”
“Are you some kind of special cop or something? Because I know I am dead Bri and it makes absolutely no sense that you can see me.”
“Well, no I am not a cop- but, I am able to see you and I sensed you just the same as you sensed me. I am who you think I am even if you can’t wrap your head around it.” She stared at Sadie, that sweet smile not even a little disconcerting. It was not possible to even fathom that Briar was Sleeping Beauty. Sure Sadie was being a little hypocritical, here she was a… ghost for lack of a better term and talking to a living breathing woman so saying it was impossible was a little crazy.
Wasn’t it?
“I
am
Sleeping Beauty, Sadie. I was betrayed a long time ago,” she cringed. “Very long ago and I made the choice to keep fighting, long after my human death and so I help victims like yourself, settle the debts owed to you before you move on.”
“What happened to you?” Sadie asked not hiding the desperate tone in her voice needing answers to that one.
“Ask Pete when you get to Purgatory and he’ll tell you the whole thing.”
Purgatory?
“Isn’t purgatory… hell? I swear no matter what I did in my life I don’t deserve to burn for eternity.”
Bri laughed and hugged her closer. “No actually. Purgatory is where you rest while judgment is made. You will find peace there I promise. And Peter is a very good friend of mine; he always makes sure my souls are treated well.”
“Peter as in Peter Pan?”
“Indeed.” Bri smiled and stood from the bench to squat in front of Sadie. “Before we do that though, I need to settle a few things, tie up your loose ends. I’ll be your hands in this.”
“Like tell my mom I love her and that my little sister Emily can have all my clothes and CD’s?”
“I can do that for you sure…but see, if you were able to summon me it means that there may be a little something more you’d like before you move on.”