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I look at her, confused. Her words tumble at me like a dust devil, spiraling around, but never quite gaining enough impact to be effective.
βIβm not sure Iββ I begin.
βThere is much we need to discuss, and in great haste. You see, I have been grievously distressed. I am afraid my words have fallen upon deaf ears and there is much I need to relay. Your body is in need of repairs, allowing your mind to slip beyond the veil. I am hopeful this will be the most effective means to communicate at present. My wish is that our communication will linger after you awaken,β she says, her expression sorrowful.
Apprehension spreads through my solar plexus and I hold my breath, waiting for what might come from her lips next.
βI had yearned for a better way to express this most dreadful news,β she says, wringing her hands and taking a few steps from me. βYet, I find myself without the means to do so. I must press upon you the difficult decision you will soon be presented. It will not be a task undertaken lightly, but it is most important it be dealt with without delay.β
My shoulders tighten and Iβm certain I donβt want to know whatβs on the other side of this comment. But I know itβs coming whether I like it or not.
βHis time has come, and we need you to be strong. Stronger than ever you could imagine. This will not rest until heβs safe inside these walls,β she says, holding her arms wide. Abigailβs voice drifts off, floating through the ether as she slips from my dream and into the darkness of the catacombs.
I wake up with a start.
Moonlight floods in through my bedroom window. I stare at it, trying to understand why the shape of the window is somehow different than I remember. Slowly, the memory of all the destruction filters into my mind. My bedroom had been decimated by the malevolent spirit and like someone snapped their fingers, itβs been repaired.
Are there magical construction workers?
The thought creeps into my mind, and after everything that happened here less than forty-eight hours ago, Iβm certain there has to be. How else can you explain such a turnaround?
On the other side of the moonlight, something moves in the darkness. Blood pulses in my ears and I clutch the blanket close, unable to move. My breath drops into shallow gulps of air as I struggle with myself. I should moveβI need to move. Yet somehow, Iβm paralyzed, unable to escape the confines of the bed.
The movement transforms into a shadowy figure and as it comes closer, it takes the shape of a man. My mouth opens to scream, but I snap it shut when I realize I know the man.
βDad?β I whisper. The confines of fear fall away as if ropes binding me were suddenly cut loose. βWhat are you doing in here?β
He walks up, one side of his face lit by the moonlight. The other half is shielded in darkness. However, the smile on his face is evident as he looks down upon me.
My eyebrows tug in and I shift in an attempt to sit up. Behind me, Wade groans, and rolls over, wrapping his arm around my shoulder. He tugs me closer to him and I drop back into the bed.
I flitted my gaze back to Dad. His expression has switched from contentment to agitation as he stares at the place where Wadeβs arm rests. As if fighting with himself, his head flicks back and forth quickly, switching between happiness and irritation. Without warning, he stops, facing the doorway to the resurrection chamber.
I bolt upright in bed, following his gaze. In the shadows beyond the foot of my bed, Abigail is hunched over, her hair partly obscuring her face. Her lips move quickly, as if muttering something just out of earshot.
βWhatβs going on?β I say in a frantic whisper, trying to remain calm as my body begins to tremble. βWhy are you both in here?β
Wade shifts slightly, running his hand along my arm. βLay back down, Autumn. You need your rest,β he says, sleepily.
I clutch his hand, leaning on him for emotional support. I donβt dare move a muscle, and Iβm unable to take my eyes off of the way Abigailβs hunched form looks like it could attack us at any time.
βDad, Abigail isββ the words catch in my throat as I turn back to him. No longer fighting with himself, the side of his face once highlighted by the moonlight looks as though the skin is rotting off. His eye is missing and a wide-open socket stares back at me.
The room fills with a high-pitched scream as I scramble backward. My back slams against the headboard and the movement pushes Wade clear to the other side of the bed. Within a fraction of a second, heβs out of the bed, searching for the lamp.
βAutumn, what is it? Why are you screaming?β He says, reaching for the chain on the lamp, but it refuses to turn on.
I shake my head, my wide eyes unable to divert from the horrors of my fatherβs face.
βThis has to be a dream. Iβm still dreamingβ¦ I have to be dreamingβ¦β I swallow hard, fighting back tears, and squeak, βPlease be a dream.β
βAutumn, what is it? Talk to me,β Wade says, jumping back on the bed, and kneeling right beside me. He pulls my face from my dad, forcing me to look at him.
βIβ¦Iβ¦β I stutter, unable to form words.
My chin quivers, and I tear my gaze from Wade. Suddenly, my dad is inches from my face. A wave of intense cold seeps from his being as his breath hits my skin, making me shiver in terror.
As if no longer able to restrain himself, he gropes for my
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