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Chapter Three
Caitlin and Caleb walked slowly along the bank of the river. This side of the Hudson was neglected, littered with abandoned factories and fuel depots no longer in use. It was desolate down here, but peaceful. As she looked out, Caitlin saw huge chunks of ice floating down the river, slowly separating on this March day. Their delicate, subtle cracking noise filled the air. They looked otherworldly, reflecting the light in the strangest way, as a slow mist rose. She felt like just walking out onto one of those huge slabs of ice, sitting down, and letting it take her wherever it went.
They walked in silence, each in their own world. Caitlin felt embarrassed that she had shown such a display of rage in front of Caleb. Embarrassed that she'd been so violent, that she couldn't control what was happening to her.
She was also embarrassed by her brother, that he'd acted the way he did, that he was hanging out with such losers. She had never seen him act like that before. She was embarrassed she had subjected Caleb to it. Hardly a way for him to meet her family. He must think the worst of her. That, more than anything, really hurt her.
Worst of all, she was afraid where they would go from here. Sam had been her best hope in finding her dad. She had no other ideas. If she did, she would have found him already, herself, years ago. She didn't know what to tell Caleb. Would he leave now? Of course he would. She was of no use to him, and he had a sword to find. Why would he possibly stay with her?
As they walked in silence, she felt the nervousness well up, as she guessed that Caleb was just waiting for the right time to choose his words carefully, to tell her that he had to go. Like everyone else in her life.
"I'm really sorry," she said finally, softly, "for how I acted back there. I'm sorry I lost control. "
"Don't be. You did nothing wrong. You are learning. And you are very powerful. "
"I'm also sorry that my brother acted that way. "
He smiled. "If there is one thing I've learned over the centuries, it is that you cannot control your family. "
They continued walking in silence. He looked out at the river.
"So?" she asked, finally. "What now?"
He stopped and looked at her.
"Are you going to leave?" she asked hesitantly.
He looked deep in thought.
"Can you think of any other place your father may be? Anyone else who knew him? Anything?"
She had already tried. There was nothing. Absolutely nothing. She shook her head.
"There must be something," he said emphatically. "Think harder. Your memories. Don't you have any memories?"
Caitlin thought hard. She closed her eyes and really willed herself to remember. She had asked herself that same question, so many times. She had seen her father, so many times, in dreams, that she didn't know anymore what was a dream and what was real. She could recite dream after dream where she had seen him, always the same dream, her running in a field, him in the distance, then his getting further away as she approached. But that wasn't him. Those were just dreams.
There were the flashbacks, memories of when she was a young child, going away with him somewhere. Somewhere in the summertime, she thought. She remembered the ocean. And its being warm, really warm. But again, she wasn't sure if it was real. The line seemed to blur more and more. And she couldn't remember exactly where this beach was.
"I'm so sorry," she said. "I wish I had something. If not for your sake, for mine. I just don't. I have no idea where he is. And I have no idea how to find him. "
Caleb turned and faced the river. He sighed deeply. He stared out at the ice, and his eyes changed color once again, this time to a sea-grey.
Caitlin felt the time was coming. At any moment he would turn to her and break the news. He was leaving. She was no longer of any use to him.
She almost wanted to make something up, some lie about her father, some lead, only so that he would stay with her. But she knew she couldn't do that.
She felt like crying.
"I don't understand," Caleb said softly, still looking out the river. "I was sure you were the one. "
He stared out in silence. It felt like hours passed, as she waited.
"And there is something else I don't understand," he said finally, and turned and looked at her. His large eyes were hypnotizing.
"I feel something when I'm around you. Obscured. With others, I can always see the lives we've shared together, all the times that our paths have crossed, in any incarnation. But with you. . . it's clouded. I don't see anything. That's never happened to me before. It's as if. . . I'm being prevented from seeing something. "
"Maybe we never had any," Caitlin answered.
He shook his head.
"I would see that. With you, I can't see either way. Nor can I see our future together. And that has never happened to me. Never - in 3,000 years. I feel like. . . I remember you somehow. I feel I am on the verge of seeing everything. It's on the tip of my mind. But it's not coming. And it's driving me crazy. "
"Well then," she said, "maybe there's nothing after all. Maybe it's just here, now. Maybe there was never anything more, and maybe there never will be. "
Immediately, she regretted her words. There she went again, shooting off her mouth, saying stupid things which she didn't even mean. Why had she had to say that? It was the exact opposite of what she'd been thinking, was feeling. She had wanted to say: Yes. I feel it, too. I feel like I've been with you forever. And that I will be with you forever. But instead, it came out all wrong. It was because she was nervous. And now she couldn't take it back.
