Fearless (The Blue Fire Saga)

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Authors: Scott Prussing
painted with a sparkly pink polish and her sho es were black with pink straps . Draped over her arm was a stylish black leather jacket. The total effect of all the pink and black was a bit out there, even for Cali. And it was definitely not a “going to class” outfit.
    Leesa suddenly felt very plain in her red Weston sweatshirt and jeans, but that was okay with her. Never in a million years could she have worn an outfit like the one Cali was sporting, but Cali never minded drawing attention to herself. Of course, Cali wasn’t trying to hide from any deadly evil wizards, either.
    Cali swept in to the room with a big grin on her face.
    “ What? This?” she asked innocently , doing a quick pirouette . “I just grabbed the first stuff I could find in my closet . For some reason , I just couldn’t wait to ge t started to class this morning.” She swiv eled her head from Dral to Bain, as if just noticing them. “Oh, hi guys. I forgot you were here.”
    “Ha! Right,” Leesa said , laughing . “ Of course you did.”
    The two volkaanes smiled at Cali. They had met her several times in the past and were used to her flirtatious ways.
    “Bee n kissed by any vampires lately? ” Bain asked.
    Cali glanced down at the back of her right hand. Stefan had kissed her there several times, and his icy lips had felt pretty delicious.
    “ Naaa h ,” she said. “I only go for vampires when there aren’t any gorgeous volkaanes around.” She held out her left hand for Bain to kiss.
    Bain glanced at Rave, who just smiled and shrugged. Bain laughed and kissed the back of Cali’s hand.
    Cali sighed. “ Mmmmmm …so warm.” She held both her hands out in front of her. “Hot?” she said, lifting her left hand. “Or cold?” She lowered her left hand and raised her right. She repeated the process twice more, as if she couldn’t make up her mind which she preferred.
    Finally, she dropped her right hand. “I think I’ll go with hot,” she said.
    Leesa laughed. “You kill me, Cali. You really do. ”
    “I’m sorry I mentioned vampires,” Bain said.
    Cali just smiled brightly. “Shall we get started for class?” she asked.
     
    English dragged by for Leesa. They were discussing The Great Gatsby, which she found dry and kind of boring. She would much rather be reading Dominic’s book of magic, which was sitting inside her backpack on the floor by her feet. She still had one more class this morning and then Chemistry to get through in the early afternoon before she could do any magic practice. At the pace her day was going, this afternoon was going to take forever to get to.
    Knowing Rave was waiting right outside the building didn’t help, either. This class was too small for him to sit in on, the way he had done in Vampire Science back on the day she had first seen him. Vampire Science was one of the most popular classes on campus, so an extra body or two was hardly noticeable. Exactly why Rave had chosen to pop into the amphitheater classroom near the end of her first Vamp Sci session she still wasn’t exactly certain, but she was certainly glad he had .
    She still marveled at t he path her life had taken —it was truly amazing. If Bradley had not disappeared while attending Weston, she might never have left San Diego and would certainly never have enrolled here. If her mom had not been bitten by the grafhym , Leesa doubted she would have ever taken the Vampire Science class. But her mom had been bitten, and Bradley had disappeared, so here she was, in love with a vampire- hunting volkaan e and trying to learn enough control of her magic to help Dominic defeat the Necromancer and the black waziri. She could certainly have done without the latter, but she would never want to do without Rave. Never, ever, ever.
    Just like English was too small for Rave to sit in on, it was also much too small to sneak out of early, so she was stuck her e until it ended. She tried to force her mind back to what the professor was saying, but

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