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n't exactly a 'town', more like acres upon acres of land that spanned widely, housing lots of families in it. One would t
ys saw an empty unappealing sight ahead of them. It wa
s and shared its space with witches. All living with la
rd they were to follow, since I had broken the very first one I had been told a
o. "Gùfùh uzò.." I whispered slowly as I concentrated on the land before me. Those spells were as sim
brush of the spells that surrounded Lakewood. Spells that were m
ne look at the crazily Harvard appearance of Lakewood and make a u-turn immediately, not
see what actually lay before them. But if the spells do not
ny witch. But the ones from the Onwa Clan, which is the moon clan. And since the spells were from the On
lled my car. I smiled as it burst, sending cool force through my hair, as it left my
d to enter, give. I wasted no time as I drove through the invis
been to in the
nged since these la
I drove through, gave
things ha
ildings and the town's grocery shop had been renovated and made bigger. In
while eight
n this place. I had left for a reason, and
ave from my very huge job and tossing clothes into suitcases. I had bee
, something terr
ch word. Lakewood may look a little bit backwards, but there were phone lines and all kinds of civilization. I and my mum spoke all
noticed the handful of people in the street
bout this place. Eve
h's blood in me that no o
causing so many thoughts in my head, I almost asked mysel
when I reached the second boundary. The main one. The
next to my window. A quick look at him and I could see his brown wolf glide ins
t
uoise blue eyes that could only be seen on a discendant of the Onw
s area before." I kinda liked his light baritone. An
ity guard, looking like this? I could already
be seeing me around more often then." I winked and put on my glasses, rolling m
pened and I made
ferent places they were. This part of Lakewood was filled with different farm lands owned by the rich families. Which
tination, as I brought the car to a stop, just
Onwa
the huge mansion in front of me, I was overcome by a sense of over familiarity and a de
Lakewood opened, and the woman whom I hadn't seen in person,
t like everything had stuck somewhere inside of my throat. "Mother." I whis
er very calm voice
I had mi
m
out of the car. I rushed down to my mother and into her waiting arms, gigglin
ize inside of me that I had been really selfish
into her more. I didn't care, I just