Hood of Sedna by L D Wosar

Hood of Sedna by L D Wosar

Author:L D Wosar [Wosar, L D]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-03-06T16:00:00+00:00


“Is there another like you, Rowan?’ Stevie asked as they walked to the meadow to forage more plants for potions.

“What do you mean?”

“You know what I mean. Is there another warlock, wizard, or witch out there?” she offered a smile and looked over to see he had a grin on his face too.

Rowan gave her a blank stare and tried to think of something to say. It was no sense keeping silent with her, since she was able to hear his thoughts. “I don’t keep in contact with the covens, not after what happened to Sabina. I would rather not talk about that – way too painful.”

“In my dream I was face to face with a big creature. I thought it was a bear at first, until he got closer and then I thought it was a man. He was kind of a decent looking fellow, too.” Stevie giggled something that Rowan never heard her do. “But then he had crazy red eyes and fangs.”

Rowan’s basket fell to the ground as he stood there in disbelief. There was no possible way Sebastian Corbeau could be alive; he would have sworn he witnessed his execution along with the rest of the covens back in Paris, 1650.

Stevie closed her eyes and flashes of what Rowan was thinking but failed to tell her.

Sebastian was a sensitive soul, contrary what many covens believed. He was captivated by a witch named Lana; so was her husband Clive, a powerful warlock in his own right and claimed to be more powerful than even Sebastian. Heartbreak led to many a death within the coven, leaving only a handful after Sebastian released his own chaos and destruction. The leader, Iowan, did not appreciate his gift. It was an elegantly wrapped box, filled with the heads of Sebastian’s victims.

Rowan stood there along with Gabriel and the surviving members of the coven and watched as Sebastian burned to death at the pyre. Now that he thought about it, it was never confirmed it was Sebastian.

This concerned Stevie and she rushed over to him, forcing him to look in her direction. “Is there something you want to tell me?” she demanded, and he shook his head. “Come on; you must know this creature in my nightmare.”

“When speaking of him, you may call him a creature – I hope you don’t think of me that way,” he gave her a shy look.

Stevie groaned, “I don’t, but I can assure you Willy does. He’s still not over that night you nearly killed him, either. Who is this guy, anyway?”

“Three hundred years ago, his name was Sebastian Corbeau; it means Crow in French,” he sat in the meadow and pulled her down with him. “Lord knows what he calls himself now. I only hope it is just a bad dream. He’s dangerous – the worst of the worst.” Rowan’s voice cracked and he cleared his throat. “He killed Sabina.”

“He called me Sabina and was about to rip my heart out of my chest before I woke up,” Stevie’s comment was met with an alarmed stare.



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