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The Seventh Brother
by Lu
Part
4
Epilogue
A
few days later Buck had settled into the Potter House and
was gradually learning more about magic and the brothers.
Every night one of the brothers would tell him their
story of when they were rescued and had come to live at
the house. It had started with Josiah's story and the
brothers had decided to take turns by age in descending
order, so the half-brothers JD and Vin would tell their
shared story last. Even Josiah could remember quite
clearly about when he was rescued.
Josiah came into the house at lunch-time on that
particular day and motioned for Buck to follow him
upstairs. The young man curiously followed as Josiah led
him into the room that had been off-limits to Buck until
now.
"This is our special magic room," explained
Josiah. "We keep magical supplies hidden here, away
from enemies and any friends who aren't aware of our
magic. As you have learnt, magic can be very startling to
those who don't believe it exists. There are those in the
world who would enjoy selling our secret to the media -
then we would never be left in peace."
Buck nodded in agreement then walked over to a large, old
book that rested on a table. The table wasn't much bigger
than the tome resting on it. "Is this a spell
book?" asked the brunet. Then he ran his finger over
the complex triangular pattern on the front. He jumped
back, blowing on his finger.
"The Book doesn't like people touching its special
symbol," explained Josiah, as he walked over and
looked at the symbol that now glowed red. "And yes,
it is a spell book of sorts. It also has all of our
family histories, potions, and various other things. Each
generation of Potters has added to it. Unfortunately, our
adoptive parents were the last survivors of that
family-line, as they were unable to have their own
children. The Elders chose them to rescue endangered
children of other witch-lines as well as non-magical
children. They couldn't tell which children the magical
ones were until after they had rescued them. Of course WE
were the magical children who had no homes to go to after
we were rescued, so we were adopted by them. We all kept
our previous surnames though."
Buck walked over to the book again and this time didn't
touch it. His finger still felt quite warm. "What
does the symbol mean?" he asked softly, nervous of
this amazing book.
"This book was created by the Elders when the first
magical Potter started our family-line many centuries
ago. To start with, the cover was blank, but after I was
rescued, this symbol began to light up. The Elders
wouldn't tell us what it meant though - as though telling
us might put us in danger." Josiah opened the book
to show Buck what was inside.
Buck looked on wide-eyed, excited by what he was
learning.
As Josiah got a few pages in, he looked surprised by
something and Buck looked closer at the book. He was
surprised to see that at the top of the page it said
"The Wilmington Family".
"It's a sign from the Elders," said Josiah with
joy in his voice. "They were the ones who added all
our families to this book and now they have added yours
as well. It means that you are meant to be here with us.
You are embracing your true destiny, Brother."
Josiah smiled warmly at the new witch.
"I really need you all, now that my parents have
gone," said Buck. "I was really close to them
when they were still alive and without all this, there
would now be a large hole in my life."
"When Mother and Father died, I had my brothers and
we all helped each other through our grief,"
sympathized Josiah; then he remembered something he meant
to show their new unofficial brother. "I need to
show you something else."
Josiah led Buck over to a small window and opened it.
Then he looked out, and Buck stood beside him, also
looking out. Outside was a magnificent view for miles
around. "Wow," whispered Buck in awe, looking
out at all the houses, streets and scenery.
"I find that just looking out at the view helps me
relax. Things can be stressful at times in this house. It
isn't easy living with several younger brothers, and
having to fight demons and protect innocents as
well."
"Thanks for showing me these things, Josiah."
"You can come in here any time you wish, but please
tell at least one of us before you decide to try any
magic. Spells and potions can sometimes give you more
than you expect and can have adverse effects on the
caster," warned Josiah. He remembered several times
when his brothers had tried out new spells and potions
without anyone knowing. Then it was either him or his
parents who had eventually found out what had happened
and had to put everything right. He couldn't help a laugh
escaping, as he remembered some of the events that could
be laughed at afterwards.
"What's so funny?" asked Buck, having no idea
what Josiah was thinking.
"The things that have happened to my brothers when
they have tried out spells in here. They weren't funny at
the time, but after everything was set right they became
amusing. I'm sure they'll tell you in their
stories."
Buck smiled; everything was turning out fine and he was
actually enjoying his new magical life. He looked forward
to saving some innocents and vanquishing some demons.
The
End
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