The Windhaven Witches Omnibus Edition : Complete Paranormal Suspense Series, Books 1-4 by Carissa Andrews (graded readers txt) π
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Iβm absolutely dazzled by the synergy of it all. Then, something catches my attentionβpeople walking through the spaces between autumn-painted trees. The movement is curious from this vantage point as they dart in and out of the trees. I watch them for a moment, mesmerized. Something about them is familiarβ¦ Before I consciously make the decision to move toward them, I float closer. As I do so, I realize I know all of them. In those seconds, I snap back into the awareness of my mission and why I can fly.
Turning my gaze from my friends, I face Blackwood Manor. The rooftop of my home glimmers in the setting sun and a trail of gold cascades across the pond from the sun behind me.
I need to protect them.
Theyβve begun to move before Iβve even done my part. What are they thinking?
All I do is think about being inside the manor, and my consciousness condenses in on itself as if being pushed through a funnel and spat back out. I find myself in the manor, standing in the entryway, and facing the grand staircase.
The house rings of emptiness, but somewhere hidden in the shadows, a combination of malevolence and terror lingers in hibernation. With every fiber of my astral being, I know my father is here, waiting.
Forgetting I lack form, I walk around the small entry table and eye the shadows as they undulate with anticipation. As I move deeper into the entry, his energy pools together, like a terminator whoβs been melted down and is starting to reform.
My father isnβt the only one I sense, though. Abigail is also here, but her energy is scattered. Itβs as though the frequency of her spirit has been put slightly out of phase, or sheβs tuned into the wrong spirit channel.
I donβt know how close the others are to the catacombs, but I do know I need to act quickly.
βDad?β I call out.
My voice echoes in the large space and I pause, looking around at the walls and wondering if my voice can be heard in the real world, too? Or if itβs all happening on the astral plane.
βAutumn?β a voice calls from the staircase. My dad suddenly appears in mid-stride, as if he was walking down the stairs the whole time. βWhat are you doing here? Itβs not safe,β he says.
βI came to talk to you,β I say, taking a few steps toward him before I stop.
Thereβs nothing about him that would suggest heβs the entity causing so much pain and damage. Yet, thereβs an undercurrent of anger, ready to burst out and it makes me step back.
βYou shouldnβt be here,β Dad says, confusion and concern clouding his features. βThings arenβt safe here.β
βI know,β I say, nodding. βThatβs why I came here to talk to you. I needed to know you were okay.β
Dad chuckles softly. Itβs a strange, feral sound and nothing like the heartfelt laughter I remember.
My pulse begins to race and I take another step back. He edges forward, following me like a predator stalking its prey.
βAs you can see, Iβm fine,β Dad says, holding his hands out wide. βBut Iβm sure thatβs not all you needed, now was it?β His face contorts into a grimace and he stretches his neck, clicking it back and forth like his features are a glove heβs just tried on.
βWell, Iββ
I no sooner start to speak than Dadβs specter is within inches of my face. His blue eyes lock with my own and thereβs a panic unlike anything Iβve ever seen hidden within them. The Lemure is winning the fight inside him and heβs utterly terrified.
A visceral snarl erupts from his mouth and I squelch a scream. Flaring my nostrils and standing my ground, I say, βDonβt do this, Dad. This isnβt you.β
βHow would you know what is me? Youβve barely said two words to me for a decade,β he spits back. The venom in his words hit their mark, making my heart hurt and my soul ache.
Heβs not wrong, and I know somewhere, even within the truest parts of him, this is a thought thatβs plagued him. Even when he was trying to protect me.
βI know. Iβm so sorry. I should have been better at reaching out,β I sputter, shaking away the despair welling up inside me. βBut I love you. You have to know that.β
He scoffs, circling around me. βYou know nothing of love. You think you do, but you donβt.β
If I were in my body, tears would be welling in my eyes at such a frontal attack. I came here to distract him, to keep him occupied so the others could deliver his remainsβbut I never anticipated a psychological attack.
Even his Lemure fury would be better than this.
βDad, what have you done to Abigail?β I ask, hoping the switch in tactic will soften his energy. βI feel her here.β
As if suddenly appalled, he recoils. βItβs all her fault. None of this would have happened if it wasnβt for her.β
βBut what did you do to her?β I press, this time reaching out for him.
He recoils, pulling his hand back as if touching me would burn him. The blue in his eyes deepens, darkening to the point of turning purple as he stares at my hand.
βYou should stay away from me,β he warns, his face tilting away from mine. βThis is not the place for you.β
βI know what happened. Iβm here to help you,β I say, trying to keep my voice calm and steady. βI read your journal.β
A flash of insight sweeps across his features, but fades away before it can take root.
βThereβs nothing left for us. The Blackwood family will end with us,β he hisses. βYou should have stayed away. I never should have summoned youβ¦β Dad tugs at his hair, pulling large tufts
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