There's Nothing I Wouldn't Do

A Sequel to the Covenant

Prologue

Back in 1692 Ipswich Massachusetts, a group of five families with mysterious powers formed a covenant of silence. One who just wanted more power was banished and then caught killed. In present day, the descendants of the covenant are all gorgeous pre-school boys at the elite Spenser Academy. There's Caleb, the leader who tries to make the others realize the bad that comes with the powers, Pogue, the mediator, Reid, the bad-boy trouble maker, and Tyler, the happy-go lucky follower. At the beginning of their senior year of high school at Spenser Academy there are two new students: Sarah Wenham, a beautiful and smart young girl who got a scholarship to Spenser from Boston public school and had sparks flying when she met Caleb, and Chase Collins, who quickly befriended the gang. But after a series of mysterious events, it was soon realized Chase had the same powers as the Covenant, and was really the descendant of the fifth family, who wanted Caleb's powers, threatening to kill Sarah, the covenant, and the families. Caleb was able to defeat him, but his body was never found.

Chapter One – The Relationship

Sarah Wenham couldn't help but stare at the beautiful scenery and she walked through the Spenser campus, her light blonde hair twirling in the brisk October wind. The campus was being showered with crisp golden leaves, gently twirling to the ground and into overflowing piles of fragile bronze, orange, and burgundy leaves that could make even the most serious old man want to jump into, just to here the sudden crunch they'd make. Aligning the cold blue sky was clouds blushed a deep salmon from the early setting sun. Against this beautiful background were the sturdy, grey stone buildings of Spenser, with teenagers wandering about, their eyes either glued to their Sidekicks as the IMed away or busily gossiping to their friends, excited for all the upcoming parties this month. The trees were each still full with leaves, still green and lush on the bottom, then slowly rising and blending into pale yellows, amber oranges, and terra-cotta browns. Times like these reminded her how much she loved the school.

"Sarah!" she heard a deep voice call from across the courtyard.

She spun around to see a tall boy walking towards her. He had dark brown hair which was slightly spiked up, a sturdy face with the two most gorgeous brown, with a sparkle of joy. He was wearing his Spenser uniform, though made it look like he was modeling for Armani. A first look at him pretty much showed that he was a serious and studious kind of guy, but with that smile that grew across his face every time he saw her, a smile so surprising and special; it made her weak at the knees. He was Caleb Danvers: her boyfriend.

"Hey!" she exclaimed, as he wrapped his arm around her. "So are you excited for Laura's party to night?"

"No," he said with a laugh. "Not really."

She raised one eyebrow with a giggle, "Well I know we are going to have fun anyways!"

"But I can't wait for the special night I planned for us for your birthday," he said, and then playfully whispered in her ear, "but I can't tell."

"I'm excited," she replied, giving him a kiss on the cheek. "So did you hear? We are getting a new AP History teacher; the Dean finally realized Mr. Colton was drinking on the job."

"No, I didn't here about that, I mean about the new teacher, we all knew that Colton spiked his coffee."

"Divorce does strange things to people," joked Sarah. "I mean before that he was a pretty good teacher, hard, but good. I wonder what the new guy will be like. Whatever he is, we know he can't be as bad as the last new guy."

Caleb was still a little sensitive on that subject: Chase Collins. It had been a month since he had fought Chase at the Putnam Barn, and by fully ascending his powers and gaining the ones of his father, he managed to defeat the power hungry villain, but it still scared him how his body was never found and that he could still be out there.