The Last Witch: 3.5: Chapter 3
The Last Witch: 3.5: Beyond The Veil. A Novella
repeat, almost pleadingly. âIs there no possibility that they are just⦠travelling?â
âIâm afraid not,â Ash replies. âThere were definite signs of a struggle at their home. Several other council members saw blood and scuff marks when they attended late last night. And none of their personal effects were gone, so if they did leave, they took nothing with them.â Ash shakes his head and knots his fingers together. âIâm afraid that Mrs Gower and her grandson were almost certainly attacked. And taken.â
âAnd this is in addition to the three others who havenât been seen for the last week?â I ask, looking at the group surrounding me. âHow can we lose five people in a week, and Gabriel and I are only hearing about it now?â
âThere were no signs of distress with the others,â Ash says. âEthan McGuire said he was going to hunt deer for a few days, and the Willow couple often goes exploring. They havenât been seen for almost a week and that is very unusual for them.â He turns to two men by the door. âIt is thanks to their diligence that we are finding out about this now. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.â
The two men nod.
âThey probably got lost, or maybe they decided to stay longer in the wilderness?â Gabrielâs words are less than convincing to himself or to the rest of us.
âNo. We must assume the worst and start looking for them immediately,â I announce. âWhat do they do for the community?â
âMcGuire helps to hunt for food. Mr Willow works the farms and Mrs Willow assists with the management of the library,â says Clara. âAnd Mrs Gower is elderly. She occasionally helps by knitting blankets and such. Her grandson is twelve. Heâs at school.â
âHas there been any further disturbances with âThe Stolenâ?â I ask. âCould they be involved?â
âWell, that is why we wanted you to come here today,â Ash says. âThings with that lot are tense at the best of times. They donât come too close unless they intend to start trouble. We want your permission to go and enquire about our lost people with their camp, but as I said-â
âThings are tense,â I nod. âThey will not be forthcoming if they are up to something, but in the same regard, if they were making another play for the impossible, we would know. Thereâs no point in taking people hostage and holding them to ransom if youâre not planning on telling the people you intend to blackmail.â I look at Gabriel as he awaits my word. âWe will go and see The Stolen with you. If our people are there, we will find them.â
âAre you certain?â Gabriel asks. âThey donât really like you.â
âPlease,â I scoff. âItâs people me that Iâm not used to. Who here can give Gabriel and me a clear visual image of the missing witches?â
âI know them well,â says a lady member of the council. âThe Willows have-â
âIf you just think about them, weâll see them,â I interject, reaching out my hand. âAs long as you donât mind us using our Mental powers on you?â
âIt would be an honour,â she says with a humble bow.
We take her hands, and she shares with us an image of the missing members of the village.
After, I look at the three members of the council who linger closely together at the side.
âYou three are from The Stolenâs camp, is that right?â I ask.
âTechnically, we are. Only by circumstance,â says the youngest. A blonde girl in her early twenties. âBut as you know, we embraced our change in fortune a year or so after arriving. We embrace our magic.â
âYouâre Megan, right?â
She nods.
âWould you come along with us?â I ask her. âThey may feel more at ease if they see you with us. See that we havenât sacrificed you or something stupid.â
âMe?â
âOnly if you donât mind. I would ask Clara to come. But last time she went in there, she sent a pile of fox shit into the leaderâs face.â
The whole room snorts with laughter.
âI warned him to stop calling me a whore,â Clara shrugs. âNot my fault he kept on at me. Besides, Ash and I were never a part of that group. As soon as we arrived here, we sought Gabriel out and made our allegiances crystal clear. Megan is much better suited to go than I.â
âDo you mind?â I ask Megan once more. âYour mother is still there, I believe. Will you be okay?â
âOf course,â she replies, nodding with wide and surprised eyes. âTo help you would be a great honour, but I donât expect my presence will help. Iâm a deserter in their eyes. A traitor. And my mother has always been a bitch. I highly doubt that has changed much.â
âFox poo,â Clara declares, waving her hand in the air and showing the girl a kind wink. âIâm telling you. Itâs the best way to go.â
âItâs settled then. Weâll go now and see if they have anything to do with this or we will rule them out.â I look up at Gabriel, waiting for his confirmation that I have made the right choice.
He just winks, proudly watching me.
âWhoosh?â he asks me.
âWhoosh,â I agree.
The young girl clears her throat.
âWhoosh?â she asks anxiously. âWhatâs âwhooshâ?â.
We arrive on the outskirts of the woodland that belongs to the group called âThe Stolen.â
Fucking idiots, is what I call them.
