Tessa’s POVLucias cleared his throat loudly, making Patty stop her words and quickly stand to her feet. Her face looked flushed, and her eyes widened as she stared between me and Lucias, his arm still wrapped around me protectively.“I’m so sorry,” she breathed. “I didn’t mean—”“Enough,” Lucias said, his words firm, and even I felt the need to silence and bow my head at him.They all stood and fell to their
Joseph’s POVThe sun was warm in the place where I lay. I hadn’t been able to bask in the sun like this since before I became a vampire. The sounds of the trickling water, from the stream, brought a sense of tranquility to my mind, and I closed my eyes, relishing the warm air.I couldn’t help the smile on my lips as the grass underneath me tickled my body. I was shirtless, but I wore a pair of jeans. The same jeans I wore when I was shot in Tessa’s living room. The memory slammed into my mind with such force that I gasped and sat up.
Joseph’s POV2 weeks.I had been out for 2 weeks?? “I can’t stay here,” I said, attempting to get up but feeling a shot of pain in my stomach. I winced at the pain and instantly fell back onto the bed.“Easy now,” Bernard said, trying to get me to calm down. “You’re taking a little longer to heal because you were shot a few times with a silver bullet. You need to let yourself heal.”
Tessa’s POV“That’s it, Tessa! You’re doing it!” Lucias exclaimed, clapping his hands.The others in the coven came outside to the backyard to see what I was doing. They all stared up at the sky and watched as the clouds darkened, just as I wanted.There was a small fire in the middle of the yard; a fire that I had set. But I wasn’t afraid of it like I was at that time I set the forest on fire. This fire was controlled, and I knew it wasn’t going to hurt me or anyone around me. It was listening to me; waiting for orders and wanting to do right by me.It was working for me, not against me.The clouds exploded and rain poured down, soaking us all. The others screamed and laughed as they got drenched. I didn’t get wet though. A small bubble formed around me, shielding me from the wrath of the water.It took out the fire only leaving a small cloud of smoke that emerged from the ground and disappeared into the night’s air.I raised my hands and swiped away the clouds and the rain and it st
Tessa’s POVThe owl watched me with its head cocked as I grabbed a pen off my nightstand and went over to my vanity. Under Joseph’s message I wrote down the location of the coven. My hands trembled with each letter I wrote, and my vision became blurry with tears.I knew he was alive from the beginning. But I lost hope. Now I knew for certain that he was out there, and he was coming for me.My Joseph was alive.I’m not sure where he managed to get an
Tessa’s POVThe owl watched me with its head cocked as I grabbed a pen off my nightstand and went over to my vanity. Under Joseph’s message I wrote down the location of the coven. My hands trembled with each letter I wrote, and my vision became blurry with tears.I knew he was alive from the beginning. But I lost hope. Now I knew for certain that he was out there, and he was coming for me.My Joseph was alive.I’m not sure where he managed to get an
Joseph’s POVI wanted to teleport to the coven house location, but Esmeralda said that we should be using as little magic as possible when we get there and when we get her out of there because they will be able to track us if we use magic in their territory.So, we drove.It took a few hours, but we finally reached the small town that Tessa’s father’s farm was in. I was surprised that the coven house was only a few minutes away from the farm. It was right under our noses the entire time.
Joseph’s POVAs soon as my arms wrapped around her, it was like a dam had broken inside of her. All the fears, the pain, the emotions she had felt throughout these last couple of weeks came pouring out of her.Tessa sobbed in my arms, burying her face in my chest; her entire body shook as she cried and her hold on me tightened. I breathed her in, basking in her scent and allowing it to calm my wound-up body. I was still in shock that she was in my arms again.I buried my face in the nape of her neck, breathing her in.