The Responsible Witch (The Ward Witches)

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“Is he cured?”
    “ Yes.” Fiona's word conveyed her pride. She was smiling when he sat up and looked at her. “Your eyes are violet, but your hair is still brown. That's a good sign.”
    And he remembered. It was odd, as if the memories were there, but not really part of him yet. He described as much to Fiona.
    “ You'll need time. It's as if the memories are in a catalog, and you'll have to pull them out. I suggest a good long sleep. Your unconscious mind will do much of the work for you.”
    “ Thank you, Fiona. You've saved me.”
    She blushed. “I did my best. Now I'm tired too.”
    “ You saved me too,” Gage said to Dymphna.
    She waved it off. “It was the least I could do.”
    Leo helped Gage stand up while Skylar helped Fiona. Dymphna, proud as ever, stood on her own. “Let's get our witches to bed, wouldn't you say Skylar?”
    “ Yes indeed. We cleaned out the guest room enough so you can sleep there, Fiona, until you're ready to go home.”
    “ Call my husband and tell him it worked?” She asked.
    “ I will.” Skylar replied. “Now let me help you upstairs.”
    Gage was able to shake the aftereffects of the spell off faster than Fiona. Leo walked with them up to Dymphna's room, and left them at the door.
    “ You'll be alright?”
    “ I'll call if we need anything,” Dymphna assured her twin. “I think for now we both just need some rest.” With all the magic going about recently, she'd been needing an insane amount of rest. Hopefully this would be the last of it.
    “ Alright. I'll be downstairs.”
    As soon as Dymphna closed the door, Gage started kissing her. She kissed back, grateful that she really had him now, free of the blood magic. They ended up on the bed in a tangle of arms and legs. She hadn't thought she had any energy left, but she felt it surge again as soon as Gage's lips met hers.
    “ I want you so badly, Dymphna.”
    “ And I you.”
    Almost without a thought, their clothes disappeared into a heap on the floor. She ran her hands all over him, as if she couldn't get enough. And she couldn't. She probably never would be able to. And for now, that was alright. He fumbled with his jeans on the floor and withdrew a condom.
    “ Apparently Skylar thought we could use this and left it in the pants she gave me.”
    Dymphna laughed. “Then put it on already!”
    “ Are you still sore? I don't want to hurt you.” He looked desperate for her to say no, but she knew too that he would stop at a word from her, even as ready as he was.
    “ I'm still sore, but I'll kill you if you don't get inside me now.”
    Gratefully, for both of them, he didn't need further prompting and sunk into her. They both groaned. Dymphna was vaguely aware of being sore, but she rocked her hips to make him start, and he did. After what had happened earlier, neither of them was able to hold back.  It wasn't long at all before Dymphna found her release. Gage came quickly behind her. He got up and disposed of the condom, then returned to her side.
    “ Are you ready to sleep?” He asked, spooning in behind her again and pulling her close. It was incredible how comforting that felt.
    “ I don't think I have another choice. I'll see you in the afternoon.”
    “ I'll see you then. Good night.”
    “ Sleep well.”
    65

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    CHAPTER FIVE
     
     
     
    Gage had barely drifted off to sleep when the nightmares hit. Apparently his memories were coming back in force because he was buffeted by a wave of memories, almost like video clips. As soon as he seemed to get a hold on one, another took its place.
    He was partially aware of Dymphna waking up beside him, but he couldn't pull himself to consciousness. Then he felt her put a sleeping spell on him, and the dreams stopped. He was finally able to get some sleep.
    When he woke up again that afternoon, he knew. He had his memories back, and he felt like a whole different person. And they made him sick. He ran to the bathroom

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