Elly
The two of them looked like deer in headlights. Elly turned her head away from them. It wasn’t the mud covering her, or the bright red mark on her face from Darren slapping her. The Hughes instilled in her the need to stay away from strangers. If the wrong one found her it would be the death of her. It would especially mean her parents died for no reason. She couldn’t have that.
“Sorry, didn’t mean to scare ya. Our coven has land not far from here. We were hoping we could get some supplies from ya.” The man stepped forward making Darren take a few steps in front of Elly blocking her from view.
“Head back and get my parents.” He said over his shoulder. The words barely made it out of his mouth before Elly was jogging away, her book clutched tight to her chest. They were witches too. What if they recognized her? Elly’s mind was frantic. Rebekah was right, she wasn’t safe after all these years. As much as she hated the glamour it kept her she needed it.
“Shit…they’re never going to take their eyes off me now.” She stumbled to a stop and leaned against a tree. Her entire body shook. If they hadn’t come along when they had… she took another shaky breath. It was becoming harder and harder to fight Darren off. She never saw him so persistent before. Her stomach twisted painfully at the number of problems piling up around her.
“What do you think you’re doing? Where’s Darren?” Rebekah grabbed Elly’s arm and jerked her away from the tree. Jonah walked up to them as they heard voices close by. Their eyes grew wide as they realized there were strangers. “What did you do?” Whispered Rebekah. The three of them froze as the voices grew close. The second Rebekah’s eyes left Elly’s, she darted to the church. Ignoring the pain radiating through her body from her encounter with that idiot Darren, she didn’t stop until she slammed into her room.
She leaned against the thin wooden door trying to catch her breath. Her chest heaved a couple of times before she was thrown forward. The door forced open, almost splintering from the impact. Rebekah spun her around. A heavy smack to the face stopped her momentum and sent her crashing to the bed.
“You did this, didn’t you?” Rebekah slapped her again leaving her ears ringing. “Answer me!” She screamed. Elly curled up and covered her face with her hands. Rage shook her entire body. It took everything she had not to fight back. Rebekah spent Elly’s entire life reminding her that she is the only reason Elly is still alive. If she wanted to she could drop the glamour and let the witches come for her. Or worse, she could let the werewolves rip her apart like they did her parents.
“Rebekah.” Her husband’s voice froze her hand midswing as she was on the verge of continuing her assault. A sheen of sweat covered her forehead. A lump formed in Elly’s throat. She moved closer until Elly could feel her breath on her face.
“If they realize who you are you’re going to beg us to kill you before they can take you.” She hissed at Elly. Rebekah rushed out of the room with Johan. Elly was left trembling on her bed. She could just make out the sound of Darren’s voice as he returned with the strangers in tow.
“I’ve gotta get the hell out of here.” Elly’s chest heaved. The icy cold feel of panic flooded her veins threatening to freeze her in place. She reached down to pick her grimoire off the floor. It fell open to a page with blood-red writing scrawled across it. It was the same handwriting that popped up from time to time. It taught her everything she knew about herbs. But where did the writing come from this time?
“I hope we’re not imposing.” The woman from earlier’s voice was moving closer sending a chill of fear down Elly’s spine. One thing at a time, she reminded herself. Regardless of where the writing came from, what it showed was just what she needed. With the right ingredients, she could make a sleeping powder. By the time they woke up from this, she would be long gone. She ran her fingers over the instructions. Her heart lept. They had everything on the list, she was sure of it. All she had to do was sneak by the chapel door to get to the kitchen.
Elly poked her head out of her room and looked around. The sun was setting leaving the halls drenched in shadows. She crept across the tarnished wood floor doing her best to avoid the creaky planks.
“What brings you all the way out to our neck of the woods?” The man from earlier speaks. Despite his voice being upbeat, the sound of his words put Elly on edge.
“Your neck of the woods?” Jonah asks. Elly inched closer to the open door frame. They must have been in more of a panic than she thought if they left the door open like that.
“Oh yeah, like I said, our coven bought land not far from here.” Elly peaked out from the shadows. They were sitting at a dining table not far from the door.
“We’re sorry if we’re trespassing on your land. We can pack up if you’d like.” Rebekah laughed nervously.
