Chapter summary of Chapter 78 – The Breath Of Life by KeondKoe
In Chapter 78, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel The Breath Of Life by KeondKoe, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Breath Of Life.
"I kind of lost control of my power and I blown all your lights out, sorry." I can hear my name being called, but I just can't stand them right now, not even Zach.
I felt a spark as someone grabbed my elbow. Zach stopped me and grabbed my face with his hands.
"Light. LIGHT." He shouted as I closed my eyes, not opening them.
I felt the snow hit my face, melting fast as it touch my warm cheeks. I pulled my hands up and grabbed Zach's hands and pulled them away.
I still had my eyes closed. "I'm sorry, I could've hurt someone in there, like Lilly." I said with anger, but at myself.
"Light, it's not your fault. I need to tell you something. I know more about you now, than you ever told me. When I was... a prisoner by your Uncle, I learned more about you. Your not just a Shifter, your a... I don't want to say it out loud, let's go somewhere private." He said in a whisper.
I nodded and let him pull me.
We made it into the forest where Zach lead me to a waterfall that I never knew it even exists. He sat down on a rock as I sat near the waters edge.
I picked some rocks up and threw it across the water. Zach sighed and laid his head on the palms of his hands.
"Alright, what did Marcus tell you about me?" I said looking at the rocks in my hands.
"Well, he told me that you can read minds, and some other powers, but I don't remember them." He said looking at me.
I had my mouth wide open, I can't believe Marcus told him that. "Well, is it true?" I nodded at him.
Now his mouth was wide open. "Ok, now there is one more thing I have to say. Marcus told me that you are a witch, an-." I stopped him before he can even continue that sentence.
"What?" I said shaking my head not believing it.
"Light, your a witch. It was you who blown out those light bulbs, right." I nodded at him and he smiled.
"I can't be a witch. None of my parents were one." I said.
"Are you sure, because Marcus said your dad was one, a warlock." I was silent for a minute before I got up and slammed my hand into a tree.
Zach got up and grabbed me from behind and turned me around to look at him.
"Light, why did you do that?" He said to me, but all I could think was my dad.
I couldn't think anymore, but I didn't care.
Mom was walked up to me and placed her on my shoulder. "I'm not hungry. Maybe... I shouldn't have said that she was a witch, not yet anyway. Now, she won't wake up." I said creasing Lights cheek.
"Zach, she's fine. Don't blame yourself. That helps her more than you think. Things like this is meant to happen sooner or later." I knew she was right, but I got this feeling that this war is going to change us all, even me.
"Now, come down. Time for lunch and don't even think about getting out of it. Do you hear me." I nodded at her, then she left.
I looked at Light one more time and walked out of the room.
As I made it to the dinning room, I was stopped by a hug and I wish that I didn't look down.
Janet had her arms around me and it made me sick, her perfume was killing me. She looked at me with her tear filled eyes, showing something that I didn't know. "Hey Zach. How you been love?" She said.
I had to wince a little cause of her horrible voice. "What do you want Janet?" I said annoyed.
"I want you babe. Let's go back to my place and have some fun." She said, placing her hand on my chest.
My wolf did not like this and I lost control. I pushed Janet away from me where she fell on her butt. "Do not touch me again or you'll face the consequences. Do you hear me?" I felt my eye's turn black and my canines came out.

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