Copyright 2012 Katherine Rochholz
Published By E.A.R. Publishing
Company
Waterloo, IA
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ISBN 978-1-300-45997-2
You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
~Edgar
Allen Poe
This is for
My Cousins
Darby and Aaron Harn
Prologue
In a
place ten thousand miles away, a woman cried.
She could feel the pain of Katy, and she knew now was the time to come
back. Truths must come out and now was
the time to figure out a way to leave.
Her powers may have been striped but this child needed her. She looked around at her, and used the only
power she had left. The power to tell
the bone changers from other prisoners, well the power to see past lies and
spells. She watched the large bat like
creatures, with their pale greenish yellow skin and blood red eyes, their mouth
full of sharp bat like fangs, their rotting flesh hung from their bony body,
their wings now rotted away, holes where there was once flesh. The bone changers once human cursed to this
state because of the crimes they had committed.
She would not allow that to be her fate.
But first she must remove the binds on her power. They allow them a bed, a sink and a toilet,
and she had also gotten permission to have a mirror. She looked in it and wondered if Katy would
listen. Would she care? Would she believe the truth? She looked at herself, the tattoos once so
colorful and vibrant now drained of color.
Her hair once short and spiked and dyed with many colors, was now flat,
dull and lifeless blonde as it fell to her waist and she knew what she must
do. She shattered the mirror, picked up
the largest piece. She pulled off her
shirt, and looked at the brand, the brand to bind her powers forever. It had the letters BF in a fanciful script,
but they meant bound forever. She knew
that if she cut it off, she would die, unless she reached him. He would help her. He believed her. If she could get to him she would have a
chance. But would her former fiancée
give her the time of day now. Six years
ago he stood by her side, did he still to this day? She would find out. She took the sharp edge of the mirror and as
quickly as she could, cut so deep, that none of the brand would remain. The piece of skin fell to the floor and she
teleported, before the bone changers even realized what she had been up to, she
was free. For now.
In a place much closer to Katherine
Lillian, a dark figure went to meet another, they went to meet the white being,
in the same cemetery that now is home to two Solomons.
“You swear you power to me? Your
loyalty?” A crackle of a voice stated.
“Yes, mistress.” The other women responded.
“Then make sure, she realizes her
power would be much better spent giving into the darkness of her soul. That together we can rule the world. Go.”
“It
shall be so.” The two figures disappear
into the night.
Chapter One
Back
at the Hepburn house, Katy and Gaivan shut themselves into Gaivan’s room and
went through every single piece of paper, every scrap, of what was in Edgar’s
file on Katy. “I don’t get it. It says my aunt killed my mother. There is no picture of her. It barely states her name. It just says her name is Aaliyah Stephaney
Poe. It says she was engaged, but the
person’s name is blacked out. It also
mentions that they have a sister and a half-brother but again the names are
blacked out. I don’t get it. There is no real proof that she killed my
mother. Just that she was in New York at the same
time as the accident. And this says my
mother’s body was never found. I thought
they buried her. That is what the social
worker stated anyways. And I know that
Lua and Headmaster O’Cuinn are my family.”
Katy shook her head. Nothing
added up. Plus they also had received a
warning from the Banshee Queen that nothing was as it seemed. Did that mean that her aunt was innocent?
“Well,
maybe we can go and talk to her. They
are allowed visitors. Or at least
Guardians can visit them. They bind
their powers, but the really spooky things are the bone changers. They have done worse crimes; they are lifers,
which change to these creatures, who become the guards of the prison. They lose their free will, they becoming like
rotting bats, but they create an illusion of being normal. You never know who is a bone changer and who
isn’t, they will drain the power of the witch or warlock that they are seeking
if they manage to break out. Which they
can’t.” Gaivan stated.
“Why?” Katy asked as she went over the laptop Gaivan
had borrowed from his mother. She turned
it on and waited for it to boot up. It
was rare that a witch or warlock would have a computer, but the magical
community did keep up with technology.
She knew what none of the magical information would be online, but she
did know that the normal mortals would have had to report something about an
explosion.
“Because,
they brand them with a powerful binding spell.
The ones there forever get BF branded into their chest. If they try to remove they die. Others get B and a number meaning how many
months how long they are in prison for.
As they serve their time the number goes down, once they served their
time the brand disappears on its own.
Once that happens they are teleported in front of the elders for their
release. It is really strange. But it works; the last jail break was over
five hundred years ago according to dad, and that person died within minutes of
breaking out. They cut off their brand,
and bled out. It was really bad. So sad…”
Gaivan stated and walked over to where Katy sat as she searched for news
about the day she lost her mother.
