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βHer mom,β she whispers. Blinking back tears, Mom sighs and walks over to me. βIβm sorry, sweetie. Itβs justβ¦ I wanted to keep you safe and the only way to do that was to keep you from all of this. I know its allure, trust me. But I canβt help it. I still wish youβd never opened that damn packet.β
βMom, the Windhaven Academy had nothing to do with this. I am who I am. Itβs in my blood. Acceptance to the school only shone the light on it,β I say, shrugging. βIgnoring it wouldnβt have kept the Moirai from me. It would have only kept me in the dark.β
βWouldnβt that have been better?β she asks, grabbing hold of my hands. Her eyes plead with me, begging me to understand.
Shaking my head, I drop my gaze to our hands. βNo, it wouldnβt.β
βHow can you say that?β she asks as tears slide down her cheeks. βThis lifeβit killed your father and so many others. Now, itβs trying to claim you, too.β
βAnd dying in ignorance would be a waste,β I whisper, fighting back my own tears. βI need to stop them, Mom.β
βYou canβt stop them. Your dad tried,β she sobs, clutching my hands tighter. βHe spent his life trying to protect you.β
βI know that now,β I say, shooting my blurry gaze to Wade.
His chin tips upward as he tilts his head to the side and rubs my shoulder.
βBut now itβs my time to protect myself,β I say, dropping her hands and wrapping my arms around her neck. βI just need your love and support.β
βSweet girl, youβve always had that,β she says, brushing her hand over the back of my head.
Closing my eyes, I lean into her body, wishing I could stay in that protective cocoon forever. But deep down, I know the world isnβt so kind. Bad things are still coming for us.
The question is, how soon?
Chapter 3
Phone Calls & Exploration
Being around Mom turned out to be just the thing I needed to feel more centered, but unfortunately, the feeling didnβt last long. By the time we were on the way back to Windhaven, all the anxiety that was pressing on us before we left welcomed me back with open arms.
In fact, the pressure was almost worse. Before we left, things were at least calm. There were no signs, no stringsβ¦
But now?
Our education is on hiatus and weβve officially been put on notice by the Moirai.
Terrific.
βI think we should check out more of the books in your dadβs study. I was researching the other day and it turns out, he really had quite the collection of obscure texts. Maybe thereβs something useful in there on helping us stop the Moirai?β Wade says, pulling out a large knife to dice the onion in front of him.
I close the refrigerator and toss him the tomato in my hand. He catches it with ease and smirks.
βI guess Iβm not overly surprised after reading my dadβs journal. He was working hard to stop the Moirai. If anyone has the intel we need, it would have been him.β I pause, my forehead creasing as I think about all the time lost. There is so much I should have asked him.
βHey, heyβ¦β he says, setting down the knife and walking over to me. βI know that look.β
Before I think of anything else to say, his arms wrap around me. I set my cheek against his shoulder, leaning into him. Sandalwood and soap are the smells of home now, and I inhale them deeply, letting them wash away my worry.
Suddenly, the phone on the kitchen counter rings, echoing through the room like an alarm. We jump apart, but I shake off the surprise to walk over to the cordless.
I donβt even look at the caller ID.
βHello?β
βIs Mrs. Blackwood available?β a woman on the other end asks.
βThis is Ms. Blackwood,β I say, not feeling the need to correct her any more than that.
Thereβs silence for a moment, then shuffling of some papers. I scrunch my face and shoot Wade a sideways glance.
βWho is it?β he mouths.
I shrug in response.
Finally, the woman clears her throat. βAh, yes. Ms. Blackwood. Is your mother there?β
βNo, my mother doesnβt live here. What can I do for you?β I say, rolling my eyes.
βThis is the law office of Harper, Lance, and Scott. Weβre finalizing the last will and testament of Lyle James Blackwood and wish to schedule a reading of the will next Monday,β the woman on the other end declares.
βOh, I see,β I say, clearing my throat.
βWe would like to come out to Blackwood Manor, if this works for your family. Should I call Mrs. Blackwood to make arrangements?β she asks.
I clutch the phone to my ear but swap it to the other side. βThat wonβt be necessary. Iβm the one who lives at Blackwood Manor.β
βItβs imperative Mrs. Andrea Blackwood be in attendance,β the woman says.
βOkay, Iβll see what I can do,β I say, narrowing my gaze as I try to figure out why sheβs so adamant about my mother.
Thereβs another pause. βExcellent. What time shall we put you down?β
βHow about one p.m.? My mom lives in Mistwood Point, so it will take her some time to get here,β I say.
βThatβll do. We have you down. Someone from our firm will be out there at one p.m. on Monday, Ms. Blackwood. Have a nice evening.β
The woman hangs up before I can say anything. I pull the phone back, staring at the keys.
βWho was that?β Wade asks, standing beside the diced vegetables with a look of concern.
I screw up my face, setting the phone back on the cradle. βIt was
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