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Sam nodded and trudged through the kitchen to the stairs. He ran up them until he was in his room. He closed the door and collapsed on his bed. He missed his mom.


He hadn’t seen her since she had been taken. The Wiccan’s assumed she had been caught by the government, like the girl they had taken from the island. He let them take him when he found out she was missing. He promised the Wiccan's he would find the missing child and his mother.


He realized his mother had not ever been inside of the facility when he got there. He met the Nephilim children and stayed with them until they would be rescued. The girl who had been taken from the Wiccan's was Sarah. She was a fire witch. He smiled thinking about finding her there. She had been taken from her elementary school for burning the gymnasium down. When she touched him his magic sparked with hers and he was able to see the future. He saw Aimee long before she ever came for them.


The kids in the center were all the same, they all got their powers before they should have. They were frighteningly dangerous and out of control. Danny and Anne had the least frightening powers. Sarah got nervous and lit fires all the time. He constantly put out the seductive powers, which made him popular with the female guards.


The government had been using them. Danny was made to predict things and used as a human walkie-talkie. Sarah was made to sneak into places and firebomb them. She could make herself invisible whenever she needed it. Anne could make a shield that stopped everything from working. She was like a walking E.M.P.


Sam had hated being captive and could have escaped at anytime but he couldn’t take them with him. Not all of them. He couldn’t guarantee he could make it back to get the ones he left behind. He couldn’t protect them from themselves. They were too volatile. He knew one day Aimee would come and save them all. Then he could get back to Hanna. Back to waiting for her to wake up.


He felt anger growing inside of him as he thought about the years wasted.


“Sam.”


He looked up at Lydia standing in the doorway of his room.


“You have everyone pretty worried Sam. Is Hanna okay?”


He shook his head, “They’ve turned her. I saw her gleaning the need off of someone.”


Lydia looked disgusted, “Why would she do something like that?”


He shrugged, “They have her. Sending her there was mistake. I will never forgive you, or Lorri.”


He pulled his ring from his finger and placed it on the nightstand.


“Sam don’t be foolish.”


“Make the pain stop Lydia. Please. Break the match.”


“I won’t Sam. It will break your heart. You’ll never feel love again. You'll die.”


He turned his back to her, “I won’t ever love again anyway.”


“What’s going on?” Lorri's voice filled the room.


“Hanna and Sam have had a fight.”


“Yeah I figured. She just sent me a message to come and get her in Greece. She wants to come home.”


Sam turned around and shook his head.


"Don't be a pain in the ass Sam."


Lydia put her hands on her hips, “Hanna is a Rose. You can’t leave her there if she wants to come home. That’s wrong. Sam, you and her need to try to fix this.” She stormed out of the room.


Lorri nodded at his ring on the nightstand, “Bugging your finger?”


He shook his head, “Not doing this anymore. I’m done. The moment I went searching for my mom and became bent on saving the kids, was the last moment of peace I’ve had.”


“I’m going to kill her.” Lorri rubbed her eyes like she was exhausted.


Chapter Nineteen


Ophelia


The woman in the snow globe waved at her and blew her a kiss. Ophelia looked at the six balls of light, “Do you see her often?”


‘Other than this snow globe we have not seen her since birth. We each remember her from the minutes we had when we were born, before we were taken.’


She frowned, “Why can’t you go there?”


‘There is a guard around the tower. No one may enter but our father and the maids.’


“How did Annabelle make this snow globe then?”


‘One of the maids sacrificed her life to create a live link to mother’s cell. It’s made of her blood and soul.’


She frowned, “Gross.” She was grateful she had gotten Sam to take her to grab it. He made her promise a favor if he did it. She had cried when she saw her house. Her parents were out. She knew they were looking for their daughters. She imagined they were terrified, as she was.


Thoughts of Jake filled her mind. She wondered if he was still thinking about her or if it was all a lie. She couldn’t believe her life had taken the turn it had.


She left the snow globe and walked down the stairs to the kitchen.


“She needs to convince them to give her their power after she kills her brother.”


“Shh.”


She stopped as she opened the fridge door. She stood frozen at the fridge holding the jug of orange juice.


Were they talking about her?


