Part 1 by Lori Connelly Tuesday October 1st
Part 2 by Aileen Harkwood on Saturday October 5
Part 3 by Zara Stoneley on Tuesday October 8
Part 4 by Kari Lemor on Saturday October 12
Part 5
She could feel the warmth of his lips on hers and a wave
of heat passed through her body.
And then he was gone.
All this was too much to take in. Was she a witch? Is
that what he was trying to tell her?
Confused, she looked down at her muddy feet. Something
wasn’t right. Something was missing. And then she realised… Where were his
footprints?
Her thoughts were broken by Karma rubbing up against her
leg and purring. She scooped him up and headed home, her head still spinning.
In the night she woke in a cold sweat. The note. She’d
seen that writing before. But where? And how could that be?
Pulling on her dressing gown she went downstairs to the
kitchen to make a hot drink. The noise startled Karma who was asleep on top of
the bookcase. He jumped down, bringing with him a pile of dusty envelopes. Ivy
picked one up. It was an old birthday card from her mother. Three or four years
ago now. When they were still speaking. She opened it up and the blood drained
from her face. That was where she had seen the writing before. The note was
from her mother…
They had never had a close relationship. Not like her
friends and their mothers. She had always got on better with her grandmother.
Until she had died two years ago, that is. And her closeness with her
grandmother had always seemed to bother her mother. Maybe this was why. Maybe
her mother had been scared that one day Ivy would want to follow the path that
she had shunned?
She had to see her. She needed the truth.
It had been a long time since she’d walked up the path to
her mother’s house. So much had been left unsaid. She knocked lightly and
waited, her heart pounding in her chest.
The door opened.
“Hello Ivy, I knew you would come.”
Ivy looked away. Now was not the time for reconciliation.
It was the time for answers.
“Why did you send me the note?” she asked, still on the
doorstep.
“Won’t you come in?” her mother said.
“I just want to know.”
Stepping out on to the path her mother pulled Ivy close
and whispered in her ear.“I had to get you to the house. It was where your grandmother was born. It was where it all started for her. And it will too for you if that’s the path you choose.”
Why was she whispering? Ivy didn’t understand.
Her mother pulled back, her hands still firmly on Ivy’s
shoulders, and looked her straight in the eyes.
“You have powers beyond your wildest dreams, Ivy,” her
mother said quietly.
“I know,” she said. “Chance told me.”Her mother recoiled back. Ivy could see fear in her eyes.
“How did you meet Chance?” she stammered. “Stay away from him, you hear me. He is bad news.”
To be continued....
Read Part 6 by Carmel Harrington on October 19th
While you’re waiting check out her new book Beyond Grace's Rainbow
Part 7 by Teresa F Morgan on Tuesday October 22
Part 8 by Lynn Marie Hulsman on Saturday October 26
Part 9 by Jane Lark on Tuesday October 29
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