“Sign me up for some magic cards,” she joked. She wondered if they were strong enough to affect the fae. The boguts. The wraiths. With a wince, she began climbing up the ladder after him. Her arm was throbbing. And it trembled as she made one final tug to join him in the half-crumbling down mill. If the ladder has been taller, she doubted she would’ve made it.
It was dark and dusty and she could see the peak of stars beyond some open slats in the roof above. She didn’t care about the blood dripping down her arm. The throbbing. She stepped to Jace. Uncomfortably close in front of him.
“Well let’s see. Did you get it?” Bloodied arm extended, palm opening.
It was dark and dusty and she could see the peak of stars beyond some open slats in the roof above. She didn’t care about the blood dripping down her arm. The throbbing. She stepped to Jace. Uncomfortably close in front of him.
“Well let’s see. Did you get it?” Bloodied arm extended, palm opening.