A Specter Legacy Prologue

103
CH 0.0

description

All good stories need a backstory, and here's Andy Specter's.

Transcript of A Specter Legacy Prologue

Page 1: A Specter Legacy Prologue

CH

0.0

Page 2: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Andy walked up the steps of the apartment with a tiny smile on his face. He’d had

a lot of memories here, lots of good ones. He hoped things would stay that way,

but realized that such a wish might be impractical, especially as he was about to

break up with his girlfriend here. It was finally time to acknowledge that they were

heading in two different directions. It shouldn’t be too bad, though, Andy thought to

himself. Kiera was a reasonable woman.

Page 3: A Specter Legacy Prologue

He knocked on the door and waited a beat before he heard a shout from inside:

“It’s open!” a female voice called out, and Andy walked inside to a comical sight.

Page 4: A Specter Legacy Prologue

He couldn’t help but chuckle at the sight of his girlfriend. She wasn’t the best of

dancers.

Hearing his voice, the woman asked, “Is that you, Andy?” before she peeked over

her shoulder.

Page 5: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Yup, it’s me, Kiera. How’ve you-” But Andy didn’t get much more in, as the

woman’s squeal quickly drowned his words.

“ANDY!!!!!!” she exclaimed happily.

Page 6: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Andy barely had a moment to register before the spunky blonde hurled herself at

him.

“Whoa,” he said, taking a step back to brace himself.

Luckily, he was used to this sort of thing. Kiera was a regular ball of energy.

Page 7: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Oh my Plumbbob! Where’ve you been Andy?! It’s been AGES! I’ve missed you

SO much. And OMP, you missed the greatest party ever last night! You shoulda

been there. Everyone one was asking about you and I was all like ‘OMP, I have no

idea where he is, but he should like totally be here cuz this party is like EPIC’ and

anyways where you been?!”

“Mmmpf” was the only response that could be heard.

Page 8: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Huh?” Kiera stopped squeezing Andy long enough to give him a questioning

look.

Andy, freeing himself from Kiera’s hair, took a breath and said “It’s good to see

you. And I missed you, too.”

“Oh.”

Page 9: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Jumping down, Kiera gave her boyfriend a glance over. “So what ya’ been up to,

superstar? You’ve totally been avoiding me.”

“No, I haven’t-” Kiera gave him a look. “Well, okay, not on purpose. I’ve been busy

lately, with some work stuff.”

“Work?” Kiera asked, surprised. “Since when do you work? I thought you only

temped and picked up tips whenever you performed at the Lounge.”

Page 10: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Well, that’s what I wanted to talk to you about. I’ve got a lot of stuff to tell you-”

“I’ll say! And boy, do I have stuff to tell you! You should’ve SEEN what Lilly and

Dom were doing on the couch last night, and of course, Amin couldn’t hold his

juice and threw up in the bathroom AGAIN, and – Oh! OMP, how could I forget

Sandy’s drunken strip-tease/karaoke number?! I’m telling you, it was EPIC, you-”

“Kiera, hold on a second. I’m being serious; I’m trying to tell you about my plans.

Page 11: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Plans? What plans?”

“My plans. I’ve been thinking a lot about my future lately-”

“Oh, those types of plans. Andy, you know I hate talking about the future. You

gotta lighten up, live in the moment, concentrate on the-”

“Kiera.”

Page 12: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Look, I know you like to be spontaneous and that you’re all about having fun; it’s

one of the things I like most about you. But I’m different. Or at least, I’m becoming

different. The thing is Kiera, I’m at the point in my life where I want to settle down.”

“Settle down?” Kiera cocked her head to the side. “What does that mean? Sounds

ominous.”

“It’s not. It means I’ve been thinking about buying a house. Getting a steady job

even, maybe-”

Page 13: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“In other words, you wanna be boring and predictable.”

“Kiera…”

“What? That’s what it sounds like,” she shrugged.

Andy sighed. “Look, Kiera, I wanna start a family soon-”

Page 14: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Whoa, whoa, whoa! You KNOW I don’t do kids. I mean, maybe one day. Like one

day far off. But that’s like forever from now, you know? I mean it’s a long, long,

long, LONG ways away. Ages from now. I mean who really wants to spend their

youth chasing after rugrats when they could be jetting all over the world or going

after their dreams, you know? Not that I’m going anywhere any time soon, but hey,

we could totally make that happen. HEY, you know we could go to-”

“Kiera! Focus!” Andy tried to bring Kiera back to reality before she ran off on

another tangent.

