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Shadow World

Shadow Touch Shadow World Novella 1

Step into Erin Kellison's captivating Shadow World...

Magic is bleeding into our world, bringing with it banshees, wraiths, and fae from the twisting forests of Twilight. But Ellie's problem is a very different kind of phenomenon...

Her shadow ought to be attached to her; instead it has a life of its own. And her dark mirror image is a wild thing, willfully seducing the very man Ellie hoped could help.

Dr. Cam Kalamos has devoted his career to exploring the elemental properties of Shadow. But nothing could prepare him for the mischief and mayhem of a soul split in two.

Who will surrender first: the man struggling to unite two halves of one fascinating female; the shadow fighting for freedom to experience the thrill of every emotion; or the woman who is about to discover her own deepest desires?

Shadow Touch is the first in the Shadow World novella series featuring Cam and Ellie's adventures.

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Excerpt from Shadow Touch

CHAPTER ONE

Ellie Russo halted her Camry at the massive gate to the Segue Institute. Two guards in some kind of body armor, their hands resting on automatic rifles strapped to their chests, took position in front of the car. Her tingle of anxiety grew to a full burn of near panic. She was officially here.

The thick metal and concrete gate was twenty feet high, cutting into the heavy white fog of the morning. It extended off to both sides of the road, running along the perimeter of the grounds within. Segue was a fortress, a high-security prison. It was also her only hope for a normal life.

"Not even this place can hold me," said her shadow from the passenger seat next to her.

"We'll see about that," Ellie replied.

She'd have to talk to the men, of course, to get through the gate. The thought made her stomach tight—she didn't get out often. Okay, she didn't get out at all. What she wouldn't give for a blanket to throw over her naked shadow twin, but the material would just go right through her dark self's body. It was the same reason her shadow couldn't wear clothes—she had no substance to hold them up. The least she could do was cross her arms over her breasts, but no, her dark half couldn't be bothered.

Her shadow shrugged indifference, those breasts lifting and falling with a little careless jiggle. "Whatever you say."

A third guard, similarly outfitted and armed, exited the mini bunker in front of the gate.

They sure looked prepared for anything. Good.

"Oh my," said her shadow, "that one looks cute."

Ellie powered her window down, cold air wafting in to disperse the heat inside the Camry, and smiled brightly at the guard. "I'm Eleanor Russo. I have an appointment with Dr. Kalamos at ten."

The guard's gaze flicked from her to her shadow, and then back to her concealed microphone, probably signaling a wider alarm. She didn't blame him. His call for help made sense; her shadow scared everyone, including her.

"I'm going to need some identification," the guard at her window continued.

Right.

Ellie reached for her purse in the passenger foot well.

"Slowly!" the guard commanded.

She brought out her wallet, and with a pang of reservation, decided to confess as well. She was here to solve the problem; lies would only complicate it. "I paid a lot of money for the license, but it's a fake," she said, handing the card over. "I can't exactly walk into the DMV with her in tow. But there you go."

The guard didn't take the card. "I need a valid form of identification, ma'am."

"I have a fake birth certificate," Ellie offered. "A stolen credit card, too."

"I can't let you in the gate without verifying your identity," the guard said.

He probably wouldn't let her in period. This had to be a stall while they figured out what to do with her and her shadow. She just hoped Dr. Kalamos would intervene at some point and see what he could do to help her.

"I'm being honest here," Ellie replied. No more concealing the truth. She was at the end of the road. "My guess is you'd find out they were fake anyway, and then there would be trouble. I've got enough of that already."

The guard frowned. "I'll be a moment. Stay in your car."

He headed back to the bunker while numbers Two, Three, and Four kept watch. They were all blocks of muscle and menace. Their concentrated interest made her mouth dry. Ellie had existed housebound all her life fearing men like these, ones who'd shoot her down like the freak she was. But enough was enough.

The guard had said to stay in the car, so of course, her shadow crawled right through the windshield, shifting effortlessly through the glass, then stood in front of the vehicle. She stretched, long and sexy, in the misty low-hanging fog. Her breasts lifted as her dark body arched, her rear on display. At least her legs were crossed, making a neat triangle at her pubis.

