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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required When conjuring up visions of witches, people might think of a broom or black cat. The scariest ones, though, are b*$%#es who wear normal clothes and not a black hat. Here is the tale of a witch - modern-day. She had two small sons, but life was a bore. With other men she wanted to play, for witches are selfish and always want more. She made up a spell to meet a new guy with more brains and drive than her own spouse. She also required that he should comply with all that she wanted - a guy like a mouse! Maybe the one she found was a critter she’d caught in a field and changed to a man, but she made sure that he was no quitter. Once he was hers, she began her grand plan. She brazenly met with her new boyfriend with her kids in the house, for she had no fear. She magically got her marriage to end and got her son’s father to then disappear. All this she accomplished quite legally. Her daddy, a warlock and powerful man, made threats to the son-in-law so he’d agree to give up his boys and not see them again. The witch moved her boys away from her ex, whose parents were left brokenhearted. The grandparents’ hearts were crushed from a hex that assured sons from father were parted. The boys were raised with the witch in control of their minds, and they could not recall the life with their dad because their mom stole their dad’s name from them too. She took all! The witch’s new husband worked hard for his wife. He obeyed her commands very well. On the surface they seemed to have a good life, but the sons had their own truths to tell. . . The years passed away; the witch became old. Her sons have escaped her dark power. She remains (even though her deeds have been told) unrepentant up to the last hour.
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