Page 15: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Look, I know you don’t want to have kids right now. I understand; you’re not really

sure what you want to do with your life and you’re focusing on having fun and

trying a bit of everything. Plus, I know how wrapped up in your magic studies you

are, or at least, how you’re supposed to be. All that’s really important to you and I

get that. You aren’t ready to settle down… But I am.”

“…I don’t get it.” Kiera said, looking confused.

Page 16: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“I mean you wanna settle and marry and stuff, but you know I don’t. And you’re

cool with my decision. So, like what are you trying to say? Because there is, like,

no resolution. I mean, how are you going to marry and have kids if I don’t wanna

marry and have kids yet? There’s like, no point to even bringing it up.”

Page 17: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Oh, dear,” Andy muttered softly. “This is going to be harder than I thought… Okay,

Kiera, think, sweetie. Real hard, okay?”

Kiera stood there, staring at Andy for a minute or two. “…Wait. You’re not saying

that we should break up?” Andy sighed and raised his brows. “OMP, you are!”

“Yes, Kiera. That’s what I’m saying. I think we should break up.”

Page 18: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Kiera laughed nervously. “Is this some kind of a joke, Andybear? ‘Cuz if it is, it’s

not funny.”

“Why would I joke about something like this?” Andy looked at Kiera patiently.

“But you can’t really… I mean… There’s just… You… But…” Kiera fumbled

around, searching for the right words. “We’ve been going out for so long…” She

finally managed to get out softly.

Page 19: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“…How can you be so willing to throw away everything we have without even

trying to work things out?”

“Kiera…”

“Don’t I mean anything to you?”

Page 20: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Of course you mean something to me. You will always mean something to me-”

“Then I don’t understand why you won’t give me a chance! Okay, so maybe

commitment scares me a bit right now, but we don’t have to rush and do

everything all at once, right? I mean, it’s not like you need to have a baby

tomorrow, right?”

“Well, no…”

Page 21: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Right, so we could take baby steps. We could- We could… We could move in

together! We could make a commitment by getting a place together and talking

about all that other stuff,” Kiera rushed out, relieved she’d thought of something.

“Kiera, I do not think that’s a good idea.”

“Why not, it sounds perfect!”

“It sounds like a hasty decision, not like something you’d actually want to do.”

Page 22: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“How do you know, huh? Maybe it is something I’d like to do, or at least be okay

with, especially if it meant the alternative was losing you forever!” Kiera suddenly

looked worried.

“Kiera, I’m not trying to hurt you, honest. I just… You shouldn’t move in with me

just because you’re afraid of change.”

“It’s not just change! Andy, don’t you realize that I… Don’t you know how I feel

about you?”

Page 23: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“I do,” Andy replied. “And believe me, I care for you, too. But… It’s just finally time

to admit that we’re going in different directions. We both want different things in

our lives. At least right now.”

“So why can’t one of us just wait for the other to catch up? Compromise, you

know? Isn’t that what relationships are all about? We may be on different

wavelengths now, but if given time, we’ll get back in sync.”

“Or not…,” Andy muttered.

Page 24: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“What?” Kiera said faintly. She sounded hurt, too.

Andy sighed. Trying to be gentle, he spoke up: “We might never get ‘back in sync’

so to speak, Kiera. We’re two very different people with very different goals. And

staying together wouldn’t be fair to either of us - if I made you give up your dreams

or you made me give up mine, one of us, or very likely the both of us, would be

miserable. We both deserve to be happy and get what we really want.”

Page 25: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“I know exactly what I want Andy, and I know that I’d do anything for you, to stay

with you. Let’s just face the facts, ‘k? You don’t really care that much about me.”

“Kiera, I do care about you-”

“If you did-”

“It’s just that,” Andy continued, fighting to be heard. “You’re not exactly who I

pictured settling down with.”

Page 26: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“You would- wait what?” Kiera paused, trying to process what she heard. “You

what? What does that mean? Am I not good enough for you or something?”

Andy rubbed his temples. That did not come out well at all. “No, that’s not what I

meant. I… It’s just that you… have a lot of good qualities. Like the ability to find the

best party on a Saturday night and the perfect place to eat for less than $20 at 3

o’clock in the morning for instance. You can make anyone laugh and have the

uncanny ability to make anyone feel comfortable around you…”

Page 27: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“And that was great – you were – are – great. Oh, geez.” Andy took a breath. “What I mean

is, that it was fine to date you while I was young, out on my own for the first time and stuff.”

