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From Between The Realms – Annika Authoress (1)

For a moment I hesitated. I hadn’t considered all that was being left behind. Of course, I would miss my parents, but leaving also meant my escape from the humans of this Realm with their relentless judgment of my heritage and neither palace had never really been my home. Vi was my home, and as long as she was safe…well, that was all that mattered.
“Gray and Bree need to stay here,” I brushed a lock of her hair behind her ear, “And while everything this evening was rather…abrupt, Rose is happy.” Vi gave me a small smile as her eyes drifted between the water, her sisters, and my eyes. “I’ve never known a life without them.” “Someday,” I said hoping I would be right, “We’ll be back.
Your Grandfather can’t live forever, and when his time comes, we’ll return home.” “No,” she said defiantly, “That might have been where I lived, but that never truly was my home.” She snuggled close to me. “This,” she placed a hand on my chest, eyes glittering as the sea reflected off of them, “This is home.” I bent down, closing the gap between us, and kissed her.
The smile playing at my lips was unavoidable. I had been waiting for this moment for years. “Everett,” she said, her voice gentle, “Ev.” “Violet,” I pulled her closer to me, “I love you.” “I,” she looked away, blushing fiercely, “I love you too.” OceanofPDF.com Chapter 11 Violet Ev, my friend, my confidant, my protector, loved me and that was more than enough to keep me going. The trek up the river wasn’t an easy one. The banks were muddy and none of us had the appropriate footwear, but Ev insisted that anything on our feet would be better than going barefoot though my blisters would beg to differ.
Our traveling clothes quickly became caked in mud from the many slips and falls that came with traveling in the dark, but once…maybe twice, we would hit a dry patch where we would make camp in the underbrush during the day giving us a much-needed reprieve from the cold wetness that seemed to be inescapable. After what had felt like far longer than the half-moon-cycle that it had taken us to reach the Tri-Kingdom Passing, relief spread through my body when I saw the wagons waiting for us, looking forward to dry stockings and whatever else the Jewel Fae felt kind enough to give us.
“This is the place, Vi,” Ev said as we stumbled into the clearing. Not just the final leg of our journey, but where Momma had been found and rescued by Uncle Zeek.
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“Bree?”
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