Sneak Peek Wednesday: The Last Atlantian by Mikki Noble

The Last Atlantian
by Mikki Noble
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication date: Dec. 13, 2019
Genre: Young Adult Urban Fantasy/Mythology

Spencer did not plan to work on her birthday. She didn’t plan a lot of things, but they happened anyway. Like, when she touched a guy and he turned into a gold statue, or when some stranger appeared to tell her she was in danger. She didn’t plan to see her life forever changed by one simple act, and it still happened anyway.

What Spencer doesn’t know is why. Why is all this happening to her? Why does she have the power to turn people into gold all of a sudden. Who is she really?

And why is this cute guy calling her the last Atlantian?

 

 

Sneak Peek

Steamy fog sprayed from the espresso machine as Spencer slammed the lever all the way
down. She shouldn’t have had to work, today of all days. But the universe obviously hated her
and it was punishing her.
That was the only explanation.
“Stop moping,” her best friend Cia said, shoving a tray of mugs beside the gurgling coffee
machine. “Your boyfriend’s here.”
Spencer groaned and rolled her eyes. She tried not to be angry with her friend but refused to
look at her. It was all right to be upset, but not good to show it. Although, technically her shift
hadn’t even started yet, but Cia’s cute friend just had to have a latte and couldn’t wait, so Cia let
him in, without asking Spencer first.
This left just enough time for him to show up and squeeze his skinny frame through the doors,
according to Cia. Spencer would bet that Cia held the door open and even waved him over.
“Not my boyfriend,” Spencer told her through gritted teeth.
“But does he know that?” Cia asked, smirking in that annoying way she did. One side of her
mouth turned up and her brown eyes went dark, almost black.
Spencer looked around the machine to see she was right. Josh, she thought his name was,
stood at the counter taking off his gloves, eyes finding hers instantly. A smile lit up his face,
although his cheeks had a slight color from the cooler December air. Spencer only nodded and
went back to finishing up the latte order.
Josh was kind of cute, light eyes, strong chin. Although he had to be in his mid-twenties and
he was just a touch creepy. He was in here every day and he stared when he thought she wasn’t
looking. He would sip at his coffee and she’d feel his grey eyes on her. And he’d always be
toying with this pretty blue pendant he wore on a black rope around his neck. Spencer only
caught a glimpse of it one time, because he kept it hidden under his shirt or in his hand most of
the time, but it was pretty. Some pitchfork looking thing.
“She will be right with you, Jeremy. She’s just finishing up an order.”
Jeremy, that was his name. Right. She never remembered his name.
Yeah, an order that I shouldn’t have to make for another… Spencer’s eyes went to the little
clock on the wall in the back. Half an hour.
Spencer just wished that this guy would let someone else serve him, but no. If she was on
shift, he would wait for her.
Why did she have to work today? At least, no one told him it was her birthday today. For
some reason, she didn’t want him to know.
As luck would have it, the next words Cia uttered were, “She’s grumpy because she had to
work on her birthday.” Spencer noticed that Cia leaned in close to him and pretended to whisper,
even though Spencer heard her quite clearly.
Mainly because there were four people in the shop and only one person actually working.
“On her birthday? That’s too bad.” Jeremy smiled from ear to ear, running his thin fingers
through his thick, black hair.
Yeah, and I thought I was lucky enough to have the day off school today. Then Cia’s parents
had to call and shatter that hope.
Spencer decided she might as well get this part of her day over with so she could celebrate her
day, tossed a lid on the latte, called out for Cia’s friend and then made her way over to Jeremy.
She offered him a smile, but it was robotic at best. Normally, she dismissed Jeremy’s actions
as a bored guy with nothing better to do, but today, she didn’t feel like dealing with him. She just
wanted to go out and hang out with her friends, do fun stuff. After all, she was seventeen today.But when her parents wouldn’t help her get a car, she decided that she’d get the thing herself.
Fast forward to today, and she was stuck working.
“Hi, what can I get for you?” she asked, finger hovering over the computer screen, taking in
the scent of his cologne. It wasn’t terrible, but it was too much, too powerful. It almost made her
gag.
“No polite chitchat today?” he questioned, still smirking.
Spencer shuffled uncomfortably. The way he was looking at her made her insides crawl.
Couldn’t her best friend in the whole world see how uncomfortable this guy made her? “Bad
day. Would you like the usual?”