“No, no, you’re fine. If anything I think you’re skirting pack territory here.” At the mention of pack territory, Rebekah choked on her tea spraying it out in front of her. Elly took the opportunity to dart across to the kitchen. Just as she made it through the doorway footsteps echoed in the hall. They walked right by where she was just standing. The hall closet opened and she knew they grabbed a towel to give to Rebekah. It was a close call but she made it. Elly didn’t waste time. She tore into drawers picking out what she needed.
“Are you alright?” Someone slapped Rebekah’s back.
“Fine, just went down the wrong way.” She gasped. Trying not to panic Elly began ripping things from cabinets in a far less delicate way. Having everything she needed already dried was perfect, but where were the mortar and pestle?
“Anyway, between the infighting with other witches and the tension with the wolves, our coven just thought it was time to find our own space. Ya know?” It was the woman that spoke this time. Her voice had the same strange upbeat cadence as the man she was with. A sigh of relief escaped Elly’s mouth as she found what she was looking for. She went straight to grinding the ingredients together, careful not to inhale the powder.
“We completely understand. We really value our space as well.” Jonah chimed in.
“That’s actually why we’re here. When Ernest said he sold his surplus to you guys we knew we had to reach out.” Silence fell and even Elly was tempted to poke her head in the room. She would kill to see the expressions on their faces.
“Extra supplies, of course. You guys can take a look at what we’ve stocked. We don’t need all of it for this weekend.” Elly looked beside her at the piles of herbs they had just gotten from the merchant. Ernest was his name? Time was up. She started scraping her mixture into a plastic sandwich baggy. She started to run out of the kitchen when she looked back and saw her mess.
“Shit.” She hissed into the dark kitchen.
“We could use some supplies. But mostly we’re here for a few extra hands.” an awkward silence settled again. Elly held her breath afraid to make any noise. She put things back in order cringing at the tiny noises the dried herbs made with every move.
“Thank you, both. But I’m afraid we’ll have to decline. We’ve already made plans for this weekend.” A chair scraped across the wooden floor. Fear flooded her brain as she started shoving things back in place. She wet a paper towel and swiped along the inside of the stone bowl she used. It wasn’t perfect but it would have to do until she could clean it properly.
“That’s okay, just think about it. We don’t want you to make this decision lightly. Our coven is growing. We just want it strong enough to be able to protect each other. Ya know. not just a coven but a community. Oh! I know. How about I heal the young lady that was here earlier. She looked like she took a pretty good tumble earlier.” Elly’s heart raced at the mention of her. She knew Rebekah would find a way to blame her for it. She ran out of the kitchen stopping at the strip of light spilling into the hallway.
“No that won’t be necessary,” Rebekah said as more chairs scraped across the floor.
“It’s no trouble at all. My wife is the best healer in the coven. It won’t take but a minute. Where’s her room? I’m sure she’s resting.”
“No!” Rebekah’s mask slipped. The irritation in her voice was evident even to Elly. “She hates it when we come in her room. I don’t want to make her more uncomfortable by having strangers in there.” Elly’s heart thudded like crazy as she pressed herself to the wall hoping no one saw her looking in.
“We really do appreciate your offer.” Jonah chimed in. “Darren, why don’t you go get your fiancé and see if she’s feeling well enough to join us out here.” Elly threw herself across the hallway not stopping until she slid back into her room. Heart racing and her body were covered in sweat, it took a few seconds for her mind to catch up. What the hell did he mean by fiancé?
