Love Beyond Reach by Bethany Claire

Love Beyond Reach by Bethany Claire

Author:Bethany Claire [Claire, Bethany]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780996113656
Publisher: Bethany Claire Books


Chapter 22

For the following fortnight, I allowed myself to ponder the possibility that Mary might be right about my feelings toward Henry and Jerry—that perhaps my feelings for Henry were based on nothing more than physical attraction, and it was Jerry who held my heart. If Jerry returned before the end of two months, I knew where my heart would lead me.

Two months to the day that Jerry left, I made my peace in the only way I knew how. I raged and cried and went to my spell room to search for a spell that might allow me to find him. Maybe he was on his way back. Maybe the druid hadn’t been able to help him. Maybe something had slowed him down along the way. There were so many possibilities, and I couldn’t bring myself to give up on him without trying to find out where he was.

I’d not entered the basement since Jerry left. In many ways, the room felt as if it were as much his as mine. He’d helped create it for me, and I could see every memory of us talking and laughing in my mind as if they were only yesterday. It still smelled of him, and it made the center of my chest ache dreadfully.

I knew the book I sought—one of the first I’d read. It detailed spells for visions that I had never naturally possessed. I’d never had reason to try one of the spells until now. Such spells were tricky. So much depended upon the caster’s intention—what lay in the mind of the witch as the spell was cast.

Grier’s notes made it even more difficult to decide which one to use. There appeared to be multiple uses for each and every spell. I read for a long while and finally chose what I hoped would be the safest choice—a simple seer spell that was meant to show me the answer to whatever question was in my heart.

It was a simple recitation in Gaelic. As I put Jerry at the forefront of my mind, I recited the words with care. It was the strangest experience of my life. One moment, I could see the basement’s stone wall in front of me, the next all I could see was a small home unlike any I’d seen before.

Its walls weren’t stone, and its roof wasn’t thatch. Through the window, the rooms appeared to be lit by hundreds of candles. Confused, I forced myself to glance around the scene. I gasped at the sight of a large wagon-like contraption I had no reference for.

Movement from within the home drew my attention back to the window. Tears filled my eyes as understanding sunk in. In the background, I could see a woman. Then as I continued to stare at the window, Jerry appeared, smiling widely as he reached to pull the draperies closed.

The scene confused me. It was the last thing I’d expected to see. Some desperate and hopeful part of my mind had been convinced I would find Jerry resting in the forest on his way back here.



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