All but Gabriel, Ash and I land in a disoriented heap on the floor. We help them up and get them steady on their feet.
âI see,â Meghan chuckles nervously, dusting off her clothes. âSo thatâs a Whoosh.â
As a precaution, I send a stream of my red fire to the ground and watch the flames swirl and morph, creating two of my fire wolves.
âJust in case,â I shrug as Gabriel, Ash, and Megan watch them prowl around them before coming to me and nuzzling my hands.
Their fire never burns me. Not how it would burn anyone else. Itâs a comforting warmth on my skin. A reassurance.
âThatâs incredible,â Megan gasps, reaching out her hand to touch them.
Gabriel grabs her wrist, stopping her.
âI wouldnât. Lilly can touch her flames, no one else. Not unless you want to be scarred for life.â
âTheyâre⦠incredible!â she admires. She holds out her palm. The faintest flicker of a dull flame awakens on her skin. âHow do you do it?â
âBy being the Arcane,â Gabriel replies. âCome on.â
The magical capabilities of the coven are⦠limited. Advanced magic such as transportation or extreme control over a fire that enables separate entities is rare.
So rare, only I can do it.
Arcane Witch perks, I guess.
So when they see it, they are often awe-struck.
As we make our way closer to the group who refuse to live with us, refuse to acknowledge their heritage, and refuse to get over the fact that they are not human, the first thing to hit us is the smell.
âChristâ¦â Gabriel sneers, burying his mouth and nose in the crook of his elbow. âWhat is that?â
âSewage,â Megan replies with a grimace. âAnd unwashed clothes, people and their rotting food.â
As we step through the trees and come into view of the clearing where they make camp, we halt, and I call out.
âHello? Weâre not here to hurt anyone. We just came to talk. Is there someone here-â I hold my hand up, stopping a rock mid-air as it comes hurtling at my head. âI said weâre not here to hurt anyone, but if you throw another rock at us, that may change. Come out.â
I drop the rock to the ground as my wolves step ahead and snarl.
From the makeshift tents and shacks, from behind trees, people start to emerge.
They all look so afraid. So angry.
So sick.
They wear rags, pieces of cloth that are crudely held together by rope. Many have no shoes, and their skin is filthy and grey. A few fires are lit and the smell of cooking meat wafts through the air, but hardly enough to distract from the utter stench of their filth.
Many of the kids are crying and coughing. Theyâre painfully thin. Itâs enough to make me want to scream.
A tall, gaunt and rigid-looking man steps out from the crowd, wearing something that resembles a suit from his previous life. I imagine it was once a lovely suit. I expect he wore it to his job, proud of the expensive silk tie that now hangs loose and tattered around his neck.
That, and the large, crudely carved crucifix that hangs beside it.
They all have crucifixes on them. From what I understand, the bigger it is, the higher their rank.
And his is the biggest.
He stops and spits at my feet.
âWitch whore. You are not welcome-â
âSilence,â Gabriel orders, his eyes black. The man falls quiet in an instant. âAnd if anyone else dares speak to my wife like that, you will not enjoy what comes next.â
âCalm, my love,â I whisper, taking his arm and pulling him back to my side. I look at the rest of them and try to smile, which is hard as I loathe them for allowing themselves and their families to live this way. âI know that you do not wish for us to be here,â I call out to the rest of the group. âAnd believe me, I wish that you were not here either. You know that there is no need for you to be living like this. You are all welcome at the village.â
They shuffle their feet and scoff at my words.
âThen you are welcome to claim another village for yourselves,â I offer. âThe entire world is yours if you want it. You are free to go wherever you like. Up north, there are many, many towns with homes lying empty. You donât need to live like this.â
This isnât the first time I have been here. Nor the second or third. Iâve come many times, offering them something more than this hell as a life.
Each time I get the same response. Disgusted looks. Vile insults. Threats.
Iâve heard them all.
Not a single person in this camp wanted to be sent to the Arcane Realm. They all believed themselves human. They hated magic. They hated witches. They hate themselves and refuse to accept their magic or their place here.
The only thing they claim to love is God. And because I have âstolenâ them, I have also shunned them from their God. Damned their eternal souls to the pits of hell.
Many wear binding spells around their wrist. When I discovered one man attempting to create a Brand, I lost my shit entirely and stole any knowledge of the practice from his head and from anyone elseâs who thought they knew how to do it.
