The Windhaven Witches Omnibus Edition : Complete Paranormal Suspense Series, Books 1-4 by Carissa Andrews (graded readers txt) π
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Wade is finishing up the dishes as I walk into the room, and he turns to face me. βSee, nothing to it. On both accounts,β he beams. βSo, what did she say?β
I shake my head. βShe saidβ¦no.β
βNo?β He quirks an eyebrow at me and scoffs as if Iβm lying.
βDead serious. She even changed the subject and asked about Christmas,β I say, setting my phone on the counter.
βGee, you werenβt kidding. She really doesnβt want to deal with this place.β
I nod. βYa think?β
βOkay, well, whatβs plan B? Are you going to call the lawyer back?β Wade asks, wiping his hands on a dish towel.
βNo, Iβll just let it ride. If they turn up here and my momβs not, then Iβll proclaim innocence. She seems to think that if they want to get ahold of her, theyβll find a way.β
βThereβs probably truth in that,β Wade says, tipping his chin.
βWell, either wayβ¦at least the call is over. What do you want to do now?β I ask, biting the inside of my cheek.
βFeel like doing some exploring? We still have a ton of rooms in the house we havenβt checked out yet,β he suggests, setting the cloth on the counter.
I shrug. βSure. I donβt think I could sit still, anyway. Too much nervous energy.β
βPerfect,β he says, jutting out his arm. βOur exploration awaits.β
Laughing, I loop my arm through his and follow his lead.
The past few months have been a blur of epic proportions. I barely remember my own name, let alone all of the events that have happened since I found out my dad was dead and haunting the manor as a Lemure.
I vaguely remember asking Wade to move in with me so I didnβt have to be alone. To this day, I still donβt know if heβs technically all in, or if his apartment is still his.
All I know is, heβs here and itβs where I want him to be. Weβre safer together.
βWhat about that corridor?β Wade asks, pointing to the wing that goes past the kitchen and heads toward the pond.
βSure,β I say, shrugging. In all honesty, it makes no difference to me. Theyβre almost all the same, anyway. Strange bedroom-like rooms with old furniture from times gone by. Most of it smells like mothballs and dust.
The exceptions, of course, are the rooms like the art room upstairs I discovered last year or the study.
βWhat is it you hope to find?β I ask as we start walking down the dim corridor. The old electric sconces are lit, but the wattage on the bulbs is so low you practically need a flashlight to walk down them anyway.
Wade shrugs. βNothing, really. It just gives us something to do other than sit in the bedroom or on the couch.β
βTrue,β I say, nodding.
The house is beautiful, and seeing some of the other rooms has opened my perceptions to its true size. Itβs almost like a map thatβs colored itself in further, inviting you into places you never knew existed.
The first few rooms are pretty standard. Dark, gothic wallpaper with gold embellishments. Plenty of furniture draped with white sheets.
βYour family sure did like having lots of rooms. Do you think they were ever all in use?β Wade asks as we close the fifth door behind us.
I shrug. βIβm not sure. I never reallyβ¦β
Wade squeezes my hand. He already knows why.
βWell, I think itβs pretty amazing. And to thinkβ¦ all of this is going to be yours. No worrying about housing or money, really. It must be a relief,β he whispers.
I blink back my surprise and stop walking. βYou know, I never even thought about that.β
βReally?β he says, raising an eyebrow.
βYeah. I guess Iβve been so consumed by everything that I havenβt given much thought to the house or whateverβ¦β
βNot even when the lawyer called?β he chuckles. βWow, trauma brain really has hit you hard.β
βI guess it has.β
βThis whole house, the history that comes with it. Plus, you have your own family ghostβ¦β he says, nudging me with his shoulder. βI wish I had something left of my family. Somethingβ¦enduring.β
I turn to him, my eyebrows tipping up in the middle. βOh, Wade. Iβm sorry.β
He brushes his hand in the air. βHey, noβ¦ Itβs no big. Itβs the way itβs been my whole life.β
βNo, itβs not. You always had one thing to carry with you,β I say, reaching out and touching the spot on his chest where the mark now resides.
He presses his palm to my hand, pulling me in close. βYeah, well. Now I start a new family tradition. I can be the one who leaves a new legacy for them.β
A smile spreads across my lips, but it quickly dies back. βIf we live long enough to start new legacies. If the Fatesβ¦β
Wade presses a fingertip to my lips, cutting off my words. He shakes his head. βThou shall not speak of them in this holy place,β he says, mimicking Abigailβs accent.
βYeah, well, speak or notβ¦theyβll find their way in. Weβre not clear of them. Especially after the mall,β I say, reaching out to turn the handle of another door midway down the hall.
βI know. But until we have a concrete plan, we canβt let that hang over our heads. Weβll kill ourselves with worry,β he says.
As I fling the door back, I pull up short at the surprisingly sparse setting. The decor on the walls is mostly the sameβwallpaper and gold embellishments. But itβs the single white cloth draped over a piece of furniture that pulls me up short.
βWhat do you think it is?β Wade asks, eyeing me mischievously.
βI have no idea,β I mutter, trying to make sense out of the shape.
βThen letβs take guesses. Hmmmβ¦β he says, scratching at his chin. βI think itβs an old workout roomβthatβs why thereβs nothing else in here.β
βOkay, so whatβs your guess,β I chuckle.
βA bit obvious, really. Itβs an old-fashioned stationary bike,β he declares.
I stare at it, surprised by how accurate a possibility his guess is.
βHow am I going to compete with that?β I say, thrusting my arm out and
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