One of the hardest choices in her life had been to leave her coven. Eleanor Thorne took no such decision lightly. It wasn't something you could just up and leave, it was a commitment for life. Leaving a coven had serious consequences. One of them was that the witch would be exiled, and no longer allowed on the land of the coven, or any property that technically was under coven jurisdiction, and of course, no longer access to the funds the coven holds. Aside from the technicalities, it was a devastating event. It was leaving one's family, people they'd grown up with. For Ellie, that was her sister and grandmother, and countless coven sisters. It wasn't that she wished to leave them, but she wanted her own life. The life of a witch was not easy, it was filled with concerns for humans, for the balance, a constant war if you will. A battle to keep the balance and protect all. It was a tiring and unforgiving life, Ellie had seen it take so many of her loved ones, her mother included. It was not a life she truly wished for, so she refused to take leadership and promptly discussed leaving with her Grandmother. The pair made a pact, she was not to be exiled, however, when the coven should need her she would return to provide what she could, should it be a desperate enough situation.
Since she left at twenty-five, Eleanor had four fabulously normal years. In fact, she was preparing to have a rather lively 30th birthday party in the city. The little witch had done well, she'd carved a life for herself away from witchcraft, hundreds of miles away in the heart of the city she'd opened up an Irish bar, it was packed most nights and had wonderful live music; it felt like heaven on earth, to her at least. Much to her dismay, the call she'd been dreading came one night as she was closing up the bar. Her heart sank. One could hope that they'd never be needed, but Ellie knew sooner or later it was going to come. All she could hope for was that it was a swift trip and she wouldn't be needed for more than a week, yet, somehow she doubted that would be the case.
"You are needed." It's all her grandmother really said, and so, she acted.
It was a quick enough flight, and thankfully her charms still worked as well as ever, nobody even dared try to search her luggage. The petite witch rented a car, an SUV much to her dismay, a standard black range rover that seemed like it'd seen better days. Her travel was brisk, she didn't adhere to speed limits, but she knew the area like the back of her hand. It almost felt... normal, driving down the old dirt roads, whizzing through the trees with her brights on. Soon enough, her old home came into view as she drove down the long driveway. The home was a manor, large and imposing, it'd been in their family for many generations. There was a good deal of wealth in the house, the acres of land and the valuables inside the home. Thankfully, the witches made enough during their day jobs, or with alchemy for the right clients to stay more than comfortable.
The moment she'd arrived home her grandmother welcomed her in and sat her down. She explained that Ellie had been summoned home because of the darkness growing in their town. Several of the witches who had the gift of sight had been having visions in the form of night terrors for weeks, and they were blossoming into terror among the coven. Eleanor's grandmother, Margaret, had expressed that they'd seen visions of monsters, beasts ripping through from the other world. Another world, an ethereal plain, was all very similar as they were all places that should be kept separate. Even the ethereal plain, limbo, ghosts walked among them in a similar world, almost coexisting but it would still be wrong for them to come back to the realm of the living. Everything had its place, its purpose. As far as Eleanor could tell, someone was dabbling in those different worlds, they were touching something they shouldn't be... It enraged her; once again her life was on hold because someone dabbled in forsaken arts.
After several days of spending time with the coven and research, it almost felt like Ellie had never left. Her sister, Lydia, was overjoyed to have her back. All seemed to be rather comfortable. Ellie was back in her routine of cooking for the coven, which gave Margaret a break and she even took on teaching the girls some alchemy lessons. It was almost enough to make her miss being back at the manor, but she could never admit to herself that she truly missed it, or her family. What life was this?
The next night Eleanor was walking past the bedrooms and closed the doors gently, ensuring all of the girls were tucked in. However, when she reached her little sister's bedroom, Lydia was nowhere to be seen. It was roughly two am, something seemed amiss. At times like this, they'd all been told not to leave at night, or alone. Even though they were all eighteen and adults, it was still a rule. With a muffled sigh, Ellie grabbed a flashlight and headed downstairs in her silken black nightgown with lace trim along the bottom and along the v-neck that trailed down toward her ample mounds. As she paced the house, Ellie didn't hear a peep or see anyone. Frustration began to build, enough for soft words to flow from her lips, "Sanguis ad sanguinem, os ad os, ostende mihi ubi familia mea vagatur," (blood to blood, bone to bone, show me where my family roam). A little firefly burst to life before her, illuminating the old wooden interior before flying toward the kitchen and toward the back door. Ellie followed with haste as the ball of light continued to fly, straight toward the forest line.
The female's heart began to sink as she noticed the family crypt gate was left ajar. With a wave of her hand, the firefly disappeared in a little puff of light. As she stepped inside, she could feel the energy ebbing in waves. Long red curls bounced as she raced into the crypt and hurried down the stairs. Much to her dismay, she saw light simmering from the main room. As she advanced, she could see Lydia in the middle of what seemed to be a summoning circle, with several other girls placed at each pentagram corner. The moment she heard her sister speak the words from a dark leather book she held, there was no time to consider what she had to do.
"De profundis ad te voco, ad me veni, animam meam offero ad ligandum, ostende te coram me, suscipe munus meum." (From the depths I summon you, come to me, I offer my soul to bind, show yourself before me, accept my offering).
In a split second Ellie burst into a sprint until she reached Lydia, the petite brunette was cast out of the circle with a swift shove before Eleanor dropped to her knees and grabbed the ceremonial knife and placed the blade against her skin, she pressed hard enough to cause a shallow incision, blood spilling down onto the ground and as she moved her hand into the bowl that was offered, full of fruit, herbs and what seemed to be a wreath. Pagan offerings. As her blood hit the offerings they ignited, the flame roared to life with vigour, dancing and flickering. Lydia slowly rose, looking bewildered and sheepish as she watched her sister complete the ritual.
"Eleanor, what..." The youthful voice seemed shaken, and the fear in her eyes was unmistakeable.
"You FOOLISH GIRL. What the fuck were you doing this for? You do realise binding something like this to you can kill you, yes? AND USING ALL OF YOUR POWERS COMBINED WITH OUR ANCESTORS? ARE YOU INSANE?" The rage that spilt from her was beyond anything her sister had ever seen. "You know that once you speak those words an offering has to be made, and what sister would I be if I watched you throw your life away for this." Ellie's voice was filled with pain, with disappointment.
"We just... Ellie, it's not that big of a deal, I read it all through, and I could've just broken the bond. We need protection!"
"What you need is a lobotomy if you believe you can harness a god, that you could bind them to your will and that they would allow that. This is FORBIDDEN magic Lydia, for good reason. There is no breaking a bond, not a bond like this, the stronger the being, the riskier it is to break the bond." Eleanor sighed softly, shaking her head as she remained on her knees. There was a sudden pull she could feel, it lunged her body forwards, and her palms slammed down on the hard stone before her as she felt her power begin to drain. Whatever god she'd summoned, they'd heard it and they were answering, the binding was happening whether she wanted it to or not. Eleanor panted softly, it felt like she was growing dizzy, and her vision began to blur.
"This is... Why I didn't want you... doing this..." Eleanor gasped softly. The power she'd used from their ancestors in the crypt was a foul way to try and bind a god, they would be expecting more power than Lydia could control, far more. Eleanor was skilled, and powerful, but nowhere near the essence that would be felt from the summon. Hopefully, it would be enough to keep her alive while the being finished their binding. "Get the girls out, and you, GO." She snapped to Lydia and the concerned-looking girls. In seconds they cleared out, tails between their legs as they headed home.
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