11: Levenach

2002 Words

Luthor Mona has dark circles under his eyes. His nights of anxiety can be read in his emaciated features. I would have felt pity for this man who can only witness the collapse of his past existence, but I struggle to show empathy. Part of me still blames him for never having done his job as head of the North Carolina coven. If he had behaved like a respected community leader, this trial would not have been necessary. But the subject isn’t about that. It’s about Elinor and her choices. "Your daughter is not coming back, Luthor." This sentence sounds like a hammer hitting its base in the silence of a court. The sooner he admits the truth, the sooner he can face the sling that threatens him. He will not be spared by the legal authorities that will meet for the trial; now it is the fall th

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