Stones and Sticks
C. C. Smith
language
(, Sept. 26, 2019)
They live amongst us: the telepaths and precogs and the other psychics. They call themselves paths, and they refer to us non-paths as drips, because we are like a leaking faucet to them, irritating and always in need of fixing. Forget about your carnival “mind reader” and “fortune teller”; the real paths are hidden in plain sight, although you might, possibly, identify them by their sticks. The sticks look like ordinary objects, walking canes and rulers and such, but they are much more than this. Sticks allow paths to focus the energies of the five psychic forces. Now different path factions are on the brink war, and if hostilities break out, we drips are sure to be dragged into the conflict whether we’re aware of the actual cause or not. Six young paths will try to prevent this catastrophe: two young stick-makers, Heather Harris and her cousin Aiden Griffin; their older brother and sister, Kenneth Harris and Sage Griffin; and two genius-level practitioners of pathiology, Vero King and Malodny Throckwell. Will they succeed and be heroes or fail and throw us all - paths and drips - into chaos?