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Rowan The smell of fear and the sound of a racing heart were two of Rowan’s favorite things. He took a deep breath, inhaling the scent. The little witch stared up at him. They all regarded him as a wild card because they couldn’t control him. But she looked at him with more than just fear. It could almost be mistaken for hope. Just the thought made him angry. He was a wild card because of the witches. Forever missing his other half because of them. His pack forever missing their Luna. To think any of them had the audacity to believe Rowan would take one of them as a mate was the biggest insult he could imagine. He let a claw slip out of his finger as he scratched it along the bark of the tree just above Lena’s head. “Alpha Rowan…is there something I can help you with?” Redness colored her cheeks. For a moment Rowan thought he saw her sniff him. Eris recoiled inside him, disgusted by the witch’s blatant attraction to him. “Hope so.” Rowan forced the words out. Despite the forcefulnes
Elly Heavy footsteps hammered down the hall toward Elly’s door. She barely had time to shove the bag of powder under her pillow before her bedroom door went flying open. Elly turned just in time to see Darren’s hands wrap around her throat and slam her against a wall. The pinching burning sensation rolled across her skin. The same sensation she got whenever someone other than Rebekah tried to tamper with her glamour. By now Darren was good at it. He’d done it so many times he knew exactly how to manipulate the spell. Yet every time he did it the pain was so intense it brought black spots into Elly’s field of vision. By the time he was done, she was slumped against his hands unable to hold herself up. Darren pulled his hands away letting her fall to the ground. “Get up. You just need to show your face, tell them you’re fine and get your ass back in the room.” Elly’s hands went to her throat then lightly touched her face. She did her best not to scowl at what an absolute ass he was. Wi
Elly “I’m so screwed,” Elly said to herself. Looking down at Darren with his face pressed against the floor and his ass in the air, she felt a strange mix of relief and dread. She pulled the bag out from under her pillow and frowned. In her panic, she used half the bag on him. whatever doubts she still had she had to push aside. If she were still there once Darren woke up she would be dead meat. She pulled a bag out from under her bed and shoved a handful of clothes along with her grimoire in it. She went to her bedroom door and pressed her ear against it. She wasn’t sure how long she was asleep or if anyone else was still awake. Elly held her breath as she strained to hear beyond the thin wooden door. After a few moments, she finally took a deep breath. Nausea rolled over her making it hard to move. With one last glance at the idiot on the floor, she forced herself to crack the door open and peak out. Everything was completely dark. Faint traces of moonlight filtered in from the w
Rowan Once the lust-fueled fog cleared from his mind Rowan was disgusted. His wolf receded in his mind leaving Rowan to get them out of the hole they just dug themselves into. Lena wiped her mouth and climbed to her feet. Standing on her toes she wrapped her arms around his neck and tried to kiss his lips. Rowan turned his head. “What’s wrong?” Her eyes grew wide. “Did I do something wrong?” Rowan clamped his jaw shut. Being a witch was her only crime but it was one he couldn’t look past. “I told you my wolf is out of control right now. Being with me is a death wish.” Eris snarled at him. It was technically true. “Is it the mate thing? What if I can help?” Rowan stiffened at her words? It had to be a lie. Either way, he had to focus. His pack came first. Taking a deep breath he wrapped his hands around her waist. “How can I worry about a mate when my pack is tearing itself apart. If it’s a special moon your coven can do something to help right?” She stiffened in his arms. The sm
Lillie The packhouse was full of kids from the pack that had not gotten their wolves yet. Realizing things were getting out of control once the sun started to set their parents brought them to the one place they knew they would be safe. Lillie had to call in warriors to help out despite all of them being spread thin already. A fact that Rowan would know if he had bothered to answer his phone or even respond to the mind links. His father never would have been so- Lillie cuts off the thought. That wasn’t fair. Her son didn’t need to be compared to a ghost. Least of all a ghost that made his fair share of mistakes during his lifetime. She took a deep breath and looked at the guilty look on her son’s face. “Rowan. You’ve got to do better than this.” Before she could get going Rowan held up his hands. “I don’t need a lecture right now, mom.” he shook his head but his mother’s growl silenced him. “I think you do. I know Eris is getting restless without a mate. I know it’s difficult to co
Elly “I’m not sure how you were raised but running around the woods bleeding is not a good idea.” Elly froze when she recognized the voice. Cecily stepped out of the shadows eyeing the injured hand Elly held to her body. Her other hand went toward the bag of powder only to remember she used the last of it on Rebekah. Noticing the movement Cecily raised her hands in surrender and stopped moving. “Hey. Sorry, didn’t mean to make you uncomfortable. I think we have you to thank for our freedom.” Panic rose in Elly’s chest and she started looking for an escape route. Everywhere she looked she could see the glimmer of wards. How did they have the time or power to do all of this? More importantly, did Cecily know that power came from her? “No, no! It wasn’t me. I couldn’t get you out I don’t have power.” She tried to back away from her but Cecily lunged forward and grabbed her arm stopping her from taking another step. “Careful,” she pointed to the ground. Elly nearly stepped on a ward. “
