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Jeremiah couldn't think of many things he wanted more than this. His dads back alive, of course, but recent experience had shown him that that was a bad idea to try and accomplish.
He had, as his dad Martin would have said, gotten cocky when he had tried to bring Broen back to life.
But he knew better now. As much as he appreciated all the help that Shiro and Wednesday and the others had given him, He knew that for this he would need more experienced help. His family, and particularly his great-grandfather were that experienced help.
In the weeks since he had first met with Rafael to talk about everything that had happened, Jeremiah had been preparing. He had a nice spot in the woods, with a few natural standing stones that were good anchors for some of the runes that he would need. He had practiced drawing the circle at school a dozen times so that when the time came he could put it on the ground in chalk and ash and flowering seeds. No fire this time. No disrespecting the forest as he asked it to return him to normal.
He was a lone figure, a strange twisted effigy of wood and fur and bone standing in a clearing like some kind of warning totem that a group of campers would find in a horror movie. The kind they would ignore and move past and possibly desecrate before they were all killed off by some unseen evil.
He waited, the light gone from behind his eye sockets. The closest thing he could do to actually blinking. He knew, at the very least, his great-grandfather was coming. He didn't know if his mother would be there. She knew of course, but she did have work and despite how loving and accepting she was Jeremiah still did not like her to see him like this.
@Zora
He had, as his dad Martin would have said, gotten cocky when he had tried to bring Broen back to life.
But he knew better now. As much as he appreciated all the help that Shiro and Wednesday and the others had given him, He knew that for this he would need more experienced help. His family, and particularly his great-grandfather were that experienced help.
In the weeks since he had first met with Rafael to talk about everything that had happened, Jeremiah had been preparing. He had a nice spot in the woods, with a few natural standing stones that were good anchors for some of the runes that he would need. He had practiced drawing the circle at school a dozen times so that when the time came he could put it on the ground in chalk and ash and flowering seeds. No fire this time. No disrespecting the forest as he asked it to return him to normal.
He was a lone figure, a strange twisted effigy of wood and fur and bone standing in a clearing like some kind of warning totem that a group of campers would find in a horror movie. The kind they would ignore and move past and possibly desecrate before they were all killed off by some unseen evil.
He waited, the light gone from behind his eye sockets. The closest thing he could do to actually blinking. He knew, at the very least, his great-grandfather was coming. He didn't know if his mother would be there. She knew of course, but she did have work and despite how loving and accepting she was Jeremiah still did not like her to see him like this.
@Zora
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