Nothing but a frozen wasteland stands between the cabin and the forest. The snow blanketed on the ground is untouched. Not even animals dare to approach the cabin, knowing that a fate worse than death awaits them. It has been that way for eighteen years, but tonight, the air has changed. Something wicked or righteous stirs in the forest. It is too soon to tell which is coming.
Smoke billows from the cabin's chimney and curls into the air, swirling around the cabin and shielding it from view. Three sisters stand on the porch. One young, one old, one hag stare together through the smoke at the trees in the distance. Their hands are joined, and they chant under their breath.
"They are less than a day away," the oldest sister says. She is the plainest of the three. Deep lines are etched on her face with a permanent scowl. She keeps her gray hair in a tight braid that hangs down to her waist and her cloak pulled over her head. Her milky eyes stare toward the trees, and she sighs. "We do not have time to move her."
The second sister scoffs loudly. "We couldn't stay hidden forever. We did our job. We kept her safe until her eighteenth birthday. We should leave her behind."
"Eliane!" The youngest sister gasps. "Do you feel nothing for the girl? She has been in our care since she was a baby."
"I am thinking about us," Eliane screams. Her fiery red hair glows from under her cloak as she gets angry. "What do you think the Lycan King will do when he finds we have been hiding his mate? It is only a matter of time until they break through our wards."
The older sister scoffs, "Are you suggesting that my magic isn't what it used to be?"
"That is exactly what I am saying," Eliane snaps at her. "We should cut our losses and leave. Without the girl."
The oldest and youngest sisters glance at each other. They know Eliane is right, but they have grown attached to Alora and do not wish to leave her behind. They have fulfilled their duty to the Fae King. Alora is eighteen; they kept her safe, but her father has yet to return for her.
"The Lycan King will come for her," the youngest sister cries.
"What would you have us do, Kaia," Eliane screams. "We cannot protect her from him forever. He has his own coven. They will break through our magic and kill us all."
"I won't leave her behind," Kaia shouts. Her green eyes are flashing wildly. She is losing control of her powers in her anger.
"Enough," the oldest sister screams. "We will not leave her unprotected."
"What do you suggest, Anila?" Eliane asks, crossing her arms over her chest.
"We will put her to sleep," Anila says softly so only her sisters can hear.
Kaia gasps in disgust. "You are suggesting we kill her ourselves?"
"Of course not," Anila snaps. "She will only be sleeping. Her magic will be suppressed, and he will not be drawn to her. He may leave us alone."
Eliane cocks her head to the side curiously. "Have you seen it?" She asks her sister. "Will this plan of yours work?"
Anila does not dignify Eliane with a response. She spins on her heels and walks back into the cabin. Her sisters follow her closely but do not utter a word about what was spoken outside. Alora can't know of the plan that is to take place, she must remain in the dark if it is to work.
She is sitting in the corner, quietly knitting. Her Raven hair acts as a curtain shielding her face, only her pointed ears peeking out would let you know that she is not human. When the sisters shuffle into the cabin, she raises her head and smiles in their direction. Her blue eyes glitter with unshed tears. She sets down her knitting and gets to her feet.
"You three have never been good at secrets," Alora whispers. "Let's not start now."
"Eavesdropping is not befitting of a Princess," Kaia chastises her playfully.
"The veil to the Fae Kingdom is still closed," Alora says with certainty. "The Lycan King will feel my presence now that I am of age. You must leave. He will not treat you kindly for hiding me."
"I am worried how he will treat you," Kaia says with tears in her eyes.
"I do not fear my fate," Alora sighs. "I am the heir to the Fae Kingdom. He will not hurt me. When the veil opens once again, my father will come for me."
Anila shakes her head as she staggers about the cabin. Blindly, she is picking ingredients off the shelves. She is determined to put the Princess to sleep. Her sisters try to stop her, but Anila is determined.
She meddles over the open fire, mixing ingredients into the cauldron and mumbling under her breath. A very foul-smelling stench fills the cabin, and Alora wrinkles her nose. "Do I have to drink that?"
"No," Anila replies quickly.
She dips her fingers into the foul liquid and draws symbols on the floor around Alora. The other sisters watch quietly until she is finished.
Anila reaches for her sisters hands, and they both hesitate. "We are not a full coven," Eliane whispers.