Broken Dreams (The Chronicles Of Mara Lantern, Book 5) - Plot & Excerpts
Mara stared into it, shifting and tilting her head at various angles until her features caught the light. There she was, clear as a bell—just like an animated Mrs. Butterworth’s pancake syrup bottle, except she wasn’t as brown. She was transparent, not invisible, just like Ping had said. She gave him a look of desperation that he discerned despite her condition. “On the bright side, you isolated the transparency characteristics of the glass sample. That’s something, I suppose,” he said. “What I don’t understand is how did you incorporate it into your body?” “I didn’t. That doodad Cosm-thing of yours did,” Mara said. She pointed at the device on the counter. Ping shook his head. “That’s unlikely. You didn’t even touch it. I’ve worked with the progenitor for several years, and nothing of this sort has ever happened. Isn’t it possible you did this through some accidental application of your own abilities?” “I don’t think so.” She pondered it for a second and then looked up.
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