No Ghosts Before Coffee by Seasons Jennifer

No Ghosts Before Coffee by Seasons Jennifer

Author:Seasons, Jennifer
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Heartwrite Publishing
Published: 2024-10-19T00:00:00+00:00


The next day dawned with an air of anticipation. Aunt Edna's magical items filled our thoughts as I gathered in the quaint kitchen with everyone for breakfast. The aroma of fresh coffee mingled with the scent of cinnamon and apples, creating a comforting atmosphere.

Ivy was the first to speak, her eyes shining with excitement. "I can't wait to see what these magical items can do, especially that starlit elixir. Aunt Edna mentioned it would provide protection."

Luna nodded, her curiosity piqued by the possibilities. "And the pendant for clarity, that could come in handy when we're deciphering messages from the spirits."

Ethan, flipping through his grimoire, added, "I think we should take some time to study these items and understand their properties. Knowledge is our greatest asset on this journey."

As we delved into discussions about our newfound magical tools, I couldn't help but feel a sense of connection to my witchy heritage. The mirror I had chosen from Aunt Edna's emporium sat on the kitchen table, reflecting the warm and welcoming room.

But as the morning unfolded, an unexpected urge began to tug at my thoughts. It was a yearning I couldn't quite explain, a deep longing to experience something I had never considered before.

"Ivy," I began hesitantly, "have you ever had a sudden, intense desire to do something out of the blue?"

Ivy, sipping her coffee, raised an eyebrow. "Like what, Ruby?"

I sighed, struggling to put my inexplicable feeling into words. "I...I want to ride a horse, Ivy. Not just any horse, but an English-style horse. It's strange because I've never ridden before, and it's not something I've ever thought about until now."

Ethan and Luna exchanged curious glances, while Mortimer, who had been perched on the back of a over-stuffed chair, let out an amused chortle. "Well, Ruby, it seems even you are not immune to the quirks of Havenbrook's magic."

Ivy chuckled, setting down her coffee. "Perhaps it's a clue, Ruby. Maybe this desire is connected to the barn or the ghost horse."

Luna nodded in agreement. "It wouldn't be the first time we've felt a mysterious pull toward something in this town."

Ethan, always the voice of reason, offered a practical suggestion. "Why don't we visit the old stone barn today? Maybe being there will shed some light on this sudden urge."

I agreed, feeling a mix of excitement and curiosity. The barn had become a central focus of our quest, and if it held answers to my newfound desire, we needed to explore it further.



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