Chapter 229
โIf I wanted to shatter the spell, I needed to shatter the necklace. But how do you shatter a talisman from so far away?โ
โWho says youโre too far away? You are right hereโฆโ My grandmother walked over. โYou might not be able to touch anything, but you still have your power. Itโs connected to your very soul.โ Her hand came to rest on my shoulder. My power is connected to my soul. I turned away and headed away from the light. I needed to be alone to see if this would work.
As I walked, I mentally scrolled to the page in the book I needed: a shatter spell. It was pretty simple, but it had rules attached. It could cause no physical harm. If it did, it would rebound three times stronger back to the caster. So practice was necessary.
I picked a big rock, and with a flick of my hand and a quick mumbling of the spell, it violently shattered, sending shards everywhere. Well, that would kill Amara. I turned to the next, but someone had come running, and I froze.
โWhat the hell was that?โ The rogue looked off into the distant dark, trying to see if anyone was around. But when nothing moved or breathed, he turned back around to the light. โThese fucking caves are creepy. I need to get out of here.โ His mumbled words carried back to me, hiding in the shadows as if he could see me. I stepped out of my hiding place when he turned the corner and readjusted my shoulders.
This would take longer than I expected.
I tried over and over, doing my best to adjust the power level each time. Once I mastered one rock size, I got smaller and smaller until I could shatter the smallest rock in two without exploding the shards. Once I was confident, I turned to head back to Amara, but I stumbled to a stop when something in the shadows moved.
โGrandma?โ I called out, thinking it was just her coming to check in on me, but the way the shadow moved, I knew it wasnโt. โWho are you?โ I started towards the light and the shadow shifted.
There was a whisper, a grating along the back of the neck that had my feet moving quicker. โSo cold.โ The words were a soft, lilting song that called from the darkness, and I turned away. I ran as fast as I could away from the shuffling form in the darkness.
I had this sinking feeling that if I was caught, I would be stuck here, in this cave forever.
I ran back to the light, following the dark chain back to the sleeping Amara and the figure standing over her. โGrandma?โ I sounded a little panicked, so I steadied myself as I stepped closer.
โDid you see her?โ
โSee who?โ I walked next to her, and my grandmother turned to me with a knowing look in her eyes.
โThe lost soul calling out from the darkness. She walks here.โ Her voice held a well of knowledge I was too afraid to face.
I gave a tiny nod. โWho is she?โ
โOne of our lost.โ She turned to face the darkness, and I swear I could faintly hear the soft whisper from the black. โShe spirit walked without anchors, and when she went to return to her body, she couldnโt find it.โ My grandmother turned back to me. โIf you let her find your shell, she will take it, leaving you down here alone for the next foolish girl to leave her shell open and alone.โ She turned back to Amara. โDo you know what to do?โ
I nodded. โI think so.โ
โWell, do it, and return to your body before someone finds you vulnerable.โ She kissed me, and then was gone.
Chapter 224
I shivered at the thought of that soul entering my body but couldnโt focus on that right now. I got closer to Amara and thought of the spell I needed to stop the cleaving. I thought of my wolves and the power sucking them dry, and I felt my power swell. I would not allow this to go on any longer. โAlta nim for cle de nagh.โ I repeated the counterspell for the cleaving as I moved closer. I watched the stone around her neck flicker as I tried to break the hex.
I leaned down, and as I repeated the counterspell, I focused on the stone and sent a tendril of my power down into the inky jewel. I shattered the rock, repeating the cleaving counterspell, and Amara sat up with a scream.
โNo!โ She grabbed for the chain around her neck, but with the stone gone, the links of the chain broke apart. โHow is this possible?โ
Garren came running. โWhat?โ
โShe broke the spell!โ The metal was crumbling in her hands as she screamed her frustration. โStupid fucking bitch. Iโm going to kill her.โ
I smirked as I turned away from the screaming woman. โNot today.โ I started out of the cave, trying to remember my way out, when I heard the scrape of a foot on stone.
โSo cold.โ The words were whispered right over my shoulder, and this time, I screamed.