This kind of behavior was exactly why Ellie had come. Her shadow was determined to undermine her life. Why make everything so hard? These people might be able to help them.

"Down on the ground!" number Two shouted, leveling his weapon at her shadow.

"What position?" her shadow asked.

Face burning, Ellie dropped her head against the steering wheel, which honked.

There was a dart of movement in her peripheral vision, and when Ellie turned her head to look, she found a gun aimed at her, too. More soldiers approached the car. Lots of guns. Too bad none of them could kill her shadow.

"Sorry," Ellie said helplessly. "She doesn't like to be bossed around."

"Out of the car!" the guard demanded. "On the ground, now!"

"It's probably an id thing," Ellie babbled. But deep down, she'd known this would be difficult. They had little experience with men, so to be surrounded by all this testosterone was bound to set her shadow off.

A soldier yanked open the door. Ellie got out and went immediately to her hands and knees. Somebody had to follow directions. "Just shoot her and you'll see. It won't do anything to her anyway."

Ellie was forced down to her belly, her legs kicked apart, a boot to her shoulder immobilizing her on the pavement, while her shadow called, "Me next, me next!" Ellie was pinned, cheek on the rough cold concrete, facing into the trees, so she couldn't see what her shadow was doing. A male shout had her straining to lift her head to see more, but it only made her head hurt. Better to wait it out and let whatever would happen, happen.

No matter what, she was officially out of the house. Her life was going to change.

An engine growled far off, slowly approaching through the trees. Ellie guessed the alternate approach, rather than the road she was kissing, was to avoid opening the gate. Footsteps scuffed on the concrete. There was a shuffling and murmured words.

"Where's the creature?" a new male voice asked. Had to be the man in charge.

More footsteps scuffed the pavement, drawing closer.

"Holy hell," said another man. "Look at the way she can move through matter."

She couldn't see her shadow, but she got the sense that the dark version of herself was prowling among the men. One of them growled, "Keep her away from me."

"Get the woman up," the first commanded.

Ellie was hauled upright. It took a moment to get her bearings. There had to be more than a dozen people present, more than she'd ever seen in one place at a time. It wasn't even possible to look at them all at once, yet so many were looking at her. Made her skin feel prickly.

She found her shadow crouched like a wary cat in the midst of the action, attention twitching from soldier to soldier. Among them were a couple of non-guard types.

Mr. Black Pants seemed to be the boss. He had grey hair, a clean shave, and a pink nose of burst capillaries. He wore a white dress shirt, open at the collar, cuffs rolled halfway up his forearms.

Next to him was a scruffy guy with a big yellow-green bruise under one eye. He wore jeans and a World of Warcraft T-shirt, a lab coat thrown over his shoulders like a cape. Good body. His sandy hair was too long and he was starting a beard—or hadn't shaved for a while. His eyes were dreamy green.

He had to be Dr. Cameron Kalamos, per a journal image she'd found during her online research. He looked different now, though, leaner and older, except for his eyes.

"Ms. Russo," Black Pants said with a head jerk toward her shadow. "What is that thing? And is she dangerous?"

Ellie gulped. Mr. Black Pants was straight to the point. Okay. She'd give him the same back.

"That's my shadow," she responded. "I—I don't think she's dangerous." Full disclosure, she reminded herself. "But she might be able to do stuff, it's possible. I, um, had heard about Dr. Kalamos's work with shadows and hoped he could help me."

Mr. Black Pants turned to Dr. Kalamos. "Cam?"

"She e-mailed me several times asking for help," Kalamos responded. "I had no idea what she was talking about, but I agreed to meet her."

Black Pants turned back to Ellie. "Can she be contained?"

Her shadow giggled, low and throaty.

"Not that I know of," Ellie answered.

"Can she be killed?"

Her shadow dropped her humor and looked daggers at Black Pants.

Ellie went cold, her old fear surging. But she nodded yes. "If you kill me."