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The Face of the Wicked

The Face of the Wicked

K. Lessing

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In The Face of the Wicked, Katharina Blake Galloway's mundane existence shatters on her 18th birthday when she discovers her supernatural heritage. Pursued by dark forces, she's rescued by Dylan Blackwell, a mysterious hybrid who reveals her true identity and the perilous world she belongs to. As Katharina grapples with her newfound powers and the machinations of her estranged father, Nicolas Von Carstein, she navigates a treacherous path of love, betrayal, and self-discovery. With allies by her side and enemies at every turn, Katharina must embrace her destiny to bring balance to the supernatural realm.

Chapter 1 The Awakening

As the clock struck midnight, signaling the arrival of my 18th birthday, a sense of anticipation filled the air like a tangible force. Willow's Creek, with its quaint charm and familiar faces, seemed to hold its breath in anticipation of the momentous occasion. The full moon hung low in the sky, casting an eerie glow over the town, bathing everything in its silver light.

I stood on the porch of my childhood home, gazing out at the quiet streets below, my heart fluttering with a mixture of excitement and apprehension. Tonight marked a milestone in my life, one that I had been eagerly anticipating yet couldn't shake the feeling that something ominous lurked just beyond the horizon.

"Katharina, are you ready?" My best friend Sarah's voice pulled me out of my reverie, and I turned to see her standing in the doorway, a warm smile on her face.

I returned her smile, though the unease still lingered in the pit of my stomach. "As ready as I'll ever be, Sarah," I replied, forcing a note of confidence into my voice that I didn't quite feel. "But I can't shake this feeling that something big is going to happen tonight. Something... life-changing."

Sarah's brow furrowed with concern, and she stepped out onto the porch to join me. "You are just nervous about your party, Katharina," she reassured me, placing a comforting hand on my shoulder. "It's natural to feel a little apprehensive on your birthday."

I nodded, though I knew deep down that it wasn't just pre-party jitters that had me on edge. There was something stirring in the air, something that I couldn't quite put my finger on but felt with every fiber of my being.

Before I could dwell on it any further, the door behind us swung open, and my father, Cole, emerged onto the porch with a smile on his face. "Sorry to interrupt, girls," he said, his voice warm and familiar. "But the guests will be arriving soon, and we still have a few last-minute preparations to attend to."

I glanced back at my father, grateful for the distraction from my thoughts. He had been a constant presence in my life ever since my mother passed away, and I couldn't imagine navigating this uncertain world without him by my side.

"Of course, Dad," I replied, forcing a smile as I followed him back inside. "Please, lead the way."

As we made our way through the house, the sound of laughter and chatter drifted through the air, mingling with the soft strains of music playing in the background. The living room had been transformed into a makeshift dance floor, adorned with twinkling fairy lights and colorful streamers in honor of my special day.

I couldn't help but feel a surge of gratitude as I took in the scene before me. Despite the lingering sense of unease that gnawed at my insides, I was grateful for the love and support of my friends and family who had come together to celebrate this momentous occasion with me.

As the first guests began to arrive, I threw myself into the festivities, determined to put aside my fears and enjoy the night. But try as I might, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was watching me, lurking in the shadows just beyond the reach of my senses.

Hours passed in a blur of laughter and music, and before I knew it, the clock struck midnight once again, signaling the end of my birthday celebration. The guests began to trickle out, offering their well-wishes and promises to catch up soon.

Alone once again, I found myself standing on the porch, gazing up at the moonlit sky with a sense of longing. Despite the joyous celebrations, a part of me felt hollow. I wish my mother was here celebrating with us. I felt this hollowness inside me ever since she had passed away two years ago, from cancer. It all happened so suddenly, she was with us one day and then gone the next. I still don't know how this happened she was so healthy and happy.

Lost in my thoughts, I didn't notice the figure lurking in the shadows until it was too late. A shiver ran down my spine as I turned to see a pair of piercing eyes watching me from the darkness, their gaze filled with an intensity that sent a chill down my spine.

"Who is out there?" I called out, my voice trembling with a mixture of fear and curiosity.

But before I could receive an answer, the figure melted back into the shadows, leaving me alone once again with nothing but the echo of their presence lingering in the air.

I stood frozen on the porch, my heart pounding in my chest as I struggled to make sense of what had just happened. What was that figure lurking in the shadows, and what did it do around our house?

Suddenly, the porch floor creaked, and I spun around, fists raised, poised to defend myself. "Everything okay, sweetheart?" my father inquired. "You startled me. I thought I saw something lurking in the shadows..." I confessed. "It's likely just some critter scavenging for food," he reassured me. "Ah, you're probably right. I'm just being silly." I said.

"Get some rest, dear. You're probably just tired, from all of the festivities tonight" he advised. "Yeah, you're right. Goodnight, Dad. Thank you for tonight. I love you," I said. With that, we retreated indoors. I gave him a goodnight kiss before he went off to bed.

Locking the door behind me, I gazed into the night one last time. Perhaps my dad is right; we do reside next to the woods. Yet, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was something else lurking out there.

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