Read A Witch Like No Other Online
Authors: Makala Thomas
Tags: #love story, #romance novel, #sorceror, #fantasy novel, #fantasy about magic, #fantasy about a witch, #romance 2014, #a witch like no other, #makala thomas
“
I was going
to!”
“
No you
wasn’
t! You said everything
for show, didn
’
t you?”
“
That’
s not true,
ok?”
“
And even if
you couldn’
t go, you could
have told him you don
’
t love him, Dreamer!”
“
I
couldn’
t do that to
him!”
“
You’
ve done worse to me
in your time, haven
’
t you?”
“
I was upset!
How could I go anywhere when-”
“
Come now,”
Miriam said firmly. “Tell him you have to go.”
“
But-”
“
Now,
Dreamer!”
“
Ted, I- I… my
friend needs to see me,” she said, turning to look at him, then she
took a step backwards in alarm. His face was murderous.
“Ted?”
“
That’
s the person who was
speaking to you last night, isn
’
t it?”
“
Yes. I- no.
Fine, yes.”
“
They was
telling you what to say, wasn’
t they Dreamer?”
“
Ignore him and
teleport,” Miriam said, knowing if she didn’
t she
’
d never be able to leave. “Do it, Dreamer!”
“
You’
d better explain what
the hell is wrong with you!” she screamed, appearing in a flash of
red light. “Now, Miriam!”
“
Have a cup of
tea,” Miriam answered, infuriating her. “It’
s still hot.”
“
What happened,
Dreamer?” she asked calmly. “You was all set to leave Ted while you
was here yesterday, but you suddenly got cold feet when you got
back- probably when you saw him with his shirt off.”
“
You know I
would have let you stay here, Dreamer. You still can.”
“
Mum, is
everything ok?” said Pandora worriedly. “Where are you?”
“
I’
m with a friend,
darling.”
“
Are you coming
back?”
“
You
aren’
t, are you?”
Pandora
’
s voice cracked. “Why not?”
“
Pandora-”
“
Is it another
guy you’
re with?” Silence.
“Mum, say something!”
“
Put your
father on the phone,” Dreamer said quietly, but she
didn’
t.
“
We tried hard
to make you stay, and you still went!”
“
Pandora,
I’
m not going to ask you
again.” Dreamer spoke calmly. “If you don
’
t put Ted on the phone
I
’
ll
to hang up, then turn my mobile off.”
“
Mum,
don’
t say that! I just want to
talk to you!”
“
And we will
talk, darling, but I need to speak to Ted even more.”
“
I heard you in
the kitchen,” Pandora said sadly. “You don’
t love him.”
“
It’
s done now,
isn
’
t
it?”
“
What’
s done now, Mum? Who
are you talking to?”
Dreamer opened her mouth spitefully, about to let Pandora
know that it her godmother who wanted to tear the family apart. But
she knew better, knew she wasn
’
t as low as
that.
“
That
doesn’
t matter, Pandora. What
matters is you
’
ve disobeyed me.”
“
She’
s with another man,”
she announced bitterly, making Alice
’
s jaw drop. “Her and Dad
had an argument last night, and both of them were even crying and
stuff- but they were kissing this morning so I thought-”
“
I
don’
t think
she
’
s
with another man,” Alice said, shaking her head.
“Dreamer
’
s not like that.”
“
How do
you
know what she
’
s like? You
’
ve only seen her
twice!”
“
But
I’
ve watched her for six
months,” argued Alice, “And everyone got to know her through the
telly. She
’
s not the cheating type.”
Pandora scowled at her, saying “You don
’
t know a
thing.”
“
If she
doesn’
t love your dad you cant
be angry with her for that. People fall out of love all the time,”
Alice said matter-of-factly. “She
’
s been with him for ages
and a half, so-”
“
Listen, people
stay together for like fifty years,” Pandora said furiously. “And
before my Mum met whoever she was talking to-”
“
Shh!” hissed
Alice, hearing Ted’
s raised
voice. “Listen!”
