Chapter 53: Midnight's Pale Kiss

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The group bowed their heads in anticipation, creating a circle around Raven's makeshift queenly casket. As they moved aside, Roger stood at the forefront, gazing down at Raven with a mixture of determination and affection.

"Let me heal you, m'lady," Roger whispered, his voice carrying a promise to break the enchantment that bound Raven in peaceful slumber. The clock on the wall struck 12, and the chimes resonated softly through the attic.

In that moment, as the world seemed to hold its breath, Roger pressed a gentle kiss on Raven's lips. The echoes of midnight's pale kiss reverberated in the room.

Raven stirred, a soft groan escaping her lips. Slowly, she opened her eyes, and the first sight that met her gaze was Roger, tears of joy streaming down his face.

"Raven!" Roger exclaimed, his voice filled with relief and happiness.

Cheyenne, Kenneth, Tabitha, and Courtney couldn't contain their emotions. Cheyenne declared, "She's awake!" Tabitha and Courtney, holding hands, sobbed with tears of joy, whispering, "Our little witchling!"

Suddenly, the basement door burst open, and Craig, Kelsey, and J.P. rushed in, their faces etched with concern. "Guys, what's that noise? Where's Raven?" Craig questioned urgently.

Raven, now fully awake and aware, beamed at her friends. "Craig, Kelse, J.P.!" she exclaimed, the joy in her voice echoing through the attic.

The Creek, witness to the trials and triumphs of its inhabitants, breathed a collective sigh of relief. The enchantment had been broken, and the Sleeping Whisper no longer bound Raven. The bonds of friendship, love, and the magic that flowed through Herkleton Oaks had prevailed.

As Raven embraced her friends, the room filled with laughter, tears, and the sweet melody of a triumph over darkness. The Creek, once shrouded in shadows, now basked in the warmth of a new dawn, where the echoes of midnight's pale kiss lingered in the hearts of those who called it home.

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