Chapter
27
It’s hard to tell when you know the ugly truth. Being a mind-reader
is hard not to hear the whole thing. Yes, I learn something really, really ugly
when I eavesdropped – or the exact words, reading mind, just now. I don’t think
that Mom and Dad knew that I was there, hearing their conversation.
I lie on my bed, staring and the ceiling – once again, and sigh
heavily. I wish that I’m dreaming right now. The conversation is keeping on
playing in my mind; the way Mom sounded so worryingly. What I need to do now is
not to think much about this.
Since I had gone through the blooding session, the night has become
my day. I seldom sleep during night time and I usually spend my ‘day’ in the
library, or gym, or somewhere where normal people can’t see me. Sometimes I
like to sit on someone else’s roof and look for some preys like robbers.
I get up and stretch my body. I need to get some fresh night air.
Since it was snowing – it’s now winter, I decide to take for a little stroll
around the mansion. I don’t need any winter coat as I step outside. Cold breeze
brushes my cheek. It makes me feel calm. I think this is the good way to get
rid off of what I’ve heard from Mom and Dad.
But I won’t dare to go outside of the mansion area since Dad said
that we all need to be careful. I don’t want to get caught by that person. I read about her in a book
a long time ago and her name shivers my spine. Until now.
I take a walk to the garden. Even the snow is not thick but I can
hear the crunching sound of my footsteps. I turn my gaze to the mansion and see
some lights are still on. Most of us in this mansion are nocturnal creature so
it’s normal for us to stay awake during the night.
I take a seat on a bench and look at the dark night sky. No stars
can be seen tonight. I bet this place will be covered with thick snow tomorrow
morning. My gaze falls on Raina’s room. The light is still on and I can see her
shadow lingering about near the window. Probably she’s on the phone.
A naughty thought suddenly comes in my mind. It’s been a while since
I didn’t tease Raina, especially in the middle of the night like this. I slowly
walk, approaching the wall and look up again to the third floor straight to
Raina’s window. I can hear her voice bubbling into the air. I think she’s
talking to Tavis.
I jump up to her window and land in her balcony. I make a
frightening face and she drops her cell phone. Her scream starts to disturb the
calm snowy night.
“Hey, it’s okay! It’s me!” I grab her as she starts to scream
louder.
“Don’t ever do that again!” she shrieks and nearly makes me deaf.
I chuckle and pick up her cell phone.
“Raina? Honey, is everything fine?” I hear Tavis’ voice on the other
side. He sounds so worry.
“Hello, Tavis. It’s me, Alice,” I say.
“Oh, Alice, it’s you. Where’s Raina? What happened to her? I heard
her screaming just now,” Tavis is now in panic.
“Oh, it’s nothing, really. I jumped to her window and shocked her.
That’s all,” I reply.
Tavis sighs in relief. “Thank God. Tell her that I’m going to call
her again tomorrow. Night, Alice.”
“Nighty-night, Tavis,” I hang up the call.
Raina is now staring madly at me. I think she’s going to turn into
old ugly witch, just like in Wizard of Oz.
“Chill, Raina. I just want to have fun with you,” I shrug while
smiling at her.
“You nearly make my heart stop, you know. Why you haven’t gone to
sleep yet, Alice?” she asks and this time she’s calming down as she sits on the
floor.
I sit next to her. “I’m a nocturnal creature, remember? I’m not
supposed to sleep in this time. It’s you who is supposed to go to bed. It’s
late,” I point to the clock on the wall. It’s nearly 3 a.m.
“I’m trying to be nocturnal too. You see, I wanted to be an assassin
so badly. Like Deena and Jeff. And you,” she says.
“I’m not an assassin yet. And Deena is special. She joins the
Academy earlier than I am. And she’s one of the best assassin in Jeff’s team,”
I state.
“Really? Don’t you want to be like her too?” Raina lies on the
floor.
“Of course I do. Everybody in our family wanted to be assassins. All
you have to do is to show your ability. But I don’t think that you’re capable
to be an assassin,” I glance at her, smiling teasingly.