“You still are young!” Kiera butted in.

“Well, yeah, but I want to buy a home and start a family now.”

“What’s with all this family business! You don’t even like kids that much; you’re knowledge!”

Page 28: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“That doesn’t mean I can’t want a family. Kiera, can’t you understand that I need to

find someone who thinks a bit like me, wants some of the things I want? Someone

who can be serious. …And responsible.” Someone who wouldn’t be afraid of

changing a dirty diaper or two, Andy thought to himself.

“And you don’t think I can be any of those things?”

“No, it’s that I know you don’t want to be any of those things.”

Page 29: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Kiera was a little stunned. Andy had never spoken this way to her before. He’d

never been so - so… mean. “I- I could change-” Kiera tried again.

“But I don’t want you to!” Andy sighed for what seemed like the hundredth time.

“Kiera, look, it was nice while it lasted, but you and I aren’t going to work out. I do

care about you, but it’s over between us - and, no, I’m not going to cheat on my

wife.” Kiera closed her mouth and swallowed her unsaid comment. Andy just

shook his head at her. “I’m not that type of guy, Kiera.”

Page 30: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“But you’re supposed to be my guy…”

“Not anymore, Kiera. I had hoped – you know what? It doesn’t matter what I’d

hoped. I just can’t be your boyfriend anymore, Kiera. I’m sorry, but we’re over.

Goodbye.” And with that, Andy turned around and headed for the door. He knew

he shouldn’t linger; it’d only make things more awkward. Things didn’t turn out like

he’d planned, but sometimes life is like that.

Page 31: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Andy may have seemed at peace with everything, but Kiera felt far from the same.

Inside, she was a wreck. Her head was still spinning, trying to figure out how the

love of her life could just walk away with a terse goodbye. She and Andy had been

through everything together; why didn’t he feel the same way about her? Why

wasn’t his heart breaking at the thought of a future apart? How could she be

rejected so easily?

“F-Fine,” She choked out, speaking to Andy’s retreating back.

Page 32: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Leave, see if I care,” she taunted. She swallowed, trying to come up with

something, anything, really, that would hurt him as much as he hurt her. “You’ll be

the sorry one; you’ll see. You’ll wish you had never let me go – You’ll be miserable

without me.” And she desperately wished it would be so. All she could think of was

Andy in pain, in absolute anguish without her until he could take it no more – and

he’d come back. She wished for that more than anything at that moment. “You go

have your stupid babies,” she continued. “Like I care about dumb stuff like family! I- I

hope your stupid descendants all die!”

At those words, a strange power filled the room, causing the air to crackle.

Page 33: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Wha-” Kiera stared in a daze as power leapt from her finger and grew with a force

she’d never seen before. She stumbled backwards as the energy ball stripped her

magic from her and hurled itself forward. Towards Andy.

Page 34: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Helpless, Kiera could only stare in shock as the energy ball hit Andy and caused

the man to start convulsing. His arms and legs flailed about as Andy’s face twisted

in agony. His mouth was locked in a soundless scream as power whirled about

him, burning every inch of his skin.

Page 35: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“No, stop!” Kiera yelled, finally finding her voice, but it was too late. The power glowed

and deepened to a sinister green before being absorbed into Andy’s flesh. The

convulsing grew more violent then, causing Andy’s eyes to roll up inside his head.

Page 36: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Oh, my Plumbbob…” Kiera gaged, but forced herself to watch, trying to figure out

what exactly was happening so that maybe, just maybe she could reverse it.

Problem was, this- this thing was unlike any magic she’d ever seen before.

“Please don’t die, Andy, don’t die on me…” she whispered.

Page 37: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Suddenly, as if on command, the convulsing stopped and Andy’s body swayed…

Page 38: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Before collapsing to the floor. Sparked to action, Kiera rushed to his side and

checked to see if he was still breathing. He was.

“Thank Plumbbob,” she whispered.

Page 39: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Holy, crap, what have I done?!” she asked herself as reality sank in. Quickly, she

made Andy as comfortable as possible then raced upstairs to grab her spellbook

from her workroom. There had to be something on what she’d done.

Page 40: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Hours later, Andy woke slowly. He rubbed his eyes, trying to figure out where he

was. A few seconds later the room came into focus.

Page 41: A Specter Legacy Prologue

He recognized the room; It was Kiera’s living room. But why was he asleep on the

couch in her living room? Didn’t he come over to break up with her? What had

happened? They were arguing then-

Page 42: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Andy,” Kiera said tentatively as she approached him. She was so relieved he was

awake. It had been hours and he had made no signs of improvement, no

movement or anything. “Andy?” She asked again.

