Kate Daniels 02 - Magic Burns
metal, aimed the tip of the saber toward the stone, and pushed. Two inches from the rock a force clutched at Slayerâs tip. Thin tendrils of pale vapor curled from the sword and the magicked steel began to perspire. I gave it a little more of my power. Slayer gained another half inch and stopped.
âIâm looking for my mom,â Julie said. âShe didnât come home on Friday. She is a witch. In a coven.â
Probably not a professional coven. The daughters of professional witches had more meat on their bones and better clothes. No, most likely it was an amateur coven. Women from the poor side deluding themselves with visions of power and a better life.
âWhatâs the name of the coven?â
âThe Sisters of the Crow.â
Definitely an amateur coven. No legitimate witch would name a coven something so generic. Mythology was full of crows. With magic, you made sure to cross all your tâs and dot your iâs. The more specific, the better.
âThey met here,â Julie volunteered.
âRight here?â I fed a little more power to the sword. It didnât bulge.
âYeah.â
âDid you ask the other witches about where your mom might have gone?â
âGee, Iâd love to, except none of them came back.â
I paused. âNone?â
âNope.â
That wasnât good. Entire covens didnât just disappear into thin air.
âIâm going to break this ward. If something ugly comes out of there, run. Donât talk to it, donât look at it. Just run. You got me?â
âSure.â Julieâs tone plainly pointed out that sheâd have to be crazy to listen to some idiot woman who doesnât even have a gun.
I dug my feet into the ground and pushed, putting all of my weight behind the hilt. The blade quivered under the strain. It was like trying to push a baseball into a wall of dense rubber, but giving the saber more power would leave me too drained to defend myself against a magic attack.
Sweat broke on my forehead. Oh, screw it.
I shot my power through the blade. With a sweet whisper, Slayer cleaved through the invisible barrier. Steel struck stone with a loud clang and the white rock slid an inch out of its place.
A shudder ran through the circle. The stones blinked into reality and I scrambled to my feet. Brilliant light rippled through the air above the broken ring, a silvery aurora borealis gone mad as the forces held captive in the ward flailed, unleashed. The glow flared and streamed to the ground in a torrent of pure white. The ward burst. The magic aftershock pulsed through the building and caught me in a dizzying whirlpool. My teeth chattered, my knees shook, and I clutched at Slayerâs hilt, trying to keep the saber from slipping from my trembling fingers. Julie cried out.
So much powerâ¦
Viscous drops slid from Slayerâs metal, evaporating in midfall. I felt it too, a fetid smear staining the buildingâthe magic of undeath. There was enough of it to make a layman vomit. I turned to the circle. A dark hole gaped in the broken ring of the stones. I leaned over the edge and glanced into the black hole, grimacing at the reek of rotting flesh emanating from the moist earth.
Deep.
So deep I didnât see the bottom.
The walls of the shaft were smooth and even, punctuated by roots severed cleanly at the edge. The hole stank of damp soil and moldering bodies. I picked up one of the stones and ran my thumb over its smooth surface. Rounded and pale, like a pebble from a river bed.
No mark, no glyph, no sign of a spell. Just a ring of white stones that no longer hid a bottomless hole in the earth. The Sisters must have let something into the world, something dark and evil and it claimed them for its own.
Julie sucked in her breath. A corona of dark spills appeared around the hole. With a faint buzz, a fly landed on the nearest stain, closely followed by another. Blood. Impossible to say how muchâthe ground had soaked up most of it. As I looked at the blood circle, I noticed three impressions in the ground, each a small, roughly square hole in the dirt. I connected them in my head and got an equilateral triangle with the pit smack in the middle. Three staffs arranged in a triangle to summon something? If so, where did they go?
The heap of crates behind the hole shivered, as if about to melt with Julie on top of it. With a faint magic tremor, a skeleton materialized right below the
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