: Chapter 15
The Last Witch: Volume Two
Gabrielâs mumbling and talking in whispers. I stretch my hand across the bed and find it empty. When I open my eyes, a small sliver of light is sneaking in through the door. Gabriel is standing in the hallway quietly talking to someone. Grayson. Obviously. They wander down the hall and curiosity gets the better of me. Iâm on my feet and following them. I come to the room where the Nomads were watching television earlier in the evening. Now the room is crammed with people, but no one says a word. I weave between the silent men until I see what has them all stunned into silence.
Itâs the news, but theyâre not reporting on the newest addition of the royal family. Theyâre reporting on me. Well, my fire at least. Video footage of the mansion and the vibrant red blaze is being intercut with footage of the red lightning striking me. Itâs been filmed at a distance but the image is clear. You canât see my face. But itâs obvious itâs a girl and that the events are far from human.
âOh my godâ¦â My involuntary gasp has everyone turning to face me. Gabriel leaves the television and heads towards me.
âI donât want you to panic,â he says, like that will help me to remain calm. âItâs going to be okay.â
âIâm on the news! I canât believe it. This is terrible. W-what do we do?â
âBoss?â Billy enters the room with an armful of newspapers. âWe have another problem. A big problem.â
As he passes, I take the top one in my hand and see an enormous picture of the red flames rising from The Orchard with the words, âWitches are back!â sprawled across it. Another paper shows the lightning hitting me and streaming out to the mass of Traitors below. Itâs a silhouette at best. The words read, âWitch kills dozens of humans in terror attack!â Itâs crystal clear that what is on these pages is magical in nature. And itâs out for the world to see. âThis is a lie. There were no humans. They were Traitors and they were trying to kill us!â
âIt doesnât matter.â Grayson shrugs, taking the paper from my hands and looking at it for himself. âThey are announcing to the world that we are back and that we are a threat to every person on the planet.â
âIâm sorry, Boss,â Billy clears his throat and holds out his full arms. âThatâs not the problem I was talking about.â
âWhat is?â Grayson reaches over and takes another paper. He goes a ghostly white as he stares at the front page, then slowly, he turns it to us. Iâm looking at three enormous photographs that fill the entire front page. Photographs of Collins, Grayson and Gabriel. Across the bottom are the words âWitches are here. And these are their facesâ.
âThey must have tracked you down through ownership of the house. Business records. Bank accounts,â Billy says. At that moment, their faces appear on the television. Along with their full names, the businesses that they are associated with, and every known address they have. âYour faces are everywhere.â
âAnd hers?â Gabriel asks.
âNot as of yet, sir,â Billy replies.
My voice is a weak whisper. âThis is bad. Really bad.â
âYes. It is. We must get a move on.â Grayson folds up the paper and tosses it to the floor. âThe news broke a couple of hours ago. Most of England hasnât woken up yet so we need to get to this little oddity museum in Cornwall as soon as possible. Before everyone in England knows our faces and they get organised.â
âWho gets organised?â
âHunters. Police. Civilians. You name it. Doesnât matter really. They all want us dead and buried. We need to get to the oddity museum before it becomes a target. Get everything packed and ready to go.â
âA target?â I ask, as the Nomads start to scatter and prepare.
âThe phrase, witch-hunt, is really very accurate,â Grayson sighs, pinching the ridge of his nose and shaking away the exhaustion he is clearly feeling. I doubt heâs got any sleep. âWhen the country wakes up to these headlines, theyâre going to be looking for us. Or anyone they think may be like us. And to do that theyâll head to places they think we may be. A strange little house which is showcasing occult items will be on their list. Trust me. We need to get to it before the men with torches do.â
âPeople arenât like that anymore. They might think this is all a hoax.â I hear the denial in my voice and want to slap myself for it. Graysonâs eye-roll will just have to do instead.
Billyâs phone rings. After a few seconds of conversation, he informs the rest of us solemnly, âThe Hunters are already gathering, sir.â
The whole room stills and you can feel the dread build in the air. I swallow a lump and Gabriel slides his hand into mine.
âWhatâs your intel?â Gabriel demands.
âOur intel is that the French, Russian and some of the US Hunter Sanctums are preparing their men to leave for England in a matter of hours.â
âSince the sighting of magic was here, theyâll be flocking in from all over the world with the intention of crushing not only us, but the idea that we could even return. What of the UK?â
The television stars emanating a high-pitched tone. We all turn to watch as the screen turns blue. The image of a stake surrounded by flames is embossed in the background. The tone stops, followed by some static. Then, a plain, faceless white-mask appears on the screen.
âThis is not a test,â says a deep, automated voice. âThis is an emergency broadcast system. A report of magic has been received by your government, and verified by the Witch-Hunter association.â
âOh shitâ¦â Gabriel whispers.
âA curfew has been implemented. No civilians are permitted outside after eight pm. This is for your own safety. If you have concerns regarding the intentions of someone you know, call two-two-two, and report your concerns. If you see these menâ¦â The same photographs from the newspaper appear on the screen. âCall two-two-two.â The mask returns. âYou are encouraged to protect yourselves. Weapons, such as pepper-spray, monkey-fists, and bean-bag guns, are available for purchase and highly encouraged. Protect your families. Serve humanity. And most importantly⦠do not fear. The Witch Hunters are here.â
The image flickers, and then the whole message starts again.
