Synopsis:
I've spent seventeen years being a wallflower. Seventeen years, watching people live their lives, while mine stood still. I was happy for those years, nothing new happened because I never let it, every day was the same and predictable.
When my parents told me we were moving...to another state, I freaked.
I spent the first week, after the move, wishing I could move back. But then something changed. I became a someone, and to begin with I enjoyed it, but I soon learned, some things aren't always as they seem.
I have two lives now. Both of them are testing me, pushing me to my limits.
EXCERPT- Emeralds
and Pearls by C. Spencer-Upton
I was lost. I had no idea what was happening, or
when I would stop. I felt like I was flying at the speed of light – only
through the ocean – with a brick wall behind me and a steel bar across my
stomach, pinning me too it. The only sound was the voice of the angel, keeping
me calm. Telling me “It's okay. Don't panic Chel’s.” Dying didn't feel that
bad. My eyes remained squeezed shut, and I continued to hold my breath, just in
case there was still a chance that I'd make it.
I was quickly whipped round, and was shooting
towards the surface, that tiny glimmer of hope latched onto my heart. Maybe I
would make it, and all of this would be like a bad dream.
My head broke the surface water and I gasped the
biggest breath I could. I was panting uncontrollably as I tried to regain my
composure, oxygen never tasted so good. Or did it?
It was eerily quiet, there was no wind, no
atmosphere and the sea air smelt damp and musty. I slowly tried to ease my eyes
open, rubbing them with the heel of my hands. Peeking through my lashes I found
darkness. I rubbed my eyes again and opened my eyes wider and still, it was
just darkness.
My mind wandered back to the bar that barreled into
my stomach, not long after the pain had subsided. It was still there, pushing
me against the wall. I calmly moved my hands and placed them on the bar,
preparing myself to break free. As I adjusted my hands on the surface I felt...
skin.
My breath hitched in my throat, goose bumps bubbled
up under my skin, out of fear. Who or what was it? I was unable to remove my
hands, too scared to move.
“Are you okay?” The male voice asked from nowhere.
It wasn't threatening or scary, in fact it made me feel calm. Calmer than I was
a few seconds ago.
I took a deep breath, trying to keep my voice calm
and steady. “Yes. I think so,” was all I could muster.
“Good. I need you to do me a favor.” His voice was
closer to my ear than before, it made me jump slightly, surprised by its
proximity.
I wriggled slightly, to see if I could break free.
I couldn't. Instead, the grip tightened. “Sure, anything.” I wasn't in the
greatest position to reject a favor.
“I want you to hold onto this.” The 'bar' removed itself
from my stomach, and two hands carefully grabbed my hips, spinning me around
and lightly pushing me against a hard, slimy surface. “Hold on here, I’ll be
back in a sec'.”
My hands gripped tightly around something, like a
protruding rock high above my head. The water splashed in the darkness a couple
of times before silence fell again.
His voice in the darkness startled me. “Close your
eyes. It'll sting if you keep them open.”
I gulped
loudly and nodded, which was pointless because whoever was there, couldn't see
me. I squeezed my eyes shut, clamping them together, before burying my head
under my arm. My baggy shirt was clinging to my body and my hair was dripping a
slow river down my back, I was getting colder by the second and wanted nothing
more than to shower, bury myself in my pajamas and dive into bed.
The sound
of something scraping against rock, brought me back to my current dilemma.
There was a click and suddenly I could see light creeping in through my closed
eyelids. I raised my head slowly at the sound of more scraping.
The water
splashed a few more times, then two warm hands gripped my shivering body,
around my waist. I instantly stilled. I felt my body being dragged away from
the wall, reluctantly I released my grip and allowed whoever or whatever was
holding me, to move me. The light became brighter the more we moved, but I was
too scared to open them. I didn’t want to confront this nightmare.
I felt a
stone-cold wall come in contact with my abdomen, shocking me yet again. The
hands slowly turned me, so my back was pressed up against it. My breathing was
slowly becoming more erratic, my heart was close to beating out my chest and I
wanted nothing more than for all this to be over with.
“Slowly open your eyes. You don't want to make
them sting.” The mystifying voice was so close, and yet beginning to sound so
familiar, minus the echo.
Slowly but
surely, I peeked through my lashes, sure enough the bright light stung as my
eyes readjusted after seeing the darkness for so long. I tried again, opening
gradually and allowing them to adjust before opening any wider. My vision was
still slightly blurry, but eventually, everything came into focus. I skimmed
over the cold, damp cave, fear gripping at my body. I noticed the ledge that
I’d been gripping onto, it being the only thing that protruded out the walls,
everywhere else was smooth and slimy. Then I noticed the light. It was perched
on a shelf in the cave, like a little dugout. It was a cheap, plastic looking
battery lantern that you'd probably buy a child, camping for the first time.
Lastly, I looked at the person holding me.
My heart
pummeled against my chest, as I took in the bare chest, the strong muscular
arms and strong hands that were gripping tightly at my waist.
His bright
smile had my breath catching in my throat. It had been so long since I’d seen
it “How you feeling?”
“Cory?” the question a mere whisper as it left
my lips
He
chuckled. “In the flesh. Now seriously, how you feeling?”
About the Author
Born and raised in a small mining town in Derbyshire. Caroline (The C in 'C Spencer-Upton') has spent her adult years building a home and a future based on what's in front of her, and for a while, that was all she needed. Family, friends and the dog.
In 2012, that all changed. Her new love of reading became a drug. Living in a fantasy became her happy place to escape from reality. Her imagination came to life and ideas that had laid dormant for years, came rushing back to the surface and Emeralds And Pearls was conceived, her debut novel.
In October 2013, that new chapter in her life started and Emeralds And Pearls were introduced to the world.
Caroline works a normal 8-5 job which has nothing to do with literature. When people discover that she has written a novel, the look of shock on their faces is enough to bring a smug smile to her face, knowing that people underestimate her.
Writing is her escape and she loves reading about her fans enjoying something she loves.
This is the start of a new story of her own and can't wait for new readers to be a part of it.
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