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Chapter 217 - The Medium Arc: Seven

Abigal ran from the demons who hsd sniffed her out from her hiding place. There was a problem though, the medium wasn't able to open any portals. She panicked, not sure what to do but run.

Thud!

She fell into a hole, covering her ears as the tears streamed down her face.

SCREEEEEECHHHH!

There it was, she was constantly having to hear that awful sound. She curled up in a ball, trying to erase it from her mind, wanting the pain to go away.

FLASH!

Abigal felt a piercing pain in her shoulder blade and felt herself being dragged out into the bright light.

THUD!

She landed hard on wooden floor. She got up and looked around, shocked, and flustered then suddenly blushing that her crush was standing in front of her.

"Bonjure, madame!" Faye said, she was wearing her spirit healer attire, black boots, green combat pants and a black vest, plus her two silver needles in her hands, and a chubby voodoo doll on her back.

Sous stood to Faye's left and Kara was to her right. Faye reached her hand out and pulled Abigal to her feet, smiling at seeing the medium blush before her.

"What happened to you?!" Sous yelled.

Abigal looked around and saw she was in a living room in a cabin. When she looked out the windows, she saw snow and coast. Faelock. Conaska had snow but it didn't have coast.

On the couch were three children. One looked like Sous with her features while the other two looked like Kara. Sous' kids.

Abigal turned to Sous. "YOU WERE TRYING TO MATE WITH ME!"

Sous' face instantly turned bright red with a sweat drop behind her head while Kara had smoke circling above her head. Sous turned to Kara.

"It was in rut, you know how it is!"

"YOU DIDN'T TAKE YOUR SUPRESSANTS!"

While the two argued with one another, Faye turned back to Abigal. She gestured for the medium to step outside with her, so they could talk. The two of them walked to the shed that was near the house.

Fish such as flounder hung from the ceiling, butchered and chopped. Clams were sitting to the side with the right temperature, still alive, their clams shut and closed.

"I wish you were an Alpha," Abigal said, giddy.

"Oh yeah, why's that?"

Abigal lowered her gaze yet keeping her eyes upward, lids lower, eyes up-seduction, or so she liked to think. Faye smirked at the woman before her, understanding the implication.

Faye stepped back and leaned against a tabled with cutting utensils on it. "Sous said you were missing for three weeks," the priestess said. "One minute she was flying after you and the next, you were gone."

"I opened a portal but couldn't get out. How did you know where I was?"

"Your spirit. I knew you were alive still yet not...here, I never seen something like that. Were you?"

"I was...I was not of this world," Abigal said.

Abigal watched Faye play with Sous kids, teaching them Ench and even Den Den as a result of Makala. It would seemed they learned each other's languages. Abigal gave a small smile at them, knowing Faye absolutely loved her wife.

"I'm so glad you met my kids," Sous said.

Faye laughed, breathing heavily after playing with the kids. She sat at the kitchen table drinking hot cocoa that Kara had heated for them all. "They're so young."

"Its these three, theres another one with Zhiliary," Sous said, and...it got silent.

Faye was unsure of what Sous meant by that. "Sous...what do you mean?"

Abigal felt an energy, like she wasn't supposed to be witnessing this conversation.

"I, uh, I...don't want to talk about that," Sous told Faye.

Kara was nice enough to allow Abigal to stay in the one of the kids' room while the three shared the other. Abigal sat at the desk and began to write, write about what she experienced while she was in that portal.

The orange and red coloring, the hills and mounds, the tunnels. The demons and the screeching, the pain that those screeching sounds did to her.

Tap, tap!

Abigal turned toward the door expecting no one in particular but found herself gushing when she saw Faye. Faye smiled widely. "I shouldn't be creeping into your room."

"You're loyal to her...as you should be," Abigal said.

Faye nodded her head and walked to her, sitting on the edge of the bed. Abigal stopped writing and picked up the paper work. She handed it to Faye who began to read it.

"I-"

Faye looked at Abigal as the medium began to talk.

"I want you to come with me to the portal. I want you to see whats on the other side," she said to Faye. Faye nodded her head, ready for the challenge.

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