Shadow

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Book: Shadow Read Online Free PDF
Author: Amanda Sun
Tags: Paranormal, Juvenile Fiction, Young Adult, Mythologie
frustration from kendo practice.
    I hate you , I’d thought as I ran my thumb down the cold tea can. Your life was normal. You don’t have the nightmares. You could even be the better kendouka if you focused.
    I didn’t hate him, not really, but the jealousy was white hot as I pulled back the can, the weight of it sloshing in my hand as I hurled it toward him.
    Your life was normal , and you fucked it up.
    The can smacked into Satoshi’s chest and he curled his fingers around it before it could drop. “ Oi , what the hell, man?” he said, his deep eyes searching mine. “Save it for when you beat the crap out of Katakou School’s team.” He grinned then, pressing a gentle fist into my shoulder before cracking the pop tab backward.
    I remembered the shame that followed.
    I hate you , I’d thought again, but this time it was myself I hated.
    And then Myu had appeared at the top of the stairs, her skirt hiked up short and her nails painted with blue bows or stars or something that sparkled in the sunlight.
    She’d stood there for a moment, her hair catching on the wind the way it was now, her eyes locked with mine and a letter in her hands. She’d looked determined, like I was just an argument she had to win.
    Another rejection I’d have to make. Another person I’d have to push away.
    And something in me had snapped. I wanted to be normal, like Satoshi. I wanted it more than anything.
    So I’d said yes when she confessed—yes, let’s go out. And I don’t know which of us had been more surprised.
    So much had changed in three months. The nightmares still haunted me, but I didn’t feel as alone. In the daylight, standing here with Myu, I could almost imagine that being normal was possible.
    A gust of wind twisted her hair around her bright red-and-cream muffler, and I reached out my hand for her.
    Alone on the rooftop together. Romantic or something, right?
    But alone on a rooftop with me could be deadly. That’s what happens when you’re marked. I was drowning slowly, drop by drop.
    I didn’t want to live in shadow anymore. I didn’t want to push her away.
    I rested my hand on her muffler, her tangled hair soft against my fingers.
    She whirled around. “Yuu-chan.”
    “Myu,” I said. “What are you doing out here? Sa-me zo .” I tucked the knit muffler tighter around her neck.
    “It’s cold,” she agreed. “I was just thinking. About us.”
    Oh , great .
    “What about us?” I said, wrapping my arms around her. She didn’t move away, so I figured it was a good sign.
    “Are you...is everything okay with us?”
    How could it be fine when I was less than human?
    But I wanted it to be fine. God, how I wanted it to be fine. Myu put up with my crap—wasn’t that all I could ask for?
    “Everything’s fine,” I said. “It’s great.”
    She could destroy me now. She could ask if what Sato had said was true. Was I with another girl instead of her? Could I tell her where I disappeared to all those times, or why I didn’t answer my phone?
    No. I couldn’t tell her anything.
    If she asked, I would be silent, and she would leave. And I would be alone on the rooftop, looming over the world that could never really be mine.
    Myu smiled and leaned into me. “ Suki ,” she said. I love you.
    I held on to her, looking out at the emptiness of the courtyard.
    Is this what love is? Because if she lets go of me , I will gasp and sputter and drown.
    There will be nothing left of me but emptiness.

Chapter Five
    Katie
    So this was what my life had become.
    I sat on the bed, not even bothering to raise the blinds. The
light from outside only emphasized the features that reminded me this room
wasn’t mine. Bright red walls, posters of bands I didn’t listen to, a black
dresser with a graveyard of torn stickers littering the top. Linda’s daughter
Jess had started university in September—Linda had barely made the drive back
across the country in time to help plan Mom’s funeral. And now I haunted
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