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I stare down at the scattered evidence of a circleβone that vaguely tugs at my memories, though I canβt place why. Itβs off in the recesses of the dreamworld and no matter how I try to focus on it, it slips through the cracks of my mind.
While the circle is evident, it has seen the seasons come and go. How many is hard to distinguish. Inside are the remnants of a ritualβsalt, water, candlesβas well as a tattered red string. Itβs almost exactly like the ones Iβve been finding, but this one has been faded in timeβs weathering gaze.
Abigail stares down at the circle, her eyebrows tugging inward as she frowns at the contents within. Then she turns slightly to the left, her eyes landing on a small pile of leaves and brambles. No words are necessary as I instinctively follow her gaze.
At first, it appears like any other part of the forest. But there, slightly obscured by nature and time itself, are the remains of a human body.
Chapter 19
Answers Within
No matter what I do, I canβt stop staring at the tufts of clothing and bone jutting out from under the brambles. As much as I want to deny what Iβm seeing, I know this is no ordinary dream.
βThe void is far easier to cross in the space between sleep and wakefulness,β Abigail says, somehow reading my mind. βI must do what I can to reserve my energy. It isnβt easy to containβ¦β she eyes me with a hint of sympathy. βYour father has grown very strong.β
At first, her words fall on a hazy mind. I stare at her, trying to pull them into cohesion. Then, I look from her to the body of bones and decay, and the truth comes rushing up at me.
I stare with wide eyes. βIs thisβ?β I canβt seem to find the strength to finish the question.
βI am so grievously sorry, Autumn. I should have warned you from the moment you arrived. But I was selfish. I could sense upon you the strength you possess and I wanted to encourage its growth,β Abigail whispers, her sorrowful eyes falling to the circle. βI had hopedβ¦β
βThis whole time? Heβs been gone this whole time?β I sputter, biting back tears.
Abigail swallows hard and nods. βWhen it happened, it wasnβt evident at first that there was anything amiss. I had no way of knowing how his death came upon him, but when he remained, I had assumed it was a choice heβd made to stay behind. That there was unfinished business he wanted to attend to. When you arrivedβthat reinforced those assumptions. But when things started to become moreβ¦hostile, I began to look for other answers.β
βDidnβt you ask him what happened?β I say, trying to hold back the agitation building inside me.
βAt first, I tried. However, he barely acknowledged my existence. It was as though, even in death, his diluted abilities somehow refused to open up. It happens at times when departed do not wish to believe they have passed and they close off all that would challenge this belief,β she says, beginning to walk the circle, counterclockwise.
I follow her, leaving behind the remains of my father. βWhat happened to him? Was it some sort of ritual gone wrong?β I ask, pointing at the evidence in front of us.
Abigailβs eyebrows tug in. βPerhaps? I have tried to piece together what it was he may have been attempting with this ritual, but I am not certain what his intentions were.β
βSo, why are you showing me this?β
Abigail stops walking and turns to me. Her dress floats across the leaves, scattering them in a colorful array in the movement. I stare at them, mesmerized by it.
βYou must find this circle and bring his remains to the catacombs. His unrest and active violence is because he has not had a proper burial. Spirits, no matter how benevolent in life, will deteriorate into a Lemure if they are not properly interred,β she says, raising a hand and suggesting the bones beyond.
I shudder. The idea of moving my fatherβs body makes me feel sick.
βWhat about the authorities? Shouldnβt I let the police handleββ
βWe have run out of time for that. Had I known his body was not handled, I neverβ¦β Her voice trails off. βHe must be dealt with as soon as possible. Heβs far too strong and I fear that if this is not dealt with in hasteββ
βYou wonβt be able to keep him under control,β I say, nodding to myself.
βPrecisely.β
βShit,β I mutter, walking away. βI donβt even know where this place is. How will I find it?β
When I turn around, Abigail is already beside me. βWithin the catacombs, there is a location spell. It is best to utilize the innate talents of others for it, though. Lean on the Gilbert family, they are strong in elemental magick.β
I shake my head. βTheyβre not even in town.β
βCall upon them to return,β she fires back, indignance flashing through her features. βIt matters not what they have done in the past. This is of vital importance.β
βIβokay. Yeah.β I nod, suddenly feeling so foolish.
βThere is one final thing to attend toβ¦β Abigail says, walking up to me.
βGreat,β I mutter. βWhat is it?β
Abigailβs face falters, but she straightens her shoulders. βI feel whatever your father was attending toβit may be tied back to our family. Although he may have been dreadfully wrong in his approach.β She eyes his remains.
βWhat do you mean?β
She inhales softly. βWithin the study, there is a journal hidden amongst the many books. Your father would often write in it and before heβ¦β She blinks at me with wide, green eyes. βBefore he deteriorated, he had planned on showing it to you. I would often hear him arguing with himself about the matter in his early stages.β
βWhatβs in it? What does it say?β I ask, trying to ignore the strange, unsettling feeling suddenly making a home in my midsection.
βOf that,
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