Sanctuary- A Witch-s Tale 95%
The flames rose. The village cheered. And something in Elara cracked open—not into rage, but into a deep, cold knowing. She did not curse them. She did not summon lightning. She simply turned and walked into the forest, and the trees closed behind her like a door. For three years, Elara lived alone. She learned the old magic from scratch—not from grimoires, but from the pulse of roots, the language of bones, the silence between heartbeats. She became thin and sharp, more splinter than girl. Visitors came anyway, because pain always finds the witch.
“No,” she said. “I will turn your cruelty into a mirror.” Sanctuary- A Witch-s Tale
Elara stirred the fire. “Then you become the sanctuary.” The flames rose
She raised her hand. No fire. No lightning. Just a whisper of old words—older than Hareth, older than the church on the hill. The man’s torch guttered. His brothers stepped back. And suddenly, they could see: the girl’s torn dress, the bruises on her wrists, the terror in her eyes. They saw themselves as she saw them. And they could not bear it. She did not curse them