The Slayer
ng the seal on the table before th
ht sneer played about her lips, and an eyebrow r
did nearly every time they met. Today she had l
didn't touch the seal. She left it where it was on
stically. 'Can you telep
His brother standing close by si
he witch told him. 'When I please.
hing the back of his head as the witch ca
, they found themselves in a meadow. The grass grew tall and dark, the li
the grass around him to release his a
other' Sydney tol
ping it from the ground and throwing it away
shoulders heaving and sk
traightening and wiping his b
nd next, he saw his
ing Sydney' Waltz glowered
m and turning slowly on the spot,
lights in th
quinting and leaning fo
again, shruggi
ay I su
range howl coming from the woods behind him. He travelle
he strange creatures that
the sound, scratchin
e tall grass of the meadow. He paused before the fore
ay out, he had to cr
breath, willing hi
d to himself. 'H
rwards, into
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