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SINCE ABBY, BONNIE'S MOM, WAS HAVING SUCH A HARD TIME dealing with the fact that she was a vampire now and that she lost her witch powers, Caroline and Charlie thought that they would help you

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SINCE ABBY, BONNIE'S MOM, WAS HAVING SUCH A HARD TIME dealing with the fact that she was a vampire now and that she lost her witch powers, Caroline and Charlie thought that they would help you. That is how the ended up walking up the driveway of Abby's house to where Bonnie was standing on the porch. The Lockwood girl held up an ice chest as the blonde girl told their friend. "Hey. We totally lucked out. The hospital just had a blood drive, so I got some O negatives, some A's, and my personal favorite — B positive."

"I made her a daylight ring," the Bennett girl informed them, gesturing to where her mother was standing by an empty birdbath and staring at the plants all around her. "She's been standing out there all morning. I don't think she's taking this very well."

"Well, it's only been a few days since she turned. Your mom is still adjusting," the younger girl assured her. Everyone had a hard time during their transition and afterwards. It was normal to feel like the woman was.

They all walked over to Abby who was running her hand along the petals of a flower. Caroline asked her in a delicate voice, "Ms. Wilson, why don't you come inside? Have something to drink?"

"I can't feel it any more. My garden, it's gone. I can't feel anything," the woman informed them, and then she left them standing there and went inside, still looking all depressed as the door swung closed behind her.

Caroline and Charlie furrowed their eyebrows, wondering what she meant by that. "I don't understand."

"Witches have a connection to the Earth. We can literally feel nature. Life," the witch explained, and she cupped her hands around both sides of one of the dead plants next to them. She recited a spell, and the plant began to bloom int a beautiful flower. "When Abby became a vampire, she lost it. I don't know how to help her."

Later that day, the two girls decided to leave the mother and daughter alone and head to the back of the garden where Jamie was chopping some wood. Jamie lived with Abby, and she had kind of raised him ever since she dated his dad and he left him with her.

They walked up to him, and Caroline commented on something that both she and Charlie had noticed since they had been there. "Haven't seen you up at the house. Abby's been asking for you."

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