Hero Reborn (Keepers of Justice, Book 3)

Hero Reborn

 

By

Dee J. Stone

Copyright © 2014 Dee J. Stone.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any form without written permission from the author.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and events are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to real life, movies, television, games, or books is entirely coincidental and was not intended by the author.

Titles by Dee J. Stone:

Young Adult Superhero Series
:

No Ordinary Hero (Keepers of Justice, Book 1)

Hero’s Revenge (Keepers of Justice, Book 2)

Hero Reborn (Keepers of Justice, Book 3)

Young Adult Romance:

Cruiser (Cruiser & Lex, Book
1)

Second Chance (Cruiser & Lex, Book 2)

Chasing Sam

Young Adult Paranormal:

Emily’s Curse

Paranormal Romance:

Merman’s Kiss

 

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Hero Reborn

 

Table of Contents

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

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Chapter Thirty

Chapter Thirty-One

Chapter Thirty-Two

Chapter Thirty-Three

Excerpt from Cruiser

Excerpt from Emily’s Curse

About the Author

Chapter One

 

I’ve been back from the dead for
less than a week and already Samson’s got me training with the other kids.

I
drop to the floor and flatten myself as a drone flies over me. It speeds toward the other end of the Simulation Room, to a group of my League mates. More come at me and I wrap my arms around my head.

Please don’t hurt me.

“Stretch! What’re you doing, man?” Kale calls from behind me. I can’t see what’s going on, but I hear the drones. “Stretch! Help me.” A clang echoes down the hall. I uncover my face and see two robots on the floor. Kale now fights one. He can’t use his telepathy on them, but he’s got his martial arts.

“You’re doing fine,” I call and bury my face again.
It’s not so easy doing this after being buried for four months.

Kale
grabs my arm and pulls me up. “You can do this.”

I shake my head and swallow as I watch the rest of the kids fi
ghting and avoiding the drones.

“Come on, man.”
Kale dashes toward the center, where most of the action takes place.

Some of the drones shoot lasers from their eyes. They hurt, but not enough to kill. The Elites just want to train us, not kill us, so the practices are usually pretty safe. But sometimes kids end up in the hospital. Things can go wrong, you know. So I’m playing it safe.

I’m hiding behind a pile of broken robots when I hear a screech. Furball’s on the right side of the room. She uses her claws to scratch the three drones attacking her. She transforms into a tiger and smashes one, but the other two knock her on the head and she crashes to the floor, back to her human form.

The third on
e is about to ram its fist into her. Oh, no you don’t. Not my girl!

Jumping
to my feet, I stretch my arms real long and wrap them around Furball’s waist. I yank her toward me as Stone Junior uses his strength to knock out the drones.

I
retract my arms from around her and sneeze. Furball stands and glares at me. I rub my nose.

“Who said I needed help?” she demands.

“Uh…” I thought she’d thank me for being her hero, but she looks like she wants to slam me against the wall.

She slaps her clothes like they’re covered in mud. “Who told you to
touch
me?”

I slink back. I know most people are weird around me because I was resurrected. They don
’t know what to think. But why does Furball have to be like that? I know she likes me—Kale said she admitted it at my funeral. So why can’t we take it from there? I wish she’d understand that I’m just as alive as she is. I’m the same dude.

She shivers like she contracted a disease. “Just because I’m a girl and you’re a guy
, that does not mean you have to save me. Got it? I was doing fine. I don’t need saving, especially from
you
.”

“Oh. S-sorry.”

The Sim Room is quiet. I look around and realize the machines are turned off, the lights are on, and everyone is staring at us. Accelerator, who’s in charge of training, and Samson and Cindy—leaders of our superhero League and Kale’s parents—are watching from the sidelines. All the other kids’ gazes go from Furball to me.

I sneeze again and my legs shoot in opposite directions. My body falls to the floor as my arms stretch and flail around, banging into the walls, drones, and kids. My hands punch a few in the face.

Most of them laugh. Some are angry. Furball still looks mad.

X and Kale rush over and help me up. My limbs slowly
snap back in place. “Sorry,” I say to everyone. “Allergies.”

“Okay, okay
.” Accelerator walks to the center of the room. She turns to Furball. “Kelly, we don’t shout at each other. Andrew saved you, you should thank him. Don’t force me to stop the simulation a second time, all right?”

She hugs her arms. “I just don’t want him to touch me.”

