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thanked them both sincerely

she hugged her sisters close

knowing they loved her dearly

But the final one

their brother most severe

handsome and charming

never having a fear

He spoke soft and swift

in the deep, dark night

I will care for you always

but we will have to fight

Whatever do you mean

asked his sisters with concern

for they knew all too well

how his darkness could churn

Tie up loose ends

that’s what we must do

for once that is done,

we can take care of you

And so, on that Christmas Eve night

the Fairweather children huddled in tight

making oaths and promises to each other

speaking things best not heard by their father or mother

They would stay the course

and escape somehow

perhaps one day

if the fates allow

Goodness, that was atrocious. However, the day it was written had been a special one where Willa finally understood how much her siblings loved her. The four of them had snuggled together on her bed, makinggrandiose plans for the future as she recovered from an attack. Cal had been so serious about it all, ready to do whatever he needed to get her help. Some of the ideas he had put forth were quite terrifying, but back then he was known to occasionally use the most dastardly methods to gain what he wanted.

Thankfully, he eventually grew out of that phase; otherwise, who knows what type of man he would have become.

Tucking the paper back into the book, Willa settled on her lounger and began to read. However, somewhere around Ebenezer’s visit from the Ghost of Christmas Present, Willa’s eyes grew heavy. Not sleeping well had become a theme in her life. Between the occasional singing which continued to plague her nights, albeit much less now, and her quite improper dreams of Noah, she was hardly getting any rest.