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"...A perfect sequel!"
After falling into a magical world called the Whispering Willows, Snow has found new friends and her "Prince Charming". But her wicked stepmother is still after her. If she is to find any peace in her new life, she must find a way to destroy the evil witch...a way that will not endanger her new friends or herself in the process. 'Forget Me Not' is the second book in the Whispering Willows series.
Diana Dawn
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Forget Me Not - Diana Dawn
Chapter 1
Forget Me Not
S now, it’s Mitch! Where are you?
Mitch had reached the clearing, but there was no sign of Snow. Good. Perhaps he had beaten her there. It wasn’t too late.
Snow!
‘Mitch?’ Snow thought. Was that Mitch she heard in the distance?
Mitch?
Snow, where are you?
God, he was in the direction of the clearing! She had just thrown the grenade and ran from there. It was going to blow any second! She ran towards him, Mitch, get down! Run! Get away from there! Mitch!
They met and Snow grabbed his arm to run with him. Just then the woods exploded from behind Mitch sending both of them flying backwards, leaves and branches showering them.
Wha’ th’ hell was that?
Donnie shouted as the rest of the village stopped mid-bite in their breakfast. Kristen had been a little annoyed at Mitch for asking her to cook breakfast for everyone two days in a row with no warning. But he said it was very important. With Mitch and Snow both missing at breakfast, she had to trust that what he had to ‘do’ really was something important, and not just an attempt to be alone with Snow again.
It sounded like an explosion!
cried Jill.
Donnie sprang up, I know wha’ it sounded like. I’m gettin’ my gun. I need a team of five to go with me. Duncan, Bart, Murray, Nicholas, and...
he looked at Edward, ...and Roger. You five come with me.
Eddy nodded to himself as if he understood why Donnie didn’t choose him.
The men followed Donnie to his hut to get his gun. He also got guns for the other men. They ventured into the woods to find out what the explosion was.
Snow awoke to the smell of burnt leaves and bark. Lifting her head from being face down in the thicket, she coughed to get the dirt and moss out of her mouth and nose. She had to struggle to wrestle free from all of the branches that had fallen on top of her.
Mitch! Mitch where are you?
She coughed hoarsely still spitting out sand granules. Snow crawled along the leaves and tossed off branches and twigs ... searching, yelling, but received no response.
Mitch!
Why did you have to come after me, Snow thought? If only you’d have been just a moment later. Snow saw a patch of color, What’s that?
She ran towards it. It was Mitch! She dropped by his side and frantically began to tear away the branches and twigs. She pulled him out of the leaves and onto her lap. His head was bleeding. He must have been hit by an object in the explosion. Mitch! Mitch, please wake up!
She blotted his head with her dress. They were both so dirty from the explosion itself. She wiped the dirt from his face with the tears that fell on his cheek from her eyes. Mitch, darling! Please, just open your eyes!
She hugged him to her chest, Stupid grenade! Why did I come out here with that thing! You’re so stupid, Snow!
She scolded herself until her sobs would no longer let her. She just cried as she held him to her, stroking his hair as he would very often stroke hers. This should be me, not you! I should be the one who’s hurt! This is all my fault ... bringing that witch here! Why? Why did it have to be you! Why!
The team had heard the voice and followed it quietly. Not quite knowing what it was, Donnie rounded the corner of the brush where he heard the noise, Freeze!
Snow slowly looked up into Donnie’s gun barrel just inches from her face. She didn’t even flinch.
Snow? Mitch? What’s ‘appened?
Duncan rounded the corner to find the two on the floor of the woods. He crouched beside Snow, Snow, what happened?
He’s hurt. Duncan, please help him!
Murray and Roger helped carry Mitch while Snow leaned on Bart for support, still shaken by the explosion.
When they returned to the village, they put Mitch to bed in his cabin. Donnie demanded to know what all was going on and why was there an explosion in the woods. Snow refused to tell Donnie anything about what happened after he got in her face demanding an answer. She agreed to tell Bart after he had cared for her in a very gentle nature in the woods. He then shared the story with the others.
Duncan spoke his peace to everyone, Look, we all know it was a mistake for them to have planned something like this, but I don’t want any of you to pester them about it. Is that understood? I’m sure they’ve learned their lesson.
Well, one thing’s for certain. We need ta make sure they don’t got any more grenades!
Duncan nodded at Donnie’s words. He would be sure to ask Mitch as soon as he awoke ... he and not Donnie.
Kate had dressed Mitch’s wounds with Jill’s help as Snow looked on from across the room.
