The Hybrid Mage: Of Ember and Claw
s what,
he thing I asked you to get for me? I don't see it on you
He sat silently at the far end of the ta
she did the errand I'd asked her to do. Is that so bad?"
yet, so I've returned e
on in the air. "How sad," she je
ven the smallest sign of defense, bu
utensils filling the air, and
garden." Celene leaned back, one perfectly manicured hand resting on he
already closed." Celene's expression didn't falter. "Not my probl
subdue my rage. I opened my mouth to protest, but t
family's wealth had grown his struggling business into w
y nails digging into my palms as I forced myself
e. I turned to leave, but Celene's voice stoppe
vered as memories of Elain
d the door, and moments lat
er voice trembling. "Elaine, the timber merchant's dau
led throug
, first with horror a
vant replied. "Near the
ught as Celene's gaze snapped to me, her eye
e, weren't you
voice
esent at the time, ma'am," the servant add
r than the last. "And look at her-there's blood on her clothes!" She pointed, her wild acc
lodging deeper than the last. I couldn't argue. The fa
e snarled, slamming her
, the faint tremor betraying his guilt. A pang of bitter disappointment settled in my chest,
ars stingi