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I stare at the closed door in front of me for a moment, letting all the weird adjustments Iβve been through these past few months wash over me. I wish I could talk to herβtell her more than just the surface-level stuff.
βYeah, things are going good,β I say, trying to convince myself.
βGood, good. And howβs the boyfriend? Wade, right? He sure is a cutie.β
A quick jab to the chest stops my words in my throat. Before I know it, tears are welling in my eyes and I croak out, βWe broke up.β
βOh, Autumn, honey. Iβm so sorry. He seems like such a nice guy. What happened?β she asks.
Turning down the hallway, I clutch the phone with both hands as I swap ears. βI donβt know. Things just gotβ¦complicated.β
βOh, I know how that goes.β
Her words are pregnant with hidden meaning and I bite my lip. βMom, I know you donβt like to talk about it, butβ¦what happened between you and Dad? Why would you leave all of this? I mean, he seems like a nice guy.β
A long pause stretches between us and I open my mouth to ask if sheβs still there.
βHe is a nice guy and Iβm sure thereβs a lot youβve been uncovering. I wishβ¦ I justβ¦β she says, clearly having trouble putting her thoughts into words.
Taking a seat at the top stop of the grand staircase, I hold my breath, waiting for her to continue.
βYou need to know we never meant to hurt you,β Mom whispers.
βWhat do you mean? By breaking up? Orβ?β
βI meant by not telling you what you were. Autumn, we knew very early on you inherited gifts from your fatherβs side of the family. You have to understand, I havenβt always hated the supernatural. I know it seems like it to you, but I used to be different. Just like you, I was once enamored by the idea of having powers outside of sheer humanity. When we realized you could see and talk to ghosts, at first we both thought it was a gift. But the older you gotβ¦β Her voice drifts off, and I can hear her get up from wherever she was sitting.
βWaitβ¦you knew?β I say, unable to stop the rising resentment from building inside me. My entire childhood, she made it seem like the supernatural community was a bunch of miscreants who needed to be controlled.
Momβs heavy sigh doesnβt make me feel any better. βWhen we lived at Blackwood Manor, you would often tell us about the friends youβd see in the house and on the grounds. We knew right away what was really going on. But when you went missingβ¦β her voice chokes off.
I press my fingertips to my lips to keep them from quivering.
Her voice is a little more solid when she continues. βAutumn, I swore when we found you on that dock after weeks of being missing that I would do anything and everything in my power to protect you. The Blackwood family has trodden the line between life and death for centuries, and I wasnβt going to let you fall prey to its legacy, if I could help it. Thatβs why your father and I parted. We knew being in that house would only heighten your gifts and one dayβ¦if we werenβt careful, it would claim you, too.β
The oppression from this revelation is almost too much, and the air in this wide-open entry closes in around me.
βSo, youβre telling me Iβm the reason you and Dad broke up?β I squeak.
βHoney, itβs not like that. We wanted to keep you safeβ¦β
βI, uhβ¦Mom, I love you. But this isβ¦β I say, blinking back tears as I stand up. βI gotta go.β
Without giving her a chance to respond, I click the phone off and cram it back into my pocket.
Not only did my mom know what kind of supernatural gifts I had all alongβtheyβre the reason my parents arenβt together.
The longer Iβm in this world of the supernatural, the more I understand my motherβs despise of it. Then again, maybe itβs me whoβs the problem?
If I had any other ability, being with Wade wouldnβt be a problem.
I always thought having powers would make me special, or open the world up to me. Not close it in and make it impossible for those around me to have any kind of a relationshipβwhether with me or not.
I thought having powers would be a blessing. Not a curse.
The entryway feels far too big and oppressive as I sit here all alone. Taking the stairs two at a time, I race down the hallway to my bedroom. Before I even reach my bedroom door, I can feel my phone buzzing in my pocket. Itβs likely my mom trying to call me back or Wade calling to check in on me. Either way, I canβt take any more draining conversations. I need some time to process.
Iβm still no closer to understanding whatβs happening in this house. Why a ghost attacked Wade and why I couldnβt even see itβ¦ or why I was led to the painting of my mother.
On one hand, it feels as though my gifts are getting stronger, but on the otherβ¦ Just when I think I have a good grasp on what Iβm capable of, the rules change.
As I walk into my open bedroom, I flick on the light switch and move straight to the large picture window. The landscape is a sea of dark blues and blacks, and I drop the blinds, needing to pull into my space, wrapping it around me like a safety blanket.
For the briefest of moments, I consider trying to Skype Cat, but think better of it. My laptop is still upstairs and the study is the last place I want to go until itβs daylight. While I could
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