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Luna closed her eyes, would Goddess Luna grant her back what was taken away from her?
She squeezed her eyelids. This couldn't be easy. She could not handle it if her eyes wouldn't see.
Lucas grabbed her hand with those little pale fingers.
"Open your eyes sister."
Luna assured her guts that nothing bad would have happened and opened her eyes. The shadows were sitting in front of her. She blinked multiple times but nothing happened, rolling her head down, squeezing her eyelids, she looked at them again.
"Nothing!"
Elizabeth asked when tears fell down Luna's eyes.
"Maybe it would affect in daylight!"
Elenore noted. She had a faerie book that used to say that faeries magic increases in the middle of the night or would result in after midnight. All depended on what kind of cure they had received.
"Why should we bother? I am fine!" Luna pretended but she wasn't actually fine, with her eyes being like this the Queen wouldn't select her and might do unlike it, maiming her.
"I read it in a book called ' Magic of Full moon' it was telling about faeries and their medicines that work in the middle of the night if it was definitely a cure!"
Elenore indicated.
"So we will wait." Confirmed Margaret.
Lucas pouted, they were returning tonight and he wanted to be the first person that sister Luna could see.
"But we are getting back to Barson!"
He growled calmly.
"Stay with me tonight!"
Asked Luna.
"Mother, can I stay?"
"I don't know! if you want it, I won't refuse."
"I want to stay with my sisters for two days."
Elenore glanced at Dorian and he nodded.
"Accepted, young man, I will come to pick you on Tuesday at noon."
"Please let me take him back." Answered the Lord, "I am coming to talk to mayor Reynolds. I will go to Bolingtone with my family."
Elenore's face got pale! She exchanged a glance with Dorian.
"Lord James, are you sure that taking them to capital in this situation is a good idea?"
No, he wasn't sure but because of Elizabeth, he had to. He got to his feet and got back to his seat beside his wife.
"No one can harm them unless I am alive."
"Yes, you are right!"
Dorian replied but Elenore just peered at Lisa. She studied the dismay but something forced them to do this.
"Let's finish this discussion! I heard that the faeries medicine would make no mistake. Luna will be able to see in the early morning."
Ryan answered, trying to nudge his grief away. He wished what he said worked. They tried the chance despite the dark that came but worth it.
Elizabeth couldn't believe, couldn't accept that the potion didn't work. Her tongue-tied, it didn't afford her to speak a word.
"Bring the sweets, Barbara! Elizabeth, and Lucas might want to eat."
Luna said, wearing a smile.
"How do you feel, Luna?"
Asked Elizabeth, her voice shaking.
"I am fine, to me not many things changed, but I feel bad for letting you go to Phola."
Barbara walked to the kitchen, dragged herself to a dark corner, and cleaned her eyes. It hurt that Luna couldn't see.
"Why are you crying?" Jason appeared out of nowhere.
"Nothing," she cleaned her eyes but Jason grabbed her and turned her to his arms. He embraced her between his strong arms and broad shoulders.
"She will be fine. The potion would work."
He caressed her back.
"I love them so much."
"I know, neither of us can handle their suffering. We grew up with each other."
Barbara smiled, he was right. They were brought up together. She held his hand.
"Help me to take the carrier."
"Yes, Love."
He followed her and went to the kitchen. Barbara put the dishes on the carrier and Jason pushed it so Barbara could bring the warm drinks.
Getting back to the living room, the men were on their feet, standing by the chimney and discussing. Charles and Dorian were listening to the Lord carefully and Lisa was talking to Elenore. The sisters also were warming their heads with their younger brother.
Margaret was still beside the window, watching something. Barbara served everyone and walked to her.
"What is wrong? Why are you watching outside?"
Barbara pulled out the old lady from her position.
"To be honest, I remember we closed the barn's door and locked it but look! It is open."
Barbara followed where she was gazing, it wasn't a shadow cast on that area, the distance was lengthy, and couldn't make her certain of it. The barn door was on the right side at the beginning of the garden. She sharpened her eyes, Margaret was right.
"Did anyone come out?"
Margaret shook her head.
"Ladies, did you find something interesting out there?"
Asked Ryan who was bored but his relief was the painful laughter of Luna.
"Master, the barn's door is open!"
It jerked the attentions and silence ruled.
"Not possible! I locked it myself before we go to Barson and it was locked until evening!" Charles claimed and turned to Jason, "did you open it?"
"No!"
Charles didn't kill the time and went to the clothes hanger, picking his coat, and went outside, the rest of the men followed the old man. They picked the lantern by the door and went down the stairs.
Ryan heaved on his feet and went by the side window and watched them.
Approaching the barn, Charles saw the bloody footprints and the lock that was melted! How could someone come here and they didn't notice?
Miguel looked at the smithery, the door was open. He didn't lock it at noon when he finished Charles' sword. He strode there, tracking blood and heat kissed his face. The furnace was lit up! It had been three hours that no one came outside to see what was going on and the distance wouldn't let anyone hear any noise.
"A thief?"
Asked Dorian, appearing behind him.
"No, a wounded deserter who knows how to work with metal and furnace."
Replied the Lord walking forward, he bent and picked the ring that was laid on the floor, he put it on the table.
"Master!"
They heard Jason calling from outside.
Tonight was daring to hoax them, and life began a not decent term with them.
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