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βYou knew this could not go on forever. Your time has come to an end, Lyle,β Abigail says, stepping from the shadows and into the moonlight. As if the moon itself lends her power, the edges of her dress, arms, and even her hair glows brighter. βThe treachery you bring upon this house cannot endure when it is cast into the light. Autumn has seen you for what you really are. You will harm them no longer. I will not allow it.β
βHow dare you? This is my house. You canβt do this to me,β the remains of my father fire back. What little skin clinging to his skull scrunches and peels back in odd ways as he laments her. It makes my skin crawl and my heart feel completely hollowed out.
Abigailβs voice booms out, an unearthly sound that shakes the windows on their frames and the decorations of the room. It echoes straight through me, right down to my bones. βDo not speak of βto whom this house belongs.β Child, you are but a speck in the existence of time, as we all are. Yet, even in such deliverance, this home was mine long before you were a fleeting thought upon your parentsβ minds.β She takes another deliberate step forward, her eyes blazing and jaw set.
βWhatβs happened to you?β I say, my words barely a whisper, as I watch my father snarl in anger.
He turns to me, his face contorting between anger and concernβas if heβs somehow fighting with himself.
βDo not trouble yourself searching for validation. Your father is too far gone,β Abigail says, turning to me. Her face is full concern, but the light surrounding her illuminates her hair, making it look as though sheβs underwater with the way her hair flies around her.
βI donβt understandββ I begin.
Abigail raises a hand to me. βThere will be a time to explain all. Now is not this time.β
She no sooner says the words before my dad flies at her. However, whatever binding she put him under holds, enclosing him in a cylindrical space and preventing him from getting to her. Abigail doesnβt even blink, she stands her ground, tipping her chin in defiance of him.
βThis cage wonβt hold me. Iβve grown powerful. Far more powerful than even you,β he says, writhing against the invisible wall. His fists pound the edges, rippling the air the way as stone ripples the water.
The room quakes, rattling the new window and dropping a picture frame from the wall. It crashes to the floor, shattering the glass in tiny shards across the carpet. A fleeting moment of concern flashes through Abigailβs face.
βAutumn, we should leave. Get somewhere safe,β Wade mutters, trying to pull me from the bed.
I shake my head, fighting off his groping hands. βNo, I canβt. I need toββ
Abigail throws her shoulders back, widening her stance. Then, she raises her right arm out in front of her body. βI think you shall find this to be a fallacy you cling to.β She turns her gaze to me momentarily. When we lock eyes, she frowns apologetically.
Then, in a swift movement, she turns back to my father and closes her fist.
Dadβs arms tighten in on himself, as if bound by some sort of invisible rope. He writhes against the energy, fighting for all heβs worth. βImpossible,β he spits. βWhat are you doing to me?β
βSomething I should have done long ago,β she says, cutting him off. Her arm remains out in front of her, and she turns back to me. βThis is not how you should have learned of the truth. I am grievously sorry, Autumn. Truly, I am. His spirit must be contained, and then I will be back. There is much to discuss so he can be laid to rest.β
βNoββ Dad screeches, flailing against his invisible restraints. However, heβs no match for whatever Abigail has done to him.
I cover my mouth, holding back another scream at his tormented cries.
Then, with a final glance, my direction and true sorrow hidden in the depths of her features, Abigail inhales a deep breath and closes her eyes. Before I can even blink, they both vanish, leaving a gaping wound in the center of my heart and soul.
Chapter 18
Stages of Grief
I crumble into a ball on the bed, unable to stay upright anymore. Pulling my pillow in close, I bury my face into its soft fabric. The subtle scent of fabric softener lingers from the last time James must have washed the bedding. I focus on it, rather than anything Iβve witnessed in the past twenty-four hours. I canβt. I wonβt.
None of it can be real. Because if it isβ¦
Wade positions himself right beside me and drapes a strong arm over my shoulder. He doesnβt try to console me with words anymore. Instead, he just stays next to me, smoothing out my hair and kissing the top of my shoulder.
Every part of me is numbβeven the places Wade tries to revive with his kisses.
For a while, my mind goes completely blank, devoid of any and all thoughts, as I stare out into the darkness of the bedroom. Not even the moon dares enter the space anymore. Itβs moved on through the night sky, illuminating the courtyard instead. I stare at the edges of the trees and the way the moonlight makes them look like theyβre glowing.
As soon as the thought of her name appears in my mind, it opens the floodgates waiting to release their deluge. Where is Abigail now? Shouldnβt she have come back? Explained herself to me? She promised me more answers.
Fear grips me in the middle of my stomach and Iβm suddenly not so sure I want her to come back. If she does, it meansβ¦
My dadβs dead.
The thought doesnβt make sense, no matter how many times it pops into my mind.
How can he be dead? What happened? When did it happen?
Abigail told him she was doing something she should have
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