I'd like to say that I haven't given up on Giomanapped, but my sister won't let me on the computer the files are saved on. So Loren, if, when the next time you're there, you would put the documents on my document manager, I can edit and put them on on a different computer. I'd send you more details, of course.
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CPOV
I looked around the gloomy town critically. It was far too gray in my opinion, and it wasn't a town a witch would like to work in, but it would do.
I set out, carrying the notebook that held the dark wave spell, towards La Push.
EPOV
"Who are you anyway?" Hunter's cousin demanded. I'd taken him home because apparently he could hardly move after I'd thrown him into a tree near a thousand times at about seventy-five miles per hour. Who knew?
"I'm a friend of Cal's," I said simply.
"What?" Sky shrieked.
"Cal told me to kill him and I was going to, but I changed my mind," I said coolly. "For now. Would you like me to change my mind again?"
"No," Sky said irritably. "But I'm keeping my eye on you."
"Go ahead," I said. "As soon as Cal gives the word, I'm going back to where I came from and never coming back."
"Edward," I heard Hunter's British accented voice in the doorway. I spun and saw him standing there, looking as if he'd nearly died.
Oh. Right.
"How are you doing, Hunter?" Sky asked, looking concerned.
"As well as I can," he told her. "But that's not important. I was scrying."
"You were scrying?" Sky cried. "You nearly got killed! Again!"
Hunter shrugged. "I can't help myself. Anyway, I saw something serious."
We looked at him. "I saw a dark wave," he said quietly. Sky's jaw dropped open, but I just stared.
"A dark wave?"
"It's the worst spell ever invented," Hunter said darkly. "It's killed thousands. I've found traces all over Europe. A dark wave killed Morgan's parents and their coven. It drove my parents away. A dark wave is destruction. And I saw one."
"And what's scrying?"
"Scrying is where you look into something–water, fire, a stone, a mirror–and see a vision in it," Sky explained. "That vision can be from the past, the present, and possible futures." She turned to her cousin. "What do you think this was?"
Hunter shook his head. "I don't know," he said. "I couldn't see much. Just a dark cloud. And a big sign that says 'Welcome to La Push.'" My jaw dropped open.
"La Push?" I repeated.
"Yeah," Hunter said, looking at me curiously. "Why?"
I'd bet…well, I don't know what I'd bet, but I can tell that you guys know why. Right? You don't? Read Twilight then.
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