"Jody Lynn Nye - School Of Light" - читать интересную книгу автора (Nye Jody Lynn) School of Light
by Jody Lynn Nye This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental. Copyright ┬й 1999 by Jody Lynn Nye All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form. A Baen Books Original Baen Publishing Enterprises P.O. Box 1403 Riverdale, NY 10471 ISBN: 0-671-57816-2 Cover art by Pat Turner First printing, June 1999 Distributed by Simon & Schuster 1230 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 Typeset by Brilliant Press Printed in the United States of America Chapter 1 The girls in muddy shorts and T-shirts scrambled madly toward one another as the referee on the sidelines blew a sharp blast on her whistle. From the path beside the field, Juele heard a hollow poomp, and a big, round, white ball went sailing high into the blue sky toward the goal at the end of the grassy field. It arced higher and higher, looking as if it might overshoot the goal completely, then began to descend, slowing as it fell. Suddenly it stopped entirely, forty feet in the air. тАЬAir ball!тАЭ one of the girls shrieked. The opposing team started laughing. The defending team looked - upset for a moment, then began to laugh, too. The female teacher on the sidelines came forward and planted her hands on her hips to look up at the hovering ball. тАЬAll right, you lot,тАЭ the teacher called. тАЬIs it really up there, or is someone spinning an illusion?тАЭ The young women all protested at once. тАЬNo, Mrs. Cardigan. We wouldnтАЩt do that!тАЭ But there were a few smiles and nods among the players, saving up the idea for next time. тАЬWell then, itтАЩs stuck,тАЭ said Mrs. Cardigan. тАЬWould someone please go find the ladder?тАЭ A few of the gym-suited girls ran off the field toward a low wooden building behind the second goal. тАЬCome on.тАЭ Rutaro nudged Juele. тАЬWe have to keep going.тАЭ Juele pulled her attention away from the interesting spectacle of students standing on one anotherтАЩs shoulders atop the highest rung of the ladder and lifted her belongings. She followed the stocky young man, |
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