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Wade bends in, brushing his lips against mine. βOkay, meet you in an hour?β
βSounds like a plan,β I say, grinning.
He saunters out, walking through the library like he owns the place. Despite all the craziness going on around him, he still has such magnetism and an air of confidence about him.
Running my hand along my neck, I twist around to face the computer. Hitting the back button, I click on the next two links. They have all the same information as the first one, with small variations.
The fourth link, however, goes into the details between the mindless undead and those with independent, cognizant thought. Revenants are controlled by an outside force. Liches on the other hand, can somehow retain their mindsβeven when the rest of them has been desiccated.
I shudder at the thought of skeletal remains wandering around, somehow retaining their ability to think and make decisions. The mindlessly controlled ones are scary enough.
Leaning back, I stare blankly at the screen.
Why would anyone want to raise the dead and turn them into revenants? So far, what have they accomplished, other than launching a local investigation and causing suspicion to be thrown around?
My eyes widen.
What if whoever has been raising the dead has deliberately sent the revenants to Wade? And if thatβs true, why?
It doesnβt make any sense.
Taking a deep breath, I turn back to the computer. Abigail told me that if the dead werenβt found and laid to rest, worse things would follow. Itβs pretty clear now, she meant theyβd become revenants. So, my guess is, this sort of thing has happened before.
I tap my fingertips on the edge of the keyboard, thinking.
She also mentioned, I need to do some research on the house in order to get a better picture of whatβs going on. Abigail and Warren were part of the founding of Windhaven but Iβm not sure how it all ties back to Blackwood Manor.
Biting my lip, I put the cursor in the search bar and type Blackwood Manor. I fully expect for it to come up with a big fat nothing, especially after having to go to the county library to get more information last semester. However, thatβs not the case. Nearly sixty results come back.
Scanning through them quickly, the majority of them are focusing on the house and its relationship to the energy of the town. Eyeing the time, I frown.
Do I race to Postmortem Communication? Or do I stay here and dig a little deeper?
βAh, screw it. Itβs one day,β I whisper, returning my gaze to the computer screen βBesides, this way, I can get more information out of Abigail later.β
I click on the first article, bending in to see exactly what kind of information a school would keep on my house. Of course, the piece is small, but talks about the house and its unique location. Evidently, people believe it was built on a vortex of energyβlike a gateway that makes it easier to see and summon the dead.
Maybe that explains why my abilities didnβt present themselves until I was there? Clicking through the next few links, the majority of the articles talk about the house and the way it was a beacon for those with supernatural abilities. In a way, it served as a stake in the ground, giving silent permission to those with power to join forces.
From the moment Abigail and Warren broke ground, other families with abilities were drawn to Windhaven, building their homes nearby. The Gilberts and the CranesβDominicβs familyβwere the most notable.
Scanning the next page of results, one catches my eye and looks promising. I pull my seat in closer and give it a click.
August 26, 2005
Blackwood Manorβs Magical Memory
Written by: Alexander Dunham
Windhaven, Massachusetts, is known for its supernatural draw, thanks to the Windhaven Academy and its magical teachings. Every year, thousands of supernatural hopefuls enroll into the elite super-school, hoping to learn how to master their gifts and become an even stronger version of themselves. However, hidden in the woods of Windhaven is a manor with a magical history all its own. Yet its significance seems to have been lost amongst the new generation of witches, shifters, and other magic-wielders.
Blackwood Manor is residence for one of the oldest families in Windhaven, the Blackwoods. Built in the 1700s, it was thought to be erected on hallowed ground in order to work in relationship with the Blackwoodsβs innate abilities. Both Warren and Abigail Blackwood were known for possessing strong powers in the postmortem realm, gifts that were rare then and even more rare now. Together, they were a formidable team. Warren could both see and hear the deceased, making it easier to communicate with the dead. Abigail, on the other hand, was born a necromancer, with the ability to summon the souls of those who had passed and, under the right circumstances, bring them back to life.
Unfortunately, Abigail met an untimely death herself and her loss drove Warren into madness. He began creating additional rooms in the home at a feverish pitch. Those close to the family believed it was to make rooms for all of the children they would have liked to have had. However, in talking with the current descendant living in the home, Mr. Lyle Blackwood, he paints a very different picture.
βI think it would be a special kind of hell being able to see and hear spirits, but not being able to bring them backβespecially when the one who could, is the one you lost,β Mr. Blackwood said. βIβm sure being a postmortem medium in the pre-supernatural revolution wasnβt easy. On one hand, Warren had people knocking on his door all the time, trying to get him to speak to their dead relative, friend, or whatever. Or if they needed help with exorcisms and hauntings. Then, on the other, people were scared to
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