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  Uninvited

  Book Two The Dark Skies Trilogy

  Lysa Daley

  Contents

  Copyright

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43

  Chapter 44

  About the Author

  Copyright © 2016 by Lysa Daley

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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, organizations, places, events, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

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  Chapter 1

  Crashing the spring formal dance was the last thing I thought I’d be doing tonight.

  Still, I’ve got to say whoever's in charge of the decorations totally crushed it.

  The usually drab school gym is now all aglow in a deep watery blue. Clusters of translucent helium-filled balloons, meant to resemble bubbles, float above cardboard treasure chests and rusty plastic anchors stuck in piles of real golden sand.

  A banner proclaiming “Under the Sea” hangs above it all, amid massive glittering metallic sea creatures made from fluttering mylar that also dangle from the ceiling.

  The combined effect gives those on the gym floor the impression of being twenty feet beneath the ocean.

  Unfortunately, a booming rap ballad ruins the overall dreamy effect. Nevertheless, two hundred of my fellow Oakdale Prep School students don’t seem to care as they dance their hearts out.

  Standing alone at the back of the gym, gazing at everyone spiffied up in their formal attire, I feel a pang of sadness. Less than a week ago, I’d been planning on attending this dance too.

  No date, sadly. Just going with a group of friends.

  Of course, that was before an otherworldly meteorite nearly destroyed my house setting into motion a chain of events that culminated with me discovering that I’m actually an orphaned alien princess being pursued by a shape-shifting bounty hunter who wants to turn me over to an evil alien overlord.

  After that happened, going to the dance pretty much got crossed off my to-do list.

  Feeling seriously underdressed in my jeans, shabby hightop converses, and an olive green satin bomber jacket, I’m hiding behind a six-foot-tall cardboard replica of seaweed scanning the crowd to find Chad Olson.

  And while it is most certainly true that Chad is my one true love, I’ve mentally prepared myself to face the harsh reality that he’s probably here with the queen-of-mean herself; Meegan McGovern.

  And that sucks.

  “Oh, hell no,” a familiar voice behind me speaks. “Please tell me you haven’t gone all psycho stalker on me?”

  “It’s possible,” I confess, turning to find Ruby, my best friend, who’s glowering at me with her hand on her hip. I instantly feel like an underdressed idiot when I get a look at her killer evening gown. “And, by the way, you look like a million bucks.”

  Ruby, who’s natural resting state is glamor puss, looks like she belongs on the best-dressed list at Paris Fashion Week. She’s draped in an amazing deep purple gown made from complex layers of silk, tulle and chiffon.

  “I know,” she coos with a carefree flick of her wrist. On somebody else that would sound totally conceited, but somehow Ruby makes it work. Despite all this, she’s dateless as well. Just here with our bigger group of friends.

  “Wait.” She frowns. “Why exactly are you still here?”

  “Nice to see you, too.”

  “You know what I mean. Weren’t you supposed to be traveling on a one-way ticket off this planet via some Stargate-wormhole thingy?”

  “Something came up,” I shrug, avoiding her pointed look. “Sort of a long story.”

  “I’ve got time.”

  “Actually, at the moment, I don’t. I need to find Chad. Is he here?” I ask, scanning a sea of rented tuxedos and chiffon gowns. Pink seems to be the color of choice among the ladies.

  If you ask me, pink feels a little on the nose, but whatever.

  “Yeah, he’s here…” Ruby says, a shadow crossing her face. “Except—”

  “I know he’s here with her,” I cut her off. I don’t need to hear the pity in her voice as she tells me my super crush is at the dance with someone else.

  The rap ballad fades as Mr. Beglinger, my history teacher, climbs up on the DJ’s stage with a mic. “Okay people, it’s time to announce this year’s spring formal royal court. Would all the nominees please line up.”

  Arm in arm, the couples nominated for court make their way to the stage. When the crowd parts, I instantly understand why 82.7% of the girls are wearing pink dresses.

  Bringing up the rear — in what I assume is some sort of bizarre teenage hierarchy — is Meegan McGovern gliding along on the arm of my Chad Olson.

  All laser-white smile and fluttering fake eyelashes, Meegan struts forward in her massive Pepto-Bismol colored dress. She looks like a walking, talking swirl of cotton candy.

  Naturally, a gaggle of insipid girls, dying to get in good with Meegan, clearly received the email blast about the pink puffy dress requirement. They look like a teenage flock of flamingos.

  Still, I’m not going to lie. It hurts to see him with her.

  I study Chad, trying to read his face. Does he look at her the way he looked at me? Is he happy when he’s around her? Happier than with me?

  “This was a bad idea,” I mumble, humiliation rising in my cheeks.

  “Astrid, please tell me what’s going on?” Ruby asks, her voice softening.

