First Fangs by Zara Zenia

First Fangs by Zara Zenia

Author:Zara Zenia [Zenia, Zara]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-07-22T05:00:00+00:00


I looked at her with confusion. I knew that she was a witch, but was it possible that she didn’t have a clue? I had never met anyone before who had strong powers and didn’t know about them. Her look of confusion, however, seemed genuine, so maybe she didn’t know. If she didn’t know, then how was she going to turn off the drastic weather changes? She could end up injuring a lot of people if she couldn’t turn the erratic weather off.

“Look. If you don’t believe me, that’s fine. I wonder why you bothered to come help me at all. You should have just left me alone to die if that’s how you feel. You made me feel some hope, and now I just feel like a crazy person. Everyone is telling me I have these powers, and I truly don’t know anything about them.”

“Who told you that?”

“A Fae name Massie. I saw her in the woods with a troll named Og, and they said they had waited for me for a long time.”

I stared at her for a moment without saying anything. I saw so much confusion in her eyes and I realized that she was really telling the truth about not knowing that she was a witch. A wild talent, in fact. It was remarkable that she really had no idea who she was.

Then I knew that I had a lot of work to do and wondered how come she had never discovered she was a witch.

“Where are you from? And why did you really come to Diablo Falls?”

Ebony explained that she was from an adoptive family, that she was adopted by a foster parent after her grandmother had died. She had lost both her parents to a car accident when she was nine years old. Her grandmother was so loving and caring while she was still alive. She was the one who’d brought her to Diablo Falls when she was little, always telling her a lot of stories about how beautiful the place was. So, she explained that she was there to ski the Crown in order to clear her head from the things that were bothering her. She was so vague about these “things” that were bothering her, and I wondered why she was being so secretive about them. Why not just tell me what was wrong? What did she have to lose?

It was a lot easier to understand everything now that I fully understood that Ebony was oblivious to her powers. She really had no idea, and I wondered why her grandmother hadn’t educated her more on who she was. Why let her loose in the world without that kind of knowledge? She was more of a danger to the world when she was left oblivious. I decided to take her to The Cellar so that she could get something to eat since she looked so exhausted.

I was grateful to finally see the clearing that led to the car, and I opened the passenger-side door for her.



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