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The rain pelted hard against the leafy roof as the night dragged on. For some reason, I couldn't get to sleep. Zypher had no problem, passing out almost as soon as his head hit the pillows.
I sat up in bed, causing Zyphers hand to fall off my side where it was previously resting. I rubbed my eyes and looked out the window, watching the lightning flash outside through the slit between the curtains.
I stood slowly as another large rumble of thunder shook our house. I crept out of our room, shutting the door lightly behind me. Walking down the stairs, I used the random strikes of lightning to guide my path down. I stopped on the next floor and pulled a candle off a shelf near the entrance. I pinched my fingers around the wick and as I pulled them away, a small fire started. Using that light, I found my way down the rest of the stairs easily.
I passed by Stormy, Finch, and Dions rooms quietly. The weather outside was loud but I didn't want to be the reason for them waking up.
I set the candle down on a side table when I reached the bottom floor before walking towards the large bookshelf built into the wall. I skimmed my finger along the spines of the books. Many children's books now rested in the place where my books used to be. I chose at random from the top shelf.
As I settled myself onto our couch, a knock sounded through the house. I glanced up, deciding that it was only a branch hitting the side of the house. I turned my gaze back to the book, opening it to the first page. I tuned out the storm as I focused on the story.
My head shot up when I heard crying. I threw my book to the side and rushed up the stairs, snatching the candle off the table where I left it.
I slowed when I got half way up. It almost sounded like the crying was further away. I turned and quietly descended the stairs, listening intently as the crying grew the closer I got to the front door.
I yanked the door open and stared out into the darkness. My chin dropped and I found a basket with a baby inside at my feet. Its chubby little arms and legs flailed as it tried to pull itself from inside. I fell to my knees when the initial shock wore off, wrapping my arms around the wicker basket and pulling the child inside the house. I lifted it up and pushed the door closed with my back.
I shushed the sobbing baby as I carried the basket into the kitchen, rocking the entire thing as best I could. The blankets surrounding the child were wet so I began pulling them off, dropping them on the counter carelessly.
The little one was light in my arms as I picked it up, looking to be around two years old. It was dressed in a soft brown shirt and a diaper that needed changed.
Deciding to warm the little thing up first, I wrapped the child in a fluffy blanket from the couch and quickly began rocking it back and forth. As I started towards the cabinets to find some milk, I heard footsteps coming from the stairs. I was relieved to see Zypher come into view. His eyes widened as he approached the screaming child and I.
"Is everyone awake?" I asked over the sobs.
"Yep," Zypher said as he pulled the blanket down a bit around the child's face, "Care to explain?"
"I will after you help me feed it. I'm going to change the diaper. We still have some in the bathroom, right?" I asked as I walked to the couch. It was as good a place as any.
"I think so," Zypher agreed, rushing to the bathroom to get me the supplies I needed.
"It's a girl," I announced during the changing. Once she was in a clean diaper, she calmed down for a moment. It allowed me to get a peek of her eyes. A soft jumble of sounds escaped her lips as she looked around the dimly lit room.
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You Owe Me Two
FantasyAn assassin has a chance meeting with a fairy and can't seem to keep his mind of her. He can't shake the feeling of wanting to help and care for her but those very wants go against everything he's been taught. FIRST book of THE CALAMITY SERIES Comp...