Easton looked at him. “Humans can possess magic?” Beorn nodded his head before continuing, “Although I must admit, I am glad that the fools who raised you did not have any magic in them.”
Easton helped Tegan into her seat and took his across the table from Beorn. “So, none of them have magic?” He ran his hand through his hair, thankful they didn’t. He hated even thinking about that life that was starting to feel like a lifetime ago.
“No, they did not.” He turned to glance at Nalia. “We all know the dark realm is seeking Easton. They noticed something in the physic realm around the time you met Tegan. No one knew what it was. It was like a small ripple in the matter that separates your world from ours, Easton. I knew and pretended to be
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We cannot just walk into your realm and battle, young druid. The battle between the white realm and the dark realm would destroy most of what was around us. In order to protect your world, we need to plan and find a way to lure them into an area that is not densely populated. Once magic is released, it is dangerous.” Nalia touched his shoulder softly.
Easton dropped his head, put his hands on his knees, and sighed loudly. “This just keeps getting worse and worse.” He stood from his chair and started pacing the kitchen.
“I am very sorry this has come to you and your family. I tried to prevent it.” Beorn leaned back and crossed his arms.
“You kept it from happening for many years. At least now, I’ll be able to help once we get some more training under my belt.”
“Finish eating, all of us need our energy for tomorrow. Tegan, I need you to make sure to let us know if you feel anyone getting near the entrance of Easton’s old home in the human world. Harry is still there and in touch with you, so you would feel it first even though I have witches living in the house to keep watch over the mirror. I think their combined magic should be able to keep them safe from the dark magic.” Chapter Seventeen
That night, when they went to bed, Tegan climbed into his arms. Easton pulled her close, sensing her need was as great as his. He tugged her nightgown over her head as he laid her on her back. His breath caught at the sight of
"Why do you also think Rebecca when she was cursed and attacking everyone told Hayley that she breaks Elijah heart everyday he sees her with Jackson."
“Well, I’m not sure. You’ll have to see. You will have to tell your son and grandsons the story so they know about the curse.” I said.
“I’m sorry.” She brushed away the gravel embedded in her now bloodied elbows. “It won’t happen again.”
“Alec... are you okay?” Isabelle asked. Alec sighed and closed the book sitting it on his lap. He turns his head to look out the window.
“Yeah, well don’t get used to it,” I reply, “I can’t save your life every time you’re endanger.”
“Then how do you explain all the things that still happen to them now?” Savannah then asked me now sounding implacable.
“You think none of this would have happened under your watchful eye? I saw you Cullen. I saw you turn away from us.”
“Gawain,” said Joan, still adjusting his nose, “the more you talk, the longer this’ll take. I’m almost done. I’m sorry this hurts so much, but there’s no other way.”
"I'm being honest. You have the power. You're the one who helped create it, not me."
"Old magic," Gabriel says softly. "Magic that's been put in stasis. It's been a while, since I've been here."
"What's happening?" she asked, but this time her words were heavy, and became intense. I stood up for a moment, meeting her eyes with mine. I let out a sigh as I glided down the wall and sat down. "Nothing," I whispered. "Go back to sleep while you can." I could see her tremble as she pulled the rotten cloth over her head and turn to her side, ignoring the stench and forcing herself to fall asleep.
“But others are able to do more. You obviously have an affinity for earth or nature, whatever you want to call it. I do too, which is how I was able to reach you in the Other World. Go ahead, you can feel special. Not everyone has that ability.”
I want to talk to you.” She patted the seat, signaling to sit. “First of all, good to see you, and I love you. Next, I’m sorry you had to see this. You realize your brother has made some bad decisions, but that doesn’t mean we don’t love him, right?”
“We don’t have time for that, but I know what to do. I just came to prepare you.”
“Of course I did, Adam.” Harper’s annoyance was palpable even over the faulty connection. “But it’s obviously not helping us much. He’s having some sort of malfunction.”