PROLOGUE

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Dumaka sat looking worried in his room. He had sat down on his stool for seven days thinking about the vision he had seen. He hadn't told anyone about it. Dumaka was afraid and scared of what he had seen. He had never had any vision like this since he started having visions.

Dumaka is the seer of Comoros. His father had told him about his gift when he was twelve. He enjoyed using his gift to play with his mates. When his dad died two years later, he had to take over from him. He became serious with it. He had done the job for 20years and now he had seen a vision he had never seen before. Dumaka decided to call upon Louis Brown to tell him about it. Louis Brown is a wizard. He is the chief of the witches and wizards in Comoros. Dumaka told Louis all the visions of the future he had seen immediately but this one gave him a fright. Jendaya, his assistant had tried her best to seek a solution but she couldn't find any.

Dumaka called out to Mia, Jendaya's only daughter to call Louis. Mia was at the age of twenty. She was sent on errands concerning Louis. Jendaya trusted the errands with her daughter than with anybody else. Mia came out of her room with a gloomy face. She had a red long hair reaching the middle o her back. She loved leaving the house but she hated going to Louis because she despised the fact that she didn't have magic. Anytime she got to Louis, someone was always practicing their magic trick.

"What's up with the gloomy face, Mia?" Dumaka asked.

"I told you Dumaka and mum how I despise going to Louis' apartment but you still let me go there"

"It's because you never gave us a good reason why we shouldn't let you besides you're past the age of a teenager with little brain, going around with jealousy filled in their heart."

Mia grumbled a bit before heading towards Louis' house. She loved Dumaka but she just disliked him when it came to Louis. She wanted to be given respect. She usually expects someone to at least show her respect since she was the daughter of a well respected seer in Comoros but she never got her respect. Mia walked out of her house into her mum's collage to change her dress and then went straight to Louis' house.

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Louis sat down on an armchair in his compound watching the young witches & wizards practice their magic. He was so pleased by the sight. He looked gracefully at the youngest of them all, Lisa Flinchbaugh. She was the brightest student he had there. He loved her with passion but he never showed it so he didn't look like he was being partial.

He noticed a figure walk into the compound, as he looked well he realized it was Mia. At that moment, he knew a seer had sent for him. He stood up from the chair and summoned his students to end practice until he was back. As Mia passed, she could hear laughter coming from the girls. She hated their guts, 'They never respect her.' She thought she walked closer to Louis to speak to him.

"Oh no need to talk Mia. I know I'm meant to follow you. I'll be right back." Louis said as she entered into the house. Mia's mouth fell open with disgust, "Who does he think he is? No respect. He didn't even let me say a word and he shut me up thinking he was doing me a favour. nonsense." Mia said to herself.

Just immediately she finished her statement Louis came out with Lisa. "Are we good to go?" He asked.

"Yes of course." Mia answered closely, her eyes on Lisa. She had always wondered why Lisa was the brightest witch. She wasn't a totally perfect girl. Her hair wasn't particularly short or long. It was shoulder level and black in colour. She was a slim girl with good shape but Mia just didn't find her attractive.

Louis gave Lisa instructions concerning the house. Lisa nodded with a wicked smile facing Mia. Louis followed Mia back to Dumaka after giving every instruction to Lisa.

Louis tried making a conversation with Mia but she just answered with a nod or she shook her head. At a point, Louis just got tired and stopped. They walked to Dumaka's home quietly. No question.

When they arrived, Dumaka had left the house to look for Jendaya. Mia offered Louis a drink in order to wait for Dumaka. Some minutes later, Dumaka and Jendaya came into the living room.

"I hope I didn't keep you waiting." Dumaka asked.

"No, not at all." Louis answered.

Dumaka and Jendaya settled down on seats in front of Louis. Jendaya was to do the narrating of the vision.

"I'm not sure how to start Louis but listen well." Jendaya sighed, "Dumaka hasn't come out of this house for one week nor has he left this living room because of the frightening vision he had seen."

"Speak on Jendaya, what is more frightening than the fact that my kind are fighting against each other." Louis said.

"It's about Lisa Flinchbaugh." Jendaya continued.

"What about the princess?"

"Lisa is going to be the mother of the leaders of black and white witches."

"What! It can't be."

"It's not all Louis. Linda Lee and Lexi Lee, the children are going to be at war because of their kind."

"But there is already a war."

"Yes, but this one is going to be a greater one."

"What!" Louis stood up immediately. What was he hearing, Lisa's children were going to be fighting against each other. He had overheard Lisa talk about her love for children and how she'll love to see her children in peace helping each other.. How painful this prophesy was. He couldn't allow it to happen and he wouldn't, "This is nonsense. Absolute rubbish. I won't let it happen. Can't you do anything?"

"I've tried Louis. Trust me. I don't want a clan of witches to die." Dumaka said.

"A clan of witches?"

"The good or the bad. Once the leader or protector of the clan is dead, so is the clan." Jendaya said.

Louis paced from his seat around, "Your prophesy is a lie. You've seen how much I cherish Lisa and you dislike it and so you want to make me believe that Lisa's children would bring forth downfall of a particular clan of my kind. I know where you're heading at. It's because Mia isn't a witch and so you want to bring down my kind for your kind to reign."

"Brown!" Dumaka only called Louis by his last name when he talks out of beat, "Do you think I would wish for Mia to be one of your kind?"

"Exactly my point, Dumaka. Exactly."

"That's enough Brown. This is the reason why I sat down on my stool for seven days seeking for a solution.

"That's enough Brown. This is the reason why I sat down on my stool for seven days seeking for a solution. The truth is hard to accept but instead of condemning me, you should be thinking of how to solve it or prevent it."

Louis calmed down. He sat on the chair, he put his head down but he couldn't cry. He stood up, bowed his head and headed off

* * * * *

Mia watched as Louis walked out. She sighed, "No wonder Lisa is special." She smiled a wicked smile. She knew exactly what to do, she was going to be friends with Lisa. The bad always wins. She walked away from her hiding place to her room.

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