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âI wonder what happened to her dad?â Hunter mused as she started the car and began backing carefully to the blacktop.
âI donât know, H. Everything feels so wrong. I canât even.â
âI know, Mag. I know.â Hunterâs bloody thumb rubbed Tyrâs amulet.
Silently, they drove through townâeach girl lost in her own thoughts. Mercy stared out the window, overwhelmed by a terrible foreboding that had her feeling like she might puke again. Could Hunterâs devotion to a god and not a goddess be the match that will light the fire that will burn down the gates? She didnât want to believe it, but the more the idea circled around her mind, the more it made sense in a world that had suddenly turned dark and chaotic and strange.
Sixteen
Mercy hovered between awake and asleepâand for a few precious moments her world felt normal. Birdsong and a gentle, corn silkâscented breeze wafted in through her open window. From the crack under her closed door the rich aromas of coffee and toast slathered with homemade strawberry jam teased her, and she imagined she heard Abigailâs Pandora stationâperpetually set to her favorite singer, Tina Maliaâdrift up the wide stairway as the songstressâs sweet voice told tales of this worldâs magic and beyond.
âMag! Psst! Mag! Are you awake?â
Mercy rubbed sleep from her eyes as she came fully awake, and with consciousness also came reality. Abigail Goode was dead. The trees that kept this world safe from ancient evils were sick. Emilyâs father had been killed. The world was upside down.
And Hunterâs face was peeking into her room.
âAre you awake?â her twin repeated.
âI am now,â she grumbled, rubbing sleep from her eyes. âWhat time is it?â
âLate. Seriously. Like, past noon. Youâve been sleeping forever. FYI, Jax is here. Heâs going to take me to the nursery. Xena has about a zillion old grimoires put out for you to go through. She just discovered coffeeâheavy with cream and sugarâbut apparently caffeine works on a cat person the opposite of how it works on people persons. She was practically falling asleep on her feet and had to excuse herself to Momâs room to nap.â
Mercy yawned. âThen why are you waking me up?â
Hunter leaned against the doorframe and crossed her arms. âBecause Jax just told me your boyfriend got permission from his parents, with his coachâs okay, to skip a couple of his afternoon classes and come over here to âcheck on his witchy woman,ââ she air quoted as she rolled her eyes. âSo, heâll be here in a while. Thought youâd want to brush your teeth or whatever.â
Mercy sat up and stretched like Xenaâin cat or human form. âAww, thatâs sweet of him. And as Abigail would say, if you keep rolling your eyes, someday theyâre going to freeze like that.â
âOh, please. Just donât let him distract you for long. Iâll be back with whatever stuff the tree personââ
âArborist,â Mercy supplied.
âYeah, that. Iâll have what the arborist recommends as mundane help for the trees when I get back. You, Miss Green Witch, need to have the magic part ready. Tonight, we fix this mess with a double-whammyâmuggle stuff and witchy power.â
âStop stressing. I already have a few ideas. Why do you think Iâm so tired?â Mercy jerked her chin at the pile of old grimoires on her bedside table. They had colorful sticky notes protruding from their closed pages like paper fringe. Then her eyes widened and she reached for her phone. âOh, bloody buggering hell! Have you heard from Em?â
âI texted her and called her. Twice. I didnât get any answer until I told her you were sleeping and that I was checking on her for you. She only answered with two words: Iâm okay.â
Mercy ran one hand through her hair as she squinted at her phone and read through the six texts sheâd sent Emily last night and early this morning while sheâd been going through the grimoires. No response. Em hadnât answered her even once. âSheâs not okay. No damn way. Iâm texting her right now. Again.â
âHey, Mag?â
Mercy looked up from her phone. âHuh?â
âRemember that we all grieve differently. Be there for her, but donât be surprised if this changes her. Momâs death has changed us.â
âYouâre right. Iâll remember. Thanks. And good luck today.â
Hunter smiled. âYou, too. Later gator.â
Mercyâs response was automatic. âAfter âwhile crocodile!â Then she returned her attention to her phone, texting:
EM! SORRY. I JUST GOT UP. U OK? CALL ME!
While she waited for a response Mercy brushed her teeth, piled her hair up in a loose knot, and took a quick shower before putting on her most comfy Free People boho dress. It was the color of moss with blue flowers embroidered down the bodice of it and an adorable high-low ruffle that made it sexy and cute in the front, but long enough in the back not to cause stress whenever she had to bend over.
Her phone rang as she was sliding her feet into her favorite moccasin slippers.
âEm!â
Emilyâs voice was muffled, like she had a cold that had completely clogged her nose. âI can only talk for a sec.â
âIt is awful?â Mercy asked.
There was a long pauseâso long that Mercy frantically wondered if sheâd asked the wrong questionâwhen Emâs shrouded voice finally replied. âMag, his eyes are gone.â
Mercyâs stomach rolled in rebellion. âYour dad? His eyes?â
âYes,â Emily whispered. âThe sheriff told Mom.â
âOh, Freya!â Mercyâs legs stopped working and she sat hard on the end of her bed as bits and pieces of the sheriffâs creepy words about Mr. Thompson, the dead guy heâd found by the olive tree, lifted from her memory:⊠dead man ⊠with no eyes ⊠Ripped right out of his head âŠ
âItâs so terrible I donât want to think about it, but I canât stop thinking about it,â said Emily.
âIs that how he died?â
âNo. Heâhe was strangled and then the murderer took his eyes. Mag, I justââ Emilyâs words ran out
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