When Women Were Witches: What About Me? #selkiemother: An Origin Short Story
by
T. S. McGovern
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Action & Adventure
Self-help
Fantasy
Format
Kindle
Pages
7
Language
English
Published
Feb 12, 2026
Description
In a serene village tucked beside the River T, eleven-year-old Ailsa McKay finds herself on the brink of a transformative journey. As whispers swirl through the community about powers that women once wielded, Ailsa begins to unravel the deep-rooted connection between her heritage and the enchanting yet dark legacy of witchcraft. This unexpected discovery throws her into a world where her identity as a young girl blurs with the mysterious and often misunderstood essence of female strength.
Navigating friendships and family dynamics becomes more complicated as Ailsa grapples with newfound knowledge and the expectations placed upon her. She faces a society that’s both intrigued and wary of the ancient traditions that women once held dear. As Ailsa ventures deeper into her ancestral past, she begins to embrace her unique identity, questioning who she is and what powers lie within her.
Warm and engaging, this short story invites readers to explore themes of femininity, self-discovery, and the impact of history on present lives. As Ailsa navigates her way through this delicate dance of tradition and individuality, she ultimately seeks to understand her place in a world shaped by the echoes of those who walked before her.
Navigating friendships and family dynamics becomes more complicated as Ailsa grapples with newfound knowledge and the expectations placed upon her. She faces a society that’s both intrigued and wary of the ancient traditions that women once held dear. As Ailsa ventures deeper into her ancestral past, she begins to embrace her unique identity, questioning who she is and what powers lie within her.
Warm and engaging, this short story invites readers to explore themes of femininity, self-discovery, and the impact of history on present lives. As Ailsa navigates her way through this delicate dance of tradition and individuality, she ultimately seeks to understand her place in a world shaped by the echoes of those who walked before her.
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