e moved ahead with their day; a short, yet well-kept man sat on his lawn mower and began trimming his slightly over
came in every so often to clean her room and bring her meals. Questions turned over in her head: how did he expect to
the window, as the sound of the door c
servant, entered. A whoosh from behind her created a nice breeze, which reminded Waverly of the outdoors. She let the
se I can do for you b
." she replied, without facing the wom
ties on her apron. "I..." she hesit
r spot and looked at the wo
ame?" she aske
tened it out. "I'm not supposed to sha
spun her entire body around so sh
e each year. They-" she
on. It was the first real interaction she had
g behind another letter. Waverly watched as sh
she repeated. Waverly's expressi
Thank
focus back to the scenes that were taking place outside the mansion. Her thoughts drifted towards the past two days; she ha
o. Waverly glanced around the room and caught the letter sitting on the table out of the corner of he
wn shooting through her body. Her hand reached for the letter, but halted
he middle. Through the frosted stained-glass, she could faintly see the flecks o
le's voice asked. She sounded young, possibly
was the servant who had just left her moments ago. There was a
d you t
wanted to. She's different than the othe
t the glass. She heard a shush com
s you!" the first female sa
y heard the clinking of glasses as they were set do
egan, her tone lower than before.
's been 10 years, Felicity. I'm n
interrupted th
new was Felicity, stated. "The Lunar Eclipse is still a mon
like wolves and often hid in plain sight, but no one Waverly or her family knew of
ing outside blasted through the silenc
ught herself and held steady as the hallway fell still. He
like it's coming from outside. We shoul
as under a curse? What could he have done that was so terrible that he paid the price this way? More questi
able. She made her way to it, praying that it held some sort of answer. She picked
rrow