  “Okay, I’m here because Chad may hold the key to rescuing my uncle, and time is quickly running out,“ I begin, hoping to find a way to get Ruby up to speed without having to go into too much detail. “That creepy Sunglasses guy and his men are handing my uncle over to the Draconians tonight. They’re transporting him to a prison on the acid mines of Valdarey, a gajillion light years away. If that happens, I’ll never see him again.”

  “That’s awful, but what does Chad have to do with this?”

  “The transfer is happening out in the canyons. Because he lives out there and knows
the area so well, we need Chad to help us find their landing site. We only know that it’s someplace called Flat Ridge Canyon which isn’t marked on any of the maps.”

  “Okay, got it.” Undaunted, Ruby bobs her head. No matter what the situation, Ruby always sounds undaunted. “We just need to get his attention.”

  “I don’t know…” I say, feeling more and more like a huge idiot.

  Just as I’m about to turn to run away, Ruby grabs my arm. “Don’t chicken out.”

  “He’s not going to want to help.”

  “Trust me,” Ruby begins. “He’s only here because he felt obligated. The royal court nominations came out almost three weeks ago. No matter how he feels about Meegan, Chad’s not the type of guy to blow her off after he promised to take her to the dance.”

  I know that’s true. I know my Chad is a stand-up sort of guy.

  “This year’s king and queen are…” Mr. Beglinger’s voice carries over the loud speaker. “Chad Olson and Meegan McGovern.”

  The gym erupts in jubilation. The king and queen step forward, bowing slightly as gaudy rhinestone crowns are placed on their now royal heads. Meegan beams. Chad seems less enthusiastic but still grins politely.

  Standing straight, his eyes scan his royal subjects. When he spots me, half hidden behind a giant seaweed cutout, his eyes go wide with surprise.

  “Oh jeez,” I mutter.

  Then, the edges of his perfect mouth tip up into a smile. And my heart soars.

  Unfortunately, Meegan follows his gaze. When she sees Ruby and me, her eyes narrow into a death glare.

  “Uh oh,” Ruby whispers. “Looks like her Majesty is displeased.”

  Meegan swallows her rage and forces that fake little smile back on her face. She leans in whispering something to Chad. Any innocent bystander might think she’s whispering sweet nothings into his ear. But I know better.

  Anger flashes in his eyes. Chad nods coolly, says something to Meegan, then turns and moves off the podium toward us.

  Flabbergasted, Meegan looks from him to me then back to him. Her face contorts into a mask of fury.

  “Oh snap.” Ruby grabs my arm. “That girl is pissed.”

  “Don’t you dare!” Always one for a drama-queen scene, Meegan calls after him loud enough for all to hear, “Get back up here!”

  Shaking his head, Chad ignores her threats, continuing toward us.

  Now, the entire gymnasium full of dance-goers is whispering and staring at me. Fantastic.

  “Astrid, what's going on?” Chad asks, his face filled with concern. “I’ve been so worried about you.”

  “I’m okay,” I say, feeling my cheeks flush.

  “Did you find the Oracle?” he asks, sounding genuinely relieved that I’m okay. “What happened to the Stargate? Why are you still here?”

  “Um… well,” I say, unsure of exactly how to respond. “It’s been put on hold because I need help getting my uncle back first.”

  “He’s been taken prisoner by those — things,” Ruby cuts to the chase. “We need your help to find him. They think he’s been taken out to the foothills. Flat Ridge Canyon.”

  At the name Flat Ridge Canyon, Chad’s face darkens. “That’s a bad place. Some pretty rough terrain out there. A lot of weird stories too.”

  “Can you help us get there?” I ask just as the speakers boom back to life.

  “Sure,” he says.

  “Great! Let's go.” I'm perfectly happy to get away from all of these judgmental eyeballs focused on me.

  But before we can take two full steps toward the door, Meegan shrieks like a crazed banshee, “Oh no you don’t, Chad! You are not bailing on me in the middle of this dance.”

  Her voice changes as she speaks, getting lower and more gravelly like she’s possessed by a demon.

  We turn to look at Meegan standing all by herself up on the royal court platform. The bouquet of yellow roses and baby’s breath hangs limply at her side. She looks kind of pathetic standing there all alone and, for a moment, I actually feel sorry for her.

  Chad must too because he says, “Meegan, I'm so sorry. I can't explain right now, but you have to trust me when I say this is more important than the dance.”

  Meegan starts to tremble and shake uncontrollably. It gets worse and worse until she’s a blur. Eyes blazing with an unearthly anger, she bellows in the creepy voice, “You will not leave.”

  “Uh oh.” I suddenly have a very bad feeling about this.

  Meegan’s milky white face flashes red with anger, but then her skin becomes redder and redder until it starts to crackle like the desert floor baking under the noonday sun.

  “Whoa, what is happening to that girl?” Ruby knits her brow.

  Steam literally starts to roll off of her and flames shoot out of her mouth. Meegan sways back, then spits a massive twirling ball of flames in our direction.

  We madly scramble to get out of the way as the crowd panics.