Jill kept an eye in Snow’s direction, Kate, I’m a little worried ‘bout Snow. Doesn’t she seem a little odd ta ya?
She’s probably still in a little bit of a shock is all. She’ll be alright.
Kristen entered the cabin, Hey, how goes it? How’s he doing?
Well, he hasn’t woken up yet, but he got a nasty bump, so it could be a while till he does. The bleeding has stopped, though, which is a good thing. I think he’ll be alright shortly.
With Mitch still asleep, the girls had to convince Snow to go wash up and get some sleep. Some of the men took turns watching Mitch through the night. They had to keep an eye on him to be sure he didn’t have a concussion. Snow said a short prayer before she went to bed. As she went up to the bed loft in her tree house, she sighed sadly as she noticed that her daisy from Mitch had only one petal left.
Early the next morning, Snow came to Mitch’s cabin.
She was greeted by Bart. How are you feeling, Snow?
Better. Thank you for being so kind, Bart.
He smiled at her and nodded.
Snow noticed that Mitch’s appearance had improved as well. He now showed a little more color than before. Bart said he’d leave her alone now that she was here with Mitch. Snow sat by his bedside. She brushed her hand through his hair and touched his cheek. It seems as though our roles have become reversed, Mitch. Now you’re there and I’m here. The thing is, I doubt that a kiss would wake you.
But Snow tried nevertheless, more on impulse than anything. She gently kissed him. Just as she thought, he had no response. See, I knew it wouldn’t work. You’re not under a spell are you?
She wiped a tear from her face. Mitch, I don’t know if you can hear me like I could hear you, but I have to try. Please come back to me, Mitch. I need you, I can’t lose you! Please come back to me.
She gently put her head on his chest and felt it move up and down from his breathing. At least this was a comfort to her. She heard the cabin door open and raised her head. It was Kate. Snow was grateful for Kate’s skills in dressing Mitch’s head wound.
Kate smiled, How’s he doing?
He looks better today. He seems to have more color.
Kate began to prepare a fresh dressing for Mitch’s head on the other side of the room.
As Snow sat holding Mitch’s hand, his eyes began to flutter. He moved his head and moaned. He opened his eyes and raised his hand to his bandaged head, Ow, God, what happened?
Snow gave a huge sigh of relief, Mitch! Mitch, thank goodness! How do you feel?
He turned his head and looked at Snow. The expression on his face was that of casual intrigue, Hello, beautiful.
Snow smiled very big, Hello.
What’s your name, Love?
Snow giggled, grateful that he couldn’t feel too badly. He felt well enough to kid with her, I take it you feel OK, then?
Quite well with such a lovely stranger at my bedside. Are you new to the Willows?
Snow shook her head smiling. Wasn’t it just like him to carry a jovial setting as far as he could.
Kate was concerned at what she was hearing. She frowned as she approached the bed, Mitch, do you know where you are?
Yeah, Kate. I assume I’m in my cabin, at least it looks like my cabin. Right?
What’s your name?
What sort of question is that?
One I have to ask. What is it?
Mitch Lawrence.
Do you know who I am?
Yes, Kate, of course.
Kate hesitated, fearing what she was about to hear, Do you know who she is?
motioning to Snow.
No, sorry ... can’t say as I do. I’ve never seen her before. Is she your sister?
Kate was afraid to turn around ... afraid to look at Snow, but she did. Snow wore a very confused look. Snow, do you know what ‘amnesia’ is?
Snow shook her head. Well, it’s a fairly commonplace occurrence after someone sustains a head injury where they often don’t remember certain things.
She turned back to the bed, Mitch, what’s the last thing you remember?
He stretched up his arms and yawned then propped himself up on his elbows, Well, I don’t know ... I guess planting that herb garden. Oh, yeah ... and you wrestling with that blasted pig!
He laughed, but stopped short when he saw that Kate wasn’t laughing with him.
She turned back to Snow who still wore the same questioning expression, her eyes begging for an answer. Most often it’s only temporary.
Kate felt awkward saying that, as she knew that most cases she had read about were not temporary ... only a few.
Snow swallowed and blinked her eyes, Are you trying to tell me that he doesn’t remember who I am?
She had to choke out her statement, barely able to speak the thought out loud.
Kate replied softly, It looks that way, Snow.
Snow stood frozen for a moment, unable to move. Her lip began to tremble and curled into a pout ... something she had not done in a while. Up until this moment she had no reason to.
Mitch looked at the both of them trying to comprehend the situation, Is there something wrong?
Snow looked at Mitch and began to slowly back away from the bed, her eyes wallowing up with tears.
Kate