Kate Daniels 02 - Magic Burns
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âThatâs nothing!â He tossed the head into the chest, snatched my hand, and pulled me to the back door. It flew open from his kick and he drew me onto the porch.
Behind the house rose a spire of skulls. Taller than me, bleached white by the elements, it bristled with spears thrust through the bone. âSee!â He waved his arms, triumphant. âThere is more to me. Nobody has that many! My father would shit himself if he saw this!â
No kidding.
âIâm a great warrior. A hero. Each one of those was a fight I won.â His face shone with pride. âYouâre a warrior. You understand, yes?â
So many livesâ¦The pile of skulls towered above me. âHow old are you?â I whispered.
He leaped over the rail, took a skull from the pile, and put it in front of me. âMy first.â
The skull wore a Roman helmet.
I sat down. It was too much to take.
He came to sit next to me. We looked at the skulls. Bran hung his head.
I touched his forearm. âWhat is it?â
âNobody will ever know. Nobody but you has seen this. Nobody will ever know what Iâve accomplished. When I finally die, the only one whoâll remember me and all this will be Morrigan.â
âSheâs not the sentimental sort?â I guessed.
He shook his head. âIt was a foolâs bargain we made. I saved her bird, and she told me to choose my reward.â
âWhat did you ask for?â
âSome wouldâve asked for long life, strong sons. I asked to be a hero. To always have plenty to drink, plenty to fight, plenty of women.â
The skulls glared at us with empty sockets in eerie silence.
âIf you asked for strong sons, she wouldâve arranged for them to eventually kill you,â I said. âYou canât win.â
âSmall solace.â
âYeah.
I touched the Roman helmet. The metal felt ice-cold under my fingers. âThe magic wasnât in the world when they were around.â
âIt was dying,â he said. âThere was just a trickle left. I slept through its death. When I awoke and fell through the mist, the world was on fire.â
The first flareâ¦So many people had died during that week.
âThe little girl, Mouse, you called herâ¦Iâm trying to protect her and to find her mother. The witches said they would help me but their Oracle needs your blood to heal one of them. It would be a very good thing for her to survive. She means much to many people.â
He took the skull away from me and brought it to his face, eyes to eye sockets, teeth to teeth. âWhat do I care?â
âThe Witch Oracle lives through the ages, its members reborn, again and again. If you were to give them your blood, the covens would cherish your memory. Always. You would endure. You would be a hero and you would be known.â
He turned to me, his eyes bottomless.
âIt would cost you nothing. It would mean everything.â
CHAPTER 22
THE MIST VANISHED AND BRAN AND I POPPED out onto the stone floor of the Oracleâs dome. Teleportation was overrated. Sure it got you where you needed to go fast, but hanging weightless in the mist gave me a nasty case of vertigo. On top of that, I had to cling tenaciously to Bran to be teleported, and he had trouble keeping his hands to himself.
Torches and feylanterns lit the dome. I hadnât expected anyone to be here but despite the late hour, the three witches of the Oracle waited on the platform, alert and awake. They didnât even blink, when we materialized in the middle of the floor. Apparently, we were expected.
To the left of the Oracle stood four other witches, two about my age and two older. Some of them wore the distinct blue tattoos that matched the swirls on Branâs chest. Witches from Morriganâs covens?
Bran bent over and sneezed. âI hate this fucking turtle.â He raised his head and grinned at the group on the side. âLadies.â
The two younger witches went from bewildered to flirtatious in the blink of an eye.
I walked up to the platform and handed the still warm tube to the mother-witch. She took it. âHe gives the blood in good faith,â I said. âHe doesnât expect anything. But I hope the memory of his gift will endure.â
The Oracle rose. As one, the three witches bowed.
âSee?â Bran jerked his thumb at the three women. âThatâs how a woman
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