“How
did they convict my aunt if they only had this for proof?” Katy was confused. “The normal news reported it was a gas
explosion, that five people died, and my mother’s name is not listed as a
victim. There is not even a Jane Doe
listed.” Kat stated.
“I
don’t know. What did dad say?”
“Nothing
that is the problem, he just gave me this folder and then he took off. He said something was off though. He said it felt wrong. I mean I know now it was magical, and since
the lights I saw were green I know one came from my mother, and the other from
another Earth witch or warlock. Which my
aunt is an Earth.”
“Then
something is wrong. At least they said
you could stay here during break. Sandra
and Antonio Sr. are here like every day.
I don’t know what will happen Katy, but I know this, they are going to
try to pull us apart. They are going to
try to gain your power again. After all
Solomon tried, Ebony tried, who is going to be next. Who is going to try to take you away from us
this year? Maybe Sandra and mom are
correct, maybe we should consider home schooling this year.”
“No
Gaivan; that would mean they won, even a small victory such as that cannot be
allowed. We cannot give them even a
chance, a hope, that they can scare us, that they can win. We won’t allow it Gaivan. We can’t let it
happen.”
“Katy…”
“No,
Gaivan you give them an inch they will take a mile. We can’t let them win anything. And if we let them drive us from school then
they win. They would isolate us. We can’t win this by ourselves. We need our peers. I need you stand by me, I need you Gaivan,
more than the others, but we need them.
I thought for sure you were going to turn your back on me when I killed
Raven.” Katy said with finality to her
words, and went back to trying to decode the papers in front of her.
“Never,
I know you did only what you needed too.
Well I understand that now about you.
Why go for the kill? I never
asked.”
“She
had you. She threatened your life. Do you think Edgar could be keeping some more
papers in his study?” Katy asked as she
put an end to the conversation and brought them back to the problem at
hand.
Chapter Two
The
day of her birthday she woke up and again felt a presence outside. This one had a light to it, sadness and pain
could be felt. She opened her mind to
the being; she needed to know who it was before she went outside. Suddenly she was no longer in her bed.
Katy
knew she was inside the memories of the person outside. She saw a being, whose skin was so pale, that
it had to be from lack of sunlight, and the holes in her nose, ears and lips
were one could tell there were once piercings.
Tattoos covered her; however they were drained of all color, of all
life. The only thing that covered her
was a pair of thorn up pants, no shoes and her long blonde hair. Kat sat and watched as a man ran out of a
small cottage. Kat looked towards him;
he was so tall; he had tattoos just as the person that lay on the ground, his
hair black as coal, his eyes just as light as his hair was dark. “Aaliyah!”
The being yelled as he pulled out his wand and rushed up to her.
“Robert…” Aaliyah tried to call out, turning over.
Katy
could see there was a large chunk of flesh missing and there was so much
blood. Katy tried to run to her, tried
to do something but she couldn’t as this was the past, a memory. Katy just stood and watched. Then it hit Katy who Robert was, it was Rob,
the old brownie keeper at school. When he
got his powers back it helped transform him back to who he was, a young and
powerful Warlock.
“Oh
Aaliyah… this was stupid.” Rob stated,
as he took his wand out and started to speak the words needed to try and heal
the wound.
Katy
saw the fear in each of their eyes.
Though Katy knew it worked in that memory Katy feared for her aunt’s
life. She wanted to yell out to use
phoenix tears or unicorn blood. “PHEONIX
TEARS OR UNICORN BLOOD!” Katy yelled but
she knew that they couldn’t hear her.
Rob
still looked up, as if he had heard her, and ran to his cottage and came back
with a vial, which looked to contain unicorn blood as it was pure gold. He took off the cap and dumped the contents
on the wound. It seemed like it worked,
but that did not stop him from using anything and everything on the wound.
Aaliyah
sat up with a start, and Katy was back in her bed. The memory ended.
Katy
got up and threw on her cloak and her invisibility hat and ran outside. She stopped in the middle of the yard and
looked around; she knew her aunt was here.
But where was she? Katy opened
her mind to find her. Her eyes snapped
open she was right in front of her. Her
aunt was invisible; Katy knew that it was just bending of the lights, which
caused the effect. She knew if she took
a moment to stop and think about it, she might think of a spell to use to
reveal her aunt. Katy let her wand slip
to her hand and thought of the elements but before she could say anything her
aunt became visible. She had a hat like
Katy’s. “Oh…”
“Katy,
I can see you. It is my special
ability. We all seem to have one in our
family. I see the light bending, I can
see past lies, I can see past deceptive spells.
