Welcome to Tuesday Travel. Every Tuesday, I will be presenting an excerpt of Witch Raising: The Book of Fire, the book in which Brownie, the heroine of Demon Soul, is undertaking an initiatory journey.
Witch Raising is a new series with Brownie, the heroine of Demon Soul as the main character. This series is part of the House at the Crossing Series and follows Demon Soul and Demon and Fairy but instead of being centered on the adventure of Sahel and his demon friends, it follows Brownie as she goes from being a normal girl to a bad ass witch. She has been practicing magick for a while now, saving people from difficult situations but the people at the house, including Sahel aren't happy with her new calling. Feeling that she doesn't have a choice and has to keep learning witchcraft, Brownie leaves to meet other witches.
"Right, that's easier than actually explaining them I suppose," Samantha said.
"What language do you think they are in?"
"Something old and forgotten," Brownie said.
She looked at the notes Samantha was taking. It was completely different than what she saw, it had nothing to do with what she saw. She took a pen and a notebook out of her back and started to write her own version, not forgetting to actually place the tree in the middle and check where the shadow of the branches stopped, that could be a clue.
"Are you girls ready?" Josh asked. "They are starting to come down."
"You need to write down what you see," Brownie said.
"I don't need, I have a camera for that."
"You can't take picture of that, it won't show up," Samantha said.
Brownie didn't know how she knew that but that was still true.
"Seriously, they are going down and we are going to be late to the cave and I'm hungry, like really hungry, I could eat both of you and the lion."
"Well you're doing it for yourself," Samantha said.
She walked to the parade, the monk were leading followed by the dancer who weren't dancing anymore and the marching band that wasn't playing.
"Give me that," Josh said to Brownie.
She ended him a piece of paper and her pen. He quickly scribbled what he saw in the carvings around the tree. Brownie wonder if there were really people who didn't see anything and what made them all, her, Samantha, Josh and the monk able to actually see something. Josh fold the paper and put it in his pocket and handed her the pen.
"Let's go, or we are going to lose this girl, she had been trying to ditch me all morning," Josh said.
Brownie followed him to the crowd. There was no Samantha in sight. Now she was alone with Josh and she wasn't sure how she felt about that.
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