  I can’t believe my eyes.

  “Did Meegan McGovern just turn into a weird firebreathing she-bitch?”

  Chapter 2

  We scramble to get out of the way as a second fireball comes hurtling toward us, exploding on the floor less than five feet away.

  “No, she did not!” Ruby reacts, her brown eyes blazing. “Did Meegan McGovern just spit fire at us?”

  Screams fill the gym as widespread panic takes hold of the crowd. There’s a stampede towards the exits as everyone desperately tries to leave the gym.

  “I think she did,” Chad confirms, looking dazed.

  While prom-goers desperately struggle to leave, Fitz enters and walks calmly toward us, wearing a very put-upon expression.

  Ruby sees him approaching. “Why is that cop here?”

  “He’s not a cop,” I begin. “Well, he is a cop, but he’s more than that. He’s here to help us save my uncle.”

  Fitz sidesteps a trio of panicked girls in pink dresses and asks, “Astrid, I thought the plan was you were just going to come in here and grab Chad?”

  “That was the plan,” I say, pointing at Meegan. “But things got a little out of hand.”

  “I see that.” Fitz turns toward Meegan, who’s still standing on the royal platform. Her hands are clenched in fists at her side, and she's breathing hard like an angry rhinoceros.

  Snorting might actually be more accurate.

  “Oh great,” Fitz sighs like he’s seen this a thousand times. “Who infected that poor girl with a Flaming Zarakien Fungus?”

  “Fungus?” Chad repeats, looking uncomfortable like maybe he got infected with this fungus by being around Meegan.

  “I haven't seen one of those in, oh boy, must be a decade,” Fitz adds. “Had to be the Grail. No one else is that mean.”

  “What exactly is wrong with her?” Ruby asks.

  “She’s contracted a heat-sourced fungus that’s taken over her endocrine system. When she gets angry or feels strong emotion, it activates and grows. Don’t worry. It’s not contagious.”

  “Thank God,” Chad sighs.

  “Sort of like the Hulk?” Ruby adds.

  Fitz nods. “You'd be surprised how many characters from pop-culture actually come from terrifyingly dangerous aliens.”

  Meegan winds up and hurls another pair of fireballs at us. One whizzes over our heads, but the second lands dangerously close, raining flames down on us and setting even more of the gym on fire.

  Fitz puts an arm on both Ruby and me. “We need to get out of here before this place burns down.”

  The massive cellophane and paper decorations hanging from the ceiling burst into flames. The octopus that I was standing under now flutters to the ground in fiery bits. The sight of it makes me sad.

  Luckily, everyone else has evacuated the gym. Which is fantastic because the fast-spreading fire has made most of the exit doors inaccessible.

  Except the door directly behind Meegan.

  “How exactly are we supposed to get past that firebreathing bitch and get out of he
re?” Ruby asks.

  Fitz doesn't seem worried. “The cure to the Flaming Zarakien Fungus is pretty simple. Anyone want to guess?”

  “Really? Is this a good time for a dangerous alien creature quiz?” Ruby pointedly asks Fitz.

  But the gears in my brain are spinning. Biology is one of my strong points. Fire? Spreading as a fungus?

  “I got it!” I say with my finger in the air like I'm a genius. But my answer is pretty obvious. “Is it water?”

  “Good girl, Astrid!” Fitz strides over to a circular firehose attached to the gym wall near the main door. “A nice lukewarm bath will usually do the trick.”

  “Oh.” Ruby scowls. “Perhaps we should light some candles and add a pinch bath salt to Miss Thing’s tub.”

  “No need for sarcasm, Ruby,” Fitz replies and gestures to Chad. “Can you give me a hand, kid?”

  As the two of them unwind the heavy hose, Meegan hops off the platform and stalks towards us with fire literally coming out of her mouth and her nostrils.

  And, if I'm not mistaken, her ears as well.

  “She seems to be getting worse,” I call to Fitz.

  With a murderous glare in Meegan’s eye, she shoots one continuous stream of fire our way.

  “Okay, that's new,” Ruby says, backing up.

  “She’s harnessing her power,” Fitz explains.

  An instant before Meegan McGovern’s flamethrowing abilities fry us to a crisp, Fitz and Chad get the water going and turn the hose on Meegan.

  As soon as the liquid makes contact with her skin, it immediately drowns out the fire.

  Meegan screams and claws at herself like she's in horrible pain as water streams down her body. Fire is actually leaking out of her pores like it has nowhere else to go.

  “You're killing her,” I say, covering my mouth. It's true that I don't like Meegan McGovern, but I still don't want to see her burned at the stake, so to speak.

  “I'm curing her. Trust me; she won’t remember a thing. And she’s not feeling any pain. It's the fungus dying.”

  After ten seconds, Meegan’s eyes flutter shut as her limp, soaked body crumples to the floor.

  Let's get out of here.” Ruby pivots towards the only clear exit. She’s freaked out and wants to leave.