I wish I could just have seen what your mother, my sister was turning
into.” Aaliyah stated as she reached out
and took Katy’s hat off.
“My
mother is dark isn’t she, she is alive isn’t she? Raven Ebony said that someone else was the
power in the family.” Katy said and
looked up at Aaliyah. Katy was shocked,
though her aunt’s skin with still pale her hair was cut and dyed with bright
colors of blue, purple, and red. The
color started to come back to her eyes, and back to the tattoos, and the holes
of her piercings were now filled with jewels.
“Oh,
my little lost niece, yes, your mother is dark.
I knew what she planned to do, that is why I sought her out. But when I got to New York, she was prepared for me. She blew up the square, allowing everybody to
think she was killed. They thought I had
done it because I was knocked out and the Guardians swarmed the area before the
normal cops could be called. They threw
me into the prison, branding me, without a trial.”
“You
shouldn’t be here! Edgar would have to
turn you in!” Katy said as she grabbed
Aaliyah’s hand and tried to drag her off the property, she thought about
teleporting, but knew that Edgar would find her.
“Don’t
worry, I will leave soon. But I had to
see you. You are so pretty; I can’t
believe how much you have grown. You had
to grow up quickly. It is not fair to
you. Or your brother or your young
friend. You all are so important to the
coming war, I wish I could spare you the pain, but you already know that
pain. The pain of loss, the pain of
taking life.” Aaliyah stated; she didn’t
even bother to ask.
“Yes…” Katy stated and looked up into her aunt’s
eyes; she let her see the events that have played out the last two years.
“Oh
my Goodness!” Aaliyah gasped. “If they weren’t already dead I would kill
them myself. Putting you in that
position is a crime! It is pure
darkness. Don’t worry, it doesn’t mean
you are bad, it means you do what you must, and you know that it hurts, but allowing
that dark power to remain on this realm is worse. You did right.” She stated and grabbed Katy into a hug. “That is your gift my niece, your strength,
your light, don’t worry others may come your way, they seem to come into light
around the ages of 15 and 16.”
“Is
there nothing we can do to clear your name?”
Katy asked, now that she knew the truth, well some of it.
“Rob
is talking to Oeric; let’s see if my headmaster brother can do something this
time to protect his niece. I am
surprised Lua hasn’t stepped in, she is the oldest, well Oeric is, he is our
half-brother. I can’t believe they
allowed you to remain on the streets.”
Katy
was shocked, that her aunt gave information so freely. “They thought I was dead, but the trace
picked up.”
“Oh,
that makes sense but why are you living with the Hepburns? Not Oeric or Lua?”
“I
live with the MacCathmhaoils actually. I
am here for the break. Gaivan Hepburn is
my best friend. And we had the custody
trail last year, Headmaster O’Cuinn said he thought it was to dangerous for us
to stay with him, and Lua concurred that it was good for us to stay within easy
reach of Edgar. She said she would visit
us, but she hasn’t yet, or even sought us out at school, except she told me at
the end of the year that she would try to spend more time with me.”
“Oh. They are a nice family, I hear. I had to see you on your birthday.” Aaliyah stated. “I have something for you. Rob’s family was holding it for me.” She stated and took out a pendent. “It is an aquamarine pendent that has been in
our family from the beginning of times.
It was given to the first woman of our family; it was given to her by
the queen of the fairies. This gem was
made of the tears of the fairies when Goodness died for our lives. They said to protect it; it would find its
way to Goodness who will know what to do with it when the time is right. I believe my sister, your mother, is
Darkness. You, of course, would be Goodness. You know you are.” Aaliyah said as she took Katy’s chain that
held her blue topaz pendent and added the aquamarine one to it, and clasped it
back on Katy’s neck. “You will know what
to do with it when the time is right.
But for now I must leave. You
know that truth and that will have to be enough for now.” Aaliyah stated and hugged Katy. “Don’t say I was here; pretend that you
didn’t know when they tell you of my escape.”
Aaliyah stated with a wink and then teleported out.
Katy
smiled and walked back into the house.
Her aunt didn’t kill her mother.
There was a deep sadness that her mother was her enemy but there was
also a weight lifted from her. She had
family. Blood family that would seek her
out no matter the cost. And she would do
everything she could to find out information on how she could save her family,
her aunt from dying or going back to prison.
Katy went back up and crawled into bed, after all it was only six in the
morning. Katy fell into a dreamless
sleep, and knew that no matter what, she had Gaivan and her family, and now she
found out information about her mother’s side.
