Silence engulfed the whole room. David darted his eyes around the room while James stared into nothing in particular. He tried to smile but it came out wryly and straight like a grin."And do what, James? It means nothing. Who ever said you can't be with someone you love? I don't remember reading that anywhere or hearing someone say that. This actually is great news, James." David smiled in conviction to his brother. "That is awesome, James."James was shocked at his brother's reaction to the news. He had expected David to be against the idea of him being together with Lorraine just as he expects the rest of the team to be but that was not what was happening now. David seemed delighted with the fact that Lorraine is a witch."Shh! Let's talk somewhere else. Let's not wake Kyle up or get heard broaching about this, I want to keep it a secret, don't want nobody knowing nothing yet," James uttered, meaning to his brother that it would be better if they go somewhere else."Okay, then."Dav
"Okay, I'll call you later," the mayor said into the phone as he placed his hand on the door handle of his house and pushed it back.He turned on the switch and the lights came on. As he turned, he saw Samuel sitting on the nain chair, leg crossed. "Been a long time, mayor," Samuel said with his eyes fixed on the center table.The mayor trembled backwards and froze. "What the fuck are you doing in my house? I don't remember inviting you." The mayor tried to put him in order and hide his fright. "As far as I remember you're supposed to be two thousand meters away from me.""That was how it was supposed to be if you stayed off anything that concerns me but unfortunately, you did not," Samuel drew his chair closer to the center table."What the fuck are you talking about? You're not welcomed here, please leave."Samuel stood up and walked towards the mayor, grinning. "What kind of man does not check on his family when he gets back home from work."The mayor trembled again, rushed towards
After a long and arduous walk alone in the forest, Lorraine arrives at the cave where she is to meet the Three Ancient Ghosts. According to Ellie the cave was not something hard to find. It was distinctive from the other rocks. She told Lorraine not to worry that there was something about the cave that'd draw her to it.Now Lorraine could see it and she began to wonder how the inside of the cave would be like if it was like this from the outside.Lorraine had been walking for what seemed like an eternity. Her legs ached and her throat was parched, but she was here, finally.Ellie told James not to accompany her because this was her fight and hers alone.There was an eerie feeling that embraced her as she got closer to the place.She was about to step in when she remembered the spell Ellie had taught her and had told her to say before stepping into the cave.She recited the spell, word by word making sure she made no mistakes in the recitation.Immediately she said the last word lamps
Lorraine dutifully closed her eyes, but as she did so, she let out a deep, weary sigh that echoed through the cave. After that, she remained completely silent, her ears straining to pick up any sound that might give her a clue as to what was going on around her.All of a sudden, the creatures began to growl and snarl, and the sound of their movements intensified. Lorraine could sense their presence moving around the cave, but without her vision, she couldn't determine exactly how they were navigating their environment.The noises seemed to come from different directions, and the irregularity of their movements made it impossible to predict where they would appear next."I'll tell her," the mischievous voice of the second creature suddenly said."No, I'll tell her." The third creature objected immediately."No, I'll tell her.""No. I'll be the one to tell her."The exchange of words before two of the creatures was brought to an abrupt stop by the interference of the other creature who i
David sat across from James in the living room, his brow furrowed with worry. He took a deep breath before speaking."James, there's someone in our team who's been snitching on us, selling information to other people," David said, his voice low.James raised an eyebrow. "What do you mean, snitching?""How do you think I got information about Abigail? Don't tell me you haven't heard of the news." He paused. "That aside, I mean someone's been leaking confidential information about our team's members, and our doings," David said.James appeared taken aback and perplexed, his expression suddenly changed to a mixture of surprise and confusion. He seemed to be struggling to make sense of David's proposition. "Who do you think it is? This person? The snitch?" James asked, his tone serious, as he tried to clarify David's point. There was a deliberate pause in James' statement that seemed to suggest he was skeptical about David's claim. However, David pretended not to notice the hesitation an
James and David walked into their grandmother's house. The drunkenness in David had cleared off before they even arrived at the place so it was no longer James' responsibility to see that his brother did not mess things up."Ma!" David called his grandmother mother out Loud immediately he stepped into the big living room. "Ma!" He repeated calmly, his voice extended as far reaching the walls of the house. This was his usual way of announcing his presence to his grandmother. "The bastard himself," Ma said to her grandson when he finally stepped fully into the living room. She was sitting on her most valuable property, her wooden arm chair. She loved to sit on it and press her weight into it and make it screech to and fro. "Come here," she extended her hands wide in a hug, still sitting in her chair."No Ma, I'm no longer a child that you should welcome with a hug everytime you see me. Moreover, I won't fit in your arms anymore." David shook his head at his grandmother meaning he was n
Lorraine was now interested in anything that deals with the supernatural. Ever since her return from the cave, she had found courage but not her powers. Ellie had volunteered to teach her to learn magic and master her powers; it made her a little bit excited. First because this would help her towards fulfilling the process and secondly, she needs to do something better with her life."What did you ask them about?" Ellie asked Lorraine as they strolled down through the forest searching for the perfect place to train.Lorraine took a deep breath, "if I'll be able to fulfill the prophecy," she answered, her voice slightly above whispering.Ellie chuckled. "That's all?"Feeling ashamed that she had not asked enough questions Lorraine tried to defend herself, "they were asking for things I can not afford to lose." She explained."I know. That's what they do, always."Soon they got to a place that's a bit clear. None of them knew how far into the forest they had come.Lorraine watched as El
Mr. Guano sat in his chair, leg crossed, peering out of the window that overlooked the bustling city of Lightwood. The big windows of his office gave him the privilege of a clear view of close to half of the city, especially on a day like this, when the sun was too lazy to begin its toll. The skyline was dotted with towering buildings that stretched endlessly towards the sky, while the streets below were teeming with people going about their daily business.As he gazed out at the city, the mayor felt proud of his achievement. After all, he had played a key role in the city's growth and development. As the city's mayor, he had initiated projects geared towards the city's infrastructure and had helped to bring numerous new businesses to the area.For the first time, he was wearing a brown polo shirt with a track trouser. Today was the day his aide would be discharged from the hospital so he was expecting to see him any moment from now. The mayor had intentionally not gone to the hospita