The Windhaven Witches Omnibus Edition : Complete Paranormal Suspense Series, Books 1-4 by Carissa Andrews (graded readers txt) π
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Wadeβs dad raises a hand, cutting him off. βIf you are asking to change my mindβ¦β
βNoβnothingβs changed. I just mean, I know I canβt, but you can. Autumn is doing everything she can to put things right and sheβs only got half of the pieces. Please, just help us,β Wade says, dropping his arms by his side.
βThe revenants cannot return to the cemeteriesβ¦β Wadeβs dad begins.
Wade nods. βWe know. Autumn is going to lay them to rest inside.β
As if this makes total sense, he drops his chin in apparent understanding. βFine. So long as his remains are taken within, I will do as you wish. But this doesnβt change anythingββ
Wade nods feverishly. βI know. I get it.β
βIβm glad someone does, because this conversation is cryptic at best,β Dom mutters under his breath. βEven for me.β
βFine,β he nods.
Wade exhales slowly, letting his shoulders drop. βThank you.β
βWhich cemeteries have been desecrated by this magic?β His dad asks, flashing his eyes to me again.
βWindhaven and Mistwood Point. Theyβllββ
Before Wade can get any other words out, his dad opens the smokey black portal and turns to walk through it. However, he stops, turning back to us. βYouβll need this, necromancer.β
From what appeared to be an empty hand, he flicks his wrist like heβs throwing a frisbeeβbut what extends from his grasp is more like a bright yellow cord of light. It winds its way around grandpaβs revenant, binding him around the midsection. The other end bonds itself to my midsection in much the same way.
βWhat is this?β I say, raising my arms in surprise.
βA guarantee. Youβre bound together now. Until put to rest, you canβt lose him. Thatβs not a problem, is it?β he says, raising a single, sardonic eyebrow.
βN-noβ¦but how do I get rid of it?β I ask, poking the energetic rope with my pointer finger. The energy of it feels like swiping your finger through a running kitchen tap. And just like the water, it remains intact even as my finger moves through it.
βYou wonβt have to. As soon as his body is released, so will the cord.β With that, Wadeβs dad walks straight into the black portal and vanishes as it condenses in on itself.
βWell, on the upside, it looks like whatever your dad did calmed it down,β Dominic says, raising his eyebrows to his hairline.
βAll right, so what do we do to help?β Wade says, ignoring Dominic and turning to me.
I shake my head. βOther than helping to round up the other revenants, nothing beyond this point. I have to do this alone.β
βAre you sure we canβtββ Wade begins.
βIβm sure,β I nod.
βWell, I, for one, wouldnβt enter in there if someone paid me. Itβs like whateverβs on the other side of that door doesnβt even exist,β Dominic says, shuddering.
βGo see Sheriff Gordon and find a way to round up the others. Bring them here,β I say, turning to the door. βIβm going to find Abigail and get started.β
Wade nods. βAll right, we can do that.β He takes a few steps toward the entrance but stops and turns back to me. βBe careful. Please.β His eyes plead with me and my solar plexus constricts.
Holding his gaze, I place a hand on his cheek. βI will. Make sure you do the same. Okay?β
His lips press into a thin line, but he dips his chin.
βText me when youβre back and Iβll come to collect them, but do not, under any circumstances, come inside. Either of you,β I say, eyeing them both.
Again, Wade nods. Turning to Dominic, he says, βCome on.β
Casting one quick glance as his grandpaβs still body, Wade walks out, back the way we came in.
βSee ya around. Try not to be zombie food, okay?β Dominic says, slapping me on the shoulder as he walks out after Wade.
βTheyβre revenants,β I say, sticking a tongue out.
βTomato, tomahto,β he says over his shoulder.
Grinning to myself, I shake my head and turn to face the door. Grandpa continues to hover beside me, as if in some sort of status, but for my own peace of mind, I donβt want to linger long.
βAll right, Autumn, letβs figure this thing outβ¦β I mutter to myself as I walk up to the wooden door.
As it turns out, the doorway isnβt as unusual as originally thought. Instead, itβs two halves to one whole, with enormous twin iron handles arching on either side of the doorβs middle split. When Wadeβs grandpa was in the way, he just blocked their view.
Taking a deep breath, I grab the right handle and pull. The door groans but doesnβt budge. Panic unfurls in my mind as I drop the handle and pull up short. However, the more I look at the doorβs architecture, I realize how much of an idiot I am.
Putting the palms of my hands on the wood, I press hard, instead. This time, the wood creaks open, allowing a draft of cool air to scurry out. Beyond the entrance, the inner tunnel is as black as the portal Wadeβs dad emerged from.
What if this isnβt the entrance to the catacombs? What if I get lost?
The thought interrupts my forward momentum, unleashing a torrent of panic. I have no idea what Iβm doingβ¦and no idea if Iβm even in the right place. What if Iβm wrong? What if everything I saw inside the catacombs wasnβt even real?
What if it is, but Iβm not deemed worthy this time? Could I be lost in here forever?
Before I have more time to second-guess myself, torches, similar to the ones inside the resurrection chamber back in the house, begin to ignite along the tunnel walls. I canβt see anything beyond them, but a sudden urgency beckons me. A warm, calming sensation sweeps through my body and I canβt help but take a step forward.
I cross the threshold of the catacombs, entering the sacred space. The sensation is like stepping through a curtain of water and emerging on the other side. The energy brushes past my cheeks, tickling my senses, and
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