THE FAE LUNA'S SECOND CHANCE
worthless child" she screamed while crying and pointing her finger at me. "I'l
nt a few minutes ago. "That's right, leave like your father left you" she bawled out. Okay ouch, that one kind of hurt. I slammed t
about a 45 minutes walk from the house but I didn't mind, it was the only pl
since I began to walk this path worn by both time and the echoes of forgotten stories. I heard my light steps echo,
e smile. Mum was so obsessed with the moon, she would call me "my moonlight" every now and then.
m me with his head hung low making me chuckle slightly
e, my serenity. I felt an almost negligible shift in the air-a ripple o
aring. I was surprised that my footsteps were heard by the man who appeared to be sleeping when I passed. I turned to face him only
nly an ignorant mind could have. He looked taken aback for a brief moment but quick
had an air of authority to it that nearly brought me to my knees. "Humans? What are you, a Unicorn?" I scof
n as humans can get" I answ
not even the night for me to play games w
y depressing walk like I was doing" I said with a f
" I muttered under my breath tak
him appear beside me, "that's no
, raising a brow
his eyes. "Forgive my manners, I'm Elias, Elias Donovan and it's my p
m grip and a warm palm. "Well then Emma, do you mind if I join you, I promise I won't
ne with a lot of responsibilities he would rather run away from. Ma
en. Stopping in my tracks I brought my hand to the s
he actu
steps ahead of me just before I lost
l as a pair of red orbs flashed from among
minutes, she should be up" a shushed voice said. Who the hell is that? I looked around to find the source of the convers
d one woman with him, in her late thirties or so. I looke
cles and ran out the door. I looked back to see him at the door frame watching me leave with confusio