I didnât even know I could do that. But I was so enraged when I saw the Brand that I lunged at the man, grabbed his head and dug in deep. I spoke to the Arcane Realm that day. I demanded this never be allowed again, and it obeyed. It guided me into his mind. It guided me straight to his knowledge. And it let me pluck it from his mind and everyone elseâs.
Iâve done that before. Spoken to the magic in this realm. When I commanded it to save me after the second spell, it sent me here to have Callie in safety.
And again, when I harnessed its power and it sent me back to my previous self so I could complete the final spell.
And then when I saw that branding iron. I vowed never to let another be held captive like that, so I abolished all knowledge of it from every mind in this place.
It knocked me out for a week after.
Scared Gabriel half to death.
My magic may be mighty. My knowledge extensive.
But this body has only had access to it for six months.
Itâs not strong enough to wield what Iâm capable of yet.
But it will be.
The man, complete with an oversized crucifix, steps forwards and starts reciting scripture. Something about the hand of God.
Iâm distracted by another. At the very back of the group, a woman holds a baby, rocking it relentlessly as it wails and wails. Itâs a cry full of pain and suffering.
Gabriel nudges me and pulls me back to the matter at hand.
The man stops his recital and glares.
âWe have come to offer you help once more,â I call out. âFood. Access to our medical care and-â
âYou have come to try and seduce our souls into the depths of hell,â crucifix man barks. âWe have told you before, Witch. We have no intention of succumbing to your depraved, heathenistic rituals.â
âYou live in filth out of stubbornness,â I state plainly. âYou live in hunger and burn the food we send you. You die of sickness when relocating and accepting your true nature will spare you any suffering.â
âYou are the one who kills us. Starves us,â he argues.
âWe have done nothing but try to help you.â
âYou stole us,â accuses a woman from the crowd, causing others to murmur in agreement. âYou took us from our homes. Our families. Your duty is to return us to the Human Realm. To save our souls before it is too late.â
âYou know I canât do that,â I repeat for the hundredth time. âThe Veil is sealed and can not be reopened. Even if it could, you would return to a human world that would shun you because you are not human. Your children are not human, and the Hunters who still reside over in the Human Realm will hunt you down and kill you.â
âWe donât want your magic,â spits another. âKeep it. Our Lord God, our heavenly father, will save us soon, and he will burn you and all your Satan-worshipping sluts-â
âIâm going to stop you there. If you canât come up with any other insults except whore and slut, Iâm not even going to bother discussing this with you.â I look beyond them, to those lingering at the sidelines. To the ones who are noticeably thinner than those yelling insults. To those whose clothes are barely clothes at all.
The lowest of this self-loathing cult of witches who believed they were human and long to return to a world of politics, war, pollution and persecution.
âMy invitation for you to take up residence in a town is open to you all.â I assure them. âMy offer of peace is always in place. We did not steal you from your life. Any pain you are feeling at being here is unintentional, and I am sorry. But know this. You will never return to the human world. The Veil is closed for good and will never again re-open. So instead of living in squalor, I implore you, just say the word and we will gladly help you.â
âIn exchange for our souls!â yells the sharp-looking man to the rest of the crowd. âShe will feed your living soul to her satanic master if you allow her. Do not be tempted by her beauty and sensuality. She is nothing more than Luciferâs harlot.â
Gabriel snorts and bursts out laughing. Heâs the only bloody one. Everyone else looks ready to either run, faint or fight.
âSorry,â he chokes as I glare at him. âI just⦠where does he come up with this shit?â
âYou are not helping.â
âSorry, Luciferâs harlot.â He clears his throat and forces on a straight face. âIâm good.â
Rolling my eyes, I look back at the crowd.
âSome of my people have gone missing,â I declare, keen to move this on. âFive, in fact. I will give you one chance now to tell me if you know anything of their whereabouts. If you have them in some idiotic attempts to force my hand in reopening the Veil, I must warn you that not only is that a pointless endeavour but a very foolish one. I will not allow any harm to come to peaceful people, so if you have taken them, speak now. Hand them over and we will leave. If you do not and I discover they are here or you know where they are, then I will not be happy.â My wolves snarl and dig their claws into the ground. My magic peaks and the ground trembles a little, just to show them that I mean fucking business. âNot happy at all.â
âYou have ten minutes before we start searching your camp ourselves,â Gabriel states.
âWe donât have any of your demons here.â The woman that snaps her words is one of the older ones and wears a large, crude crucifix around her neck. As she starts calling us every name under the sun, I canât stop watching the young mum at the back of the crowd, still rocking her small baby who is shrieking.
