Imogen’s POV
Waking up the next morning, I grabbed Thaddeus from his crib. Tobias was still snoring like a chainsaw and was probably the reason Thaddeus had woken. I seriously don’t understand how Theo hasn’t smothered him in his sleep. Most of the time I don’t notice but now we have a kid his snoring is annoying when it wakes the baby.
Grabbing my pillow, I lob it at him, and he darts upright. “What?” he says, looking around the room.
“You woke him again, seriously Tobias you might need to sleep outside it is getting ridiculous” I tell him.
Doesn’t affect my sleep,” he says yawning and stretching. The smell of bacon wafts through the house and my belly instantly rumbles. Walking down the stairs, I hear the radio playing and can hear Theo rummaging around the kitchen. As soon as I walk in, Theo greets us with a kiss as I sit down on the stool with Thaddeus in my arms. Theo placing a steamy cup of liquid gold in front of me and I almost orgasm from the sight of my oversized mug of coffee.
Tobias comes in and sits next to me and pinches Thaddeus’s cheeks. Suddenly Theo turns the radio up and the host is talking about weather change patterns and about a freak hurricane that swept through the city. We all look at each before looking at Thaddeus, who still had his cheeks pinched between Tobias’s fingers. I kiss his nose.
“Well, didn’t realise it reached the city.”
“Yeah, had some freak talking about conspiracy theories ring up the station earlier, claiming the government is behind the severe weather patterns,” Theo said. I raised an eyebrow, obviously an eccentric nutter.
Theo hands a coffee to Tobias before he pulls out a highchair from the pantry. “When did you get that?” I ask as he takes Thaddeus from me.
“This morning. Got him this too,” he says holding up porridge packet. We all watch as Thaddeus tries figuring out what to do with his tongue as Theo pops a teaspoon in his mouth. He spits it out. Theo tries again, and this time most of it stays in his mouth as he swallows it down.
“Good bubba?” Theo asks. Thaddeus flashes a grin before opening his mouth, wanting more. Theo feeds him his porridge while we help ourselves to the platter of food Theo made. Hearing tires on the driveway, we wait before hearing the front door open.
Caroline and Josiah walk in and Caroline makes herself and Josiah some coffee before joining us for breakfast, I grab them some plates before sitting back down. “You ready for today?” Josiah asks while grabbing some bacon. I chew my food and swallow before answering.
“Yeah, just a little nervous about what happens after. Christopher is going to be pissed,” I tell him.
“You don’t need to worry about him, I can handle Christopher. You just worry about Bianca; you have a son to come home too” He replies and I nod. Considering how much Josiah hated me when we first meet, we have grown pretty close.
“And don’t worry about Thaddeus he will be fine with me” Caroline adds. I know she won’t let anything happen to him. It was only yesterday she was threatening to eat an entire coven of witches for him. I chuckle at the memory.
“Well, I better go shower and get dressed, don’t think the council will approve of me walking in wearing Winnie the Pooh, pyjamas I say looking down at my clothes. Getting up, Tobias and Theo watch me leave and I can feel they’re nervous for me. As I reach the stairs, I hear Caroline speaking to them.
“Go on join your mate, she may say she is fine, but I can tell you both aren’t” I hear their chairs screech before I hear their feet on the floorboards. Walking into the bathroom, I strip off and a few seconds later they walk in doing the same. I step under the stream of the water and start washing myself.
“Quickie?” asks Theo a cheeky grin on his face as he tugs me to him.
“Um, no, your parents are downstairs” I tell him. He sulks and I turn my back on him as Tobias steps in.
“You’re nervous” He states.
“No, I am fine. You two are nervous, and I don’t know why when I have one thing Bianca doesn’t. Magic,” I say, letting electricity zap between my fingers before zapping him softly.
“Hey electricity and water don’t mix,” he shrieks.
“I have control, I learned a lot yesterday,” I tell them.