She just hoped that none of them turned out dark.
Chapter Three
Katy
woke up as Gaivan jumped on her bed and yelled to get up. “I am up.”
Katy said and sat up.
“Happy
Birthday Katy!” Gaivan said with a
smile. “What do you want to do?” Gaivan asked as he thought of the donuts that
his mom and Sandra had made for breakfast.
“I
have something to tell you first.” Katy
said then started a silent conversation.
“My aunt broke out of prison!”
“What?
How? How do you know?”
“She came to see me.” Katy told him as she pulled on her robe to
walk downstairs to get breakfast. “She is innocent. My mother isn’t dead.”
“WHAT!?”
“My mother is Darkness. And I think that your father is right. I am Goodness, but I don’t want that. I am still hoping it is not true. After all that means we are all in for a lot
of pain. There is still doubt right?”
“Well it isn’t so bad if you are
Goodness. Your aunt really stated that
your mother lived? And of course this
can’t be happening; I mean we are mature children and all. But we are children.”
“Aaliyah said that the only reason she
was caught for murder was mother faked her death. Mother caused the explosion. Aaliyah was knocked out cold.” Katy told him as they walked
into the kitchen. “Good morning!” Katy said to Edgar, Jane, Antonio Sr. and
Sandra.
They
all smiled back and said happy birthday.
But Katy could tell there was something they wanted to tell her. But they all went back to their papers and
coffee, as Katy and Gaivan sat down and each grabbed a donut. “Jerome and Riley went to Marcus’s Valley,
they will be back soon.” Jane stated as
she gave them a displeased look at the fact they grabbed the donuts and none of
the other breakfast food. “Now you both
have to eat something other than sugar.”
“May
I have some orange juice please?” Katy asked.
“Me
too mom! Oh and is there any bacon
left?” Gaivan asked as he turned back
toward Katy. “Go on!”
“Okay, well the blast knocked me against
the wall, and Aaliyah was knocked out as well, so when the Guardians got there
they took her. They didn’t see me I
guess… Wait if they were first on the scene why didn’t they see me?”
“Katy… I don’t know! Oh goodness, do you think they are lying?”
“No, I don’t see that… They wouldn’t let
a kid live on the streets alone would they?”
Katy thought with a hurt sadness.
“No, I don’t think so.” Gaivan thought firmly.
“Will
you two stop doing that? It is kind of
rude. Having a mental conversation when
we are all at the table.” Edgar stated.
“Katy
was just telling me about a dream of hers.”
Gaivan said and went back to Katy. “Ignore him go on!”
“Well, anyway, she said she was branded
and thrown in prison without a trial. Oh
and get this! Rob, the brownie keeper,
was her fiancé! And Headmaster O’Cuinn
as you know is my uncle; but he is my mother’s half-brother. Oh and my other aunt is Assistant
Headmistress Lua Notte-Preto and Aaliyah thought it was strange that Lua would
not be visiting us. I saw in her silent
thoughts. She thinks something is
preventing Lua from visiting.”
“OH MY GOODNESS!”
“I know right! Now I know I have more blood family other
than the Solomons! And one of them is
willing to risk death to just say Happy Birthday to me! And the headmaster is avoiding even being
alone with me, and of course Lua said she was going to make more of an effort
but she is not here today.”
“WOW!
I wonder why they didn’t tell you.
Or why they didn’t take you in…
Dad could easily stop in over there anytime. Katy they are hiding something aren’t they?”
“Yes.”
But that is all Katy got out before Edgar interrupted them again.
“Okay
you two, please stop. We have something
to tell you.” Edgar stated, as he
cleared his throat. “Katy Lily, your
aunt, she…umm… escaped from prison yesterday.”
Katy
looked him in the eyes for a moment then said something that shocked even
herself. “I know; she came to see me
this morning. She told me that she was
put in prison without a trial. She told
me that my mother is evil, that she faked her death. But the most interesting piece of information
is that the Guardians were on the scene first.
That is why my aunt was arrested.
If you all were on the scene first why wasn’t I found?” Katy demanded.
Edgar
looked her in the eyes, he knew he was bound by an oath, but at this moment he
didn’t care. “I was under orders to
leave you. My boss told me to leave
you. I felt so bad about it. I thought they moved you from New York City. I had gone back trying to find you. My guilt eating at me. But I couldn’t find you.” Edgar gave the truth.
Katy
looked at him and stood up. She said
nothing, she would have sat back down but Gaivan said something.