After the third time, Gabriel clears his throat and turns off the sound.
âPack up and be ready to leave within the hour. We need to move.â
The room empties of all except Gabriel, Grayson and I. Grayson slumps heavily into a small armchair and only now do I see how forlorn and tired he is. There are bags under his eyes and worry in his usually determined features.
âWe canât go out into the world. Not now Hunters are coming our faces are out for all to see.â Grayson says, looking defeated. âTheyâre selling weapons. Christ.â
âLetâs just⦠forget them. Forget Hunters for a moment,â I blurt out, which makes them both raise their brow. Sometimes itâs so painfully obvious theyâre brothers. They share so many mannerisms. âTheyâre coming. We knew they would. So we need to get a move on and keep our focus. There are two rings. One is fake but the other isnât and we need to get our hands on them both as soon as possible. Which one is closest?â It suddenly strikes me that I have no idea where the hell we are right now.
âThe little oddity museum. Itâs about a two-hour drive from here,â Gabriel replies.
âGreat. Then we head there. Iâll go in as a tourist, have a look around and pick my moment to snatch the ring. Then weâll head straight to London and get the other one.â
Grayson starts to laugh. I donât miss the clear condescension. âWhy the hell would I send you in alone to fetch the ring.â
âBecause our faces are all over the news,â Gabriel quips.
âIâll send a Nomad.â
âOh. Is there one you trust enough to fetch it for you? Considering we havenât even told them about the ring or the necklace yet because we still canât be a hundred percent positive theyâre loyal to us.â I love that heâs sticking up for my plan. I love that he knows the reasons behind my plan and that he trusts them because heâs absolutely right. There is no one else trustworthy enough to do this alone.
âIâll go and wear a disguise,â Grayson shrugs.
âWhat, like a pair of glasses? Donât be ridiculous,â I scoff.
âWatch yourself,â he scorns.
âNeed I remind you that if any one of you dies, you all die. Who will look after the Nomads then? Hmm? Who will help me bring down the Veil?â
He gets to his feet, and he shows me something Iâve not seem from him before. Panic. But itâs masked well with fury. A trait both brothers share. âYou are not walking into a place where you could be taken from us by Hunters. You think you know pain, Miss Hooper. Trust me. You do not.â
âTell me, if we lost you three, how many of our people would be slaughtered? I canât protect them. I donât even know where the Nomad camps are! I canât access my magic, Grayson. Not without you. And we know that Theo, Jensen and Toby have people in your organisation feeding information through. He knew about the brand. Someone must have told him! You have to start trusting me and believing that I can help you. I can get in there and I can find my ancestors ring. Iâll get it. No matter what, Iâll get it.â
âAnd if Hunters are at this museum and see you, theyâll snatch you up. They have the mark. The mark that burns hot when near magic. They will sense you. They will catch you. And they will kill you.â
âThen let her have her magic when she goes in there. Sheâll be able to protect herself,â Gabriel argues.
âNo way. Sheâll run.â
âYou have the Bloodstone. Even if I did run, you would find me and probably kill Amara. Plus, Gabriel will be with you. No way I leave him behind.â
âYou could die. The answer is no,â he says through clenched teeth.
âHave you forgotten the war?â Gabriel hisses at him out of sheer frustration. âHave you forgotten the sound of innocents being slaughtered in the streets? Of children screaming as their motherâs throats were slit. As Hunters raided our homes, raping, killing and torturing everyone they could lay their hands on? Because I havenât. We saw them cover children in oil and set them on fire. I still smell them burning! Their cries haunt my dreams. And itâs pretty damn obvious their hatred of us hasnât lessened.â There are tears in his eyes and a harrowing agony that causes mine to brim too. âI will not let that happen again. Our priority is completing the spell before the Hunters locate us. Every day we wait, more Hunters come. More of us will die. We simply donât have the time to waste. Not now they know we are alive and who we are.â He nods to the television still playing the public service announcement. âThe word is out that the witches are back. Our faces are everywhere. And everyone is coming for us. We made a vow to save our people. If you choose to keep hiding, Grayson, you are simply choosing to die. You are choosing for us all to die. And Iâm not ready to leave this world yet. Not now I have someone worth living in it for. So, let her do what she needs to do.â
âLike I said, she is not going in alone!â
âIâll take her,â Hendrix offers, as he appears in the doorway. âIâll go with her and keep her safe. And in line. And if the shit does hit the fan, she can use her magic to get us out.â
âYou have jet black eyes and razor-sharp teeth,â I tell him. âYouâll stick out like a sore thumb.â
Hendrix pulls out a dark pair of sunglasses and puts them on. âTa-fucking-da.â
âWhat about your teeth?â
âI just wonât bite anyone.â He shrugs, returning his sunglasses to his pocket. He turns his attention to Grayson. âI want the Veil down as much as you. Iâve been a loyal and obedient solider to you for five centuries. Iâll look after her and get that ring, or die trying. Gabriel is right. Our time of hiding is done. It really is now or never, Boss.â
We all watch Grayson. Gabrielâs hand is almost crushing mine as we wait. I see his brotherâs mind racing with the what ifs. But then finally, Grayson gives a small, single nod.
âLetâs go and get the rings.â