“Plain black. Straight cup of joe.”
“Anything else?”
His smile faltered a bit, but he still aimed his grey eyes at her and he was leaning over the
counter so he could be closer to her. Seriously, Cia should see something is wrong here. Thanks
for nothing, Cia. “I don’t suppose you’d give me your number.”
A loud bang from behind Spencer made her jump. Cia called out, “Sorry.”
Spencer used the opportunity to sneak away and grab Jeremy/Josh’s coffee order. On the off
chance that he’d forget what he asked and she’d be home free by the time she slinked back over
to the counter to bring him his coffee.
Spencer poured, noticing her hand was shaking. Normally she didn’t let it get to her but today
seemed different. She couldn’t say why, but he seemed to crawl deeper under her skin today. She
shivered and prayed it was almost time to open the shop. With people impatiently waiting on
their caffeine fix, she didn’t have time to talk to him and Spencer liked it that way.
She stalled as long as she could. When Cia came out from the back with a stack of to-go cups,
Spencer turned and gave the guy his coffee. He held out a twenty and she took it silently, hoping
they didn’t have to talk anymore.
But then Cia went back to the back of the shop.
Spencer gave the guy a strained smile as she reached over to give him his change. He grabbed
her wrist and pulled her closer to him. “You should give me your number, Spencer. We’ve been
dancing in circles for too long,” he whispered.
Spencer’s heartrate changed, sped up. She felt herself begin to sweat and shallow breaths
were the only ones to reach her lungs. He was so close she could see his pupils dilate.
She tried to jerk her arm free, but he refused to let go.
“Just give me your number, Spencer. No need to play shy.”
Spencer shook her head and grabbed his hand to remove it.
It all happened so quickly, she could have blinked and missed the entire moment. Josh… or
Jeremy… or whatever his name was, stood before her, a six-foot solid gold statue. The grey eyes
that had just dilated in need for her and creeped her out, were now cold, metal and unseeing. A
gasp slipped from her throat. She wanted to scream or cry. She wasn’t sure which.
The hand gripping her arm hurt and that’s where she decided to focus. It took her a few tries
to twist her wrist from his grasp, but as soon as she shook loose and jumped back, Cia came back
to the front of the shop.
She squealed and dropped the handful of coffee bags she’d been holding. “What the heck
happened here? I run to the back for supplies and suddenly there’s a gold statue at the counter.”
She stared at the statue, not looking over and seeing the terror on her best friend’s face.
Spencer couldn’t speak. She couldn’t open her mouth to form words. Her brain wouldn’t even
form any words. If it was, it wasn’t relaying the message to her mouth.Finally, Cia turned to Spencer and must have noticed the horror on her face. She took a step
closer, kicking at one of the coffee bags. Spencer watched it slide along the tile until it hit the
baseboard and bounce less than a centimeter. She backed away from Cia, for her own good. It
was too risky and Spencer didn’t want to be touched. She didn’t understand what had happened
and there was no way she’d risk hurting her best friend.
“What’s wrong? Are you okay?”
Spencer shook her head and shrugged. “I… I-I think I did that to him.” Spencer pointed, but
she couldn’t quite look at the guy… the statue. “He… grabbed me and… I don’t know.”
“Him?” Cia’s eyes went from the statue to her friend and back. “Is that… That’s Jeremy?”
She squinted at the statue and then it seemed like she was finally starting to understand. “He
grabbed you?”
Spencer nodded, unable to continue speaking. Tears filled her eyes, causing her vision to blur.
“Good thing we haven’t opened yet,” Cia muttered. “Hey, do you think maybe we could melt
him down and sell him?”

 

 

 

Meet Mikki Noble

Mikki knew she was meant to be a writer from a very young age; since writing her very first poem at age eleven. She lives in Ontario, Canada, with her cats and guinea pigs. She found her niche in teen fiction because it’s captivating, open-minded, fast-paced, and every sense is heightened. And that’s why it’s her favorite genre to pick up at a bookstore.

Mikki has a diploma in both, Business Administration and Creative Writing. She loves creating things, animals, books and movies, trying to make people smile, and talking to her social media friends.

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4 Thoughts on “Sneak Peek Wednesday: The Last Atlantian by Mikki Noble

  1. That sounds fun. I love books with Atlantis a part of them.

  2. Thanks for hosting today! 🙂

  3. an atlantean…sounds like one for me
    sherry @ fundinmental

  4. I think being the last anything sounds pretty sad… I like Atlantis themed stories though. 🙂

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