“Ophelia honey, do you want to come in here?”


She carried the orange juice with her into the sitting room next to the kitchen. Lorri and Lydia sat on the chairs.


Lorri raised an eyebrow at the juice.


“I was getting a glass, I swear.”


“So you heard that I assume.”


She nodded, “You want me to kill my brother? The brother I haven’t ever met and don’t really believe exists?”


“The way the witch who birthed the others did the spell was so that whoever was the last standing would be graced with the power of them all. It’s the only way to defeat him.”


She raised an eyebrow, “They told me you’re Lucifer. If that’s true how is he stronger than you?”


Lorri looked her directly in the eyes, “He has allowed the shadow to fill him up. He is full of the hate and pain of the world. He is the actual Satan human kind believes me to be. The reason we guard is to keep the darkness your mother cursed the earth with out.”


Ophelia nodded, “I know Annabelle and my sisters told me this. Adam raped her in the garden.”


“Shhh child. Do not speak the words.” Lydia looked around nervously.


She frowned, “Why?”


“Better to be safe than sorry.”


“Look I get that this is very real to you all but the part that’s real to me is my sister. Do you know where she is?”


Lydia glanced at Lorri who nodded, “We think she’s in Alaska, if she’s still alive.”


“Still alive?” Her stomach started to twist.


Lorri nodded, “Look kid the people who have her have all the darkness in the world inside of them. Bad things are kind of their gigs.”


“Can we go get her?”


“Not until July seventh. It’s when you’ll be at your strongest.”


She tried to contain her anger, “Are you fucking insane. I’m not waiting over a week to get her. Especially if she might die. Freaking nut bags. My parents have probably called the police. Everyone knows we're missing. Jesus Christ.”


She got up and stormed up to the room where Sam was staying. She tapped on his door.


“Yes.”


She opened it and smiled, “Hey.”


He stood at his bedside with a big bag. She frowned, “What are you doing?”


“Leaving.”


Her heart sunk. She hated the house and the stupid people in it. The little kids were creepy and the girls her age were bitchy. She paused watching him and blurted out, “Can I come?”


He shrugged and put a hand out. She ran out, “Be right back.”


She ran to her room and snagged her snow globe and ran back to his room.


“Sam don’t do this.”


Lydia’s voice rang through the halls. Sam frowned at Ophelia who grabbed his arm as they flashed.


She opened her eyes when they stopped moving to see the most amazing castle she had ever seen.


“Wow. What is this place?”


He walked away from her, “Giselle’s place.”


Ophelia gulped, “The vampires house?” She barely recalled the night the vampires had been outside Lydia's. What she did remember was horrifying. She smiled watching Sam. She remembered him mostly. Him and the way he made her mind fuzzy.


He was already inside. She looked up the huge creepy castle. She walked in amazed. The foyer was the size of her main floor of her parent’s house. Sadness filled her as she thought about them. Were they out looking for her right now? Were they scared?


Lorri told her that she was a danger to everyone now that her father knew she was alive. He would know he had been betrayed. She couldn’t imagine being a baby smuggled out as a dead infant as her mother grieved the loss of yet another baby girl. She gripped the snow globe against her chest and tried not to cry. She couldn’t fight the fact she felt something for the snow globe lady, even if she didn’t understand it.


Chapter Twenty


Sam


He stormed to Aimee’s new room. She was huddled on her bed crying.


“I need your help.”


A disgusted look flashed across her red and puffy face, “What? Are you kidding me?”


“I need help. I need to find the spell that breaks my match.”


“Can you break mine too?”


He slumped onto her bed, “You’re being a drama queen. You aren’t matched. You were in love Aimes. Humans don’t die from falling out of love. What happened?”


“I broke up with him, duhhhh. I thought the crying and not even wanting to kill made that obvious.”


“Is he okay?”


She glared at him with her steely grey eyes, “What, no. Of course not. He’s upset. He cried on the side of the road and yelled at me.”


“What did he say?”


“He said I was making a mistake and that we are supposed to be together. Then he got really mad and asked why the fuck he was staying in random hotels with my dad and giving up his dreams if we weren’t going to be together. Then he called me my sister and left.”