Andy sat up. That was a bad idea; his head began pounding and Kiera’s voice

wasn’t helping. What happened? He asked himself. He thought back and tried to

piece things together.

Page 43: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Kiera hovered over Andy; she didn’t know what to do – it’s not like she was a

doctor. She grew more and more worried the longer he didn’t say anything. He just

sat there, holding his head and it was making her anxious. What if there was more

damage than she thought? What if he never spoke again? What if-

“K- ACK!” Andy tried to speak but ended up coughing. His throat was too dry.

“Do you need some water?” Kiera asked. “I can get you some water, just hold on.”

Page 44: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Heading towards the kitchen, she paused to look back at Andy. This was all her

fault. She hurt the man she loved the most and now he was in pain. And what’s

more… What if she couldn’t ever fix it? An uneasy feeling settled over her. Shaking

her head, she hurried to the kitchen to get Andy some water.

Meanwhile, Andy tried to remember his last few moments of consciousness. He had

said goodbye to Kiera – or tried to anyway. She was upset and kept ranting about

something. He was at the door when this strange thing came out of nowhere…

Page 45: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Here’s your water,” Kiera walked back into the living room only to be met with a

very irate Andy.

“I don’t want your flippin’ water!” He shouted and tried to push the glass away, but

was soon plagued with a fit of coughs. Reluctantly, he accepted the water and

gulped it down so he could continue his yelling. “You did something!” He finally

managed to get out. “You- You cursed me!”

Kiera stared apprehensively at Andy for a moment before nodding. “Yes, I think so.”

Page 46: A Specter Legacy Prologue

A little taken aback at her honesty, it took a moment before Andy could make his

reply. “How could you?”

“I didn’t mean to, honest! It was an accident. I was just thinking- or rather, I wasn’t

thinking and- and-” She gulped. “My magic got away from me. I didn’t even know I

could do that; it wasn’t intentional and I-”

Page 47: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“I don’t care about your excuses! You used magic on me! You cursed me. Just

seconds after you were telling me how much you care about me and how you

want me to reconsider breaking up with you, I might add. Well, you really showed

me how you feel. It’s so good to know. ‘Scuse me if I want to get as far away from

you as possible now.”

“Wait, please; you have to stay!”

“Why? So you can finish me off?”

Page 48: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“What, no- Andy, it was an accident, I swear! Please, you have to stay, maybe I can

fix it-”

“Maybe?”

“Um, well… I’m not exactly sure what I did…”

“WHAT?”

Page 49: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“That’s what I was trying to tell you – that spell, or curse or whatever, is unlike any

magic I’ve ever seen or studied! I’m not quite sure what I did-”

“How can you not know? You did it!”

“But that’s just it! I don’t even know what I did- I told you, I didn’t mean to do a

spell. And it’s not like life threatening curses are in The Witchiest Witch’s Spellbook

for Beginners, you know. I don’t even start free form spells until chapter 10…”

Page 50: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Great, so I’m cursed for life because you’re a slacker! Just what did you do to me

anyway? Am I going to grow horns or something?”

“Um…”

“You don’t even know?!”

“I’m trying here, okay? Doesn’t that count for something? That I’m trying to fix my

mistakes?” Kiera took in Andy’s angry face. “I guess that’s a no.”

Page 51: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Kiera sighed. “Look, while you were passed out, I looked up curses in my magic

books-”

“Oh, really? Find anything interesting?”

Choosing to ignore that comment, Kiera went on. “And basically, the way free form

curses and spells work is that a witch’s power is given to whatever words are

spoken during the incantation.”

Page 52: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Meaning?”

“Meaning that, um, whatever words I spoke, whatever I hoped for, will come true.”

“So what did you say?”

“Well, it looks like you’ll be okay, because I didn’t actually wish you any harm.”

“What did you wish?”

Page 53: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“So, on the bright side, it looks like you’ll be completely fine- you don’t have

anything to worry abo-”

“Kiera! Just what the hell did you say?!”

“I… I, um… Sort of, kinda, maybe… wishedthatallyourdescendantswoulddie.”

Kiera rushed out in one big breath.

Stunned, Andy, blinked at her. “You… wished what?”

