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Colby added, “Not our father.”

On the
spot, Meghan and Colby dissolved. He knew where he was taking them, but he was unable to reform the protective cloak. They were exposed and the Trackers would follow. It also meant that his father’s secret was a secret no more. The other Grosvenor knew about him. And now, they most likely knew about Meghan, too.

 

##

 

Ivan Crane scraped off his half-eaten plate of food and magicked it clean. He motioned for Sebastien’s and did the same to his half-eaten plate. They had spent nearly a week waiting, and waiting, with no sign of Colby or Meghan. The book, the Magicante, repeatedly reminded them it would take time and patience, something both young men were growing short on.

Ivan leaned down to a small fire they had built and warmed his hands. The air was chilled and had the bite of a snowstorm coming soon. Both Nona and Elisha sat near the fire licking their paws.

Sebastien sat down close to the fire, his thoughts wandering to his parents; he wondered what they were doing, if they were still with Amelia or if by chance, they had left and joined Kanda. He had left them an escape route that led directly to Kanda Macawi’s home.

And where were
Colin and Catrina? Were they safe?

He wasn’t sure how much longer he could just lay in wait for Colby to mess up and let his cloak dissolve so that Magicante could track him. He let out a deep frustrated sigh.

“I know, this is getting ridiculous,” said Ivan, agreeing to Sebastien’s unspoken frustrations.

“We must wait, there is nothing else we can do right now,” said Nona, although her
tone notated the same anxiousness.

At nightfall, the two C
atawitches fell off to sleep leaving Ivan and Sebastien peering restlessly into the fire.

“Seb
astien,” said Ivan, “there’s something I’ve been wanting to ask you.”

He stretched, yawned and replied lazily, “Ask away.”

“When you stole Colin’s book, the Magicante, back in Grimble, did you know what it was then? What it could do?”

He shook his head. “Just thought it was a book of magic. Guess I should have figured out it was something a little more special than that, seeing as the Grosvenor wanted it.”

“And what was Amelia trading for it?”

He puffed out an exasperated breath. “I really wish I knew for s
ure what it was. I peeked inside; it was the makings of some kind of spell, using blood. I didn’t understand it at all. I’ve never seen anything like it and cannot imagine what she is planning on doing with it.”

“I’ve never heard of such a
blood spell either,” said Ivan. “Did you know when you delivered it, that you were meeting that kid, Colby, and that he was the son of Fazendiin?”

Sebastien didn’t answer for a moment and when he did his tone was repulsed. “I did.” He shrugged as if not sure what else to say. “I knew and yet I did it anyway.”

“You had to,” said Ivan. “I of all people, get that part.”

“That was when I really started to question everything though,”
Sebastien added. “The moment Amelia asked me to handle that deal; I knew something wasn’t right, that she wasn’t admitting everything. I mean, to make a deal with a Grosvenor... why? If she’s working along side them, then how could she possibly be up to anything good? And if that’s the price of returning magic, it didn’t seem worth it to me.”

“How well do you know her? Amelia...”

“I thought pretty well. She’s been friends with my parents for longer than I’ve been alive. I remember them having conversations about what the world would be like if magic was returned for as long as I can remember. She’s not a bad person, I don’t think she means to be anyway. She has always been really nice to me and it’s only been these last few years that she’s become like uber obsessed with her plan.”

“Do you think that she can be stopped? Do you think she can be saved?”

“Stopped, I don’t know. Saved? What do you mean, like can she be shown reason to stop?”

“Yeah, see reason. R
eality. Just how ridiculous returning magic is.”

“That’s the thing, Ivan. I don’t know as she can. And, I have a bad feeling. There’s parts of the plans that she has never told anyone, not even the people closest to her. Those are t
he parts that really worry me. And I would bet my life that those are the parts that involve Colin and Meghan.”

“Colin’s a
Projector, I think we can say he’s probably safe from whatever she’s got planned for him. Hey! Does she know what he is?”

“Last I knew, no. But she does know Meghan’s a
Firemancer.”

“Meghan is much more vulnerable,” said Ivan. “
She’s becoming really good at Firemancy, but she’s never been so great at magic. Maybe once she’s back I can spend some time working with her. You’d think she’d be better at it, being the daughter of an immortal and all. Guess she must take after her mother more,” he decided.

Sebastien didn’t reply.

“Or you could help her I guess,” suggested Ivan, seeing a frown developing on Sebastien’s face.

“I don’t think she’s going to want to spend much time with me,” said Sebastien. “She’s going to be angry at me for a long time.”

“She is not the type to forgive easily,” agreed Ivan.

“T
hat works out good for you,” noted Sebastien with a tone of jealousy.

“Me?”

“It’s clear you care about her, a lot. And I think she feels the same,” Sebastien said with a heavy heart.

“I think you got things quite wrong,” insisted Ivan.
“For one, I’m too old for her, I just turned twenty, she’s not quite sixteen yet. If you must force me to admit it, yes, I care about what happens to her, but not like
that
.”

“I don’t know,” disagreed Sebastien. “She seemed quite cozy by your side after Jae...” he trailed off not wishing to revisit that terrible moment.

“You’re still wrong,” said Ivan. “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, she’s like the annoying little sister I never wanted. And if you need more proof, there’s this other girl. Not that I’ll ever have the chance to see her again. And Meghan reminds me of...”

“Another girl?” cut off
Sebastien, with a tone of hope.


Her name’s Maria,” Ivan told him. He didn’t know why. Perhaps all this waiting was driving him mad with boredom. “I’ve never even really said more than a few words to her. She is... very kind. Not quick to blurt out whatever comes to her head. She takes her time to speak. I like that.”