Theo pours shampoo on my head before rubbing it in. “That’s what worries me. You used a lot of magic yesterday, we can feel the darkness running through you, trying to find a way in,” Theo says behind me. He was right. The darkness was stronger than it had ever been, moulding around me, looking for a weakness. After yesterday though, I had something I didn’t have before with my magic and that was confidence. I knew I could control it now, knew my limits and knew how to use it.
When we finished our showers, I grabbed my towel before going to the walk in and grabbing some jeans and a blouse. Putting on my lace bra and panties, I then chucked my jeans on and blouse.
“You going to wear that to a fight to the death?,” Theo says shaking his head.
“Want heels too?” he asks.
“Yeah, but the black ones, the white ones make my feet ache,” I tell him, and he looks at me like I am insane.
“Or I could grab them myself,” I tell him, walking past him and grabbing them.
“You sure you wouldn’t be more comfortable in joggers and track pants?” asks Tobias. I shake my head before walking past them and heading downstairs.
Theo and Tobias came down a few minutes later, Tobias dressed in a suit while Theo dressed in casual jean and a black shirt. Josiah comes into the lounge-room keys in hand. “Ready?” he asks, and I take a breath.
“Yep, just let me say goodbye to Thaddeus.”
I raise my hands, planning to incinerate her when she screams.
“It was his idea. I didn’t want any part of it. I just wanted my father back.” I falter hearing her pleading.
“Who’s idea?” Josiah and Mara say at the same time getting up from their seats. Electricity zapping loudly as I feel my magic building still, while I hold it between my hands.
“Christopher’s, please Imogen, you don’t want to kill me. I know you don’t,” she pleads looking at me with tears in her eyes. I snap my head toward Christopher’s direction, but he is suddenly gone.
“Where did he go?” I ask and everyone looks to Christopher’s seat which is now empty.
“Speak?” Mara demands placing her hands on her hips and glaring at Bianca. Theo places his hand on my shoulder before jumping back having been electrocuted by my magic running over my skin. I let the magic go, let it fizzles out while we figure out what is going on.
“Christopher didn’t want Josiah getting a seat at the table. We made a deal; he would tell me where my father was if I got him to take his seat back at the table. He refused, Christopher said he wouldn’t come back because of your mother and that if I got rid of her, he would come back. So, I killed her. I am sorry, Imogen. I can’t blame him entirely. I did it and I will admit I enjoyed watching you suffer from it. I was jealous of what you had with Tobias and Theo. Jealous that our father dumped my mother for yours.” I feel my anger rise hearing her confess.
“When my father came back, he refused the position, and I gave it to Alaric which angered Christopher so he told me to kill dad and he would take care of Alaric and I could take the position.”
“Guards find Christopher,” Mara yelled. Suddenly men come running out of the empty shops and took off through the streets.
“Christopher told Alaric information about your wife, that he received from me. I was spying on you when you both left. I followed you, then Josiah killed Alaric for Christopher. He knew you would fly off the deep end and kill him and he could also get revenge on you for what Theo did to his son, by you getting punished,” she tells Josiah.
“I can’t believe you killed your own father for a place on the council” Mara boomed before stepping forward and slapping her across the face. Bianca spat out blood and coughed from the impact, huge claw marks scratched her face from the blow.
“Find Christopher” Mara said talking to the rest of the council members they nodded but stopped when an unfamiliar voice echoed through the quad. One I hadn’t heard before. Spinning around, I heard Tobias growl along with Theo and Josiah. I looked in the direction they were looking.
‘I have him here,” said the stranger’s voice only when I laid eyes on him. He wasn’t no stranger. Percy walked in with another man who had Christopher by the back of his suit. He lay unconscious while Percy and the man got closer, dragging Christopher with them. He stopped in front of me, and I looked at him in shock.
“Hey Immy,” he said, and I could see the emotion he was trying to hide behind his eyes.
“Dad?”
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