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Madison closed her eyes, trying not to make a joke. “I guess that is true. However, between the two of us, you most definitely are the bigger snack. And you can’t argue with me because you know I’m right,” the warlock said with a little laugh to prove that she was joking, even though she wasn’t. “You have the best of fashion sense and a great taste in wine. And you’re my best friend in the entire world. I’d do anything for you. All you have to do is ask.” Madison knew that Cat was drunk, so she was hoping that comment wasn’t too weird.
She sighed. Madison knew that Cat was right. There were parts of herself that she hadn’t revealed to Cat and she wasn’t sure she would ever reveal them. She was scared to. “I’m sorry. What do you want to know? I can tell you that I’m partially here to look into my family. Apparently they were from here.” Before she’d gotten here, she thought that the reason she’d got her job so easily was because of Cat, but she was sure now that it was a family connection. “It’s part of the reason I ended up here. A small part, I mean. You being here and needing a change too.”
The warlock bit down on her lip. “I’ve seen a lot of strange things, Cat. I promise you that sort of thing does not make me surprised. Whatever you think you saw, I promise you that it wasn’t your imagination and nor does it make you insane. I believe you. What events don’t make sense?” She had always felt like this town was strange and she wasn’t sure how normal people lived here without realizing that something supernatural was under their noses. Then again, people’s minds could play tricks on them and people did a lot to pretend something wasn’t real even if it was.
“That’s just because I’m three inches taller than you, love. You can’t beat yourself up about that,” she retorted with a smirk, leaning against the door. Caterina soaked up the compliments, an apparent grin on her lips as Madi went on. “Madi, dear, you spoil me far too much.” Caterina paused for a moment. “You are still a confusing one though, you know? Like, I never know what’s on your mind and you’ve sent me on this weird journey questioning my sexuality and all, and I still don’t know how to come to terms with it or anything. I thought I was supposed to figure that all out in my teenage years, but, nooooope. I’m more confused than ever, but I guess we can return to that conversation when your stuff is all sorted.” Even if her brain was minorly obsessed with the topic, especially after the fallout with Tristan right before Madi moved in.
Caterina raised a brow. “Really?” she bit back a comment or two. She felt offense at Madison keeping that detail from her. It was trivial, but Cat thought she would be able to help. “Well, I mean, my mother has lived here for quite a while, so it couldn’t hurt to talk to her and see if she could fill in some gaps for you. I never knew you were so much of a family person, though? I thought you weren’t very close to them?” Perhaps she should just mind her business, but Caterina was nosy.
“Well, when I looked down at the beach, I saw water floating out of the air...and it seemed like it was following the movements of a person in the water. Almost like they were controlling it? But... but that’s not something that should be possible, you know?” She let out a sigh as she recalled the events and could feel a burning on her arm as she thought of the events. “Are we close to home? I’m starting to feel a bit woozy...”









