Darkness Unfolds: The Return of Merlin Book 3(Paperback)
Darkness Unfolds: The Return of Merlin Book 3(Paperback)
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The third Book in The Return of Merlin series.
'Time is running out and darkness is spreading across the land. Ophelia is still at large, and she will stop at nothing until she has brought the human race to its knees, with her ruling over it. Her thirst for power and vengeance has stripped away what little humanity she used to have... sadly, I know I am the cause of it. Not only are we faced against her but against so much more. They're all returning. They're awakening and remembering who they are... If I do not stop them who will? If they remember... if they find...' I rest my head in my hands and let out a shaky breath before looking back at Clara sleeping next to the spot I should be rested in. Tapping my pen on my journal I look back down at the words written. The writing rushed and panicked. Matching my own feelings, 'I cannot let them take her again. I have to stop them this time. At any cost.' I scribbled down. My vision darkened over with flashbacks of one of the nights I lost her. Those seven cloaked men, only thing showing through was their rings with the Freemason symbol on them. Her red hair hid her face as she landed in the snow with her blood bleeding out and running into the markings on the ground from where they sacrificed her. 'Her name was Sophia then. A name and life that they deleted from history and it was all my fault. I couldn’t get to her. I couldn’t save her. Her or my child she was pregnant with.' Hearing shifting behind me I closed my journal and look back to see Clara slowly waking up. "Good morning my dear."
"Merlin." She said to me with beautiful sleepy blue eyes and a sweet sleepy smile that rested on her pink supple lips. The autumn sun shone through the curtains in our room at the B&B brightly making her golden locks shine. The white sheets left little to the imagination that clung to her bare skin.
"Merlin." She said to me with beautiful sleepy blue eyes and a sweet sleepy smile that rested on her pink supple lips. The autumn sun shone through the curtains in our room at the B&B brightly making her golden locks shine. The white sheets left little to the imagination that clung to her bare skin.