Question: Why would Bonnie be any different? Panic clutched her again as she wrestled with the ramifications of it all. No, she thought vehemently. She was

Why would Bonnie be any different? Panic clutched her again as she wrestled with the ramifications of it all. No, she thought vehemently. She was supposed to be human, not having vague premonitions that left her only slightly aware of some impending doom, without any clarity on how to stop it. The confusion morphed back into frustration, bubbling just beneath the surface. - continue the story with Bonnie getting up from the floor (shes on her knees) With the notebook she marches into Grams bedroom straight into to the book shelf (Its small compared to the giant one Grams had at her house back in town. Amelia Bennetts journal was back in that bookshelf in town but she knew Grams didn't go anywhere without at least one book related to Bennett witchcraft.) On the shelves Bonnie finds an old book that once belonged to Lucy (a book that grams had given all her magic inhabiting siblings when they first showed an aptitiude for magic, a book Grams now used as a source in her occult studies teachings at the university). Bonnie hesitates for a second before slowly taking the book off the shelf. She flips through the first few pages (printed words are bordered with notes in the margin in Grams handwriting). She finds the page of the first spell Lucy had secretly showed her when Bonnie was young - the title was written in a foreign language, Latin. Bonnie didn't speak latin but Lucy had said it said 'simple leviation

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