Leah and Abigail are separated at birth at the request of their mom, Amber. Leah stays with her mom and Abigail goes to live with her aunt, Emerald, calling her mother. Caleb is Leah’s best friend and finds out that he is part of a lineage of werewolves who promised to protect Leah’s lineage of witches. Caleb is taken into his father's old pack by Seth, one of his father's dearest friends. Caleb meets Hope who has her heart set on mating with him, but his heart belongs to Leah. Hope is relentless in her pursuit and Caleb. Emerald is extremely jealous of Leah and Abigail's powers, both being more powerful than she. She will stop at nothing to keep the girls in check, even turning to the dark arts. Emerald knows that she is angering the Goddess by turning to the dark arts but is willing to take her chances. She enlists her familiar, Silden a shapeshifting Raven, to spy on Leah and report back on her progress. Silden can no longer take the pressure of spying on poor Leah and she reveals herself to her. They hatch a plan to fool Emerald by making her believe that Leah isn't as powerful as she thinks she is. Caleb teaches Leah how to fight, making sure that she not only focuses on her magic to keep her safe. She is a quick student and easily picks it up. Leah is bitten when in a fight with a rogue pack of wolves from a neighboring pack and becomes a hybrid. Wracked with jealousy Emerald hatches a plan to try to steal Abigail's powers, but Leah and Caleb find her just in time to stop her and rid their family of the evil within.
Lihat lebih banyakLeah awoke frightened and disorientated, her nightmares seemed more frequent now and became more detailed. They always left her light-headed, breathless, and confused. Almost nauseous when she stood up. She had no idea what was going on with her. She had never suffered from nightmares before, so what could have changed?
Leah Stardust was a senior at Birchwood High, who turned eighteen in the next few days. Her mother, Amber, was the owner of Silver Stardust, the esoteric shop in Birchwood that specialized in crystal, Tarot, and Wiccan workshops.
Leah’s routine hadn’t changed since 6th Grade, every morning was the same. Wake up, get dressed, have breakfast, walk with her mother to her store and then and then the short way to school. The forest behind their home had always felt magical to her. That might be because it was her mother’s special place where she cleansed her crystals in either the river between their house and the forest or in the clearing in the forest itself. Her special spot was a rock near the edge of the clearing in the forest.
They’d lived in their current home since Leah was born. Her mother grew up in that house and so did her gran. It was a beautiful big double-story house with cobblestone finishes and a stunning garden. Their street consisted of only a few houses. The one next to theirs had been empty for a while, but a new family had eventually moved in a short while ago.
Leah had only seen the daughter once. She was about Leah’s age, so she would probably see her around at school as Birchwood only had one school due to the town being so small.
Leah was very knowledgeable about the products being sold at her mom’s store and would often give advice on what items could be used for what. Their biggest seller was sage of course… you could never have enough sage.
School holidays began in the next few days and Leah planned on spending most of her holiday chilling at the river helping her mom cleanse her crystals and helping out at her mom’s store. Leah loved working there. She loved to see the different kinds of people who would frequent the store. She loved hearing their stories and seeing which items they purchased and often asked them what they intended to use them for.
The bell of the store tinkled as a regular client entered. The store was cozy and warm. There was something inviting and mysterious about it. Almost magical. There were a variety of items that filled the shelves. Mostly books, crystals, and Wiccan paraphernalia. Amber was proud of the fact that she owned the only esoteric store in Birchwood. A small town situated near Salem.
Amber was a distant relative of Sarah Good, part of the Salem witch trials of 1692. Amber knew all of the historical details and often shared them with clients who queried about them. She had framed pictures all around the store of all of the witches who perished during the trials. A sad and tragic time in history. A time that still saddened Amber. A time she would never forget even though she wasn’t a part of it. Just the thought of it brought tears to her eyes and caused her terrible heartache.
“Hi, Mom!” Called Leah as she entered the store and heard the tinkle of the bell. She loved the sound of the bell for some reason. It always made her feel as if she was coming home. Well, to her second home in a way.