Her eyes land on mine. Theyâre so tired and worried. They are full to the brim with tears, and as her gaze lands on mine, I see her lip tremble.
âOh, I canât deal with this anymore,â I hiss. My eyes go black, and I look at the group in the middle with the largest crucifixes, all throwing insults and hatred at us. âGo the fuck to sleep. Now.â
As soon as I speak, they fall to the floor with their eyes closed.
The others lingering at the edges, unsure and frail-looking, I left alone.
âYou shouldnât have done that,â Ash says with a half-amused chuckle. âBut now theyâre out, can we at least wash them? They stink.â
I make my way towards the young mother, who staggers back a few steps as I approach. I hold out my hands.
âGive me your baby.â
âN-no⦠please⦠donât hurt-â
âSheâs sick. I can hear it in her cry. I see her flustered cheeks and the clamminess of her skin. Sheâs in pain. Give her to me, or I will take her from you.â
The others around her watch in uncertainty and some shake their head, urging her not to hand over the infant.
But sheâs a mum. And most mums wouldnât care who the hell helped their child if they were suffering.
She hands me the child. I feel the fever through the blanket. I lower myself to the floor and rest the little girl on my legs before unwrapping her blanket. Gabriel kneels beside me and watches as I feel her little tummy.
âWhat other symptoms has she had?â I ask.
âErm⦠she⦠she⦠her poo has had blood, and she is sick when she feeds.â
I channel my Physical magic, just as Collins has been teaching me. I send it out like a ripple from my fingertips and feel the resistance in her belly. I look at Gabriel.
âShe has a blockage.â
âGood job youâre here then, hey?â he says calmly. He gets to his feet. âIâm borrowing one of your wolves if you donât mind,â he says as I focus on the little girl squirming before me. âWeâll start searching the camp as you do your thing here.â
I nod and press my fingers into her stomach, sending my power through her.
Her cries ease to a hiccup, and when I open my eyes, sheâs calm and quiet, looking up at me with the remnants of tears in her sweet little brown eyes. Her tiny fingers grab at my hair before she tries to shove it in her mouth.
âThere,â I smile, gently retrieving my curls from her vice-like grip. âAll better.â
The young mother scoops her up, utterly stunned into silence as she looks at her happy, pink and babbling baby. Already so much healthier and happier.
âThank you,â she gasps, pinning her babe to her chest. âOh, thank you.â
âItâs my pleasure,â I assure her. âAnd it would be my pleasure to please, please let me help you get out of here.â I glance back at the sleeping mass in the centre of the camp. The camp leaders. âTheyâre wrong about us. Weâre not evil. We have no interest in your souls. And you and your children do not deserve to live like this.â I look at her again. âYour baby would have died if I had not come here today. This is all so unnecessary.â
I wait and feel such relief when she nods.
As she does, others come forward, and within a few minutes, a group has gathered.
Not as many as I would like, but at least twelve of them.
The others remain firm, standing between their sleeping elders and us.
Gabriel arrives back with the others and shakes his head.
âTheyâre not here, and no one knows anything about their disappearances,â he says, sliding his hands in his pockets and resting his gaze on the small group huddled together. âWhat did I miss?â
âTheyâre returning to the village with us. They will need housing, clothes, and food. And an evaluation of their powers.â
Gabriel nods and looks at Ash, who gives a little bow at my words.
âI will ensure they are settled as soon as we return,â he promises.
I stand, but the young mother reaches out and takes my arm. Looking up at me, she takes an anxious breath.
âYou are missing people?â she asks.
âYes. Do you know something about it?â
âWeâre missing some people too,â she says quietly, glancing at the others who tut and shake their heads, muttering the words sinner and traitor. âIn the last two months or so, people have gone missing.â She nods to the sleeping elders. âThey said they had joined you. That they were lost to hedonism and darkness. My father was one of them.â
I turn to Gabriel. He shakes his head.
âNo. None of your people have come to us. And Iâm sorry to say there is no hedonism or darkness in the village. But there is sanitation, food, clean clothes, health care and acceptance.â He offers her his hand, and she takes it, letting him help her to her feet.
âHow many have gone missing?â I ask.