Page 54: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Andy,” Kiera said softly, “It was an accident, I swear…”

“No, no it wasn’t. That’s what you really wanted. You didn’t want me to be happy

and follow my dreams, you wanted me to suffer-”

“Andy, please. I can fix it! I think. We could work things out and try-”

“Work things out? Why the hell would I want to trust you ever again? You cursed

me!”

Page 55: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Because… Because I’m your girl-”

“Oh, no you’re not. I won’t ever make that mistake again. You are not my girlfriend

anymore, and I can’t even fathom how you could think I’d want anything to do with

you after what you did to me!”

“But Andy-”

“But nothing. I never want to see your face again. I don’t want to talk to you or have

anything to do with you, ever.”

Page 56: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“But what about the curse? How are you gonna-”

“I don’t know, but I’m not getting any help from you. You’ll probably only curse me

again.”

“Andy, I-”

“Enough, Kiera. I don’t really care what you have to say anymore.” With that, Andy

walked out the door, leaving Kiera standing in the middle of her living room with a

stunned look on her face.

Page 57: A Specter Legacy Prologue

*****

After I stormed out of that wretched apartment, I wandered around town a bit

before I finally decided to head over to the Lucky Shack. Because when you’ve had

a day like I’ve had, you need to drown your sorrows in juice. Lots and lots of juice.

Yeah, I was there a while. Who could blame me? I was freakin’ cursed. For life, as

far as I knew.

“Bartender,” I said, looking at my empty cup. “ Give me another one.”

Page 58: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Okay,” she responded. “But this is your last one.”

“Wha? Why?” I asked indignantly.

“Well,” she shrugged. “You’ve been sitting there for a couple of hours. And

honestly,” she glanced over the top of my head, eying the rest of the bar, “We get

enough crazies in here.”

“Hmpf.” I didn’t know what to make of that. Was this chick calling me a ‘crazy’?

Page 59: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“You’d drink, too, if you were cursed,” I muttered.

“Cursed?” The bartender questioned as she fixed the drink. “What, the head evil

witch get you?”

“Huh, I wish. At least she woulda known what she was doing, you know?” She

nodded noncommittally. “No, it was a stupid, hot-headed novice who may or may

not have doomed my descendants to instant death upon birth.”

Page 60: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Ouch,” she replied just before switching on the blender.

Ouch. What an understatement. Still she seemed pensive as she poured a drink

into a glass. “So you see my dilemma?” I prompted.

“Yeah… But I still have to cut you off.”

Hmpf. Figures. “Fine,” I reluctantly agreed. Then she stood still for a moment,

looking me over.

Page 61: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“What?” I asked her.

“Do you know how to fix it?” She said after a moment. Hmm, if I knew how to fix it, I

wouldn’t be in this bar, would I? I almost told her that, but opted for a more polite

‘no’ instead. At that the bartender tapped her chin. “You should go see someone,”

she said. “You know, another witch. Maybe he or she can reverse the curse.”

“And just where am I supposed to find another witch?”

Page 62: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Well, there’s one on the north side of town,” she responded before finally placing

my drink in front of me.

What, she put up a sign or something?

I must have said this aloud, because the bartender answered me. “No, but

there are a lot of rumors about her. People say she can do some… unique things.”

Page 63: A Specter Legacy Prologue

At that comment, I looked up. “What kind of things?” I asked suspiciously.

“Well,” the bartender paused. “She knew you’d be here for one. She said a cursed

soul with red hair and a black tee would come in here tonight. I thought she was

crazy, but…” She shrugged as if to say ‘but here you are.’ “Anyway, she told me to

give you her address.” She reached in her pocket for a slip of paper and put it

beside my drink.

Hmm. If she knew I’d be here, why didn’t she come meet me herself?

Page 64: A Specter Legacy Prologue

I must have said this aloud, too, because she shrugged again and replied:

“Who knows? I hope your curse thingy works out, though,” she said as she walked

over to help another customer.

“Thanks, I guess,” I muttered.

Page 65: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Hmm. I mulled things over as I sipped my juice. It couldn’t hurt, I reasoned. I

eyed the address. It wasn’t too far either. Okay, I’ll give a go, I told myself as I put

the paper in my pocket. What did I have to lose?

Page 66: A Specter Legacy Prologue

*****

And so the next morning, I found myself walking up to a swanky building with

an uneasy feeling in my stomach. It was weird. The place looked more like an office

than the dwelling of a witch. Though I suppose a witch could live anywhere. Still, I

couldn’t help but feel that I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into.

Page 67: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Nothing about the place was particularly suspicious – the grounds looked

nice, immaculate and well-kept. The fountain was impressive and the walkway was

spotless. And yet, to my mind, those bright flowers were concealing something

sinister.

