Power Revealed (The Elementers)

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Author: Leah Berry
not to smile as she pointed at Justin’s jeans.
    Justin looked down. “You’ve gotta be kidding!” The blast of water had done more than just hit him in the face. It also sprayed the front of his jeans, making it look like he had wet his pants.
    Raven’s laughter had jarred Mr. Hamilton out of his shock. He still shook his head, but at least he seemed to be processing the implications of this new discovery. Mr. Hamilton took a deep breath. “Justin. I don’t know how this is possible.”
    “I don’t understand what the big deal is. If I can do two, what difference does it make if I can do three?” Justin asked.
     “Justin. No one has ever been able to access three elements. Ever.”
    “What? I’m sure some people have done it if I can,” Justin responded casually.
    “No. The Elementer Council has written records going back more than two thousand years and there is no record of any Elementer accessing more than two elements.” Mr. Hamilton took another deep breath and shook his head in disbelief. “You are the first.”
    Justin thought Mr. Hamilton looked like a bobble-head with all of his head shaking. But his teacher finally seemed to come to grips with the idea. Mr. Hamilton took a step closer to Justin. “If you can control three of the elements, we should check to see if you can also access the fourth.”
    Justin nodded his head glad to see Mr. Hamilton believe in his possibilities far faster than his dad ever would. “How do we do that?”
    “Accessing the wind element is a little more tricky and dangerous than with the other elements. So let’s not try to influence the element. Just stick with Talking. Agreed?”
    “Okay,” Justin said. He was intrigued by Mr. Hamilton’s description of the wind element, but figured he could get to the more interesting parts later. “So how do I do it? With Tree, Earth, and Water Talking, I touched something to communicate. How do I touch the wind?”
    “Technically, you don’t need to touch the elements. It just makes it easier to hold the connection. You just need to feel the energy around you and find the connection,” Mr. Hamilton explained.
    “Oh, thanks. Feel the energy and connect. That’s a lot of help,” Justin looked at him skeptically.
    “Why don’t you focus on Talking to a specific Wind Elementer? I know two in Texas.”
    Justin asked, “Texas? How am I supposed to reach that far?”
    “Wind Elementers can reach greater distances than other Elementers. If you can Wind Talk, the distance won’t be a problem.”
    “Okay. I’ll give it a shot. Who’s this Wind Elementer?”
    “His name is Henry O’Malley,” Mr. Hamilton said.
    The smile on Justin’s face immediately disappeared. It took him a few moments to get out his next question. “Where does Henry O’Malley live?”
    “He lives in Baytown, Texas. But don’t worry. You don’t need to know his exact location to reach him. Just connect to the wind and send out a greeting.”
    The color had drained from Justin’s face and he stumbled back a few steps away from his teacher. Justin mumbled, “I can’t Wind Talk to him.”
    “Why not at least give it a shot? If you can access three elements, there’s a possibility you can access all four. Just give it a try,” Mr. Hamilton encouraged.
    “No. I can’t Wind Talk with Henry O’Malley because,” Justin finally choked out the rest of the sentence, “he’s dead.” Justin began breathing deeply, as if the air had thinned and his lungs couldn’t obtain the oxygen they needed.
    “What?!” Mr. Hamilton said, “I haven’t heard any such thing. How could you know that?”
    Justin fought to dislodge the lump in his throat. Finally, he choked out, “He’s my grandpa.”
    “Your grandpa? Oh, Justin. I’m so sorry!” Raven blurted out.
    “But how? When? I just talked to him in March. That was barely a month ago,” Mr. Hamilton stumbled over his words.
    “He was in a car accident two weeks ago,” Justin said.
    “Justin.
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