“
Who is it,
Dreamer? Who are you with?”
“
Ted, if I tell
you you’
ll lose your
temper-”
“
Lose my
temper?” Ted repeated. “Lose my
temper?
Dreamer, my
temper got lost in the woods the minute you vanished. Where are
you?”
“
I cant say
that either.”
“
Don’
t play games with me,
Dreamer!”
“
Don’
t shout at me!”
Dreamer
’
s voice cracked. “I hate it, Ted!”
“
Who?”
“
The guy
you’
re with!”
“
I’
m not with- you
don
’
t
know him,” Dreamer said, when Miriam shook her head.
“I
’
m
staying with him, Ted, and there
’
s nothing you can do
about it.”
“
You
don’
t mean that.”
“
I do,” said
Dreamer, eyes filling. This was going horribly wrong. “I
do.”
“
I know you
don’
t, because your voice is
so soft.” Ted shook his head. “If you meant it
you
’
d
be cold as ice, Dreamer, and you know it.”
Dreamer swallowed, tears falling. “I… I
’
m hanging
up.”
“
When I find
out who’
s making you do this,”
Ted promised her, “I
’
m going to kill them with my bare
hands.”
“
Try it,”
Miriam said coolly, making him stop dead.
“
It’
s a woman
you
’
re
with?”
“
She’
s a friend,” Dreamer
said, unable to stop the tears. “A friend!”
“
Is she making
you do this, Dreamer? This friend of yours?”
“
Ted, I have to
go, I’
m sorry.”
Ted took that as a yes. Pandora slowly entered the room as
he said “When you
’
re ready, Dreamer, come home. You know I can never
stay mad at you for long. Tell this woman I
’
m going to-”
“
I
don’
t want to choose between
the two of you,” said Dreamer sadly. “So I
’
m leaving both of you
for good. I
’
m going back to Mama.”
“
You cant!”
blurted Miriam, shocked at how desolate her friend looked.
“Don’
t get depressed over
this, Dreamer: you said you don
’
t love him.”
“
I said I
don’
t love him in the same
way,” Dreamer corrected, “And after today, I realise I was just
looking for attention. I do love Ted.”
“
Dreamer,
don’
t-!!”
But she
’
d already teleported.
“
I cant eat,
Dad! I cant sleep properly! I want my mother, ok?”
“
What am I
supposed to do, Marlon?” said Ted wearily, looking at him. “Her
mobile phone’
s turned off.
She
’
s
not with your grandmother. I
’
ve even asked Miriam but
she hasn
’
t seen her either.”
“
Everyone’
s real worried,”
Pandora said, averting her gaze to her lap before they saw her eyes
fill. “Nobody knows where she is.”
“
Don’
t cry,
‘
Dora,” said
Marlon gently. “She
’
ll come back soon.”
The family tried getting back to the life they had before
Dreamer came home, but it was impossible. Ted
’
s boss suggested he take
time off, but Ted refused. He needed to work to keep his mind of
Dreamer. Alice came over in the day to keep Pandora company, both
of them speculating over Dreamer
’
s whereabouts, their
guesses becoming sillier and sillier. Alice suggested she was the
couch in the living room while Pandora argued that she was
definitely Shadow the rabbit. They both laughed until they cried,
Marlon angrily telling them to cut it out. He even told Alice to
get out the house- only yesterday. He was taking
Dreamer
’
s absence very hard, as was Pandora, but Pandora seemed to
be dealing with it better than he was… on the outside. Ted and
Marlon both heard her sobbing into her pillow every night since
Dreamer left, but they didn
’
t dare confront her
about it.
“
Try her mobile
again.”
“
Marlon, you
know I’
ve been trying.
It
’
s
turned off.”
“
Don’
t, Marlon!” said
Pandora, tears falling. “Don
’
t cry, ok?”
“
Dad, do
something!” said Marlon desperately. “Call Grandma!”