Page 68: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Come on, Andy, pull yourself together,” I tried reassuring myself as I reached for

the door handle. “You’ve got to find a way to lift this curse, so there’s nothing wrong

with this place and you’re just being silly.” I stepped inside the building.

Page 69: A Specter Legacy Prologue

Where I was once again surprised. I was definitely in a lobby, and while the

room gave off a high tech and professional air, there definitely were some

idiosyncrasies. Like the teen at the reception desk. She was yawing as I walked up

to her.

“Um…” I wasn’t quite sure what to say. “I’m here because-”

Page 70: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Uh, huh,” she cut me off before turning to her computer and tapping some keys.

“You’re right on time. Feel free to take a seat and I’ll call you when she’s ready.”

“But… who’s this ‘she’? And how-”

“Boss will explain everything when you go in to see her. I’m just an intern, so I’m

not at liberty to answer any of your questions. All I do is answer the phone,

m’kay?”

Page 71: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Okay, then...” I turned around to look at the lobby. ‘Right on time’ she had said.

But how could I be on time if I didn’t have an appointment? The chairs looked

comfy, but I opted to loiter near the desk instead. I was still a bit uneasy, and I

wanted to try and get a peak at the computer so-

“Holy crap, is that a pool on the other side of that glass?”

Page 72: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Yup,” the teen responded. “And you can go up now.” She pointed to the elevator

in the corner.

“What is this place?” I couldn’t help but ask her. She pointed to a stack of business

cards on the edge of her desk. I took one as I walked to the elevator. ‘Sim Studios,

a division of DragonStar, Inc.’ it read. What the hell? It sounded like a production

company… More confused than ever, I went into the elevator.

Page 73: A Specter Legacy Prologue

The elevator let me out in a small hallway with one door. After a quick knock, I

found myself in an empty office. I took a seat, not sure what or who to expect.

Page 74: A Specter Legacy Prologue

I didn’t have to wait long before a woman walked in. She was young,

probably still in college, but she was no assistant. She sat down opposite me.

“Uh, excuse me, but… Well, I was given your address by someone, a bartender,

actually, but I don’t think I-”

“Andy,” she said firmly, cutting me off. “Relax. We’ll get to your questions in time.”

Page 75: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Huh. Um, how do you know my name? I don’t even remember giving it to the

receptionist-”

“That’s because I gave it to her.” She paused, then heaved a big sigh. “Look, I’m

only going to say this once: I really can’t answer your questions on how I know

what I know, but compared to you, let’s just say I’m omniscient and omnipotent,

okay? Now on to business. I hear you’re cursed.”

Page 76: A Specter Legacy Prologue

I sat back in my chair, confused, but deciding to go with the flow for now. I

didn’t know too much, but she, whoever she was, obviously wanted something from

me – a fact I might be able to use to my advantage. “Yeah, I cursed,” I finally

answered her. “At least I think so. Listen, what should I call you?”

“Oh, I’m sorry; I forgot to introduce myself. I’m Kelyns. But you can call me KB,”

she smiled. There was evil behind that smile, I was sure.

Page 77: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Right. Well, KB, I’m not too sure what exactly is wrong with me, but since the

witch that did it had said-”

“All your descendents will die, or something like that, right? Yeah, I know. Listen

the way curses like that works means that her words will come true, so-”

“Wait, wait, wait – how did you know that?”

Page 78: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“I told ya, kid, I’m omniscient. Look, we aren’t going to get anywhere if you don’t pay

attention.”

Kid? Kid? I was several years older than her and she was calling me kid???

“So about the curse,” she continued. “Basically, right now, your descendants are all

doomed-”

“But you can fix it, right?” I looked at her expectantly.

Page 79: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“I can’t undo her curse-”

“Then what am I here for?”

“I can, however, alter it.”

“Alter it.” I said skeptically.

“Yes. Haven’t you ever read a fairytale or story where an evil witch curses

someone?”

Page 80: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Well, in the stories, the good witch can’t undo a spell another witch has done;

they can only alter the spell. The same is true in real life. I can’t undo the spell, but

I can alter it.”

“To what,” I asked suspiciously.

“Well… I won’t be able to save all of your children, but I can save a few-”

Page 81: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“What? Look, what do you want?” I interrupted.

“Huh?”

“What’s in it for you? Why help me? Why lead me here?”

