Sabrina and Janeka were bent on finding out what or how to stop whoever was trying to bring back Edmond Michael. They knew someone else was going to die, but they had to figure out the criterion that qualified each person as a death candidate.
“I don't think we'd find answers in all these old books.” Sabrina said, flinging one away. Janeka stopped the book from dropping to the floor, she slowly moved her left hand, and it lay gently on the table.
“We won't find answers by flinging books. We have to keep searching.” Janeka said, she shrugged, and put the books she had finished with on the shelf.
“What if Freya was responsible for this?” Sabrina said, glaring at Janeka knowing that she would respond negatively.
“Come on. We know what this unknown person wants.” Janeka said.
“Our father.” Sabrina uttered.
“Yes. You know that Freya knows what our father is and she wouldn't consider setting him free. It's at our detriment.” Janeka said.
“Sometimes we just have to neglect the impediments, undertaking a vigor adventure.” Sabrina muttered, raising an eyebrow before twisting the door handle about to leave.
“Nick's parents would be looking for him.” Janeka informed.
“Perhaps, we could wipe the memories of the people in Weston Hills,” Sabrina said, turning to her and smirking before Janeka grinned back.
Hayley was at the library with Wendy, they were studying Wendy's favorite subject, Chemistry. Her love for the subjects knows no bounds. She excelled always in this subject, no matter what it would cost her, she was prepared to give anything. Suddenly, Hayley began to feel her sister's chants, she heard ringing before she heard dripping. She looked at all the students in the library, there was absolute tranquility, Wendy looked at her before getting her gaze back to her book.
“Are you alright?” She whispered.
“I'm fine.” They were sitting opposite the window, her eyes widened when she saw a blue light dispersing through the skies.
“Oh! no.” Hayley said whispering a spell. Her whisper was so tiny that she couldn't even hear herself though she knew what she was doing.
“What's that?” Wendy whispered when her gaze met the blue light approaching.
“I don't know but get down.” Hayley said, tugging Wendy to the floor, they both groaned, as the blue lights passed through their school, breaking through the glass windows, shattering them into pieces. They all heard ringing grumbling, as they couldn't withhold the pain, but lay their palms on their ears just to lessen the sound they heard.
“What the fuck!” Wendy said as she sat up.
Earnestine was speeding through the paved road which was surrounded by tall evergreen trees. She kept her eyes and attention focused on the road, as she began to mumble a spell.
“It's time to find out the truth.” She told herself when she finished the spell.
“Sabrina, what did you do?” Hayley inquired, as she barged into the library. “You don't deserve that answer.” Sabrina told her, arching an eyebrow.
“We wiped the people's memories. Don't pretend as if you're a human.” Janeka mocked. Hayley gazed at them for a few seconds before she rushed back to her room.
“People should have rights to their memories.” Hayley retorted.
“We are only doing this to find out the truth.” Janeka fired.
“Do you want the world in chaos? I bet you do.” Sabrina said peering into her eyes before stroking her face and sighing. “Grow up Hayley Michael. Save yourself before you aid others because one day you'd get yourself killed.” Sabrina cautioned before she stepped out of the library.
What could she do, but let them have their way since they were the elders and knew more than she did?
Freya and Eamon giggled, the streetlights were on, people were going home, darkness was setting in, and she was preparing to retire home. She felt that her sisters would be furious with her for leaving the house all day without even leaving a phone call or text message. She also noticed something weird earlier in the day, and she knew that it was a memory wipe spell.
“I'm going to drop you off.” Eamon insisted.
“Nope. You have to get the rest you need.” Freya smiled, stroking her hands over his opened chest. He felt his hairs stand erect, closing his eyes he inhaled deeply, as he pulled her closer to himself.
“I just want to be with you as long as I can.” He uttered, they held each other around their waists, smiling.
“You would have me as long as you want.” Freya reminded as she kissed his cheek.
“Soon.” She whispered in his ears before pulling away from him.
“Yes. I must see to your safety first.”
“I'm a witch. I can protect myself.” She blurted, heading to the door.
“I know, but still you need me by your side,” Eamon said, as he closed the door hurrying to the car, to open the door for her as a gentleman would always do.
Sabrina was in the kitchen making pancakes. Hayley walked in with two packs of pizza.
“The delivery just came in.” Hayley told her. Sabrina frowned. How can I be making pancakes, and someone stupidly ordered pizza, she thought before using her magic to turn off the cooker.
“Who ordered pizza?” Sabrina asked. “Earnestine.” Hayley answered, as she closed the fridge, and put the two-pack of pizza on the dining table.
“Earnestine well done. You are the best fucking sister in the world.” Sabrina yelled, washing her hand on the sink before dashing out of the kitchen.
“I heard that.” Earnestine said, leaning at the door while watching her leave.
“Well, I am not a woman of many words.”
“Perhaps, you are too weak to stop me.” Earnestine scoffed.
“Perhaps, I'm just showing you mercy.” Sabrina whispered to her ears before running down the basement.
“What does she always do in the basement?” Hayley asked.
“Go and find out.” Earnestine told her. Hayley knew Earnestine just let her anger take over her, the Earnestine she knew would never talk to her that way, she exhaled deeply, staring at her as she left the kitchen.
“It's alright Hayley. I'm not mad at you.” Earnestine bellowed. Hayley breathes out with her palms open before she got back to the sink.