The 13th Witch Complete Trilogy

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Author: Stacey Thompson-Geer
the same size as her.” He moved to the side of the doorway so that I would have to graze him when I entered the room. I walked past him trying to hold my composure.
    The room was nicely decorated for where he lived. The walls were painted a cream color and there were paintings on a couple of the walls. There was a twin size bed in the middle of the room and a small dresser to the left of the bed. It was clear that it had been used for mostly storage till now. There were boxes in the corner and in the closet that had spare room marked on them in black marker. I thought that it was funny that someone that had control of magic, had boxes of old stuff in their rooms.
    “I’ll check on you in the morning. Try and get some sleep.” Conner grabbed onto the doorknob and shut the door as he talked. I was alone again in a strange house. I sat on the bed and looked around. This was the first time that I had felt so alone in the world.

Four
    I woke up early in the morning to find clothing in the bathroom. I couldn’t help but wonder if someone had walked though my room in the night or if they had magically appeared. That thought made me smile a bit. What a birthday yesterday had been. The only thing resembling normal is that I ended up spending the night at a strange guy’s house. I pulled the clothes on that had been left. They fit me okay, but were really not my style. She seemed to be a very dressy type of person and I was more of a T Shirt and jeans girl. At least they got the jeans right. The shirt was one of those dressy tops that button down just enough to show the girls a bit.
    There was a knock at the door to the room. I took a breath and went to answer it. Conner was standing there waiting for me to get ready; his eyes seemed to be bluer than yesterday.
    “Are you ready to go?” He asked kind of leaning on the doorway while he talked. He glanced down at my shirt and cracked a smile. I spun around to avoid his stare.
    “Yeah, just let me grab my stuff from yesterday.” I picked up my clothes that were on the floor from yesterday.
    “I see that Anna's Clothes fit you well.” He said as I finished gathering my clothes. I kind of rolled my eyes at the comment and tried to change the subject.
“Their okay, but not really my style.”
    He started down the hallway with me following him and down the stairs. Anna was in the kitchen cleaning. I couldn’t see what could need to be cleaned as the whole kitchen was spotless.
    “Anna, she wants to check on her parents, so we’re going to stop by their house. If you need me, you know what to do.” He bent down and picked up the crystal from last night as he finished his sentence and put it in his pocket.
“Be careful.” She said stopping what she was doing and looking concerned.
    “I know” He said opening the door and motioning me out. He followed as I walked down the stairs and waited there for him. The sun was shining brightly just like the day before and I really could get a good look at the area that I was in. The trees were high and green and there was flowers that smelled so good to a person that had never lived out of town.
“So, how are we going to get into town? I don’t see a car around here.”
    “Haven’t you figured anything out about me yet?” He said coyly and pulled a bottle from his pocket just as he had the night before. I kind of smiled as he motioned for me to come to him. I did as he wanted and he put his arm around my waist and threw the bottle to the ground. Again the air filled with purple smoke and you could feel the change in the air as it started to work. I, being afraid of looking, closed my eyes and there was the sting of the cold air and then nothing.
    I opened my eyes and we were in front of my house. Everything seemed to look normal and untouched, but you can never really be sure. Conner let loose of me and I started towards the house. He grabbed my hand and pulled me back a little.
“You should be careful. You don’t know what you
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