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When I wished I was a witch, I meant like a Harry Potter witch—either before or after Voldy, or at least outside of England!" As a little girl, I always wanted to be special. I read everything I could find in the fantasy genre, but the thing I was obsessed with was witches. From Harry Potter to The Secret Circle, I devoured them all. Every single wish I ever made—whether on birthday candles or shooting stars—was always the same: I want to be a witch! But I guess luck wasn’t on my side, because I died. I definitely didn’t wish to be reborn as the most unappreciated, judgmental witch of the century. Doing dark magic? Fine. Dying? Been there, done that. Being the Anchor? Not funny—at all. Being stuck in a world prison with a psycho who has a weird name? Yeah… no thanks. So I’m changing the timeline. Screw the writers—this is my story now, and Bonnie Bennett is going to be the most badass witch since Qetsiyah, Dahlia, Esther, or Silas… whatever, you get the idea. "Why not Davina? Sure, she was almost sacrificed by her coven and locked in a church, but at least she dated Kol 2.0!
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

Death was never on my mind. I didn't think about it. My head was full of epic tales of adventure, where magic was real and I was a witch. Sometimes I was at Hogwarts; other times I was Morgana in Merlin. But never—not once—did I wonder about death. Especially my own.

I was almost thirty when it happened. I had a successful career as an Occult professor at a small-town college. I lived close enough to my parents to visit, but far enough to breathe. I wasn't married, and honestly, that was the only "bad" thing about my life. Not that I needed a man to be happy—but let's be real, I would've been happier with some arm candy.

My death wasn't anything unique, not like those bizarre endings on 1000 Ways to Die. A piano didn't fall on my head. A toilet seat didn't plummet from space and nail me with a headshot. I didn't die a hero saving a child from danger. No, my death was boring. An accident.

I was driving home late one night after staying at college to prep my classes. I fell asleep at the wheel and hit a tree. Goodbye, life.

I didn't become invisible to the rest of the world, wandering like a ghost stuck on the other side. No. I was stuck in darkness. Forever. I don't know how long I was there—maybe a century, maybe a blink. I had no idea.

Then the light came. Pure, white, shiny… and kind of cliché.

Voices followed. Muffled at first, then clearer as I strained to listen.

"Isn't she precious, Abby?" A male voice, warm and happy.

"Oh my god, Rudy, she's perfect." A female voice, thick with emotion. "What are we going to call her?"

WAIT. WHAT? NO.

"How about Bonnie?" the man said. "Bonnie Bennett, our daughter."

OH HELL NO.

"It sounds beautiful," the woman declared, bending down to kiss my brow.

HELL. FUCKING. NO.

"My little witch," she whispered against my ear.

Witch.

…Well. Maybe.