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    Hex to the No

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      Even under Amadeus’ control, anger could be seen in Deacon’s eyes.

      “Considering I got the map to the spell. I already sent some puppets out to find it. From now on I think it’s gonna be me and Alizia here calling the shots. Deke, go home, get some rest. If I need you, I’ll make you do what I need done.” Amadeus turned to Alizia. “I realize you must have some work to do with Marcus’ funeral and everything. I’ll leave you to it.”

      Chapter 11

      The Funeral

      “You know, we don’t have to go dear. All that’s happened, there’s no guilt in that.” Aunt Rose sat in the front seat of her car next to Lilith in front of Blackward Manor. Both were dressed for a funeral.

      “I know. But I...for all he’s done, he was still my father.” Lilith stared out the window at her family’s estate that for the first time in her life looked foreign.

      “Okay. Well, I’m coming with you. And that’s not open to debate.” Aunt Rose smiled at Lilith who returned one of her own. Both were a little forced but necessary motivation for each other.

      “Thank you Aunt Rose.”

      Lilith and Aunt Rose both got out of the car. It was overcast and a little chilly that morning, unusual for Southern California. They held each other’s hands and entered Blackward Manor.

      Seeing that they were both family members, Lilith and Aunt Rose had to make the usual uncomfortable small talk and exchanges of condolences and apologies with the guests. Alizia saw both of them as they saw her but the two camps avoided each other.

      Lilith zoned out during the actual funeral ceremony. Kind words were said, memories shared but any part inside of her that would’ve cared was hollowed out, gone. Halfway through she got up and left. Everyone noticed but no one said anything.

      How long has it been? Feels like ages ago. Lilith ran her hand along the railing up the stairs. She remembered her father reprimanding her for sliding down it as a kid. Of course, she broke him down, made him laugh getting herself out of trouble. It was hard to convince herself that he loved her near his end but back then, she had no doubt. And she loved him.

      If only I never cast that damn spell. How much would be different? Red Wolf’s Folly, a fitting name. Lilith found herself in her bedroom. Everything was exactly how she left it years ago.

      After her failed judgment, Lilith’s demeanor changed. Gone was the innocent, polite, relatively well behaved young woman her parents raised. She became more sullen, angry, bitter. It might’ve been her failure as a witch or simply the trials of being a teenager. Eventually she and her mother had a fight. That fight resulted in Lilith leaving and never coming back until that day for a funeral.

      “It’s been a long time Lilith.” Lilith heard her mother’s voice behind her. She refused to turn around. “It’s been a long time since you’ve been back.”

      “Maybe not long enough,” answered Lilith as she sat down at her desk in front of a large mirror. Behind her she could see Alizia Blackward, beautiful, dressed all in black.

      Alizia put her hands on the back of Lilith’s chair. “I’m happy you came. Truly. I would’ve understood if you didn’t...but I’m happy you did.”

      “What about any of this is happy?”

      “I know. And I’m so sorry honey.”

      “That’s it?” Lilith turned around. “You’re sorry? That’s all you have to say?”

      “I...your father and I made some hard decisions. Some of them were admittedly wrong. Some were immoral. But all of them were for you and the future of our people.”

      “That’s not enough! Sounds like a cop out to me. What? Every horrendous thing you guys did was for the greater good and all that nonsense? Tell me mother. Tell me exactly why this helps me, how does this help our future!?”

      Alizia composed herself, did not yell back. “You’re smart. I know that, smarter than me and smarter than your father. So I have no doubt that you know about the Cold Dawn’s ultimate goal. To rid this world of the mundane.”

      “Oh yeah, I know all about your genocidal aspirations.”

      “What you don’t know is why. You see Lilith our family, like many other bloodlines in this coven and all over the world have always lived in fear and in hiding from those savages who know no magic, only war and industry. We’ve lived in fear because of what they’ve done to any of our kind who have shown their gifts, even if it was to help them.

      Our family in particular was driven out of Europe by witch hunters. You know how you’ve never had grandparents? Did that ever strike you as strange?” asked Alizia.

      “A little bit,” Lilith looked forward again at the mirror. She was seething but kept things civil.

      “They were hunted down and murdered. Both mine and your father’s families. We’ve lost everything at the hands of human beings. You have no idea what that is like, being alone in this world. Being alone because everything was stolen from you, torn from you. I promised you, when you were just a baby... It’s the last thing I ever wanted was the same fate for you.”

      “Well you’re doing a great job. One parent down, one to go.”

      “Your father...I didn’t kill him Lilith. I would never. But...”

      “You stood by and let it happen. And now you’re with Deacon Thorne, the man who killed him?”

      “I’m doing what I have to to survive. I’m doing what I have to to keep him and others from hurting you. Besides you don’t have to worry about him anymore.”

      “Of course I do mom! Instead of me having to worry about witch hunters or the mundane world, you’ve made me have to fear everyone. I don’t have many people left to trust. I live in hiding. I live scared that one day I’ll wake up and see the sun extinguished. All of that...all of that is because of you!”

