Jenna clicked her tongue as she grew impatient with the magic, her head starting to hurt as she forced a lot of energy into breaking the cloaking spell and then she heard her gran shout,
"What did I say about leaving the poor girl be?" Jenna put her necklace back on with a sigh before rolling up the map and leaving the room, locking the door with a very old key and waving her hand over the door, causing it to vanish as if no door had ever been there, as in its place was a window overlooking the garden.
Jenna descended the stairs, Betty standing at the bottom with a hand on her hip. "If the girl doesn't want to be found, then we won't bother her anymore." Jenna rolled her eyes and went into the living room, sparking the fire up and turning the TV on she slumped onto the sofa, her eyes watched the TV but her mind was more focused on the other witch.
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Louisa snarled as she finished her meal, Sapphire fed them well and made them the best blood banks ever but the Louisa had picked a bad one and she wasn't happy about it. She charged the blue eyed witch and grabbed her by the throat,
"He was rotten!" She cried, her hand clamping forcing the witch to react, sending Louisa flying backwards to which Julie caught her.
"Now, now, Louisa. You chose him, not Sapphire, she merely supplied several and you chose the wrong one, get over it." Julia told her daughter, her voice harsh yet somehow a purr. "Apologise, Sapphire, we'll be on our way. You can expect your money within the week." Sapphire nodded as the family left the warehouse.
Louisa freed herself from her mother's grasp and ran away, she had picked up a much sweeter scent not far from her and the family wouldn't follow her, they merely thought she was running away in a huff. Following her senses, she was led to a house and she wiped the blood from her mouth and rubbed it on several places on her face before walking up to the door and knocking, she could see a tanned, brunette sitting in the living room doing a puzzle and she called out,
"Please! Please, help me!"