MR. Finch stormed back into the house, enraged that his wife had disobeyed his instructions. He did everything just to keep her being seen by other people from their town, but it almost done for nothing. He doesn't know what will do if things slipped out of his control. He doesn't have the power to save his family except for his burning love towards his wife and only son.
What could be a mere human can do if things went bad? He could not think more chaotic and nefarious event would happen to his family. He doesn't want that to happen—never!
Mr. Finch exclaimed, "Hon!"
Mrs. Finch replied calmly, "Yes, hon."
Mr. Finch was angry even more by her behavior and words.
"Did I tell you not to show your face to anyone?"
Mrs. Finch sat up in bed and responded, "And I followed you."
"What happened after that? Sallie seen you at the window!"
Mrs. Finch slowly rose to her feet and approached her enraged husband. With both hands, he grabbed for his face and stroked it.
"You should . . . be delighted," says Mrs. Finch, "since I'm confident that Sallie won't return to this house."
"How do you know for sure?"
"Because I'm know the look of her face when she saw me. She was terrified."
Mr. Finch was persuaded and comforted by his wife's words. Mrs. Finch shut the door quietly and without touching it.
"Colloportus!" she exclaimed as she used a spell on the door, and they sat on the bed together.
*****
KEMP'S Family House
Teresa Kemp always went straight home after class, as her mother had advised. She couldn't disobey her mother for the third time since she knew what would happen if she did.
Her skin is dark, and she has thick, straight hair that reaches her shoulder. She also has dark brown eyes and chaste lips. She is a modest young lady with a thin form. Lina Kemp's only child.
Her father no longer exists because he died young; in fact, when he died, her father had no idea that her mother was pregnant.
She disobeyed her mother for the first time when she simply wanted to play with the other kids. She is not allowed to play with other kids. She was then thrashed with an iron belt when she returned home.
"Mano po," she said, blessing her mother as she sat in a wheelchair outside the balcony. She then assisted her mother by bringing her inside.
Their home isn't particularly large, but it does have a fireplace, a large kitchen, and a living room. They are the only ones who live there. She pushed it all the way to their dining table in the kitchen.
"How is your homework?" While she was preparing their dinner dishes, her mother asked.
Before she could respond to her mother, she had to halt what she was doing. Her mother didn't say anything further after that, "It's okay, mom." She knew why, and it wasn't content with her response.
"Some . . . some of our classmates are bullying and abusing him," she said as she went on with her work. Her mother cocked her head, indicating that she was paying attention to her.
"The Prince of Great Share, they're always fighting the . . . plague at school," she said as she sat down. They began eating while she continued to speak about the small plague boy.
Her mother inquired, "Who are these kids?"
"Wilson, Sunburgh, Reyes, Millar, and Caballo," she replied.
"The ministers' son?"
Teresa was unable to respond since she did not understand what her mother was saying, so she inquired of her mother.
"Can you tell me which church you're talking about, mom?"
"Teresa, there's still a lot to discover about our family. Prove it to me, to us, if you want to be a part of our family. And after you've demonstrated your worth, I'll tell you. Don't you want to know and learn the truth about your father's death?"
Lina Kemp drew the attention of her daughter. She was well aware of her daughter's flaw. As a result, she used it against her daughter, Teresa, who has never had the opportunity to meet her father and is eager to do so. She instantly immersed her body in the bath tub after they finished eating. The second time she had defied her mother was still fresh in her mind. She imagines it while bathing in the tub.
Teresa, Harold, and Jade were in the same class when she was still in grade 7. These two lads are constantly bickering, and Jade is always plotting to start a brawl. Harold does not fight back; instead, he allows himself to be oppressed by something like this. Teresa had known since she was a child that she was unique.
The day when Harold and Jade were taunting each other the most. Harold has left the classroom since he doesn't want to cause any disturbance. It didn't happen, though, because he was taken over by someone. It's a curse that can't be forgiven.
"Imperio!"
Teresa was the one who cursed Harold because she wanted Harold to fight back against Jade's oppression of the pupils. She couldn't, and she had little knowledge of spells, charms, and enchantments. Her mother was also unaware that she was already making use of her skill.
Harold snatched up the ballpen from the floor and launched an attack on Jade. His classmates were all taken aback; they had not expected him to commit such a heinous deed. Harold has repeatedly stabbed Jade's back and appears to have no intention of stopping his bully male classmate from doing so.
Teresa was the one who had called for assistance. When she realized what she was doing was no longer appropriate, she called their teacher, Mrs. de Dios.
When there was a sudden knock on the door of the pleasant room, he awoke thinking about what had happened. It's her mother.
"Why, mom?" she asked.
"When are you going to get out of there? " she madly asked.
She turned off the water and pretended to get out of the tub by casting the spell "sonitos aquarum!" She placed her hand on the water and said, "I'm almost done."
When she told her mother about what she had done, Lina Kemp punished her. Her mother continually stated that she had done nothing wrong and that if she did, she would receive more than a mere cut. She thinks about it as she strokes the scar left by her mother's burnt iron on the back of her hand.