Elly Waking up, Elly went into full panic. She did know where she was but one thing was certain, she was in a bed that wasn’t hers. It was an actual full-sized bed that didn’t require her to curl into a little ball to fit into. Her hands patted down her body. A sigh of relief escaped her as she confirmed her clothes were still securely in place. She looked around the dim room and could only make out the rough wooden walls. They reminded her of when the Hughes were squatting at an abandoned summer camp. Elly moved to get off the bed when a series of knocks sounded on the door. She flew backward on the bed pulling her knees to her chest and wrapping her arms around them. The pain in her hand brought back the memories of her escape. She frowned realizing that she was still bleeding. The door swung open not giving her enough time to properly worry about it. “Hey you. It’s me.” Cecily poked her head in and waited a second. Elly stared at her not sure why she didn’t just walk into the room
Rowan Leaving his territory was a battle Rowan didn’t expect. After what his mother told him he wanted to rage. He wanted nothing more than to let Eris loose and to wreak havoc on every single witch they could find. It took a lot of screaming and tears but Rowan finally got on the road heading toward the Eternal Flame Coven. He couldn’t understand why his mother would drop such a bombshell on him. To make matters worse he couldn’t bring his beta with him. As important as it was to check out this coven, dealing with the pack’s tainted water crisis was more important. Thankfully his mother was handling his part of the plan. He knew it would he could trust them with this. The witch situation, not so much. Rowan’s knuckles turned white as he gripped the steering wheel. He could still see the tears on his mother’s face as she poured her heart out finally telling him their family secrets. It was the first time he had ever seen her nervous. Her hands twisted the hem of her shirt as she ref
Amber“What if he’s right?” Her father’s low calm voice asked.“I’m counting on him to be. She needs to go to her mates if the plan is going to work.” Her mother’s voice was calm as well. Too calm.“Sessy…” her father warned.“Oh stop. It’s a gamble sure. But this is what she was born to do. We just need to do our part. To do that, Elly needs to go to her mates.” Ice flooded Amber’s veins when her parents’ words. Her feet continued to carry her forward until she was standing in front of her parents. Their conversation died down when they noticed her and they each turned their smiling faces toward her.“Hey hon, are you not feeling well? You look pale.” Her mother got up and touched her palms to Amber’s forehead and cheeks. Amber grabbed her by the wrists and lowered her hands away from her. The struggle in her mind between telling her parents about her vision and calling them out for betraying her cousin had her speechless.“Maybe you should go lay back down.” Her father moved from th
AmberAfter everything that happened Amber’s parents treated her like she was made of glass. It was a non stop rotation of her parents and Luke hovering over her while she was in bed. There were even other members of the coven that popped in to check on her. It was heartwarming but unnecessary. She was fine, they had some of the best healers in the country.Despite all the rest and healing Amber she still felt worse than she had in her entire life. Seeing what happened to her cousin nearly broke her. Ellie felt more like a sister than a cousin. Their connection was instant and Amber wanted to protect it at all costs. Part of her even resented her parents for not finding her sooner. She replayed everything in her mind and realized there had to be more to it. There was no way someone as special as Ellie was just born to die. She needed to speak with her parents about it as soon as possible. Or at least she would if it weren’t for Luke. When he was near her it made her mind feel clouded,
LukeThe murderous gleam in his best friend’s eye was sobering. Seeing the blood of his pack mate dripping from his alpha’s mouth was terrifying. Eris was always a strong-willed wolf. It was a sign of truly strong alpha that their wolf had a mind of their own but the human counterpart could remained in control. It was madness for Luke to challenge him in the first place. Unsure if it was his rapidly approaching death or if whatever was clouding his mind had passed but Luke truly regretted the challenge. More than that he was confused by it. Even his wolf, Solis, was confused. They loved their alpha. He could tell them to jump off a cliff and Luke would happily oblige.“Alpha Rowan, please.” He croaked. The damage to his neck was substantial and healing slowly. The only thing that healed slower than an alpha bite was a wound made with silver. It was rare for him to use official titles with Rowan but he was desperate. “We need to go. There are vampires right there!” The chances of thes