“Why not?” she frowns.
“Because the enemy will run away if they hear your voice, Raina. I
think you should be the executioner. You can send the enemy to death by
breaking their ears with your high-pitch voice,” I try not to laugh.
“You jerk!” she hit me with her pillow and I hit her back.
The pillow fight begins but not too long. We end up on the floor,
laughing.
“Hey, Raina,” I call her. “You read a lot about witch and wizard,
right?” I glance at her.
She nods. “Yeah. Is there anything you want to ask? Just shoot. I
know everything about my clan by heart.”
“I read about witch and wizard too, but, there’s one thing that I
need to know in detail,” I say without looking at her. I grip on the pillow
that I’m holding now. “Can you tell me more about your first ancestor who…”
Raina abruptly gets up and stares at me before I manage to complete
my question. “The First of what?” she sounds much more serious this time.
“The one who had betrayed your clan?” I gulp.
“Don’t mention the name in this middle of night, Alice,” she says in
a very serious tone. “Of course I know about her. She’s the one who created
Black Magic and started the Ancient War. You know about her too, right, from
your mother. Why do you want to ask me more?” she asks by locking her gazes to
mine.
I tell her what I have heard from my parents and the news shocking
her. She’s no speechless and looking even paler than a zombie. She shakes her
head in disbelief as I end my story.
“This can’t be happening,” she whispers.
The suddenly a black soot appears in front of us that makes us jump
in fright. It’s a message from Grandma Zelda. The dust spread into figure of
words, telling is there’s an urgent family meeting in the Meeting Room.
The members of the Circle gathers in the meeting room shortly, right
after Raina and I arrive. Grandma Zelda is already taking her seat and waiting
for the members to sit down. Everyone is wondering why Grandma wants to hold a
meeting in this hour.
“We shall start our meeting now,” announces Grandma Zelda. The
Meeting Room is now in silence.
“The purpose that I hold this meeting is to tell you something that
is very improtant. A very bad news, actually,” says Grandma Zelda. “It’s about
Alse the Black Magic Woman.”
Everyone gasps and whispers to each other. I already knew the news
but still it’s shocking to hear it loud and clear from Grandma’s mouth.
“Jeff,” calls Grandma Zelda to Jeff who is sitting next to Dad. “Proceed.”
Jeff clears his throat before starts talking. “We have been aware of
this time to come. I know that everyone on this hall knows about the history of
Alse. And everyone knows that she’s been sealed in the heart of Mount Gotakey because
of her wrongdoings. But the seal is now broken.”
Another gasps is heard. And now it seems to be more panicking.
“Then she’s back from the dead?” asks Raina.
“No, Raina,” Jeff shakes his head. Raina sighs in relief. “Although
the seal is broken, Alse hasn’t got her powers yet. She’s now in disguise as a
teenager,” Jeff presses some button and the lights go dim. The projector screen
scrolls down and a picture of a teenage girl appears.
“Wait a minute! I know this girl! She’s my new classmate, Yvonne!”
Sable stands up and points to the picture of Yvonne.
“Hey, you’re right, Sable. She is our classmate,” adds Harley.
“Yes. She’s now Yvonne Ashen. She appears last month and started to
go to the same school as Sable and Harley. We’ve been spying her after the seal
had broken. Her powers right now is not as powerful as before but still she can
create some dangerous poisons,” says Jeff.
“This is going to get ugly,” groans Harley. “She’s in my group in
Biology class.”
“That’s why we have to be careful for she’s now taking her next
step. She needs the blood from the four Main Families which are considered as
special to break the seal inside her body as well as getting her powers back. Until
now, she only has taken one blood from the Black family,” says Grandma Zelda.
“Who’s blood has she taken from?” asks Beatrice worriedly.
“My husband. It’s the work of a stray dog. He had found the chamber
where we put the blood of our ancestors. Look likes he’s also on the move to
get another three,” replies Grandma Zelda.
A stray dog? That reminds me of something where Dad and Mr. Saba had
mentioned. Who is the stray dog anyway?