Monsters in the Shadow
If you thought this is Percy Jackson or Harry
Potter fanfiction, l'm sorry to be the bearer of
bad news. This book is an original work with
original characters. But l'd still be very grateful
if you kept reading, as those series definitely
influenced me to write this story.
sincerely,
The Author
(katycage)
Nika Dimitrovich was tightening the knot in her
shoelace when she felt it-a presence. The hair on
her arms surged upright, the thump-thump-
thumping in her chest quickened. And when she
rose from her kneeling position, her supernatural
senses warned that something wasn't right.
Squinting through the window, she found
Konstantin Academy swathed in the hazy hues of
twilight. No more than thirty feet beyond her
dorm, two golden blurs flickeredlike flames amid
the army of dark pines that surrounded the
campus.
Are the third-years setting something on fire again
The color winked out for half a heartbeat, then
returned in a vibrant glow. Instinct screamed to
step away, but Nika leaned closer and studied
those twin orbs of light.
A pair of fireflies, she told herself. Your warrior
senses are just on edge because of tonight's
practice exams.
But her skin tingled with a readiness for danger as
adrenaline shot through her veins. Outside, the
golden specks grew brighter. Bigger. Closer...
When the door behind her burst open, Nika
slammed into her desk chair with a gasp, then
whipped around to find her roommate's familiar
smirk.
"So jumpy," Jade teased, shutting the door.
Heart thundering in her ears, Nika glanced back at
the window, but those orbs of light had vanished.
"I think 'm going insane" she whispered.
"Funnv. alwavs thought vou'd been born that
way."
Nika leveled an unamused look Jade's way.
"Where have you been? You weren't here when
i woke up this evening."
Jade's brown eyes twinkled with mischief. "I left
early to check our mailbox. And while I was in the
office building, I overheard something very
interestinng"
"Which was...
Jade plucked a pillow from Nika's bed, examining
it. "The school is going on lockdown, which is a
perfect time to get revenge on Miles for the prank
he pulled last week." A pause. "Can I have the
feathers in this?"
If not for the bombshell news, Nika would have
snatched the pillow from her hands... and hit her
with it. But she could only blink in stunned
confusion.
"Hold on," she said after a moment of thought. "If
there was a lockdown, they would've announced
it."
This must have been yet another of Jade Ramsayys
tricks. She had several peculiarities-a grungy
style of dress, delight in torment and chaos, and,
most notably, an uncanny ability to unearth
information. But it was the second to which Nika
fell victim most often.
"The announcement hasn't come yet," Jade said
with a shrug.
"How do you know? Did you bug the headmaster's
office again?"
A wicked smile. "A magician never reveals her
tricks."
"Don't you mean meddler?"
"Speaking of meddling... "Jade tossed the pillow
back on the bed, then reached into her pocket and
removed a white envelope. "Found this for you."
She held the letter into the light, angling her head
in an attempt to decipher the writing within. Nika
grabbed it from her slender fingers and scowled.
"Stop trying to read my mail."
She removed a box of old belongings from a shelf
in her closet, adding the envelope to a pile inside.
Jade shook her head in disapproval, swishing the
jet-black hair that framed her face.
"Five years, and you still haven't opened any of
those letters. What if there's money in them?"
going crazy. Maybe whatever she'd seen earlier
was related to the lockdown.
Just to be safe, Nika removed a handgun from a
secret compartment in her closet drawers. She
slipped the weapon into the waistband of her
jeans, concealing it with a wrinkled red hoodie and
praying she wouldn't have to use it.
When she exited, the hallways buzzed with
whispers as students and staff streamed into the
chilly spring night. Nika studied a crowd of Serafi
girls on the sidewalk, searching for moon-silver
hair and rich, brown skin. But her best friend was
nowhere in sight, so she reunited with her
roommate instead.
"Come on, Vanski," Jade urged a frowning male
instructor. She lifted her eyebrows, pushing thick
bangs with them. "We aren't under attack. There's
no fire. So what's this about?"
Behind the instructor, a swarm of boys flowed from
another dorm building and made its way to the
two gymnasiums at the heart of the campus.
"Ramsay, I won't tell you again-"
Before Vanski could finish, Nika yanked Jade by
the elbow and followed the crowd. Her roommate
pouted in stubborn frustration.
severe situations was a lockdown required.
"Please remain calm and follow Beta Code
protocol," the announcer finished.
"Beta Code," Nika echoed. "It can't be Inferni,
then."
If she'd made a list of possible causes, Inferni
would have occupied the top. The demons'
primary source of nutrition was blood-among
other things-and they preferred living victims.
Due to their insatiable appetites, Inferni were a
chief threat to the rest of the supernatural
community, and, as such, would've required Alpha
Code protocol. Which meant this lockdown was
based on something else, and that was precisely
what made it so mysterious.
Jade whined her disappointment. "We have to go
to our safety stations."
"Which means no pranking." Nika nudged her
away from the bed. "And don't touch my pillows."
"Might as well investigate," Jade said while
spearing for the exit. "You coming?"
"Right behind you."
After her roommate left, Nika returned her gaze to
the farast hevand the window Mavhe she
wasn't Nika swept her gaze across the sprawl of
Konstantin Academy, and gooseflesh crept over
her shoulders. No crickets, no hooting owls, no
scurrying chipmunks. Even the wind had vanished.
It was as though the woods knew something was
amiss.
Darkness had fallen over the remote mountain
range, and under normal circumstances, students
would have been in class. Nighttime schedules
were mandatory for two reasons. The first-it was
necessary to maintain the rift between
Daemonstri-kind and humans. And the second
for members of the Serafi race, sunlight was like an
allergy. Not fatal but extremely irritating.
Nika found herself relieved, despite the potential
danger. She'd never been fond of her classes. As a
Nefili, her education focused less on academics
and more on training for the Vigil. She spent her
days enduring bruises in sparring lessons and
elaborate obstacle courses designed as ruthless
conditioning.
Serafi students, however, had it easy-books,
books, and more books.
Nika and Jade filed into a gym with half of the
school's student population, while the remaining
half used the building next door. The girls found
O"Everyone sit tight. We're waiting"
At the building's far right corner, the doors clanged
open. Nika held her breath as Headmaster
Kovachev walked inside.
He, too, was a Nefili, and acted like the king of
Konstantin, when he'd just snatched the job to
avoid putting his life in danger to protect others,
which field keepers did every day.
As the headmaster advanced, his dark trench coat
rippling, four male keepers surrounded him. They
were arranged like a small flock of birds and
moved in unified harmony. Every step was fluid,
thrumming with the calm promise of brutality, and
their pristine figures were clad in simple, practical
outfits of intimidating black.
Keepers of the Vigil-Daemonstri-kind's revered
warriors. Someday, hopefully soon, Nika would be
a keeper, too.
They halted at the same time as Kovachev, and
tense anticipation settled over the gathering.
Kovachev announced in a clear, loud voice,
" Nika Dimitrovich , please come forward."