Elly It was unclear if the injection of ice into Elly’s veins was from the clap of thunder that she felt in her bones more than she heard or the ear-shattering growl that somehow managed to be louder and more jarring. Her entire body locked up but she had to look. She needed to see. The massive white wolf that was once a welcome sight seemed off. Even from the distance they were at she could see its majestic fur was coated in blood and mud. It snapped and lunged at other wolves. This was a new fork in her path. Originally, she planned on going with the vampires to get away from her mates. “Planned” was a generous description. Elly was keenly aware that trusting vampires was more insane than trusting werewolves or other witches. The throbbing pain in her stomach was a good reminder that so far the vampires were the best option she had. Even now, with Rowan a scream away. If he hated her before he would despise her now that she was standing with a group of vampires. “How did we run i
“You better be worth the trouble.” Light danced in the vampire’s black eyes as he looked hungrily at Elly. She gulped back her panic not daring to ask what vampires wanted with her. The presence of one of her mates was drawing closer. Her eyes darted to the side where Dale was coming closer to her hiding place.The smile widened revealing the lethal glint of the razor-sharp teeth that were hidden beneath his full lips. He leaned in close to her exposed neck. Elly gulped back her fear.“I am.” Her voice was barely audible. It wasn’t a sentence she truly believed. The only thing that mattered what that everyone else seemed to believe it. The smile froze on the vampire’s face. “I am.” although she forced her voice out stronger, it was barely more than a whisper. He leaned closer and a splash of light fell across his chiseled face. His cold black eyes searched her face as she continued to look between him and her still-approaching mate.All she needed to do was call out and she would be r
Things escalated very quickly. Rain poured over them obscuring the light from the moon. There was no way the challenge could wait until they were back at the pack to do things right and from the look of the people around them, there would be more than one challenge. Just don’t kill them, Eris. Rowan told his wolf before receding to the back of his mind and giving him full control. By the end of his sentence, Lucas was already shifted and Solis was upfront and snarling. Rowan expected the fight of his life. He and Lucas had been training together their entire lives. No one knew his strengths and weaknesses better than his best friend.That’s exactly why Eris didn’t bother holding back. The second Lucas shifted and lunged for Rowan he easily dodged the attack and rounded on him. His attacks were relentless, grabbing him by the hind leg and slamming him into everything from the surrounding trees to the ground before slinging him toward the lake. He skipped across the water as easily as
RowanIt was getting late. Well, later. The full moon loomed over them making it hard to tell what time it was. Its fullness was a constant reminder that time was running out for Rowan to figure out how to save his pack. The thought that he had already failed so many of them, especially his mother, was what was keeping him from sleeping.Things were spiraling out of control and Rowan couldn’t figure out why. His mother had been training him to be Alpha his entire life. When his father died he had taken the mantle at such a young age. Strategizing was one of his strengths. He had to be strategic to avoid being challenged before he and his wolf fully were mature. Now, it’s as if he had never come up with a plan a day in his life. As the moon grew fuller his time to come up with something was running out and it did nothing to help him. Even Eris was completely silent. He was more than just the voice in Rowan’s head. He was his conscience and guide. They ran the pack together. Partners.
Elly“Another ward candle went out!” Rebekah came crashing in the door making Elly scream.“Listen…they can track us too. The three of us can’t hide together. Not with how powerful Elly already is…” It was clear he had a speech prepared, something he had been thinking about for a long time. It didn’t matter. Liv wasn’t hearing it. She pushed her palm against his mouth.“No. No. I’m not leaving my child. Ever. They’ll have to kill me first.” He grabbed her by the wrist and pulled her close.“Give me another option Liv. I won’t lose you two. I can’t.” His voice broke. There was an unimaginable hell on its way to their door step and he was powerless to protect his family. Rebekah cleared her throat.“If the problem is her power. Then it’s a problem you already know how to solve.” Liv choked on her tears. “What is she talking about.” Anthony held her back at arm’s length in an attempt to get a better look at her face. Elly held up one of her rubber duckies with a hole in the beak and squ
Elly“That must have been really painful.” A deep gentle voice cooed in Elly’s ear as strong hands lifted her from the ground. “We told you not to attempt this without us. You both could have seriously gotten hurt!.” Elly wiped at the tears in her eyes. Her sniffles drew in the thick smell of smoke. Was something burning? She blinked her irritated eyes at the bright kitchen. Darren was still in his mother’s arms bawling his eyes out as if he were the one that just had his powers siphoned.“What do you mean, Anthony? Someone did get hurt. My boy! His connection is torn worse than before thanks to your little princess!” Rebekah spits the words at them as she cradled her son tighter to her chest. His round face was cherry red from either the crying, the pressure of his mother’s grip, or both.“I think we both know that any fault for your son’s current condition does not lie with my three year old. Perhaps you should take your boy and calm him down while my wife and I take care of things