Alicia’s eyes glowed from the reflected light that came from her crystal ball. Her heart was thumping hard in her chest as she watched the scene before her. But she couldn’t look away. She couldn’t snap out of her trance. It was like she was being drawn into that world but she couldn’t do anything about it. She was powerless.
Alicia watched Abigail wandering out there, alone in the dark, cold, icy world. Alicia had no idea how long Abigail had been out there and she couldn’t see her clearly through the crystal ball because a layer of mist had gathered around Abigail, obstructing her vision. Why? Why was she out there in the forest all alone? Where did Alexander go? And what was this thing that obstructed her vision? This had never happened before! Whatever that was, it was definitely not natural!
"Abigail..." Alicia muttered causing all the vampires’ eyes to snap and look at her. Raven finally spoke up, needing to know what was wrong.
"Witch, what is it?" Raven asked, sounding very firm and calm. However, the witch was still watching, unable to break her concentration, unable to hear his questions. He didn’t know if he should shake her awake or not because he didn’t know what effect that might have on her if he interrupted her, so he decided to act.
Feeling an urgency due to Alicia’s outburst, Raven immediately gathered his troops.
"We are going to check the perimeter of that glass house to make sure nothing bad has gone down there. If you see any anomalies, deal with it if it is an enemy, or report back to me if it is about Abigail or Alexander." He looked at each one of them before he turned to Riev. "Riev, you will stay here and protect the witch until we come back."
Everyone nodded, and in the next second, everyone scattered out of the house, leaving Riev observing the silver-haired witch with a frown on his face. He definitely had a bad feeling about this.
Alicia was still looking down the magic ball, searching Abigail’s surroundings for any distinct landmarks that would help them track where she had gone before she finally expanded her view to see if Alexander was close by. There was no sign of him. Instead, she saw them; a line of red slowly approaching the log house she was in. ƒreewebɳovel.com
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