      “You don’t understand what they’re capable of. Yes a lot of them will die but they are not the same as us. These people, these savages, their time is over. It is our time honey. And when the long winter comes, I want to be safe, in a pocket dimension with you, with my daughter. Forget Deacon Thorne, the high table or Amadeus Essex. It’ll just be me and you.”

      “There is no me and you mother.” Lilith got up and turned and faced Alizia Blackward. “From this moment on, you are my enemy. As sure as my dead father is going to be rotting in the ground behind this house, I am going to take you and your friends down. This new world you want to build on the skeletons of billions will never happen. Never! And if I ever see you again and I do mean ever, it’ll be to forcefully take you out. Do you understand?”

      Alizia, heart broken but not surprised nodded.

      “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a dad I need to say goodbye to.”

      LILITH SAT ON THE EDGE of the pond in the Ravenswood Forest. Gwen, the kraken, her only companion. Although Gwen was a kraken, she had a mellow side to her that Lilith needed right now. After everything that had went down, Lil needed to feel comforted and for some unknown reason, she felt it here. Although she loved and was close to Aunt Rose and Sir Kain, Lilith needed a little space...if only for a while.

      “I'm glad you came to visit Lilith, and I hope the tranquility of the Forest and the gentle lapping of the lake waves can calm your tortured spirit.” Gwen lolled half way in and out of the dark waters of the lake. “I have to admit though, I long for some adventure. All these peacefulness gets dull after a while.”

      Lilith stretched. Her mind was full of questions and her brain raced. That is, until she came here. There was a serenity in the Forest, despite what she had learned here only a few weeks ago, deep within the depths of the lake at the Talon House.

      “Yeah, I'm sure it can get boring Gwen, but right now it's just what I need.”

      “Then I'm happy it helps.”

      Lilith sat up straight. “It's done more than give me peace of mind Gwen. I believe I know the path I need to take.”

      DON’T MISS THE NEXT book in the Lilith Blackward Cozy Witch Mystery Series:

      To Hex or Not to Hex

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      Catalog of Books

      Lilith Blackward Cozy Witch Mystery Series

      What the Hex

      Hex to the No

      CALAMITY CORNERS COZY Witch Mystery Series

      Calm Before the Witch Storm

      The Witch is in the Details

      Better the Witch You Know

      A Witch Axe to Grind

      TRIPLET WITCH SISTERS Mystery Series

      Two’s Company, Three’s a Coven

      Resting Witch Face

      Bewitched and Bewildered

      Triple Toil and Trouble

      WITCH DETECTIVE SERIES

      Payback’s a Witch

      Come Witch or High Water

      Witch Boots on the Ground

      THE WITCH SISTERS OF Stillwater

      Hoodoo and Just Desserts

      A Shade of Murder

      That Ol’ Black Magic

      A Whole Lotta Witchin Goin On

      The Beast Cometh

      Secrets and Sorcery

      THE LUCKY DILL DELI Mystery Series

      A Yuletide Wallop

      Haunted Homicide

      The Leprechaun’s Loot

      THE SINISTER CASE SERIES

      Mirror, Mirror Murder Them All

      A Wicked Enchantment

      A Scorching Spell

      THE GRUMPY CHICKEN Irish Pub Series

      A Frosty Mug of Murder

      Treachery on Tap

      A Highball and a Low Blow

      Cursed With a Twist

      A Whiskey Sour Wipeout

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      Murder Well Done

      A Side Order of Deception

      Murder, Basted and Barbecued

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      The Candy Cane Killer

      The Blue Plate Slayer

      THE CURIOSITY SHOP Cozy Mysteries

      The Curious Case of the Cursed Spectacles

      The Curious Case of the Cursed Dice

      The Curious Case of the Cursed Dagger

      The Curious Case of the Cursed Looking Glass

      The Curious Case of the Cursed Crucible

      WITCHY WOMEN OF COVEN Grove Series

      THE WITCHING ON THE Wall

      A Witching Well of Magic

      Witching the Night Away

      Witching There’s Another Way

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      Witching for a Miracle

      TEASEN & PLEASEN HAIR Salon Series

      A Hair Raising Blowout

      Wash, Rinse, Die

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      CAESAR’S CREEK SERIES

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      Death by Chocolate Sundae

      Soft Serve Secrets

      Ice Cream You Scream

      Double Dip Dilemma

      Melted Memories

      Triple Dip Debacle

      Whipped Wedding Woes

      A Sprinkle of Tropical Trouble

      A Drizzle of Deception

      SWEET HOME MYSTERY Series

      Creamed at the Coffee Cabana

      A Caffeinated Crunch

      A Frothy Fiasco

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      Peppermint Pandemonium

      Expresso Messo

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      The Brewing Bride

      WHISPERING PINES MYSTERY Series

      A Sinister Slice of Murder

      Sanctum of Shadows

      Curse of the Bloodstone Arrow

      Fright Night at the Haunted Inn

     

     

     



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