Broken (The Immortal Coven Book 1)

Broken (The Immortal Coven Book 1) by April Gutierrez

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came to my mind and almost in an instance I heard his voice.
     
    “Calm down!”  His lips had not moved.
     
    “Oh, that’s a good one. Let’s try that one.” She suggested excitedly when she noticed I had been touching the page.
     
    She had been turned to the page that makes lights appear in darkness. Explained in the book, the effects, all depending on how many witches you include in the spell, could be from small orbs of light floating throughout a confined space to an array of large fireworks up high.
     
    We bent down, took a hand full of dirt from the ground beneath our feet and stood a few feet apart from one another.
     
    “Blow out, then quickly say the incantation.” She softly ordered.
     
    It’s funny how expectation works. The moment I released the breath from my lips, I could see the dirt slowly changing into small orbs of light.
     
    Non sunt Tenebrae 
     
    They traveled through the fire and spread out in the area we were all sitting. Hundreds of tiny orbs lit up the sky, revealing the amazed expressions on each and every one of their faces.
     
    “Now how are you going to top that?”  Dmitri’s voice danced in my head.
     
    Looking back at him, I saw something I hadn’t seen before…Pride. Could it be possible he was proud of me?
     
    Mentally, I couldn’t reply. More so because I couldn’t fathom doing something even more spectacular than making light from dirt.
     
    Lisa grasped my wrist and squealed. “That is the coolest thing Ever!”
     
    In that moment, I did have one thought I hadn’t had before. The question of maturity, I knew the grave truth behind all this, but does Lisa?
     
    “I think that is as much as I’m going to try tonight, Lisa.”
     
    The whole group awed at us, surly wanting us to amaze them some more.
     
    “What? That can’t be it. We just started.” She complained.
     
    “Yes, and I’m not in the mood to test limits all at once, if you know what I mean.”
     
    Immediately, I realized it wasn’t the response she wanted to hear. Her demeanor changed and she mirrored the reaction of how a toddler would behave being told it was time to go home from their favorite amusement park. Minus the temper tantrum, that is.
     
    “No, that’s not how it works. We all try something. You can sit but everyone else is going to try something too. Then we try again.”
     
    “Fine,” I replied, turning to go sit back down next to Carla.
     
    Sitting back down, I noticed Kyle had sat next to Dmitri who was focused on Lisa. His glare outmatched that of Dmitri’s earlier and their similarities raised a flag in an inner most curious manner.
     
    “Is Kyle like you?”   I asked Dmitri.
     
    He looked over to me, smiled but didn’t answer the question.
     
    “I don’t get it. You want us to communicate but yet you won’t answer my questions.” I added, annoyed.
     
    “Some things you ask are irrelevant. If Kyle is like me bears no importance to your relationship with me. You wouldn’t need to know it.”
     
    I couldn’t help react to his use of term, relationship.
    “We don’t have a relationship, Dmitri.”  I mentally sassed him .
     
    “Oh but you see, we do, and we always will. So get use to it!”
     
     
    “Hey, are you okay?” Carla asked, interrupting my secret conversation with Dmitri.
     
    Looking back out past the fire, I realized Lisa had continued on without me. She had pulled up Cassidy to try a wind spell to put out the fire but it wasn’t working just right. It was only making it flicker like it wanted to go out but the magic wasn’t strong enough to keep the flame out.
     
    “I’m fine.” I replied, paying close attention to Lisa’s demeanor. Something about her seemed familiar as well. The methods she used, her stance, and even the aura she was pulling from as she said the incantation reminded me of my mother.
     
    Could it be that Lisa was part of My immortal coven?
     
    “I wouldn’t blame you for wanting to sit out the rest of

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