Forever Changed

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wonderment.
    “Because mother, we are going to bring my father home and we are going to end this curse, forever!” I said in a hushed voice.
    “How are we going to do that?” She replied in the same hushed voice.
    “The three of us will hold hands, after I light the candles, we then we are going to summon him.” I said with a grin on my face.
    I lit the candles and we stood up and held hands. I said,
    “I summon thee Mitch Marcus to rise up from the underworld and breathe the air that I breathe.”
    “I summon thee Mitch Marcus to rise up from the underworld and breathe the air that I breathe.”
    “Concentrate and join me!” I said, “Make sure that you concentrate and see his body under that sheet, keep your eyes closed, and do not stop saying it.”
    “I summon thee Mitch Marcus to rise up from the underworld and breathe the air that I breathe.”
    They did exactly as I told them and they chanted with me. The wind started blowing hard, the ceiling transformed into a sky, lightning flashed, and thunder rumbled. The floor turned blood red, the walls turned to coal, and the white sheet with fire. We all three felt the heat; we opened our eyes, but still concentrated on our words.
    “I summon thee Mitch Marcus to rise up from the underworld and breathe the air that I breathe.”
    The louder the wind howled, the louder we chanted.
    “I summon thee Mitch Marcus to rise up from the underworld and breathe the air that I breathe.”
    We didn’t stop until everything started to die down a bit. We started slowing the speed of our chanting and finally we collapsed to the floor. We watched in amazement as the sheet started to move. I couldn’t wait until my father rose up and returned to our family.
     
     
     
     

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter 24
     
    The room slowly transformed back to normal. He rose up from the floor, after the flames had extinguished themselves out. I watched as the sheet, now black, slowly slid off of his body. I closed my eyes hoping he didn’t look as bad as I had pictured him, in my mind. When I opened them he stood before me with a look of confusion on his face. He looked like he did before he was shot, except that his body was battered and he was covered in ash.
    He looked around trying to figure out where he was. No one moved , we all were still lying on the floor, watching. We didn’t speak either, for the fear that he had returned being the demon as he should be.
    He looked at me and smiled a little. His smile was the one that showed how proud he was of me for succeeded in doing just what he wanted me, too. I smiled back. He looked at Landon and nodded his head a little, telling him with unspoken words that he did a job well done. Landon as well grinned a little and nodded h is head back. His eyes then fell upon my mother. My mother of course was scared of him and you could see that she was bracing herself for him to start beating on her. Her body was rigid with anxiety and stiff as a board.
    He revealed the biggest grin of all for her. I slowly watched as tears welled up in his eyes and he collapsed to the floor sobbing. My mother never stood up, but s he crawled over to him slowly, until she was just inches from him. She looked up at him with tears in her eyes.
    “I am so sorry Maggie, I love you so much. I never wanted to hurt you, but I was forced to do as I was told. I was beaten every day and tortured by the demons for repeating your name. They were trying to break me and make me become fully one of them.” He sobbed between each word.
    “Shhhhhh….” My mother told him softly like you would to a screaming baby. “I know everything; Elizabeth and Landon told me everything. I thought I would never see you again and I understand everything that you did. I love you Mitch and would die a thousand deaths to have you forever.”
    He reached over and pulled her up into his lap and sobbed with his face buried into her neck. She cried just as much as he did , holding him and

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