“You
left her? How could you leave her to
fend for herself?” Gaivan yelled at his father.
“I
didn’t want to; my boss said that she would be put in the system, that she had
a mortal birth certificate, of course we found out later she did not have a
birth certificate at all. But at the time I was told that she couldn’t just
disappear.”
“She
lived alone on the streets! The normal
mortals did not care! They hurt her;
they left her on the streets! She stole,
she fought to survive and her own people, her own kind left her there!” Gaivan would have continued to yell but Katy
ran out of the room. “Katy!” Gaivan moved to follow her, but Jane grabbed
him.
“No.” Jane said simply, as Edgar stood up to go and
get Katy. “Let your father.”
“He
just left her.” Gaivan said simply.
“And
he has regretted that choice from the moment he made it.”
Katy
ran outside, she couldn’t take the yelling.
She didn’t care. She knew she
should, but she just did not care! She
sat down on the swing, which had long been unused and was deep in thought when
Edgar came and crouched in front of her.
“Katy,
I am sorry.”
“I
am not mad.”
“Why?”
“I know
I should be, logically I should be. If
this was even a year ago I would have been.
I would have teleported from the scene, but now, I just don’t have the
energy to fight my family. I don’t have
enough energy to be mad, it is so much easier to forgive you, and understand
you regretted it, rather than fight about it.”
Katy stated simply.
“You
know sometimes I wonder what it would have been like if we had taken you that
day.” Edgar stated. “I went back.”
“I
heard that. So you had been lying,
telling everybody that I was dead.” Katy
didn’t bother to form it as a question.
“Yes. We kept the lie up, even after we knew
otherwise. The Solomons would have put
their claim in, and they would have won five years ago. You hadn’t had a chance to be with Antonio
and Sandra. There was nobody to fight
for you.”
“Why
not my uncle and other aunt?”
“Oeric
thought it was better you stay away from him.
He couldn’t see the darkness in your mother, or, as everybody thought,
Aaliyah. He felt that he let you down,
let down Riley and the rest of the family.
Lua married and pretended to go on with her life, but it ate at her
insides that she didn’t know how dark her sister was, that she was dark enough
to kill her own child. However we did
finally tell her. She begged us to find
you. She didn’t give up the search. Then the trace picked up. We forgot the trace location went right to
Lua, she after all sends out the acceptance letters. She saw your name and the location that they
gave and she was furious. She went and
had a huge fight with Oeric. Oeric
stopped her from getting you herself. We
don’t know how but he also convinced her not to tell the truth when you came to
school. She was forced to stay at a
distance from you. We were trying to
draw out the Solomons; we thought if nobody claimed you then they would make
their move.”
“They
did. Why not claim me now? Why keep it a secret.”
“Because
they were the ones to discover your mother was still alive, or they do think
that she is, but we do not have proof. If
she is, they don’t want her trying to get to you. So by having you live with us or the
MacCathmhaoils they think that they are protecting you. Well that is Oeric’s thoughts, Lua fights
them everyday. But she stays away in
case he is right that someone else will try to take your life.”
“Edgar,
I love it here and I love it with the MacCathmhaoils, you all are my
family. But I don’t get why the
secrets. I guess I will understand some
day. I wouldn’t change the fact I live
with the Sandra and Antonio Sr., but it would have been nice to know what other
people know about me. I hate finding out
about myself secondhand. Gaivan got mad
for me… I didn’t expect that. He has
been a little cold, he doesn’t think I notice but I do, since the whole Raven
Ebony thing. I think there are only two
outcomes to the things I have done in concern with my friendship with
Gaivan. Either he is going put an end to
the friendship or we become closer. I
don’t like the way it is going. I know
that darkness is in all of us. But why
did I feel the best way to deal with Raven was to throw the dagger at her
heart?”
“I
don’t know. We might never know the
inner workings of a person’s mind. But
you did what you had to do. I thank you
for that, I couldn’t lose Gaivan. Gaivan
will come around, you will see.” Edgar
said and stood up. “Now let’s get back
to breakfast before Gaivan comes out waving those spells you keep having him
learn at me.” Edgar said with a wink.
The
day ended up being very somber, Katy didn’t really want to do much, she was too
wrapped up in her own thoughts and of course the file with a lot of black
marks. The only time she really was away
from the file was when Gaivan, Jerome and Riley dragged her outside for a snowball
fight. She, for a few minutes, forgot
about the pain that was sure to come into her life. Maybe she shouldn’t have begged for her life,
but then again she knew she couldn’t leave her family to fight this war alone.
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