The Windhaven Witches Omnibus Edition : Complete Paranormal Suspense Series, Books 1-4 by Carissa Andrews (graded readers txt) π
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The one person I wish I could talk to about this is Mom. But sheβs also a no-go, for a multitude of reasons. Maybe I should think about talking to my dad?
Staring at the ceiling, I let out a sigh.
βWhatβs wrong, beautiful?β Wade says, propping himself up on his left arm.
I switch to a seated position. βWas it that obvious?β
βMaybe a little,β he laughs, sitting up, too.
βItβs justβIβm starting to get nervous about Windhaven Academy. I donβt want to be kicked out for being the powerless kid. At this point, it would be sorta devastating,β I say.
βWell, what do you know so far? Has anything unusual presented itself? I mean, more than the other kids at school behaving oddly,β he says, shrugging.
I shake my head. βNo, not reallyβ¦β I drift off, thinking back to the bizarre flame that ignited when Colton touched my hand. Was that crossing a line? I mean, I never should have held my hand there so long, but it was like I couldnβt help it. What would Wade think?
βNot really? That kinda sounds like a maybe.β
My eyes flit to his gorgeous face and I melt inside. βWell, I guess maybeβ¦but itβs not really a good thing, if you know what I mean.β
Wade lowers his dark eyebrows. βGo on.β
I clear my throat, shifting in my seat. βWell, er, I think I may have seen my dead ancestor, Abigail Blackwood, in the main entry of the house.β
Thereβs no way I could tell him about Coltonβs touch. Not yet.
βReally? Well, thatβs something. Good or not, that could mean you sense the past. Maybe you can see through the veil or, heck, talk with ghosts,β he says, excitement tickling at the edge of his tone.
βOh, donβt sound so excited about that prospect. Iβm not about to become the ghost whisperer,β I laugh.
βNow, see, thatβs a show I didnβt watch,β he says, smirking.
βThen how did you know it was a show? Hmmm?β
He raises a knowing eyebrow. βWoman, who do you take me for?β
I pause, then raise my right hand in acceptance. βFair enough.β
βSo, what if you can talk to ghosts? I mean, didnβt you say that you heard a woman say welcome home?β Wade says, shifting on the bed.
βOh yeah. I totally forgot about that,β I say, my eyes drifting down to the bedspread.
Could that be it? Could I really be able to talk to ghosts?
A shiver races down my spine and goose bumps flash across the backs of my arms.
βWe could be on to something hereβ¦ it would explain why youβve never experienced anything unusual at school. Wouldnβt it? Well, unless there are ghosts at Windhaven, which wouldnβt surprise me.β
βMe neither, actually,β I say, unable to stay seated. I uncross my legs, standing up beside the bed as I start to pace.
βOkay, so tell meβhow do you know it was this Abigail?β He says, scooting to the edge of the bed and reaching for my hands. I take his offering and he pulls me closer to him until I stop right before him.
βWell, I stumbled on some town histories the other dayβ¦β I say, tiptoeing to the edge of honesty. βI found a picture in there showing our home when it was built, and the woman in the picture was my super-great grandmother. But when I saw her here, it was strange. I was talking to my dad the other day, at the top of the landing. When I looked over the railing, I swore I saw a woman in a white dress laying on the ground, only she looked funny. Like her body was bent at an odd angle. It freaked me out.β
βWhat did your dad say?β Wade asks, his silver eyes burning into mine.
βDidnβt tell him,β I say sheepishly. βIs that bad?β
βWell, no, but it might help if you did. Maybe he knows whatβs going on. This is his house, after all. And who knows, maybe he knows more about your family legacy than you realize. Have you ever talked to him about it?β
βI havenβt, actually. He really hasnβt been around as much as I thought heβd be. I did ask him if heβd be here this weekend so he could meet you and he said yes. But here we areβ¦β My words fade out as I shrug.
βRight? You know, Iβm starting to get the impression heβs avoiding meeting me. Am I being too paranoid?β Wade asks, narrowing his eyes.
I laugh. βI donβt think so. Heβs kind of an introvert. Heβs probably just giving us space so he doesnβt have to face the reality that his twenty-year-old daughter is having sex.β
Wadeβs eyes widen and he quirks an eyebrow. βShe is?β
I reach around him, grabbing my pillow and throwing it at him. βYou know what I mean.β
βDo I?β he says, wrapping his arms around my waist and tugging me to the mattress. βIs that an invitation, then?β
βNo invitation necessary, Mr. Hoffman. Unless of course youβd like one. In which case, consider your invitation formally served,β I purr, running my fingertips through his dark locks.
βWell, Ms. Blackwood, I may just take you up on thisβ¦β he whispers, bending in and letting his lips graze the side of my neck.
The hairs all over my body stand on end again, but this time, for far more enjoyable reasons. However, he stands back up and gently pulls me to my feet.
βWhat are youβ?β I begin, dazed.
βOh noβ¦weβll get there, trust me. But you deserve more than convenient-whim sex,β he says, flashing me a mischievous grin. βI have plans for you, Dru.β
Butterflies erupt from deep inside my belly and I blink back my surprise.
He does sexy soooo well.
βSo, if not now, when?β I ask, unable to help myself.
βYouβll just have to wait and see,β
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