KB gave a tiny smile. Again, a flash of evil. “Okay, Andy,” she said. “I’ll be

upfront. I want you to start a legacy.”

Page 82: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“A legacy?”

“Yes.”

“A legacy in which people die every generation.”

“People die all the time in legacies.”

“Yeah, but usually the oldest generation is dying, not the youngest.”

Page 83: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“I just don’t see what’s in this for me-”

“Didn’t you tell your girlfriend - excuse me, ex-girlfriend, now isn’t it? Didn’t you tell

her you wanted to start a family and settle down? Well, here’s your chance to have

one. It’s practically guaranteed.”

“Yeah, and so is the death of my children. Look, I just don’t think I could have kids

knowing that one or more of them will die and that I’m the reason.”

Page 84: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Andy,” KB said forcefully. “This all may seem a bit unorthodox, but remember no

one really knows when they are going to die. Even if you hadn’t been cursed,

there’s no guarantee that your children would live long, happy lives. They could live

forever and be miserable. Some great calamity could befall them. You never know.

My point is that there are no sure things in life. The only thing you can do is live

your life and make the best of any situation. You must ‘enjoy the moment with all

your might...whether it’s gloomy, whether it’s bright.’ So to speak.”

Page 85: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Whatever happens will happen,” she continued, “And this legacy will happen. I’ve

already invested a lot in this. Now, I’ve drafted a contract here, and I think you will

find most of the terms agreeable. But you have to realize, Andy, that you only have

two options.”

“Oh, really?”

“Yes. You can either take this opportunity to negotiate or find yourself fighting

against chance, if you will.”

Page 86: A Specter Legacy Prologue

I knew she was evil. I guess there was no real harm in looking at this thing,

was there? I mean, if she wanted me to do this, there had to be some perks in

there, right?

“There will be death in your family. How much or how often, I can’t exactly say. But

as for potential heirs – Well, let me explain it this way. Your family will be collecting

ghost colors –”

“Collecting?”

Page 87: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“For lack of a better term, yes. Spares will provide new ghost colors and with each

color, a new immunity. After ten generations, and all the ghost colors, the family

will have enough immunity to permanently lift the curse. To ensure fairness, the

spare chosen to be the generation’s ghost color will be chosen in the same

manner and method that the heir is chosen. But any direct descendant of the main

family line eligible for heirship who refuses to participate in the competition for

heirship forfeits their chance to be heir and consequently, automatically becomes

part of the family’s ghost collection. The heir selection process will then proceed

normally.”

Page 88: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“After the heir selection is over, the remaining spares will become creatures.”

“To build up ‘immunity’ in the family?”

KB shrugged. “Not really, I just think it’d be fun to have clans of each creature. But

if you want to think of things that way, go ahead. It certainly couldn’t hurt to have a

few supernaturals in the family.” Ignoring my eye-roll, she went on.

Page 89: A Specter Legacy Prologue

For the next hour or so, KB and I went over the ‘contract.’ She explained all

the rules to me and told me what things would be expected of myself and future

heirs. She was very forthright and answered all my questions, but there was one

thing she wouldn’t tell me: what the selection process for the heirs would be. She

described it as an ‘ordeal’ and told me each generation would face a new task, but

that was all she said. That part of the contract would remain undisclosed until I

signed.

Page 90: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Well, that pretty much sums up all the more unusual aspects of the contract;

everything else is pretty much legacy standard. Now that I’ve explained everything

we can begin the negotiations. Is there anything you’d like to see in the contract?

Besides the obvious, of course.”

The more I had thought about it, the more I had realized that she was right about

making the most of life. And since she seemed pretty sure that this legacy would

happen with or without my consent, I figured it might be to my advantage to

negotiate while I still had the chance. “I do have some considerations…”

Page 91: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Naturally, I want the best for my future children and myself.”

“Naturally.”

“And this is one way I can guarantee some happiness for my family?” I raised a

brow. She didn’t object, so I continued. “I have heard of legacies, heard of strict

families in which sims are forced to marry for genetics, job positions, or wealth. I

don’t want that for my family. I want to marry for true love and I want all my

descendants to have that choice.”

Page 92: A Specter Legacy Prologue

KB nodded. “Three bolt couples. I think I can make that happen. Go on.”

“Well, I also want to ensure that my family has as much fun and happiness as

possible, given the- the circumstances. So I want parties for every birthday, family

vacations every generation, and if there are going to be generational family

celebrations, bow about one not surrounding the heirship and death?”