“Hello, Love,” answered Amber as she appeared through the beaded curtain which separated the front of the shore from the workshop areas and back office. Kamali waved at Leah as she helped a client find their desired items. The store was buzzing.
Amber’s eyes shone like that of a wolf’s, her auburn hair hung down her back in waves of lush curls, the complete opposite of Leah’s jet black straight long hair and bright green slightly slanted eyes. Leah often marveled at just how beautiful her mom was. She never seemed to age. At forty-seven she still looked not a day older than thirty-two. Leah hoped that that would be the same case for her. She shuddered at the thought of getting old and looking her actual age. She wanted to be young forever.
Amber wore a white boho chic dress that looked like a traveling gypsy. The dress showed off her perfect figure. Leah could only pray that she had inherited her mother’s genes.
“It’s so nice to see you here today,” commented Kamili Duke, Amber’s oldest and dearest friend who helped run the various workshops offered at Silver Stardust. “You must be happy that it’s almost summer break… and your birthday.”
“You have no idea how excited I am about summer break. My birthday not so much,” said Leah, who didn’t like to make a fuss about her birthdays. She followed her mom toward the back office. “I’ve just about had enough of school and all of the drama. Kids can be so petty sometimes. The girls always babble on about boys and the boys act like mucho jocks. They’re all idiots!” Leah was quite red in the face after her outburst, her passion showing through.
Kamili laughed at Leah, sounding much older than seventeen. Leah didn’t look like most seventeen-year-old girls. She had a maturity to her that often surprised her mom. Amber always commented that Leah had an ‘old soul’, something which no one could deny. Leah just seemed more mature and still had an innocence about her. Something Amber was really proud of.
Kamali helped the last client in the store and then followed Leah and Amber as they entered the back office. The store was empty and the bell would announce a client’s presence should someone enter.
The back rooms smelt of sage and Jasmine, Leah’s favorite smells. Leah loved spending time at Silver Stardust. She felt at home there, as if she belonged among the various items on the shelves. The store brought her a sense of calm. It should, seeing as she went straight there after school each day.
There were no workshops planned for most of the week, but Saturday and Sunday were fully booked. Leah often helped out with setting up the rooms for the various workshops. The Tarot ones were her favorite. Leah herself dabbled in some Tarot readings but did it mostly for herself and some friends at school. Everyone knew about her mom and loved the fact that Leah was following in her mom’s footsteps. Leah hoped to someday take over the store and was learning as much as she possibly could about how the business ran. Planning ahead she readied herself for that day.
Leah sat in on as many workshops as possible and learned about crystals, Tarot, and Wiccan lore.
Leah had started her own grimoire, but it was nothing compared to the one that her mom owned.
Amber’s book was a beautiful representation of Wicca and Leah could feel its power whenever she was allowed to touch it or page through it. Leah would often spend hours with her mom going through new information to add to her grimoire. She learned more about her heritage as she went along. But Leah wasn’t a practicing witch like her mom, her powers hadn’t manifested yet.
Leah’s most fascinating thing in the backroom was the glass cabinet where Amber kept her rare Wiccan items. Items that held such power that they could change the world. It contained one of the oldest grimoires and Leah felt its pull every time she passed the cabinet. Her mom had however made her promise to never go near it for its power was far too great for Leah to handle.
