what do we need for this spell to work?â I asked as my mother and
ho were both reading the spell book intently,
ental candles, which I have back at home,â Hazel said as she
inued reading. I also need a bowl of rose petals, which I can get from the gardens.
Tll pick the roses,â my mother offered. âShould we have the ritual in the village center at sundown?â
Hazel nodded.
âThat sounds great,â she agreed.
âWhat should I do?â I asked.
They both paused and looked at me.
âReturn to Dianaâs house and help them with dinner,â my mother said gently. âMake sure they are ready
to cast a spell tonight. We need them mentally ready because this spell is big and itâs going to take all
of us.â âIncluding Colton and his mother?â I asked.
Diana and my mother exchanged looks before turning back to me.
âFor this spell to work, we are going to need all of us,â Diana said, giving me a small smile. âYour
mother is right, they need to be mentally alert and prepared for tonight. It could be draining for all of
us.â
âOkay. Iâll let them know,â I told them.
I hugged my mother tightly before heading back to Dianaâs house. I paused at the door when I heard
the low rumble of music sounding from her small kitchen. It sounded similar to the music that Dee
listened to while cooking as well.
I walked through the living room and stepped into the kitchen, freezing at the doorway. I couldnât help
the grin on my face as I watched Diana and Colton dancing and singing while they were cooking
alongside one another.
The entire kitchen smelled delicious, and my mouth started watering. Colton was working on the
mashed potatoes while Diana worked on browning the beef and sautéing the veggies.
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It was nice seeing Colton so carefree and thriving with his mother, a rare sight indeed.
I walked further into the kitchen and without saying anything, I began to dance as well. I didnât
recognize the song, but it was the same style of rock that Dee often listened to. I donât need to know
the song to dance to the rhythm..
It only took a couple of minutes before Colton noticed me. At first, I thought he was going to stop
dancing. I found myself laughing at his dumbfounded expression. But then he smirked and strolled over
to me, taking me in his arms and twirling me around the kitchen as his mother chuckled.
âDid Hazel find a spell?â Diana then asked over the músic.
âYes. She said sheâs going to need all of us in order for it to work though. So, we all have to be mentally
prepared,â I answered.
âDo you know what kind of spell?â
âSomething about the guardians of the earth,â I said, shrugging.
Diana froze and snapped a look at me.
âThe guardians are the protectors of our earth. Sheâs going to summon them?â
âAccording to Hazel, we are all going to summon them,â I answered, looking at her in return.
âWhy? Is that a problem?â Colton asked, looking at his mother curiously and yet worriedly.
âThey use a lot of power,â Diana said, looking up at her son. âWe might not be strong enough to keep
them here.ââ
âBut they are the protectors of the earth. Wouldnât they want to help us?â I asked.
âThey are busy protecting the earth, yes,â Diana agreed. âWhich means they arenât going to want to
protect us unless we have enough powers to feed them.â
âThey feed off our powers?â I asked, raising my brows.
The guardians survive off the power of the elements. The earth holds. each of those elements. When
we summon them, we are taking them from the earth where they canât feed. So, whoever summons
them will need to keep them fed. If we arenât powerful enough to feed them, they wonât stick around
long.â
Razel seems to think we could be strong enough,â I said,
âWhat would happen if they drain us?â Colton was the one to ask. âWould
No. the guardians would never kill. It would weaken us if we werenât strong enough. If they sense we
arenât strong enough right off the bat, then they most likely will leave and return to the earth without
giving us the time of day,â Diana explained, shaking her head sadly. âThey will only survive based on
the energy we give it.â
So, we just have to wait and see if we have enough power to feed them.â I said, 1 sounded more
hopeful than I felt.
âMy mother and I donât have powers,â Colton reminded me.
âMaybe not physically; but sheâs still a Volana wolf and you have Volana blood. That has to count for
something.â I said, touching his arm gently. âHazel thinks this can work. We have to have faith in her or
else it wonât work at all. She needs us to be mentally prepared, which means we need to have faith.â
âSheâs right,â Diana said, nodding her head. âWe will have faith that Hazel knows what sheâs doing. If
she says this will work, then I believe her.â Diana still looked uncertain though, which made me feel
uneasy. She turned back to the stove and continued to cook. I looked up at Colton and saw that he was
thinking intently about something; he was suddenly very quiet.
