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At least the physical pain is over, Selene says as I’m groaning on my bed, limper than an overcooked noodle.
“It isn’t over. I’m still dying.”
You’ll be fine. This is why you should have kept up with your exercise. Even a few days off and you’re already back to being out
of shape.
“Must be nice to be a dog. You never get sore.”
That’s because I don’t sit around like a couch potato.
Harsh.
But true.
Sliding off my bed in the most dramatically sore fashion I can muster, I ignore Selene’s snort and tremble–walk the entire length of the room to the closet where I set the magic book.
Mrs. Elkins goes home today, right?
“Right. They’re driving her to Cedarwood. Lucas sent scouts to make sure she gets there okay.”
“Enforcers,” Marcus corrects me from his corner.
He doesn’t offer to help me get what I want, but he’s quick to make sure I’m calling his comrades by the right title. Giving him a sour look, I amend, “Enforcers.”
Grabbing the book off the top shelf, I decide to sit on the floor in front of the closet, not really wanting to walk on sore legs all the
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way to the bed. My muscles protest even this, quivering more than a leaf in the wind.
Look at you, taking the lazy way out, Selene mocks, her voice echoing in my mind with a teasing lilt.
“I’m not being lazy,” I retort, settling cross–legged on the plush carpet. “I’m being efficient. Why waste energy when I can just sit
here?”
Selene snorts, her furry head shaking in amusement. Don’t come crying to me when your butt goes numb.
Deliberately tamping down on the urge to stick my tongue out at her like a child, I turn my attention to the magical tome in my lap.
The ornate silver clasp is cool to touch, almost unnaturally so, and I suppress a shiver.
With a soft click, it releases, and I carefully open the book. Once again, I’m met with a sea of blank pages.
Frowning, I thumb through the pages. It doesn’t make sense. It has to be some kind of magical lock to keep its contents secure, but how is someone without the knowledge supposed to open it?
Learning it from a mentor, of course.
Well, yeah. But I don’t have one, so that doesn’t help at all.
As I flip through the pages, my fingertips start to tingle, a sensation that’s almost familiar. It’s like a gentle current of electricity
dancing across my skin, warm and inviting. I pause, staring at my hand, trying to figure out why it’s triggering some sort of memory buried deep in my subconscious.
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It feels like being gently shocked, doesn’t it? Like a low level of a
shock collar.
I have no idea how she knows anything about shock collars.
Shaking my head, I mutter, “No, it’s more than that. It’s like…” I trail off, struggling to put the feeling into words.
The tingling intensifies, spreading up my arm and into my chest. My heart beats faster, and I feel a strange pull, as if the book is drawing me in. I close my eyes, letting the sensation wash over me, trying to make sense of it.
And then, like a bolt of lightning, a memory flashes through my
mind. “Selene, where’s that necklace?”
Maybe the suitcase? Or the dresser? She sounds hesitant, and I block out the pain and exhaustion in my legs as I stumble around looking for it.
It takes only a few minutes before I’m back at the book, necklace in hand. “At the apartment, I touched this once, and it had this same feeling on my fingers. I was shocked. I didn’t know that it was magic at the time.”
When it activated. Selene sounds excited, then dubious. But unlike
then, there’s no scent of activation
“Is there a scent?”
There was then, is her answer.
So, she doesn’t know..
I don’t spend that much time around magicians, Ava.
“Sorry sorry.”
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The amethyst pendant gleams in the light, its silver chain cool against my fingertips, much like the clasp holding the book closed.
And yet there’s warmth emanating from its pages.
It’s an odd sensation, like it’s alive, pulsing with an energy I can’t quite understand.
Selene watches me intently, her blue eyes fixed on the necklace. What are you thinking?
“I’m thinking that I have to try.”
Taking a deep breath, I place the pendant on the blank page. For a moment, the world seems to freeze. The air grows heavy, thick with anticipation. Even the dust motes hanging in the sunbeams streaming through the window appear suspended, as if time itself is holding its breath.
I wait, my pulse pounding in my ears. One second. Two. Three.
And…
Nothing.
Disappointment threatens to suck me under the waves of anticipation, holding me deep in its depths.
Slumping back, I rest my hands on the ground behind me and stare at the ceiling. I was so sure they were related somehow, that the
necklace would be the answer.
But no.
Just a whole lot of nothing.
Marcus, who had been standing as still as a statue in the corner,
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suddenly exhales. The sound draws my attention, and I glance over at him, at the way his brow relaxes
“Seriously?” I scowl in his direction. “You’re an absolute rock over anything else, but the possibility of magic turns you into a nervous wreck?”
He meets my gaze, his face an impassive mask. “Magic is against the natural order of the world.”
A soft snort. “Says the guy who turns into a giant wolf.”
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