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                                                        Chapter 11:
     
    Gretchen huffs, pushes a few stray strands of hair out from infront of her face. She states, “What will killing her solve?”
     
    Nobody could answer her. In that moment, Ginger felt guilty because she should have tried to find an alterative solution as well. Death is so final, no chance for redemption and so many people had died already.
     
    “What do you suppose we do? She is a God after all,” declares Shane.
    “I don’t know, but not this,” Gretchen looks them each in the face as she answers.
     
    Ginger clears her throat causing her eyes to turn to her and says, “I have to agree with Gretchen. There has to be a better solution but I have to agree with Shane as well, our powers may not be enough to stop her.”
     
    Mark responds, “Maybe not. I however may have a solution.”
     
    All heads turned to him as he explained his plan, but only he could do this. They would use the psychic knit to help enhance his abilities while he went through Delia’s mind and the past.
     
    They stayed outside where the others would be safe. Delia could be affected by their powers and magic did stand a chance against her. Mark took a few calming breaths and slowly touched Delia so not to cause her to last out at anyone. Ginger remembered his warm touch and how his incredible lips caused small fires to go off each time his lips brushed against hers’.
     
    Mark Liam GrimJones was an amazing man but he would never be hers’. She remembered the way he was receptive of opening up to her in small doses. The intense feeling of is skewering through her memories was more intimate then any sex she had.
     
    That was part of his allure. She came close to sex with him numerous occasions, but this man knew every facet of her body and soul. These weren’t just empty words when the man had experience every memory alongside her.
     
    Mark can absorb all memories and knowledge a person had. No secrets could be had if he touched you. He was the ultimate life explorer. In not just see the past, but to take a walk in your shoes. Mark yelped as he let go.
     
    “So much pain and misery,” Mark barely let slips from his lips as he tried to regain his normal composure.
Delia says, “Now you understand me better but this won’t fix what’s to come next. Cherish your lives. The past will shred you to pieces.”
     
    Mark and Penny did some spell to make Delia human, so Aaron could contain her on murder charges. It all seemed so simple but Ginger could feel how eaten up Mark was inside. Sure Adorsa could tap into emotions, but she operated by not allowing them to overpower her.
     
    Ginger wished sometimes she wasn’t so concerned. Hannah’s last conversation about her compassion being her true strength and trusting her intuition in every situation came rushing back. She just hoped that were true.
     
    Mark turned to her, the look in his eyes confirmed they’d be talking real soon. Adorsa linked her hand in his and pulled him away. Probably back to the apartment. If she hadn’t told Lucas she’d call later, she would have stopped by his place. Ginger could always talk to Mark once Adorsa went off to work.
     
    Time to be an adult, and for Ginger to face her problems.
     
                                                                          Chapter 12:
     
    Once everyone went home, Stacey went upstairs to check on Judith Annabelle Darkholme. Judy was so beautiful, perfect and innocent. Ginger hadn’t held her a lot, but she loved her to pieces. Tomorrow she would spend the day with the family.
     
    Jensen was official home. Piper was finally no longer their concern. MaryAnne was conformed, or so Ginger was trying to give her the benefit of the doubt. She was still skeptical but second chances and all that.
     
    Could Ginger accept the past and move
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