by Rebecca Grey
My mother’s face was frozen in shock. Her nightgown was stained red, her outstretched arm still covered ice. The witch had surprised her. She left my mother’s body sprawled out on the bed like a tattered rag doll.
My father fought her now. But every punch he threw, she blocked. When his eyes flickered up to me he paused. It was a deadly mistake. The witch darted into his personal space. Her body was covered in the gore she had collected along the way, and my father’s blood only added to it as she sunk her teeth into him.
His bellow tore through his clenched teeth. He didn’t bother to push her away. Through the pain evident in his tense, twisted features, he lifted his hands, pointing at the chains I held. My name was noiselessly mouthed.
I didn’t have time to think about the last thing my parents had ever said to me. Mourning would have to wait.
With a grunt of effort, I threw the chains into his waiting grasp. With one hand, he pulled the witch off of him, skin tore away following her mouth. The metal clicked into place, and ice was already spiking out of my palm. Effort to control myself only made the room spin more.
Dark spots in my vision blurred into large black flowers that expanded over my vision. My legs stumbled forward, my arms outstretched for anything to catch me. The thud of a body, then another, was the last thing I heard before I collapsed.
Thoughts no longer connected in tangible sentences inside my head. My eyelashes fluttered against my cheekbones. My gaze pointed ahead, and through the darkness my father's lifeless eyes stared back at mine.
What had I done?
Continue reading this series with book three, Heartsick.
Coming soon!
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About Rebecca Grey
Rebecca Grey leads a busy life. Somewhere between working a day job, raising two kids, and daydreaming about being a reality television star she writes. As a reader she enjoys books filled with arrogant boys, who she would never waste her time on in real life, and large fantasy or paranormal novels. Much of her love for these things are reflected in her books.