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βYeah, I agree,β Cat nods. βLetβs make a plan to go there tomorrow. Iβd say today, if the damn thing were open on a Sunday. Small town, thoughβ¦β
βRight.β I nod. βThatβs okay. I have homework and stuff.β
βOkay, well, let us know if anything else weird happens,β Cat says. βOr if you see Abigail again.β
βI will. Thanks,β I say. βHave a good rest of the day, you two.β
Hitting the red button, I end the call and set my phone on the nightstand.
On one hand, I feel better about the two of them and glad the air has been cleared a bit. On the other handβ¦this thing about the VodnΓk is a bit creepy.
Could that be what I saw at the edge of our pond the other day?
Flitting my eyes to the little door, I let out a puff of air.
I really should do something about the doorβcover it up again with my dresser or something, but I just canβt be bothered.
My entire body feels drained and all I want to do is climb into bed and ignore the rest of the world for now. I donβt even get undressed or anything. Instead, I pull back the covers and crawl into bed, pajama bottoms and all, which is something practically unheard of. For a few minutes, I lay there wide awake before I finally roll onto my left side so I can watch the sky get lighter.
After ten minutes staring out the window, watching the trees blowing in the breeze, I feel the inklings of sleep starting to draw me back in. My eyelids feel heavy and I finally start to sink into my bed, letting the comfortable mattress cradle my body.
Just as I start to nod off, a strange scratching sound enters my consciousness. At first, it doesn't register, not really. But the longer it goes on, the more my brain starts trying to work out where the sound is coming from. The next thing I know, I'm wide awake with my eyes slammed shut. For whatever reason, I'm not strong enough to face whateverβs making that sound.
Without a doubt, it's not a natural house sound. Maybe it's gigantic mutant miceβ¦or maybe it's something else. Whatever it is, it's not going to let me go back to sleep.
Gathering the courage to sit up in bed, I continue to keep my eyes shut as I listen for the source of the sound. When I pinpoint the direction, I open my eyes. Swallowing back a scream, I place my fingers over my lips and stare in shock. An eerie, reddish glow emanates from beneath the tiny door, illuminating its edges. I clutch my blankets close to my chest as I try to cram my heart back into my body.
Just when I get brave enough to throw my legs over the side of the bed and have a closer look, a shadow moves on the other side of the door, then disappears.
Chapter 19
Legacies and Curses
Monday classes blur by with a ferocity Iβve never experienced before. My brain is a whirling mess of questions, and no matter what I do, I canβt seem to calm it. After the shadow beneath the hidden door, I donβt know what to do. My bravado to check things out has all but vanished because now I have no idea if itβs even safe to stay in my room. What if the VodnΓk is camping out in there? Worse yet, could my dad be protecting a creature that captures souls? And if it is the VodnΓk, what in the hell am I supposed to do about it?
Before I know it, I find myself following Cat and Colt to the county library to do some more digging. Colton leads the way, back down to the older portion of the library.
βI didnβt think youβd ever want to be back here after what happened on Friday,β Cat says, plunking her backpack down on the table we vacated the other day.
βYeah, it was a bit much,β I say, entering the space and walking to one of the large tables in the center of the room.
Coltonβs eyes burn into me and I canβt help but feel self-conscious. I run my hand through my hair, trying to tame some of the flaming flyaways.
Taking a deep breath, I drop into a chair. I flit my gaze from Colton to Cat and back again.
βLook, I donβt know how this is going to sound, but I gotta get it out there because I feel like Iβm going crazy,β I begin.
Colton takes a seat at the table, but Cat hovers closer, choosing instead to lean against the table.
βWhatβs going on?β Colt asks, leaning forward.
βWell,β I begin, getting back up and to pace, βI honestly donβt know where to start.β
βStart at the beginning,β Cat suggests.
βThe beginningβ¦β I laugh. βIβm not even sure where the beginning really is.β
βOkayβ¦β she says, throwing an ominous look at Colton.
βItβs been a long time since I was here in Windhaven. Like, a really long time, I was seven. Anyway, when I was last here, I hated it. I hated everything about it. I hated my dad. I hated the manor. Everything. It was stifling and boringβ¦β I say, my voice trailing off as my memories swirl. βThis time, things are different. Itβs like my original memories of being here donβt make sense. The house is actually kinda cool. My dadβs been nothing but awesome, and itβs been anything but boring.β
Both of them watch me expectantly as I look up to meet their gaze. Neither of them say a word; they just wait for me to continue.
I rest my hands on the back of my chair and lean in.
βOne of the first few days I was here, I sawββ I say, shaking my head. βI thought I
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