Ellaâs POV
âZagreus?!â My mother gasped, furrowing her brows together as she
stared at Hazel. The disbelief on her face made it obvious that she knew this was very bad.
âYou know who he is?â I asked, eyeing her carefully.
She was quiet for a moment as she processed this information.
âI know of him,â she answered. âAs does your father. Does he know that Zagreus has surfaced?â
âI havenât seen him,â I answered. âSo⦠no.â
âHave you met him before?â Colton asked, also eyeing my mother.
âWeâve only heard rumors of him in the past,â she answered. âWe know she has summoned him in the
past and the two of them have caused havoc.â
âHow was he defeated?â I asked.
âHe wasnât,â Hazel was the one who answered this time. âHe helped Jazzy take over an entire coven
and she no longer needed him. She let him go back to wherever he came from.â
âI donât understandâ¦â Diana breathed. âWhy would she summon such at demon again?â
My motherâs eyes found mine and held them momentarily before responding.
âSheâs after something,â my mother said, gravely. âAnd I fear it has to do with our kind.â
âItâs likely,â Hazel agreed. âShe doesnât like Volana wolves.â
âWhy now?â Diana asked, furrowing her brows together. âWhy is she taking action now? After all these
years?â
âSomething must have happened,â my mother said, shaking her head. âIâm not sure what that could
have been though. But it canât be goodâ¦â âWe shouldnât be here,â Colton finally spoke after what felt
like a long while. âIf sheâs after Volanaâs then this village is no longer safe. A shield is not going to keep
darkness away.â
âIf that is what she truly wants, thereâs nowhere we can hide that darkness
find us,â Hazel said, a grim look falling over her expression as she
around the table.
&tight knot had formed long ago in my stomach, and it was only getting I looked up at Colton who sat
beside me; he met my eyes.
That more can we do?â I finally asked, looking at Hazel.
he was quiet with uncertainty.
âHow about a protection ceremony?â Diana suggested, looking at everyone with a timid frown. âWe can
do a protection ceremony. Keep our village surrounded by light. Darkness doesnât like the light; it canât
survive in it.â
âThat could work,â Hazel said, nodding her head. âBut if she really is going to cast a dark curse using
the darkness she conjured, I donât know if my magic alone is enough to keep our village protected from
it.â
âMaybe not yours alone, but together, the protection spell will be even stronger,â my mother said, giving
her a nod of encouragement.
âMe too,â I said without even thinking about it. âI just got my wolf back this morning, and I can already
feel my powers recharging. Iâll stay and help.
âWe have to get you back to school before curfew,â Colton reminded me. âI think this is more important
than à curfew,â I said in return, narrowing my eyes at him. âI canât just sit around and do nothing. We
have to protect your mother and the rest of her village.â
Coltonâs eyes found Dianaâs and they held eye contact for a long while before he sighed and then
eventually nodded in agreement.
âOkay,â he finally. âWe will stick around to do this spell; but right after Iâm taking you back to school.â
I smiled up at him and kissed his cheek gently.
âI love you,â I said to him gently.
He smiled in return and kissed me back. I turned to Hazel, feeling determination surfacing in my body.
âSo, what do we need to do?â I asked.
âI will grab my spellâbook from my home; just give me a few minutes,â Hazel said, jumping to her feet.
She quickly left the house, while the rest of us looked after her.
âDo you think itâll work?â I asked, glancing at my mother.
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my eyes.
think it has to,â she responded, reaching over to me and grasping my
firmly
about I make us some dinner,â Diana suggested, standing to her Do we like Shepard pie??
That sounds delicious, Mom,â Colton said. âIâll help you.â
He stood as well and went toward her fridge. As frightened and nervous
I was, my stomach growled with anticipation for food.
âWant to go for a walk while they prepare dinner?â My mother asked.
I smiled and nodded at her. Together we went outside into the cold autumn air. I took a deep breath of
the brisk breeze and stared up at the sky. The sun was close to setting and an unsettled feeling fell
over me. âHave you ever seen Zagreus in person?â I asked, peering at her as we walked down the
narrow streets of the rogue village.