The day of the full moon came and Leah’s nerves were shot. She knew that she needed to return to the compound but was hesitant to go. Seth came to fetch her and Caleb decided to return with her as well. He wanted to be there with her for moral support. “I’m scared,” Leah confessed to Seth, “what if I don’t turn? What will happen to me then?” “Don’t you stress about that now. Everything will turn out as it should be. I do however have a feeling that you will turn. You are stronger than you think.” “Will it be painful?” Asked Leah almost shaking with nerves. “Yes, your first turn is always painful, but it isn’t anything that you can’t handle.” Seth had faith in Leah and knew that she was up for the challenge. “We best get going.” Said Caleb as he looked at his watch. “We don’t want to be late as there are still preparations back at the compound that need to be made.” Caleb knew that if he got Leah there a while before her turn that she would feel less stressed about it. Seth, Cal
Leah loved her training sessions with Caleb. It was not only a chance to better her skills but also a chance for them to spend extra time together. “Are you ready for the next training session?” Asked Caleb as he entered the store, excited to see Leah. “You bet your bottom dollar I am,” smiled Leah as she saw him walking towards her, “you know that I always look forward to our training sessions. Maybe this time I’ll get to kick your ass for a change.” They both laughed and Leah marveled at just how handsome Caleb really was. His bright blue eyes once again dark blue, signally trouble was on the horizon. “Then let’s go little Miss Smarty-Pants,” he teased as they said goodbye to Amber and headed for the door. Leah and Caleb took a leisurely walk toward to forest, in no rush to let their day together end. They held hands as they walked through the forest, knowing that no one was around to witness their display of affection for one another. Once they approached the clearing they mad
Leah loved her training sessions with Caleb. It was not only a chance to better her skills but also a chance for them to spend extra private time together. “Are you ready for the next training session?” Asked Caleb as he entered the store, excited to see Leah. “You bet your bottom dollar I am,” smiled Leah as she saw him walking toward her, “you know that I always look forward to our training sessions. Maybe this time I’ll get to kick your ass for a change.” They both laughed and Leah marveled at just how handsome Caleb really was. His bright blue eyes once again dark blue, signally trouble was on the horizon. “Then let’s go little Miss Smarty-Pants,” he teased as they said goodbye to Amber and headed for the door. Leah and Caleb took a leisurely walk toward to forest, in no rush to let their day together end. They held hands as they walked through the forest, knowing that no one was around to witness their display of affection for one another. Once they approached the clearing t
Amber had cleanly forgotten about the protection spell that she wanted to do on Leah and Caleb. She asked them to meet her at Silver Stardust after their next shift in order to perform it together. Both agreed and joined Amber in one of her workshop rooms. Once there they noticed that Amber had her altar all set up and her grimoire open to a certain page, the one holding the spell. Caleb was rather freaked out for he had never had a spell performed on him before. He trusted Amber but still had his reservations. “There is no need to be afraid,” mentioned Amber when she saw the look of dread on Caleb’s face, “this spell is perfectly safe. It is only for your protection.” Leah happily joined her mother, knowing that both she and Caleb could only benefit from the spell, especially with the stranger still on the loose. Amber asked them both to come closer and take their seats near the altar. Caleb slowly crept closer while Leah happily took her place next to her mother, and as soon as
Abigail sat at her desk, staring at the doodle of the two hands she’d drawn. Why did these hands have such an impact on her? She almost felt as if they belonged together. As if they were one. “Abigail, what are you up to,” yelled her mother from downstairs, “you’re supposed to be practicing your magic in the back garden.” Abigail gave an eye roll and knew immediately that her mother would sense it, not really caring if it pissed her off or not. “I know that you might not feel like practicing today but you need to keep your lessons up in order to become stronger and more comfortable with your elements. Listen to me and get down here immediately!” Abigail got up from her chair and placed her grimoire back on her altar. The image of the hands haunted her. Why did they seem so familiar and why did she feel that they belonged together? Making her way downstairs to the back garden, Abigail stopped by her mother’s office, still seeing that her phone book was open to Silver Stardust. Had
Leah sat eagerly awaiting Caleb’s return. He’d sent word that he was on his way back from the compound and would meet her at the store. Amber noticed Leah fidgeting at the main counter as she stared at the front door, nervous about Caleb’s return. “Caleb should be here any minute now,” said Amber who had gotten word from Seth that they’d left the compound almost an hour ago. “I’ve missed him so much. It’s crazy how you can get so used to someone always being by your side and when they’re away it feels as if you’ve lost a part of yourself.” Leah blushed as she realized what she’d just said. She hoped that her actions hadn’t given away her and Caleb’s secret too soon. “I’ve missed him too, to be honest. I’ve gotten used to seeing his mischievous face around at the store.” Amber smiled at Leah, seeing straight through her secret with Caleb for she had seen how close they’d become. How they looked at each other. Caleb burst into the store a few minutes later, making a straight line t
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