Conjuring Dragons by Chante Francis (surface ebook reader TXT) 📕
Even so, I really thought that this time we could be free. We saw a way out, but suddenly it all got worse. Things got worse faster than they had been getting better.
It's true when they say you can never run from your mistakes without them catching up to you. When you resurrect someone, they just don’t seem to know how to stay dead anymore. Just because you believe it’s behind you doesn’t mean it can’t become a part of your present again. It was supposed to be a peaceful new start, we were finally going to have a family of our own. We were going to be happy, we were going to get loved. Everything looked almost perfect. Things aren’t always what they seem though, and that’s okay I guess, because we’re not as weak as we look.
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“You can touch it if you want to,” Jason says, noticing my stare on his wound, “It doesn’t hurt.”
“How is that possible?”
“Magic.”
I shot him the most flat look I could muster. When all he did was smile at me, I asked him if it was an illusion, “In a way it is, but not really.”
“What in the world is that supposed to mean?”
“It means its magic. It’s something only few know how to do successfully and only one of them would I ever let use it on me.” He waited patiently while I tentatively touched it. “We need to head to me dad’s office. The bastards took my mom, right now he’s not someone you want to piss off.”
“They took your mom?!”
“We’ll get her back.” He said as he pulled me along like a child needing direction. Entering the hallway I expected to still see the vampire that attacked me earlier. Instead, an empty hallway greeted me. No longer apprehensive I quickened my pace so that I could walk next to Jason instead of behind him. If something else popped up I wanted to see it; to have time to defend myself. “You were actually out for a couple hours, the sun is just setting again.”
“When?”
“When you fainted.”
“Seriously?!” I stopped walking immediately. He stopped as well and turned to look at me, “Why didn’t anyone wake me up? Wait! You guys let Cassie smack me for that long?!”
“I knew you were tired and we didn’t need you for the moment, so I told them to let you sleep.” He began tugging my hand again. I wasn’t needed. “Come on, we don’t want my dad to come get us, and we don’t have the time to waste.”
I let him drag my listless body along to the office. My mind wandering to faraway places of the past.
ImprintText: Copyright 2011 by Chant'e Francis
Images: Chante Francis
Editing: Chante Francis
Publication Date: 01-22-2011
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