She’s the girl I love. Why’s she tearing my heart out like that? It hurts.

I stare at the floor and scratch my nose.

Samson steps forward. “I know many of you are conflicted about Andrew’s resurrection. Specifically because it was done by the ShadowBlades.”

X clenches his jaw. I don’t know much about my resurrection
, only that the ShadowBlades have a guy who can bring people back from the dead. And that Stealth, the girl X loves, is a Blade. She wanted to leave the Blades, but made a deal with her mother, Vlayne, that in exchange for my resurrection Stealth would be loyal to her. It’s because of me that X lost his girl. He’s changed so much. I don’t know how strongly X’s relationship was with Stealth, but their breakup screwed him up. A lot. He was closed up before, but now it’s worse.

“Nevertheless,” Samson continues. “Andrew is one of us and I expect us
all
to treat him with respect.” His blue eyes flick to Furball. “Is that understood?”

She lowers her head and nods. I can’t help but smile. Except
, it fades once Samson turns away and she gives me another disgusted look. Man, she’s never going to love me.

My
shoulders droop, like all the energy’s leaving my body.

“You’re all dismissed,” Accelerator says. “Grades will be posted online.”

The room empties as everyone files out. Furball meets up with the Elemental Triplets—Air, Earth Goddess, and H
2
O—and they walk past me like I don’t exist.

Kale and X meet me outside. “Wanna hit up some Xbox?” Kale asks.

I guess so. Video games are the only way to distract me from her.

***

A few hours later, I throw my controller on the couch. “Man, girls suck.”

Correction—video games are
the worst way to distract myself from Furball. She’s playing foosball with the triplets at the other end of the room. I’m just wallpaper to her.

Kale drops his controller. “No kidding.” His gaze moves to Lindsay, who’s also in the Game Room with us, watching a few guys play
a racing game. She must feel him staring because she gets up and walks out of the room.

All
of our love lives are screwed. Lindsay broke up with Kale last week, Furball thinks I’m a zombie, and Stealth is a villain. Pretty neat, isn’t it?

Kale
releases some air. “Since when are girls more important than games?”

X shifts on the couch and crosses his arms over his chest. He’s been here with us, but hasn’t played.
I try to ease the tension and get us back to how things used to be, but it’s hard when I’ve been gone for so long and they’ve gotten closer. I’ve lost four months. The last thing I remember before waking up from the dead is being captured by the ShadowBlades. I don’t remember Lightning murdering me. So I’ve got a lot of catching up to do.

Kale and X
try to be normal around me, but they have their own girl problems on their minds. Why do girls do this to us?

I look at
X. His lips are pressed together as he stares at the floor. It scares me when he’s like this. Kale told me that after I was murdered, X went on a hunting spree trying to find Vlayne and the ShadowBlades. He also told me he almost died doing it. I don’t like how intense and serious he gets. I don’t want this thing with Stealth to make him do something dangerous.

“Dude,” I say to him. “You doing okay?”

He shrugs.

Kale kicks the floor.
“Why doesn’t she talk to me about it? Instead of breaking up with me, why don’t we talk? I mean, girls like that, don’t they? They want to talk about things like this. You know, if it helps the relationship or whatever.”

“Didn’t you say it’s because she thinks
she’ll get you sick again?” I ask.

Four months ago, when Kale was saving Lindsay from blowing up the world, she emitted her energy onto him, which gave him his telepathy. But since it wasn’t natural, it slowly destroyed his
brain. X saved him by getting a formula for an antidote from inside his mind, where his mom—a great scientist—put it fifteen years ago. It repaired the damaged cells.

“Yeah
,” Kale says. “She’s scared that if she’s with me she’ll fry my brain cells like last time. But she won’t. Why can’t she get that?”


Try to talk to her.”

“I did.” He gets up and paces around. “All those months I was with her, preventing the world from coming to an end, I never left her side. I cared so much about her.
I was patient with her and got her to trust me. I didn’t give up on her. I don’t get why she’s giving up on us. Why can’t we work through this?”

I don’t answer
‘cuz I’ve got no idea what to say. It’s not like I’m doing any better in this department.

He plops down next to me and shoves his fingers through his blond hair. He pulls at the strands. “I can’t even sleep because of her.”

X lifts his head, but doesn’t say a word. Kale’s not the only one who can’t sleep because of his girl.
We’re all going through the same thing. Kinda pathetic.

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