âIâm⦠Iâm not sure. More than ten, I would say. That andâ¦â
âAnd?â
âWell, weâve been finding dead animals a lot.â She looks towards the distant hillside. âSeveral miles away in that direction. I heard the elders talking. They said horses and cattle were found and looked as if they had been slaughtered by something. All carved up and stuff. They said it was your people.â
âNo. Not us. We would never do that.â I sigh and look at the others as they share a nervous glance. But scaring these people is the last thing I want to do. Especially after some of them finally agreed to come back with us. âWeâll look into it,â I assure her. I turn to the others. âNo sign of our people at all?â I ask hopefully. They all shake their heads. Even my wolves do. So I face the rest. âTo those who wish to come with us today, collect your belongings. Weâre leaving in five minutes.â
They all just stand there, looking at me like Iâm insane.
âTheyâre wearing all their belongings,â Gabriel whispers in my ear. âI think theyâre good to go.â
So be it.
âAnyone else want to come?â I offer. They all shuffle back. âAs you wish. We will continue to deliver food, clothes and fresh water to you. If you all choose to burn it, then thatâs on you, but I will do what my conscience tells me to do. Are there any who need medical attention?â
A few shift on their feet.
âYou have five minutes to come and see me before we leave. I will ask for nothing in return. If anyone wishes to come to us for help with anything in the future, they can. If your children are sick, you bring them to the village. Even if you continue to refuse magical help, we have medicine that will help. That will save lives. The lives of your children.â
âWe do not need your heretic interventions!â snaps an elderly woman.
âThen donât have to have them. But that baby did today. She needed it, or her mother would have woken up tomorrow to her corpse lying in her crib. That childâs death would have been on your conscience. On your soul. And when you die after the long life that you got to live, if you do meet this God of yours, you can explain to him how you let children die because youâre a fucking cunt!â
The last word I yell, and it echoes all around us.
I reach out my hand, my eyes black and my Mental magic summoning the sleeping back to the world of the living. They look around, confused and on high alert.
âI will return,â I cut in before anyone can say a word. âI will just appear, and if I discover you are keeping people from the help they need, there will be consequences.â I take a step towards them, and they all cower back, shuffling away from me in the dirt. And so they should. âMake no mistake. If you are willing to let babies die in agony because of your closed-minded discrimination and religious delusions, I will take those children from you. They are a privilege. They are not your right. They are not your possession; they are your family. They are living, breathing, feeling souls, and I will not allow them to suffer because of you. If you do not fulfil the obligations you have to them, then I will. You do not want to be here. I get that. We did not want to be in your world either, but this is how it is. Refuse your magic if you want. But I will not allow any more needless suffering. So I leave you with this to consider.â I glance at Gabriel. Itâs something we have discussed at length. âAn island.â
âWhat?â asks their leader, pushing himself to his feet.
âOne to call your own. If you want it, it will be a place of no magic. I have seen the island. There are houses. Fresh water supplies. Wild animals to hunt and good earth for crops. If you want it, it is yours. And you will get no interference from us if thatâs what you wish.â
The offer is tempting. I can see it in his eyes as he looks at his squalor-filled home.
âLet me know when you have decided.â I look at the others. The ones still at the edges. âYou. You let me know. You donât need to live in their shadow. This world is yours. Claim it.â
âSend us home,â the leader snarls. âYou sent us here. SEND US BACK!â
Gabriel takes a menacing step toward him. I hold his wrist and keep him at my side.
âYou miss your old life,â I tell him. âYou miss the power you had at work in that shiny office in the city. You miss the big house you owned. The trophy wife you fucked around on.â
His eyes blink quickly.
âOh yeah, I know it all. I see your mind as clearly as I see the piss youâre so desperately trying to hold in. And you know what you miss most? More than everything else? Do you know what he misses so much that he cries himself to sleep at night?â I ask the rest. âIs it his church? Is it his family? No.â I shake my head and laugh. âItâs the internet. Itâs porn. Your leader is addicted to pornography, and he can think of nothing else except wanking off to videos of gang bangs and foot fetish videos.â
Those I came with scoff and laugh.
âBut please, keep preaching about our dirty, deviant and sadistic way of life whilst you lie in the filth, pulling on your dick to distant memories of teenage girls getting fucked in every hole for your viewing pleasure.â
He lowers his face. Good move, because I really want to smack it.
âSo,â I call out. âIf you need my magic to heal you, come see me now. For those coming with us, speak to Ash. Otherwise, I suggest you stay quiet and stay out of my way.â
Gabriel rests his hand on my back and whispers in my ear.
âI am so fucking proud of you, wife. So proud and extremely turned on.â
âWell, there was mention of some hedonism,â I grin back, looking at the small line of people shuffling towards me. âNow excuse me, husband. I have some healing to do. Try and get more to come back with us, will you? Especially ones with children.â
âIâm on it, Beautiful.â