FALLING FOR THE WEATHER WITCH
ess of the night, making everything a potency for destruction. Tha
relentless fire. He had never seen something so brutal and terrifying in all his years on
d she deserve to suffer in this manner? He wasn't so sure about it.
be completely wiped out!" A man in
e needs a second chance,"
on to him. He tried hard not to show how hurt that made him feel. He had always felt inconsequential, and what he was
f his eyes, he could see most of his neighbours, pouring fuel into the already heated furnace and shouting. He made his way
" His wife's panic-stricken voice had risen in a bi
s carrying. Do you wish for the innocent child to be left alone without a fami
atures. Disapproval seemed to reek off her, like a stench. He wondered
g succor in his toenails, as he made his way to the heart of th
oment of bravery had been such a good idea. It wasn't looking lik
er boneless face. She was beautiful, but the lines moving in her cheeks begged to differ. Debris, with a mixture of hail, fought for
e swallowed hard, but wouldn't fall back. There was only one
people," The wi
in his eyes. "I can't. I'm her
new she didn't believe him, but he had to make her believe that this w
inter. Then, how do you imagine that you woul
ch down. "These people want your blood, but I could help you to save your
t him and wanted to know how true he was. He tried to open his heart, so she could see as
can't save anyone
own the bottom of a moving train. He struggled to gain his co
gth of two muscular hands on his shoulder blades almost overpowered his senses. It was a bit too much. He almost ga
lease let me go," his
Jake looked right at the witch, and her manic eyes stared r
h. The crowd had stopped trying to put in fuel. "Where are you going?" One of the men asked in a pan
, as he watched the fire leak through the witch's skin, almost going through
o?" He asked
," The witch s
out to happen? Jake grabbed the stake. He was aware that people thought he was crazy, but he didn't stop to think,
t, it was like warm water. "I wil
atural. In shock, he watched as his hands moved in its accord, and the stick dived right into the witch's skin. It seemed to be a magnet as it pulle
Out of the feat, that the stick might not be able to support such a small creature, he found himse
said, as she let herself becom
es crack, but there was no pain. He looked right at the child, and sh