|
EXCERPT
Spells of Seduction
By
Sapphire Blue
Prologue
Salem,
Massachusetts 1692
On the stretch of land known as Salem
Neck, a small crowd gathered, watching in eerie anticipation
as their town was rid of the demon spirit.
She walked across the wooded planks,
her feet bare and scarred from days in the dingy cell behind
the courthouse. Her hands bound behind her back, her dress
dirty and tattered, she stood tall and proud, the wicked
eyes of the crowd not privy to her distress or the pain they
had inflicted in her life.
Paul was not here.
She would leave this earth without
seeing his face one last time. Her heart wept with the
sadness that made itself at home when they knocked at her
door three weeks ago. The men had come, garbed in black,
tossing vicious words in her direction. Raging, they hurled
threats and obscenities, stomping over the wooded planks,
all the while avoiding her like the plague, as if the mere
touch of her would taint their pristine blood. Paul tried to
protect her but received the back hand of the smithy named
Clark and the stern glare of Reverend Bartholomew Franks.
For three weeks she’d huddled in a
corner of the dirty, cold cell, listening as they happily
planned her demise.
In that time, she’d neither denied nor
admitted their accusations. She knew the truth. And so did
Paul. No one else mattered. No one else cared.
The breeze was strong today as it
rippled through her long, dark hair and dragged dirty
strands across her face. She didn’t spare a glance for the
pitiful creatures that called themselves human. Her eyes
remained fixed as she thought of the worthless race that
refused her the love of her life.
A thought came to her quickly as they
stood her on a box and slipped the dingy rope around her
neck. Why can’t they see that we can live together in peace
and harmony? Only their fear and ignorance cluttered the
path. They needed to be shown the way, the truth, the light.
Another part of her believed they
should all be denied the love that sustains them. They
should feel the pain of being ostracized and set apart from
the one they loved. They should all die as lonely and
heartbroken as she was about to. Their deeds should return
to haunt them threefold.
With those thoughts in mind, she
reached deep inside, summoning the elements of the earth.
The air stirred. A bolt of lightning flashed through the
sky. To the back of her the Atlantic Ocean roared as
ten-foot waves rose and crashed against the shore. The
ground rumbled and shook beneath them.
“Witch! Witch! Kill the witch!”
someone from the crowd began to yell.
Others followed, and the words
vibrated through her body, sparking a flame to the hatred
that had kindled upon her arrest. She closed her eyes,
removing the faces from the bodies that stood awaiting her
departure. All that remained were fear and prejudice,
uncertainty and disbelief.
Tilting her head back she began to
mumble, “On this day I curse them all. Without true love
they all shall fall. The Law of Three shall reign supreme.
Every three decades three from the Craft shall take three
from their kind, joining their hearts, their lives, their
minds, creating a circle of one. Creating a bond of
eternity. Air, Fire, Water, Earth, elements of astral birth,
I call you now, attend to me. This is my will, so mote it
be!”
“Kill her!” someone yelled.
The box was kicked from beneath her
feet, the rope tightened around her neck. Her feet dangled
midair, her long hair hanging down her back, her head
tilted, eyes wide open.
The sky went black; ominous clouds
rolled back and forth, highlighted by bright streaks of
lightening. The sea cried in anguish, the ground moaned in
pain.
The cries were silenced. The sky
cleared, the waves abated, the ground stilled.
* * * *
Part I
Bewitched
Chapter One
Maceo, Massachusetts
Three Hundred Years Later
She stared out
into the murky depths of the Atlantic, wondering what would
be their fate. Thirty years culminated in two months. In
sixty days life as she knew it would be forever changed. All
because they had failed. All because they could not love.
Her
great-grandmother said it was their father’s blood brewing
deep inside each of them. Willing them not to open up and
accept their true destinies. Her mother said they were
taking their time, assuring that the perfect one was the
only one.
Geneva wasn’t
so cynical, nor was she so optimistic.
Hadn’t she
tried to find a mate? Hadn’t she tried her hand at
relationships? All in search of the one that would aid in
ending this foolish curse. There were nights she banished
the name Saralene Kane from her memory, hoping that the
words spoken while she was at death’s door would disappear
with her. Knowing that such was not possible. The spell had
been cast, the repercussions alive and breathing. Waiting
for the first three to fail.
Geneva sighed.
It looked as if she and her siblings would be that three.
PDF EBook
HTML EBook
Print Version
|