Arcanum (WILLOWBROOK #5) by Ken Sanchez EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Little Damsel
Merin
Merin Dobson walked alongside Margareth through the quaint cobblestone
streets of Creekguard, a charming little town not far from Willowbrook.
He breathed in the crisp air, savoring the earthy scent that reminded him of
the forests he loved so much. Even though this place wasn’t his true home, it
still felt comfortingly familiar.
Margareth’s voice pulled him from his thoughts. “Remember, Merin, we’re
here to help young Chrissy.”
Merin nodded, his expression turning serious. “Aye, I haven’t forgotten. It’s
not an easy path, being a seer.” He spoke from experience – his own journey
had been filled with confusion, isolation, and a constant sense of being
different.
“Her parents are eager for our guidance,” Margareth continued. “They
want to know how to best support Chrissy as she navigates her new abilities.”
“Well, that’s a pleasant surprise!” Merin laughed, but there was a hint of
bitterness in his voice. “Wish I’d had supportive parents growing up. Would’ve
made things a hell of a lot easier.”
Margareth gave him a sympathetic look. She knew his story all too well. “I
know it wasn’t easy for you, Merin. But look at you now – you’re strong,
capable, and ready to be there for Chrissy in a way no one was for you.”
“Damn straight,” Merin agreed, his crooked grin returning. “So, we’re
heading to your cottage, right? Somewhere private where Chrissy can feel safe
to open up?”
Margareth nodded. “Exactly. I’m hoping you can talk to her, share some of
your own experiences. Let her know she’s not alone.”
Merin’s mind drifted to his own past. Growing up in the foster system,
he’d never known the stability of a permanent home. The other kids had
always thought him odd, with his fiery red hair and his tendency to drift off
into daydreams that were actually glimpses of the future.
It wasn’t until he was a teenager that he started seeking out the solace of
the forests. Among the towering pines and rustling leaves, he felt a sense of
peace and belonging that had always eluded him among people.
“You’re thinking about your past, aren’t you?” Margareth asked softly,
pulling him back to the present.
Merin sighed. “Hard not to, when I think about what this lass Chrissy must
be going through. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.”
“But she has something you didn’t,” Margareth reminded him. “She has
parents who love her and want to understand. And she has you.”
A slow smile spread across Merin’s face. “That she does. Reckon between
you and me, we can help her make sense of all this.”
Margareth looked at him, her eyes filled with understanding. “Merin, it’s
moments like these that remind me how important our role is as the last
known seers. We have a responsibility to guide the younger generation, to help
them navigate this path that can be so isolating and confusing.”
Merin nodded, his expression turning thoughtful. “You’re right, as usual.
It’s just… it brings back a lot of memories, you know? Memories of feeling lost
and alone, of not having anyone to turn to who truly understood what I was
going through.”
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