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All Chapters of Spirit Walker: Chapter 1 - Chapter 10

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Prologue

“She was an angel like creature. Sent to earth to help others,” stated a woman. Who was speaking with another woman, in the basement of an Alaskan house in the woods. A twelve-year-old girl was sitting on the stairs. Overhearing her aunt and her mother talking. “This can’t be true,” gasped her mother’s voice. “I don’t believe you.” “As a Wiccan, June. I really can’t lie about this.” “But you’re still a witch.” The girl knew that her mother was trying to keep her voice down. She could still hear the undertone of yelling from her harsh words. “Ava is special, June.” “Don’t you think I don’t know that,” hissed June. “But she’s, my daughter.” “Stop hissing at my wife, June. I know that you’re step-sisters, but it doesn’t give you the right to yell at her,” stated a deep voice of her uncle. Ava Miller was brought to Alaska by her mother. She seemed to be running from everything that they knew or cared about. All due to the young girl’s fear that came from the
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Chapter 1

Age 20 Ava Miller found herself in her bedroom of her Washington home. Four miles outside of Deer Park. T’was the night of her twentieth birthday. Lying on her bed. “I wish I wasn’t in high school. I’m done being bullied.” “It’s not going to get much better,” a faraway voice answered. Causing Ava to jump out of her bed and look around. She knew her mother’s voice. The voice did not belong to her. It was more like an elder woman that she had never heard before. “Ava.” “Who's there?” She could not for the life of her. Find where the voice was coming from. She did not have any technology that would cause a voice to pop out of nowhere. ‘So where is this voice?’ An elderly sounding woman sighed, “Oh Ava. We haven’t talked since you were eight years old.” Making Ava’s brain to work overdrive. ‘Eight?’ Then she remembered a time. Back when she was living in the countryside. Just twelve miles south of Colville, Washington. “Grandmother Willow?” “Yes, child.” “
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Chapter 2

Dream Walker: it is when someone, who is able to walk through dreams, other worlds, or even other realms. One who dream walks is someone who seeks answers to problems. Also known as a vision quest. “Well, I’m not a young man trying to prove that I’m a warrior.” Spirit Walkers: a spiritual leader who mediators between the spirit world and man. “But I’m not a Shaman.” A voice called out from behind her. “You’re from a long line of Shaman women. Including myself.” Ava turned towards the voice and found that she was not surprised to see Willow standing nearby. The living woman yawned. She had been reading for quite some time. “Do you have any questions for me?” “Yeah. I saw something in the dream walkers information. Something about Skin Walkers?” “You’re not one of them,” stated the elder woman. “At least not from my side of the family.” Ava’s eyes popped open. ‘Am I really hearing this right?’ She looked towards the ghost and asked, “I’m a shapeshifter?” Willow’s l
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Chapter 3

Ava found herself in her high school’s breakfast room. Where she was meeting up with a few people that she enjoys talking to in the morning. When she sat down in one of the cold hard chairs. She felt the weight of the world coming down on her. “Ava, did you get any sleep last night,” asked one of the girls in the group. “You don’t look so well.” A huff escaped Ava’s lips, “I’m alright. I just had a strange dream.” She knew not to tell anyone about her gift; not many people would understand. ‘Most people were right about me. I am a freak.’ “Oh, come on, Ava. You can tell me.” “No Mavis,” Ava shook her head. Trying to get her point across to the other girl. “It’ll be alright.” A sigh left her closed lips, making it more of a muffled sound. “It's not the first time I was faced with it.”“When did it started?” Ava almost wanted to yell at her young friend. Hoping that it would prevent her from knowing what she was. Just before she was about to do so. Ava saw a spirit
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Chapter 4

Ava was in her room, reading up on her laptop of loads of information on Spirit Walkers. There was nothing new from what she had learned from the night before. She was growing frustrated with the lack of knowledge that she felt that she should know. It was not the only thing that was bothering her, but also her friend, Dustin. She felt lost when it came to him. She pushed herself out of her desk, “I think, I should take a walk.” “No, you should stay here.” Ava turned to where she heard the voice. “Sorry Grandmother Willow, but I need fresh air to think.” Without hearing anything else from the spirit, she went downstairs and out the back door. Ava had enough of the indoors to last for a few moments. She had a need to get away from the house, but she did not understand the meaning behind it. Ava Miller did not realize that the world around her was getting dark. She was not seeing what she should be seeing. Nor she was hearing what she should have been hearing. SNAP!
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Chapter 5