“What did you do? Spy on her?” asked Sebastien. “Sorry,” he blur
ted seeing Ivan’s lips turn downward. “You said you never talked to her and yet you seem to know a lot about her.”

“It’s called being observant.
And like you can talk Mr. Bird Man! Following around the girl you claim to care about for two years not telling her who you were!”

“Touché
,” surrendered Sebastien.


Anyway,” continued Ivan, “Maria is on the island. I just hope safe and alive, along with everyone else still there.”

Sebastien frowned again.

“Here I am moaning on about my troubles forgetting that everyone you care about is stuck on that island with that witch! Juliska Blackwell.”


And we are stuck here,” said Ivan bitterly, “doing nothing but slowly going insane waiting for Colby to mess up.”

“Not for long,” spat out the boo
k, Magicante, startling them.

They jumped up and
doused the fire, plummeting them into darkness. Nona and Elisha awoke and bounded onto the book.

Ivan
and Sebastien took hold and the book swept them away.

They arrived
with a swish and a pop in a familiar spot, just in the woods outside of the cave where Meghan and Colby’s mother resided. With a crack, two other shapes appeared out of nowhere.

Colby saw them and shouted
, “Incoming!”

It was the only warning he could give before the ground below them all began to quake.

Meghan and Colby ran to the group, Nona jumped into her arms.

“You’re not going anywhere else without me,” she said.

Colby dived alongside Elisha, hiding behind a group of trees. Sebastien and Ivan stepped in front of Meghan, poised to fight whatever evil was about to burst forth from the ground below. They feared they knew what was winding its way upward, but prepared for it to be anything.

“Master. Master,” they heard Elisha repeating.

Meghan sensed that Colby was losing it again. His thoughts were strumming at full speed and she struggled to keep them out of her own head.

The ground started to crack and split open.

“I don’t know how to stop them,” warned Colby.

Meghan added, “I think they’re made of stone.”

Ivan and Sebastien looked at each other. They knew this already, having seen them once before, but neither had ever had dealings with such a creature.

“They’re tracking Colby,” adv
ised Meghan as a stone arm clawed its way out of the ground. It yanked its body out with one pull. Its counterpart pulled itself out right next to it and when they stood at full height, they were at least twelve feet tall, with lumbering limbs that could easily crush anything they came into contact with.

“I wish Colin were here,” Meghan could not help but say. “I think he might have been strong enough to defeat them.”

“We have another here with Projector’s powers,” said the Magicante. “He just needs help to concentrate on the task.”

“Can you help him?” asked Elisha.

“Yes, I can. But I will need a moment.”

“We will give you as much
time as we can,” said Sebastien. He faced his palm toward the stone Trackers and shot off a spell. It repelled off and hit a nearby tree, sending bark and wood flying. He ran and tried to get the attention of the Trackers, while Ivan ran in the opposite direction, trying to attract the other. Ivan shot off a spell but it blasted away only a small chunk of stone, which didn’t faze the thing even a little.

T
he Tracker’s attention seemed to be honed in on Colby.

Colby clasped his hands over his ears trying to block out all the noise screaming in his head. He heard a distinct voice enter and felt it sucking up all the excess thought he could not get rid of. The Magicante grabbed hold of his thoughts allowing him to regain focus.

“All you need to do,” said the Magicante firmly, “is wish them destroyed.”

Colby stood up as Ivan and Sebastien came running back. The t
wo Trackers pounded their way across the clearing towards them.

“Stop!” ordered Colby. And they did. With a thundering skid, they stopped. He reached out his hand making a motion to crush something and the stones began to crumble, turning to sand.
And just like that it was over. Silence and calm reclaimed the small clearing.

“Are you okay?” asked Sebastien of Meghan.

“Yeah, um, I’m fine.”

Out of habit, Elisha licked her master’s arm, although there was no injury, she was just thrilled to be by his side.

“I didn’t mean to kill you,” he told her.

“It’s forgotten. Not your fault.”

Nona jumped down out of Meghan’s arms, feeling as though the immediate danger was now over.

“Thank you
,” started Meghan, aiming her words at the Magicante. “You have saved our butts yet again!”

“How did you do that
?” asked Colby?

“Ah, yeah, so everyone,” said Meghan, “to make it all official and everything... this is my
real twin brother, Colby. Colin, not my twin, blah blah blah, you probably already got this all figured out and what’s new? Nothing is as it seems.” She spoke as though this was all no big news even though it was the first time saying it aloud to her friends.

Ivan tossed her a smug grin. “Good to see
your time with Colby hasn’t diminished your...” Meghan cut Ivan off.

“Don’t finish that sentence.”

“Lovely to have you back,” he said with a note of sarcasm. He looked down at the Magicante. “How exactly did you help a Projector?”

“Because in life I was a P
rojector’s second soul. This is my purpose. I was tasked with protecting young Mr. Jacoby as his powers showed themselves, but alas as we are separated, I find myself now helping another young Projector, although I admit, I find myself mystified.”

“That’s a first,” said Meghan.

“Yes, it is,” replied the book. “This young man’s powers have not come naturally.”


No,” said Colby. “My father used a dagger carved from the bone of a dead Projector to steal the powers of Jasper Thorndike and then transferred them to me.” He left out the part where he, himself, was responsible for killing Jasper to steal those powers.

“Interesting,”
Magicante replied. “In all my years I have never heard of such magic. I wonder how this will affect you? If you’ll have the true capabilities as a natural born Projector? Hmmm...” he added deep in thought. “Not natural born, but an immortal, so strong enough? Perhaps he is.”

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