I turned to the kitchen and grabbed everything I needed. “Did you find everything?” I looked at Toya.
She nodded. “Once again, Carl knew exactly what would be needed. It was the cupboard above the fridge.” Toya chuckled. “He actually left a note taped to the bottom of a shelf with Abby’s name on it.” She grabbed an envelope off the counter and handed it to me.
Abby’s name was bold but Toya’s name was also on it. I slipped the letter from the envelope and skimmed it.
Toya,
I know you are looking for everything Amy will need to save Abby. I put everything up above the fridge so you guys wouldn’t actually use it to season dinner.
It’s going to be hard to watch, but you need to make sure the parents allow Amy to work. Make sure Wendy and Ainsley know as well, you might have to hold back a couple of wolves. And when I say might, I mean you will.
Carl.
P.S. Tell Carly I love her. I don’t want her to ever forget it.
I had to swallow past the lump in my throat. Oh Carl. I put the letter away and looked at Toya, raising my eyebrow.
“We are ready. Your mom even got some rope to tie them down if we need to.” I nodded and then wiped my face. “You got this Amy. We believe in you.” She rubbed my back and then walked over to the far counter, grabbed a small box, and then handed it to me. “Go save that little girl.” I took the box, put it down, and then turned and hugged Toya. “What’s this?”
I sighed. “I just needed it.” I sighed as she slid her arms around me and supported me. “It’s been a rough day.”
She nodded against my shoulder. “Your mom heard from you, dad.” She rubbed my back. “It sounded horrible. But we can talk about it after we cure Abby, and then have porch wine.” I laughed.
“That sounds perfect.” I let go and stepped back.
Wendy held her hand out for Shelly, who grabbed it without hesitation. “Thank you.”
“You are very welcome. And I know you will hate me pretty soon, but I won’t take it to heart.” She smiled. “But we are going to save your little family.” Wendy nodded to Toya. “Make sure she reads the note in the box before she starts.”
Toya snapped her fingers. “Right.” Toya pulled out a small piece of paper from the bottom and handed it to me. I quickly read the words and groaned internally, but I shook it off. We will figure it out as we had to. I pulled out the bowl and threw the cotton balls inside of it.
I laid out everything, then I heard the little footsteps and turned. Carly was holding my Book of Shadows with her eyes a veil of white. “You will need this Tri-spirit. Your work tonight will be long, but important.” She sighed. “Vince did more than you think. Hidden runes, hidden curses. Tonight will stretch you to the end of your rope. But it will be your strength and determination that will make the final decision. Will you swing free from his manipulation or hang from it?” She trembled there and then dropped. Alannah screamed as she dove to catch her.
“Is it always like this?” Her voice was filled with worry.
I walked over and took the book from them. I bobbed my head back and forth. “Kinda.” I smiled as I turned away, but my stomach was a twisted ball of knots. What the fuck is going on?
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