I grabbed hold of his hand and pressed my body against his in a loving
manner.
âYou have faith, donât you?â I asked.
He looked down at me and I saw the uncertainty in his eyes, but it was. soon replaced with love and
passion as he bent down and kissed the bridge of my nose gently.
âI have faith in you and if you believe this will work, then I believe it too.â he said against me.
It made me smile and my heartbeat rapidly against my chest. I hugged him just before releasing him
and letting him return to his mashed potatoes.
Dinner was ready within 30 minutes and by the time I finished setting the table, my mother and Hazel
were returning to the kitchen.
âThe food smells delicious,â my mother said as she took a seat. âIâm so
ingry Feanât wait to pat
âWe made plenty of food Dians said with a smile as she served us each a plate of shepherds
Colon can beside me and his mother sat in front of him, my mother sat in front of me and Harel sat
beside her.
We have everything prepared for tonightâs ritual in the village center.â Harel began as we ate. âIt will
begin at sundownâ
Which is in about 30 minites, my mother continued for her. âDid Ella explain the ritual to you yet?â
âWe are summoning the guardians, Diana said, staring at Hazel who met her eyes in return. âAre we
able to do this?
muly believe we can,â she said, nodding. âI can sense as a group we have a lot of power. Iâm not
entirely sure where the power is coming from, but I can feel it. We are strong and it might be strong
enough to satisfy the guardians.â
âI trust you, friend,â Diana said with a fond smile.
âThis food is delicious,â I said, taking a large bite.
âI agree.â Colton said, smiling at his mother.
âIâm glad you like it,â she beamed.
We talked a bit more as we ate and once, we were finished, I helped. Diana clear the table and clean
the dishes. The sun was starting to set over the horizon, and I knew that meant it was almost time for
the ritual.
I hoped I didnât look as nervous as I felt.
Hazel and my mother had already gone to finish setting up in the village center. When we finished
cleaning, the rest of us joined them.
In the Village center, I was amazed to see that Hazel and my mother set up a little campfire. Hazel held
a stone bowl in her hands and within the bowl lay rose petals. I also smelled something like lavender,
and it was such a calming scent, I instantly found myself relaxing.
There was a small table on the other side of the fire where candles sat and something that looked like a
grill lighter.
I noticed that each candle on the table was a different color. Red, yellow, blue, green, and purple. They
were tall with gold stems for holding. âOh, good. Youâve arrived. We are all going to form a large circle
around this fire pit,â Hazel instructed as she rushed toward the table of candles.
grabbed the yellow candle and handed it to my mother âLuna
20 discustard, you ll represent the element airâ
My mother took the candle and nodded, walking to her spot to start the formation of the circle. She
grabbed the red candle and walked over to
Thon, you will represent the element fire Stand right over there,â she sai, motioning for a spot further
away from my mother and across the Bre. He took the candle and glanced in my direction. I gave him a
peassuring smile and he returned it before going to his place in the circle. Hazel went back to the table
and grabbed two more candles, she walked over to Diana and handed her the blue candle. âYou will
represent the vlement water,â she said, handing Diana the blue candle.
She took Dianaâs arm and guided her to a place in the circle to stand. Then, she walked over to me,
holding the green candle.
âEarth?â I asked.
She smiled fondly and nodded.
âYou will represent the element earth,â she said in agreement, handing me the candle. âStand right over
here,â she said, guiding me to a spot. She went back to the table and grabbed the last candle, the
purple one. She also grabbed the sone bowl that was filled with rose petals and something that smelled
like lavender before she went to walk over to the center of the circle, standing beside the fire.
âI know some of you arenât used to spell work like this but follow my lead and we will get through this,â
Hazel said to us all. âI will walk to each of you. I will recite the spell out loud so you can know it. You will
state the element you represent and light a rose petal on fire and then youâll toss it into the fire pit
âCan we have an example?â Colton asked.
âOf course,â she answered, beaming at him. âFor example, you will say the lines âWise guardians of the
earth. With the element fire, I summon thee to bless and protect my home from darkness this night and
bring forth your elemental powers and light. Then using your candle, you will light a rose petal on fire
and toss it into the fire that sits before you.â
After a pause, she looked around at all our faces.
âDo you think we can handle this?â She asked.
âYes,â I was the first to answer â1 ar
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