Chapter 311
Chapter 311-Author’s POV:
Years Ago:
“You are the only one left that I can trust with these powers now,” Mother Jolline had asked Hazel to
apany her to her room. It’s been two weeks since Emelia had been kicked out of the coven.
The entire coven suffered because of her. They only rxed when they heard the werewolves might
have munched on her flesh. The boys told the story in the most exaggerated way.
“Thank you for trusting me,” Hazel smiled innocently, waiting to get a hold of those powers.
“Here, drink from this and attain all the powers. Keep them safe for the next generation and make sure
you distribute it among them equally.” Jolline handed her over a ss with some potion in it. Everybody
was standing around them, waiting for them to give Hazel all the powers so that they could celebrate
and feast on amazing food.
Hazel hadn’t told Jolline she had lost her virginity way before this day. Being careless as she was, she
didn’t really think too much of it. For her, it was just a stupid rule made by Jolline to call them pure.
“Thank you.” Hazel epted the ss and faced her coven full of witches and warlocks before she
brought the ss near her lips and took a sip from it.
The moment she drank the liquid, her throat burned. She hissed as she coughed, making everybody
wonder what was going on.
“Are you alright?” Jolline asked in suspicion. That would not usually happen.
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“I am fi—ne,” Hazel lied, forcing the liquid down her throat even when it burned her throat into crisps.
“Agghhh!” The moment she finished it, she dropped the ss and let out an agonising scream. Panic
hit everyone, as they couldn’t discern why she was on her knees and coughing blood.
“What is going on?” one of the young warlocks let out a cry of fear.
“Everybody calm down,” an elderly witch ordered, but the fear had engulfed the young ones.
“Is she poisoned?” One of them suspected, not really picking up on why else she would be coughing
like that.
“No! There is no way she would be poisoned. I prepared this potion myself.” Jolline shut down all the
rumours instantly and faced Hazel, who was seemingly in pain.
“Unless—,” she gasped, her steps leading backward, “Unless she was impure,” she finished, and
goosebumps crept over Hazel’s skin.
“Ohh!” The older witches, who knew that could be a very valid reason for Hazel to be in pain, yelped.
The young ones, who used to not take that rule seriously, were now mortified.
“Hazel!” Jolline gulped as she crouched down with her. “Tell us the truth, tell us we are panicking for no
reason,” she demanded, as she feared she had transferred all the power to an impure soul.
Hazel defeatedly raised her face and cried tears when looking at
Jolline.
“Please! Save me from this pain,” she begged, but her silence gave away her truth.
“You were impure!” Jolline’s hands flew over to her chest as she dropped on her butt and pped her
forehead, “What have ! done?” she let out a cry, watching everyone panic as the dark clouds took over
the sky.
“I want this pain to be gone.” Hazel was crying and begging for someone toe forward and help her,
“The ancestors had unleashed their wrath upon us,” the older witch stared at the sky and announced,
“She shouldn’t have lied to us. Couldn’t you wait till you got the power to lose your virginity?” The old
witch pped Hazel, whonded on her side and threw up some more blood.
“We never knew why that rule was important.” A student came forward to object to the teachings.
“It’s okay. Do not panic.” After taking a brief break and sitting in silence for some time, Jolline got back
on her feet andposed her posture.
“There is always a way to resolve a matter like this.” Although she had tears in her eyes, she was trying
her best to sound okay for the sake of others.
“How can this be resolved? The magic is gone from that impure soul.” The old witch watched her face
miserably, hoping there was indeed a way out of this mess.
“Fear not. We can get the powers back if she willingly gives them back to us.” Jolline pointed at Hazel,
who was now breathingfortably. She was feeling much better, but that striking pain in her head
didn’t seem to subside.
“Oh, thank God!” The old witch, along with the others, let out a sigh
of relief as they turned to Hazel.
“Hazel! My dear, get up and give us those powers back,” the old witch, who was pping Hazel a few
minutes ago, changed her
tone.
“Okay!” Hazel was shaking miserably. She wanted nothing but for that headache to be gone. She
instantly leaped onto her feet to agree with them.
“Once these powers are transferred, you will feel much better,”
Jolline said, with a fake smile across her lips. They were not going to help Hazel once they got the
powers from her.
Jolline had prepared the worst fate for Hazel, far worse than what Emelia had to endure.
“I will keep my powers?” Hazel asked, and Jolline stayed silent for a moment before she nodded her
head. She lied. They were going to strip Hazel of all her powers.
“Here! just take th-” Jolline had eyed the old witch to quickly bring the potion she uses to take away the
powers of young witches. The moment Hazel saw the colour of that potion, she understood they were
lying to her.
“You are taking away my powers,” Hazel stated, stepping away from them and looking around at
everyone with a betrayed look on her face.
“Well, it’s not like you don’t deserve a little punishment,” Jolline said creepily, waiting for Hazel to drink
it and then willingly ask the ancestors to take away her powers because, unlike Emelia, she had
ancestor powers.
“No!” Hazel shook her head. “I am not losing these powers.” Her words shook the world from under
their feet.