The Windhaven Witches Omnibus Edition : Complete Paranormal Suspense Series, Books 1-4 by Carissa Andrews (graded readers txt) π
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βIβm so sorry, honey,β she whispers.
βMom, itβs not safe. We canβt stay here,β I say, breaking the connection. I know what she thinks has happened, and while sheβs partially right, I donβt want her to witness the rest of it.
βWhat do you mean? Whatβs happened?β she asks, alarm rising in her tone.
I try to catch my breath and force my mind to form the words. βWadeβthe Moiraiββ
βSlow down. Tell me what happened,β Mom says, holding onto my upper arms and steadying me.
Swallowing hard, I say, βAisaβs cursed Wade. Heβs become a Horseman.β The last word squeaks out of my mouth and I cover my lips with the back of my hand. βWe have to run. Heβs already killed his father.β
My momβs eyes widen and she breathes, βAn Angel of Death has been killed?β
I nod frantically.
βHoly shit,β she says, raising her fingertips to her mouth. βThis is bad. Very, very bad. Youβre right, we need to get out of here.β
In total agreement, I turn to run the way she had come, but Mom yanks me back. βWait, wait. Do you have your backpack?β
βForget the damn backpack,β I cry, waving a hand dismissively.
βNo, we need to go back and get it. I know what the writing on the box means,β Mom says, clutching my arm.
βWhat?β I ask, unable to fight the panic telling me to run. Run like hell and never look back.
Mom exhales, her eyes closing for a moment in concentration. βIt says, βGift to the ones with the power to wield it. Prison for the sins that lay waste.β Autumn, do you have any idea what this means?β Mom asks, her hazel eyes flashing.
βNot in the least,β I mutter, wishing it made even a semblance of sense right now.
Her eyebrows tug in and her jaw sets. βAutumn, I think you were somehow gifted Pandoraβs Box.β
I shake my head and back away. βThat canβt be right.β
βOf course it can be. The box was lost in antiquity, but somehow itβs made its way to you. There has to be a reason for it. Some way we can use it to our advantage,β she says, her words coming out in an urgent whisper.
βI have absolutely noβ¦β
Suddenly, everything is all too clear. Sin-eating, the box, the end to the curse. All of it.
For the first time in forever, hope floods my being and I look back into my motherβs confused eyes. βI know what I need to do,β I say, my mouth dropping open.
βWhat is it?β she asks.
A high-pitched scream erupts down the hall, making us both jump. Itβs closer than before.
βThereβs not enough time. Youβre right, I need to go back for the box,β I say. βBut Iβll have to do everything from the room. β
βLetβs go. Whatever you need, Iβm with you,β Mom say, reaching for my hand and giving it a squeeze. βI tried keeping you from this life. But Iβll be damned if Iβm going to let it take you from me without a fight.β
I tip my head, stepping forward and wrapping my arms around her neck. βThank you.β
βI love you, sweetheart. Now, letβs put an end to the apocalypse.β
Together, we rush back to Wadeβs room. Thereβs a trail of blood and scattered body parts at the far end of the hallway, and it takes everything I have to walk back into the place where all of the devastation started.
βIβll stand guard,β Mom says, sliding into the room and closing the door behind us. βBut whatever youβre planning, do it fast.β She mutters something under her breath and the seams of the door light up in a bright light that etches itself into the creases.
Scrambling to the other side of the room, I dive to the floor and pull my backpack close to me. I canβt believe all this time I held onto something so powerful and it was just sitting in my backpack.
I wrench the bag open and pull out the small wooden box, staring at it with a completely different perspective. If my mom is right, if this is the box that inspired Pandoraβs myths, then maybeβ¦just maybe I can do something to set things right.
βWhat are you going to do?β Mom asks, turning to look at me.
I glance up, settling into a strange sense of calm. βYouβll see. No time to explain.β
Her forehead wrinkles, but she nods.
Outside, another scream makes us both jump. βHeβs coming, Autumn. If he senses either of us in hereββ
The door suddenly throbs with the force of an explosion, but somehow manages to stay on its hinges.
Mom stumbles back, her arms raised in front of her. βHurry!β she yells, her eyes wide as she turns back to the door. She splays her fingers wide as she mutters words I have never heard before. Bright light emanates from her palms, intensifying the light binding the door.
My heart thumps against my ribcage, and all I can think about is how this is the only thing that makes any sense. If it doesnβt workβnothing else will. This will be the end of the line.
I flare my nostrils and inhale deeply. βAll right, Autumn. I sure as hell hope you know what youβre doing,β I mutter to myself, turning my gaze to the small wooden object in my hands.
Closing my eyes, I focus on the box with the extrasensory sight Abigail had me work on. In my mindβs eye, a pattern emerges on the outside of the box. The bright, neon-like light moves almost slowly, edging from piece to piece. A sense of relief swells, but I donβt have time to give in to it. This might still blow up in my face if Iβm not careful.
Thereβs no way Iβm about to do as Lachesis suggested. It might make sense to her, but even if I trusted her, itβs not enough.
Releasing Abigail and Warrenβs sins wonβt stop something like this from happening again to Wade. Even in another timeline, even in another life, he could be called forth as a Horseman. There could always be another
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