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Farther along the tree line, I catch the darkness again, but this time, it looks like a hooded figure is moving away from me. Picking up speed, I rush forward trying to gain on whateverβor whoeverβit is.
βHello?β I call out, hoping my voice will make them stop. βWhoβs out there?β
I push my way past low brambles and mid-height branches, trying to get closer. Again, the flash of darkness moves through the trees and this time, I know itβs a person. The movements and height are all too familiar.
βCat? Is that you?β I call out.
If it is, that would be spectacular. Catβs family has been in Windhaven for nearly as long as my own. Plus, the Gilberts definitely know about some of the strange things that have gone on in my house. Maybe, just maybe, sheβll know about the catacombs.
βHey, Catβcome back, please,β I call out again, hoping to get her attention so sheβll stop.
Slowly, the hooded figure turns around and drops their hood.
Catβs dark hair flies wildly in the winter breeze. Remnants of her exhalation swirl around her nonexistent expression. I take a step closer and her lips press into a thin line, but she doesnβt make another move.
βCat? Is everything okay?β I say, rushing forward as I push my way past a few more branches and trees to make it to her. βWhat are you doing out here?β
She looks directly at me, but doesnβt say anything, and it instantly puts me on guard. It reminds me of the strange vision of her I had after Wadeβs grandpaβs funeral. Iβd nearly forgotten all about that. Goosebumps flash across my skin and I pull up short, not sure I want to get any closer.
The two of us stand facing each other in a virtual stare-off, until finally, Catβs demeanor shifts.
βAutumnβI, uhβ¦ sorry. Did you say something?β she says, clearing her throat and wiping at her eyes with the back of her hand.
I take a tentative step forward and nod. βYeah, I was just wondering if youβre okay. Youβre on my property.β
She glances over her shoulder, as if completely out of sorts. βIβmβI guess I lost track of how far I was walking.β
βIs everything all right?β I say, taking another step toward her.
βYeah, yeahβ¦of course. I just wanted to get some fresh air,β she says, her voice gruff and scratchy. Almost as if itβs the first time sheβs used it for the day. βWhaβwhat about you?β
I glance around and nod, unsure how much I really want to discuss with Cat now. βYeah, me too, I guess. It seemed like a nice afternoon to get outside for a bit. Itβs chilly, but not too cold.β
βYeahβ¦β she nods, again glancing over her shoulder.
βWell, I guess I better get back. Itβs starting to get dark and Iβm not entirely sure I want to be roaming the woods when the sun goes down. I bet it gets a lot colder,β I say, jabbing a thumb over my shoulder and taking a step back. βAre you good to get home? Orβ¦β
βIβll be fine. I know these woods like the back of my hand,β she says, twisting toward her familyβs property.
βOkay, wellβ¦guess Iβll see you tomorrow then?β I say, narrowing my gaze and trying to smile, though Iβm pretty certain, if sheβs paying any attention to my face, it looks more like a grimace.
βYep,β she mutters, turning all the way around and trudging through the snow.
I watch her deliberate steps as she meanders away. She veers around trees and small mounds of snow, but with the way she moves, if I didnβt know better, Iβd think sheβd been drinking.
When sheβs far enough away that I can barely make out her form, I turn back the way I came and start walking to my house.
Cat and I havenβt been as close this semester, partly because of the amount of time Iβm spending with Wade. Thereβs been so much crazy and heβs needed some grounding to help him adjust. Just like with my parents, I should do a better job checking in and being a good friend.
God, I suck.
But Catβs been good. Sheβs been herself and normal.
I shoot another glance over my shoulder, unable to shake away the uneasy feeling settling in my stomach.
At least, I think she has been?
Then again, what if there is something off about Catβwhat would that mean?
A terrifying thought pops into my head and I shiver.
What if her resurrection didnβt go as well as we thought?
Chapter 11
Maybe It Was Fate
If something isnβt right with Cat, how would anyone know for sure? Is there some sort of supernatural test we could do to figure it out? Like a magical blood test or scan?
Even if there was, would I be able to get her to agree to it?
I kick at the snow mound at my feet, wishing this gnawing feeling at the pit of my stomach would go away. I flit my gaze to the area in the woods where I saw her yesterday.
What if thereβs nothing wrong and Iβm just imagining something that isnβt there? Worse yet, what if itβs all meβin my head?
βHey, where are you? You seem pretty far away,β Wade says, reaching out and placing a hand on my upper arm, then tugging me close.
I shake away my trepidation and look up at his concerned face. With everything thatβs been going on, the last thing I want to do is worry him more. βI was just thinking about the catacombs. I have no idea where the entrance could be, but I know we need to figure it out. Abigail wouldnβt have led me to the information if it wasnβt important to the questions I was asking.β
βItβs here somewhere. Iβm sure weβll find it. Granted, this snow isnβt making it easyβ¦β he says, placing his hand above his eyebrows and scanning the landscape. His eyes stop briefly on the gardening sheds and boathouse. βThere are so many places we could check. And
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