But Caleb was not deterred. Instead, he stepped closer, raised one hand, and slowly placed it on her cheek, pushing back her hair. He stared deeply into her eyes, and she watched his eyes shift again, this time from gray to blue. They stared deeply into hers. The connection was overwhelming.
Her heart pounded as she felt the tremendous heat rising up all throughout her body. She felt as if she were getting lost.
Was he trying to remember? Was he about to say goodbye?
Or was he about to kiss her?

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Victor, Vanquished, Son
A Jewel for Royals
A Dirge for Princes
A Rite of Swords
Burn
Fever
Vowed
Rogue, Prisoner, Princess
Rebel, Pawn, King
A Court for Thieves
A Fate of Dragons
Resurrected (Part One) (Book #1 of the Vampire Legacy)
A Throne for Sisters
Arena One: Slaverunners (Book #1 of the Survival Trilogy)
Soldier, Brother, Sorcerer
A Forge of Valor
Ruler, Rival, Exile
Rise of the Dragons
Betrayed
A Realm of Shadows
A Cry of Honor
Arena 3
A Quest of Heroes (Book #1 in the Sorcerer's Ring)
Obsessed
The Gift of Battle
Turned
Rise of the Dragons (Kings and Sorcerers--Book 1)
A Clasp for Heirs
A March of Kings
Loved
A Land of Fire
Rise of the Valiant
A Joust of Knights
Destined
The Weight of Honor
Betrothed
Resurrected
An Oath of Brothers
A Song for Orphans
Arena Two
Fated
Shadowseer: Paris
Turned (Book #1 in the Vampire Journals)
Night of the Bold
A Charge of Valor
A Grant of Arms
The Magic Factory
A Dream of Mortals
Ascent
A Reign of Steel
Desired
Slave, Warrior, Queen
Arrival
A Vow of Glory
Found
A Rule of Queens
Only the Valiant
Knight, Heir, Prince
A Sky of Spells
A Sea of Shields
Hero, Traitor, Daughter
A Sky of Spells sr-9
RISE OF THE VALIANT (KINGS AND SORCERERS--BOOK #2)
The Orb of Kandra
Alternate Ending of TURNED (Book #1 in the Vampire Journals)
Betrayed (Book # 3 in the Vampire Journals)
A Clash of Honor
A Sky of Spells (Book #9 in the Sorcerer's Ring)
A Sea of Shields sr-10
Transmission
A Charge of Valor sr-6
Fated (Book #11 in the Vampire Journals)
A Joust of Knights (Book #16 in the Sorcerer's Ring)
Victor, Vanquished, Son (Of Crowns and Glory—Book 8)
A Charge of Valor (Book #6 in the Sorcerer's Ring)
A Crown for Assassins
Craved (Book #2 of the Vampire Legacy)
A Rite of Swords sr-7
Only the Worthy
A feast of dragons sr-3
A March of Kings sr-2
A Land Of Fire (Book 12)
A Throne for Sisters (Book One)
A Sea of Shields (Book #10 in the Sorcerer's Ring)
A Grant of Arms sr-8
Rise Of The Valiant (Book 2)
Before Dawn (Vampire, Fallen—Book 1)
The Sorcerer's Ring: Book 08 - A Grant of Arms
Slave, Warrior, Queen (Of Crowns and Glory—Book 1)
Soldier, Brother, Sorcerer (Of Crowns and Glory—Book 5)
Arena One: Slaverunners
Obsessed (Book #12 in the Vampire Journals)
Morgan Rice: 5 Beginnings (Turned, Arena one, A Quest of Heroes, Rise of the Dragons, and Slave, Warrior, Queen)
A Rule of Queens (Book #13 in the Sorcerer's Ring)
Knight, Heir, Prince (Of Crowns and Glory—Book 3)
The Sorcerer's Ring: Book 05 - A Vow of Glory
Arena One: Slaverunners tst-1
A Rite of Swords (Book #7 in the Sorcerer's Ring)
Arena Two tst-2
Rise Of The Dragons (Book 1)
The Sorcerer's Ring: Book 03 - A Feast of Dragons
A Clash of Honor sr-4
A Vow of Glory sr-5
A Kiss for Queens
The Sorcerer's Ring: Book 02 - A March of Kings
A Court for Thieves (A Throne for Sisters—Book Two)
A Dream of Mortals (Book #15 in the Sorcerer's Ring)
Rogue, Prisoner, Princess (Of Crowns and Glory—Book 2)
Ruler, Rival, Exile (Of Crowns and Glory—Book 7)