At this KB had started to frown. Perhaps I was asking for too much. But

really, who could blame me? She was asking for a lot, too. I mean-

Page 93: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Well,” KB finally spoke up. “Another family celebration I don’t mind; it’s the

birthday parties that will be really tedious. I don’t usually hold parties for infant

birthdays. Not to mention that earning enough money for a vacation will be really

difficult for the first generation… And yet,” she mused, “Life is more interesting with

challenges… So why not? Deal.”

Relieved, I let out a great sigh. “Great. There’s more, though.” This would be

a tough sell, I knew. Legacies were famous for “skill grinding.”

Page 94: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“I don’t want my family wasting their childhood trying to earn skill points. They

should be able to have fun, you know? So no skill grinding. I mean, if they’re doing

something they like and happen to earn skill points, fine. But skilling shouldn’t be

their life. And while we’re at it, teens should be able to have fun, too. At least one

outing or date on a community lot each would nice and I think you should limit the

skilling scholarships to one, if any.” I held my breath again, unsure of her reaction.

But to my surprise, she smiled.

“Sure, that’s fine,” she said casually.

Page 95: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“…Really?”

“Well, yeah. It makes sense considering that the heir won’t be chosen until all

candidates are teens. It’d be pointless for them to spend their childhoods skilling up if

they aren’t even going to be heir.”

Hmm. I didn’t think of it like that. I guess I needn’t have worried after all. Well, the

negotiations being done, KB and I went ahead and signed the contract. My curse

would be lifted. Somewhat. It was my only option, though. My only chance to have

kids. …Right?

Page 96: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Any last questions?” She asked as we wrapped things up.

“Yeah, just one. Why the contract? It’s not how legacies are usually done.”

At this KB sighed and actually looked quite guilty. “I won’t go into details, but…

The last… project that I worked on turned out to be a bit of a mess. This way, the

contract lets you know where I stand and hints at what you might expect. You know

everything you need to know, including the fact that I will not be meddling on your

behalf. I’ll be your friend, your confidant, if you want. But I’m not changing the rules.”

Page 97: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“What do you mean?”

“I mean, that this contract, this legacy, and its rules, however bizarre, are serious.

There will be no exceptions or special circumstances. If you or your descendants

violate the terms of this contract, the appropriate violent and irrational judgment

will be swiftly enacted on all violators.

“…Wait, what? Why didn’t you tell me that before I signed the contract?”

Page 98: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“I did! I mean I am. I think I’ve tried to be very honest and give you as much info as

possible before you sign. It’s exactly why I’m telling you the consequences of

breaking the contract now.”

“KB,” I grumbled frustratedly, “I signed the contract three minutes ago!”

“…Oh. Oopsie!” She shrugged. “Oh, well.”

Page 99: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“What do you mean ‘Oh, well?’ I just signed the life of my children away and now

you tell me that I can’t ever get out of this contract?! You- You tricked me.”

“I mostly certainly did not. I gave you a copy of the contract; you had a chance to

read it, modify it, and ask any questions. No one forced you to sign it and I never

told you that you needed to make a decision today. You signed of your own free

will, buddy, so don’t blame me for your oversight and hasty decisions.

“But… But…”

Page 100: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Face it, Andy, this legacy is already in progress. You signed up to be the founder

and the contract allows me to document the process. Now, you’ll be taken to your

new home tomorrow and given a new last name.”

“But-”

KB ignored me. “You’ll be moving to a new neighborhood, too, so hopefully

no stalker ex-girlfriends. A residence has already been picked out for you.”

“But you can’t-”

“I can, because you signed. That’s the end of it.”

Page 101: A Specter Legacy Prologue

This sucks! I turned to go before I remembered something. “How do I reach

you, if there’s any problems?”

KB brightened at the new topic. “Well, I’ll be moving, too, but really, all you have to

do is think.”

“Huh?”

Page 102: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Hmm, how to explain? …Well, I guess you could say I have telepathy; you think it,

I hear it and sometimes you can hear my responses, too. Now if that’s all, I’ll say

goodbye; you’ve an early day tomorrow. Oh, and good luck. You’ll need it with the

extreme start and all. That definitely makes the well-dressed handicap difficult.”

“What? I don’t remember signing up for any of that!”

“Dude. Did you read anything in the contract?”

Page 103: A Specter Legacy Prologue

“Oh, crap, what the hell did I get myself into?”

******

Hmm, well, to find that out, readers will just have to wait until chapter one! Later

simmers and happy reading!

“Am I going to hear commentary in my head all of the time now?”