by Liliana Hart
She hung up and grabbed her heavier coat from the peg by the door. “That was Lily. She said we need to come to the house. Minerva has something to tell us.”
Epilogue
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Barrett grabbed his own heavy coat from his apartment, and they set out across town, taking a right at the statue of Amelia Goodnight and trudging up the winding hill to the Goodnight House.
Barrett had admired the house on his walks around town the past week. The Victorian was three full stories with balconies on the top two floors and a wraparound porch on the bottom level. There was a turret on the west side and the windows were beveled. The paint was white and fresh and the landscaping some of the most beautiful he’d ever seen with lush trees and blood red roses in full bloom even though they should be long past dead considering the time of year.
Lily opened the door for them before they made it to the front porch. Her face was pale and worried, but he immediately felt the soothing touch of her magic when she reached out to welcome him with a hug.
“Welcome, brother,” she said. “I’m glad you’ve found each other again. We’ll all need you before this is over.”
He kissed her cheek softly. “You know there’s no other place I’d rather be.”
They found Minerva in the kitchen, an apron wrapped tight around her waist, and a wicked looking knife in her hand. An open bottle of wine breathed on the counter while she chopped onions like a pro.
“We’re having stew for dinner,” she said. “It seems like a good night for it. Another storm will be here before nightfall. You might as well both stay the night. It’ll be too bad for you to get back to the apartment.”
“I take that to mean you can see again,” Eloise said, taking a carrot off the vegetable tray Minerva had set out on the table.
“Minerva, come sit down at the table and tell us what’s going on,” Lily said. “You’ve worried all of us.”
For as long as Eloise could remember every one of their family meetings had taken place around the kitchen table. They sat together now, Barrett a new edition to the meeting, but it felt natural to include him, as if he’d been joining them all along.
“My sight has returned,” Minerva said, focusing on the wine in her glass as she twirled the stem between her fingers. “At least for now.”
She looked directly at Barrett and Eloise noticed the tears in her sister’s eyes. Minerva never cried, and worry clawed at her gut.
“I’m glad you found her, brother. We will all need you. You know and you’ve seen that the two of you together will always be stronger than on your own. You make us all stronger because you love her. And we love you because of it. Love is the strongest magic of all.”
“What did you see?” Eloise asked, taking Barrett’s hand when he offered it to her.
“I haven’t seen what’s coming. But it’s more powerful than I am because it has me blocked. But I do know how we have to defeat it.”
“Then that’s all that matters,” Lily said. “That means that we can defeat it.”
“I never said that. I just said I know how we can defeat. Not that we’d be successful.”
“Optimism was never your strong suit, Minerva,” Barrett said, trying to lighten the mood so the sisters didn’t fight. He knew enough to know he didn’t want to be stuck in the middle of that.
“You’ve seen our defeat?” Eloise asked, gripping Barrett’s hand so tight his fingers hurt.
“The key to our success lies in those who complete us—as women as well as witches.” Minerva nodded at Barrett. “Our soulmates. It’s six we need to win against this threat. Not three. It’s why the sisters failed three hundred years ago. Only Amelia had found her soulmate and completed the union.”
“So all we need to do is find your soulmates,” Barrett said. “If you can see then it shouldn’t be too difficult to find them.”
“I’ve looked,” Minerva said. She turned to Lily. “Your soulmate is a man of great integrity. And he’s close. You just need to open your eyes and heart to the possibility.”
“You know I’ll do whatever I need to secure our survival,” Lily said, nodding.
“Our survival is not the reason to love a man, Lily. You’ll love him with your whole heart. He’ll accept nothing less.”
“What about your soulmate, Minerva?” Eloise asked. There’d been something in the way she’d spoken about Lily’s soulmate that made her uneasy.
Minerva looked at Eloise, her eyes filled with such sadness that Eloise moved to embrace her before she could tell her the answer.
“My soulmate…” she said, taking a shaky breath. “He doesn’t exist. There’s no one for me.” A single tear escaped from the corner of her eye. “I’m sorry. It’s my fault. Don’t hate me.”
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Epilogue
About the Author
Links to My Other Books