âNo,â she answered. âI only heard rumors of him. He was summoned long before I was born. But I
heard it was a very trying time. My father remembered it as the Dark Ages. There was danger lurking in
every
corner.â
âGrandpa James?â I asked, raising my brows.
She nodded gravely.
âHe told me about it a couple of years before he passed away,â she explained. âI had heard about it
before that, but he was the one who told me of his experience with darkness. He told me he looked
darkness in its snakeâlike eyes, and it fled from him.â
âGrampa James faced Zagreus?â I asked, amazed.
She nodded her head once.
âThey were running from it,â my mother explained. âMy father and mother. But my mother tripped and
just as Zagreus was going to attack her, my mother jumped in the way. He saved her life despite risking
his
own.â
âWhy didnât Zagreus attack them?â
My mother was quiet for a moment.
âI donât think he ever knew the answer to that question. He was the one who told me that darkness
canât survive in the light and that the greatest form of light is love. I think his love for my mother was
enough light to
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Zagreus away.
bt that was beautiful and yet so terrifying. My mother stopped so she could face me. She took hold of
my arm, stopping me as and making me look up at her.
hat you have your abilities back, I need you to use them to your she told me solemnly. âKeep a shield
around you and keep urself surrounded with light. I know you havenât practiced with your wers much,
but you have the ability to summon light.â
How do I do that?â I asked.
âItâs all about your brain and the level of control you have. Just imagine yourself surrounded by a ball of
light; imagine that source of light and pull it toward you. Just as you would with a shield,â she explained.
I nodded.
âI can do that,â I said, giving her a confident smile.
I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. I stretched out my hands so I could feel the breeze wrapping
around every ounce of my body. including my fingertips. I imagined the warmth of light hitting my
features and forming around me like a cocoon of power and radiance. I imagined the streetlights
shining down on me and hitting me with their glorious light. The light covers me and the shells around
me, only to glow brighter and become more powerful.
The light detaches from the streetlamps and becomes one with my body. Though my eyes were closed,
I imagined myself glowing and becoming one with that light.
I felt my mother taking a step away; I felt her pride and admiration as she looked at me. When I opened
my eyes, I could see the excitement in her eyes. I looked down at my body and realized I was glowing.
I had taken the light from the nearby streetlamp and made it my own. I was the ball of light and the
streetlamp was now turned off completely.
âAmazing,â my mother breathed with the fondest smile on her lips. âNow return the light to the lamp.â
I nodded and stared up at the streetlight; I imagined the light draining from my body, slithering around
the ground and uncovering my feet. The cold of the autumn air returned to my flesh, and I shivered at
the sensation. The glowing cocoon that was wrapped around me began to dim and just as the last of
the light left my body, the streetlamp began to glow again.
amazing, Ella Bean,â my mother said, wrapping me in her arms you feel frightened and the air has
gone too dark, just do that where you are, you can always summon light to you and it will hoare
darkness away away
Ther tightly, feeling my body relax.
you think this spell is going to work?â I asked. âDo you think itâll keep darkness away from the village?â
I think itâs worth a try,â she said gently.
Before I could say anything more, Hazel approached us from nearby. I hadnât even known she was
there, but in her hands, she held a thick purple book that I knew was her spell book.
âI think I found a spell that will work,â Hazel said, stepping toward my mother.
My mother glanced at the book intently and read, âCalling the earth guardians to keep away all
paranormal harm and evil.â
âEarth guardians?â I asked, raising my brows.
Hazel nodded and my mother had a pleased look on her face.
âYes, why didnât I think of that,â my mother said thoughtfully. âEarth guardians are meant to keep certain
areas safe if they are summoned. They are meant to protect the earth from all evil. They can stretch
out for as long as our powers allow it.â
âIt calls for a lot of power though,â Hazel continued. âI donât have enough to protect this entire nation.
But I should have enough to protect the village; and possibly even the Calypso pack and other nearby
packs.â
âDo you think it will keep darkness away?â I asked, my tone becoming
worried.
âThe guardians are made up of all five elements,â Hazel explained. âEarth, water, aif, fire, and spirit.
Those elements combined form a light so
strong that it can ward off darkness.â She paused and glanced at my
mother with a look of anticipation. âWith our powers combined, I think we can do this.â
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