Bound by Witchcraft: Charmed by My Masters

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opened in front of everyone. “Do you really believe I would let you perform such a spell without me?” Xam, her magical friend, puffed and she smiled.
     
    “Of course not, but you are not the only one here. Lizzie, Mary, Rhonda, Susan, Opal, Pearl, and Trish are here, too.” She spread her hands out and the images of her sisters appeared next to her. People gasped and whispered behind her, as she turned to stare at Dietrich.
     
    “I won’t be able to heal anyone other than the little girl today. She can’t wait and she will take most of my strength. My sisters will help me from wherever they are, but what concerns me is that when I do this, it will draw my enemies. They will come for me Dietrich, be prepared.” She warned him and turned to stare at the child again.
     
    She heard his steps behind her. “Then do not do it.”
     
    She smiled. “As you protect everyone which comes into your haven, I to must use my gift to help those, too. The three of you have been wondering what my gift is? Now you will witness part of it firsthand.” Blair glanced over her shoulder and smiled at him. “It’s who I am.”
     
    Xam snorted. “But what you are trying to do will take everything out of you. These people are sick, but the one you go to cure is cursed with the death spell.”
     
    “That’s true, but could you let a child die knowing you could save her? I cannot Xam, and you know this.” Blair ignored Dietrich’s hiss and moved forward to the small girl’s bed, near the large window.
     
    She had dark black hair, blue eyes almost…Blair spun around to glance up at Dietrich, who stood behind her. “Yes, she’s my daughter. Betsy, this is my wife, Blair, and now your mom.” Blair knew the small child heard what her father said, but couldn’t move. Her gaze never changed as she sat on the bed.
     
    “Betsy has been like this now for over six months. A child never to grow, never to laugh, or to see what is around her. Her mother died giving birth to her. I’m afraid my curse is now hers.”
     
    Blair shook her head. “No, this was not aimed at you. Your child was picked for a reason, I don’t know why yet. The person that did this, did it to destroy you. When I remove the spell, your daughter will now carry part of me, and in that, she will also carry our lifespan.” Blair did not elaborate on that issue, which would come soon enough.
     
    * * * *
     
    Dietrich heard the ghostly images gasp behind them and whispered “no,” but before he knew what was happening, Blair had moved him away from his daughter. Her spell book floated and hovered over Betsy’s bed as she circled the bed with salt and magic. Her jogging suit disappeared. Her hair, now free of its knot, flowed around her as if it had a life of its own, as she moved naked around his daughter. Her body glistened with sweat as ancient words flowed out of her mouth, her hands weaving patterns which formed around Betsy.
     
    “Blair!” He stepped forward, but Gray grabbed his arm and pulled him back.
     
    “No, right now we need you to cover her magic Dietrich. We’ll help. Maybe with all of us, we can protect the house.” Gray and his men surrounded them, their magic floated up and out of the room, it surrounded the huge estate, masking what was going on inside the mansion.
     
    “Thank you.” He nodded to everyone as the magic held all the while everyone watched. Blair was beautiful. If he didn’t know better he would have sworn she was fae, the way she floated around her daughter’s bed, whispering her spell.
     
    The images of her sisters swayed in front of him and moved closer to Blair, as all of them sang. Their power flowed freely around the room and into Blair, as her magic formed words above her as she sang each line of her spell.
     
    “ I take what was not mine, I release what is good, I embrace what has been brought upon this child.”
     
    Dietrich stumbled, his own part of the cover spell faltered as he heard Blair’s words.

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