Twinfinity: The Onyx Ravens - A Dark and Sinister Sequel Author’s Note: This story is a continuation of Twinfinity: The Arena. While it is possible to read this story without reading The Arena I wouldn’t recommend it. In order to get the full effect of the story The Arena should be read first. I would like to thank those that voted for and commented on The Arena. Your votes and comments were much appreciated, and if any of you made the decision to purchase the novel “Twinfinity: Nethermore” from Amazon I am honored by that. Every reader I acquire is deeply cherished, and with that said I give you the Onyx Ravens. [This link cannot be shared] TWINFINITY: The Onyx Ravens A Novella by Chris Podhola ∞CHAPTER 1∞ Riding Along in the Car ∞ Jacob’s family was, by no means, well off. His dad was a farmer and his mom stayed at home. The vehicle they drove was 1999 Ford Windstar. It was not the fanciest vehicle in the world. It was, by every means, a vehicle in which got the job done. It didn’t have working air conditioning. It didn’t have a working radio, and it didn’t have shocks that did the job that they were intended to do. The ride was rough, so to speak, and smelled as if it were stored in a barn. Neither Tommy, nor Jacob seemed even vaguely aware of the intensity of the farm odor that permeated the inside of the vehicle, but then again both of them were sitting in the captain’s chairs located directly behind the driver and passenger seat. Whitney was very aware of it because her body was sitting directly in front of where the odor seemed to be emanating from. She was sitting in the back bench seat with Jacob’s little sister, Riley, on her right, and Tommy’s crush, Jessica Miles, on her left. She was sandwiched in between the two and she felt like a warm tomato crushed in between two slices of bread with too much mayonnaise on it. The windows were down and wind was blowing throughout the vehicle, but it didn’t seem to help much, because the outside air was hot. They had been in the vehicle for less than five minutes and already she was beginning to regret the decision to come along. She suddenly realized she had a friend that she hadn’t even known existed before. She missed the air conditioner at home. …but everything was about to change