“ ... Thank God... for unanswered prayers ..." Ava Miller awoke, glaring at her radio alarm clock. As she sat up, she grabbed her head. Hissing as she laid back down. “What did Azrael give me?” “Whatever it was,” stated a sharp sounding voice. “I don’t think it was enough.” Ava opened her eyes to look at the spirit in her room; sighing, “What did I do that got you to be like this?” Grandmother Willow glared, “Oh I don’t know? Leaving the house knowing that there are creatures of the night that could kill you.” Her eyes scanned towards the bite that was visible on Ava’s neck. “On other thoughts, you’re lucky to be alive.” The young woman on the bed glanced towards the clock and groaned. “Great, Dustin will be here in ten minutes, and I’m not even dressed yet.” “You should call in sick today. You don’t have the energy to go through your learning.” “I know that you have a good point,” stated Ava with worry in her voice. She crawled out of bed and turned her radio off.
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Chapter 6

Ava Miller found herself back at her home, after her long day at school. If it were up to her, she would not find herself going back there anytime soon. But she had no choice. She had to go to school. “I take it, you had a hard day?” Ava smiled as she turned to look at the wandering spirit in the living room. “You could say that.” “I see that boy didn’t drive you home today. Is everything alright?” Ava turned to walk towards the kitchen, where she went to grab a glass of water. She took a few sips before replying, “I’m finding out things that I wish I didn’t. Apparently, Dustin has feelings for me, or it was because of the vampire bite.” “It was the vampire bite,” stated Grandmother Willow with worry. “Did other boys had the same effect?”“Mostly, yes. It made me feel sick, I’m not used to that kind of attention.” She took another sip before turning towards the spirit. “Is there something I should be doing to prevent them from acting on impulses?” “Yes, but it could
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Chapter 7

Azrael was in his cave, sharpening his weapons that he had stored. He had many things on his mind when he saw a glowing dull white light come into his cave. Causing him to turn and saw that it was the spirit of an elder Native American woman. The one that he knew was teaching Ava Miller the way of Spirit Walking. “What can I help you with?” The elder woman glared at the figure before her, who she knew to be a pile of walking bones. “For starters, I want you to follow Ava.” “You know I can’t do that,” he waved a hand over his body. “People of this time would either run from me or open their arms in an embrace.” “Something happened tonight!” Willow saw that she had gotten Azrael’s attention, she went on. “A dark smokey figure came into her room tonight. Declaring that she was HIS! Now PLEASE tell ME, this ISN’T TRUE!” He glanced down at his weapon within his hand. Which he had stopped cleaning, but he could not find it in himself to look at the woman before him. “Sadly,
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Chapter 8

Ava was lying on her bed, trying to fight off the tears that were trying to make their way out of her eyes. ‘He is death, he really didn’t mean to do what he had caused.’ At least that was what she was trying to tell herself at least. “Ava, give it a break, the only reason you can’t get over him is because he has been the only guy to give you the time of day.” “Having a bad day, dear.” Ava glanced towards the spirit that she had grown to know well. “You can say that.” “Does this have to deal with your school?” Ava thought back during her earlier hours. It had just become lunch time and Ava had gone to her locker, which she hardly do. Because she did not want to run into her bullies, but sure enough they trapped her in the hallway. Davion blocked her against the wall; with his hand raised over her, touching the wall above her. She was getting tired of seeing his sparkling fake smile. “Hey Ava, wondering if you would help with my homework?” “Don’t you mean, for me to do
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Chapter 9

The next morning, Ava found herself awake before her alarm clock. She crawled out of bed and ripped the sheet off before heading into the bathroom. Where she threw them in a laundry basket, along with her night clothes. She jumped into the hot shower, allowing muscles to relax under the intense force of the water. “Glad to know that last night wasn’t a dream,” she grumbled out as she reached for the soap to lather herself with. Once cleaned she stepped out and dried herself, hearing her alarm clock going off, with another country song. “... Please... Don’t take the girl...” She took a deep breath before making her way to the radio clock and turned it off. Before turning towards her closet and deciding on her clothes. Ava found a pair of blue jeans, a gray sweater, and a blue vest and got dressed. “You looked like you didn’t sleep well.” Ava grumbled when she heard Willow. “Sorry,” Ava gruffed out. “I had a visitor last night.” “Good thing I decided to go for a walk, th
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