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Control (The Blood Vision, The Immortality Stone, and The Woman in Glass) (A Fated Fantasy Quest Adventure Book 7)

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by Rachel Humphrey - D'aigle


  Once back on his feet, he raised both of his arms and with a flick of his wrist, the daggers went soaring into the air, landing far away.

  At the same time, the Grosvenor’s bodies were tossed into the air, landing on the barn floor with a series of violent thumps.

  Meghan looked at Colin’s torn shirt where he had been stabbed, realizing there was no wound. He had healed himself.

  How? How had he been able to do that?

  A maniacal laugh echoed throughout the barn.

  Everyone looked to see Freyne Rothrock’s face in the mirror.

  “Fools! All of you, fools!” he spat out. “You think I’d give you real daggers?” He laughed again.

  The Grosvenor glowered between each other and then to Colin.

  They had been duped. Promised power by Freyne and then put into a game of life and death with a Projector. A pissed off Projector whose girlfriend was still held prisoner.

  Catrina whimpered, backing away, relieved that Colin was not injured.

  Meghan found her strength again, rejoining Ivan and Sebastien.

  This time, they formed their own line of defense in front of Catrina’s prison, with Colin in the middle. Meghan stood to his right, with Nona at her heels, and Sebastien by her right, and Ivan at Colin’s left side.

  So many spells left palms the barn lit up in streams of gold, silver and white, as spell met spell in a furious battle for life and death.

  Colin willed his spells into existence, his arms remaining by his sides. This battle could last for hours. Days even, until one side or another surrendered.

  The Grosvenor were fast, considering the age of their bodies; they moved with agile precision.

  Colin did as much damage on his own as the line assisting him. He could feel them tiring, whereas he did not. Regrets over his choice to free Aloyna could easily have overwhelmed him, but he didn’t allow it. As Catrina had first said, he should have found some other way to free her and never agreed to work with Freyne.

  Freyne.

  Just thinking the name sent his imagination into overdrive. He swung his arm out. The head of one of the Grosvenor snapped to one side, breaking. The crack of the bones was jarring.

  Meghan watched the Grosvenor force his head back in place at the top of his body, where she guessed his immortal body healed itself.

  Colin’s focus was getting beyond this battle. He wouldn’t be satisfied now until Freyne was dead. He was using him to kill off his competition. This thought shot down his gut, tearing through him. There had to be a way to get ahead. To take out the Grosvenor. End them! He was officially sick of playing other people’s games!

  Streams of flame erupted out of Meghan’s body flooding towards a Grosvenor advancing on her. The flames set its robes ablaze.

  With an annoyed grunt, the Grosvenor underneath doused the flame and continued his charge.

  Sebastien took off into the air, transforming into his bird form mid-jump, flying high overhead; he landed on a square wooden beam. He changed back into human form and cast a spell, knocking the Grosvenor advancing on Meghan sideways, its body crashing through the side of the barn wall.

  From his higher vantage point, he could see much more clearly. He grabbed hold of a second wooden beam and pointed his palm towards Ivan.

  Ivan, physically, held a strong pose, shooting off spell after spell at the two Grosvenor attacking him. But the spells were getting weaker and he wouldn’t be able to hold them off for long.

  Ivan didn’t see the third Grosvenor advancing from behind. It had located one of the daggers and was preparing to plunge it into Ivan’s back.

  Ivan heard something crash behind him and spun around.

  A dagger slid across the floor, out of sight. The Grosvenor that had been holding it crumpled on the floor.

  “Gotcha,” mumbled Sebastien, looking for his next target.

  Ivan returned to the dual with the two Grosvenor still advancing at his front. He had expended all of his magical energy. He couldn’t calm himself enough to reach out and get more. In his haste to join the battle with the banished encampment, he had not secured any extra potions. Something he regretted now. He wasn’t going to be of any use in a minute. He’d just be someone else needing protection.

  Colin saw the Ivan’s magic was getting weaker. He needed every able bodied person at top performance. Without a questioning thought as to whether he could, Colin willed Ivan’s magic restored.

  It happened in such a rush that Ivan staggered for a moment. He didn’t understand what was happening, but accepted whatever help he had just gotten, renewing his attack at full power once again.

  Colin proceeded to restore Sebastien’s magical strength as well. Meghan on the other hand showed no signs of tiring.

  Nona stayed with Catrina, marching back and forth in front of her prison. Catrina was stuck inside, helpless to do anything but watch.

  The attack was getting more ferocious.

  Neither side was making any progress.

  Colin needed everything to slow down.

  He needed time to figure out how to win this battle.

  Just a few chaotic free minutes to think.

  Everything slowed. Not frozen, still moving forward, but slow enough that Colin was suddenly able to see everything going on around him in clear detail.

  He saw Meghan falling backwards, a Grosvenor lunging for her.

  He saw one of the two Grosvenor attacking Ivan vault into the air, flying over Ivan’s head and land behind him. Ivan spun sideways, shooting off spells in both directions. Each deflected, the Grosvenor gaining on him.

  He saw Sebastien diving towards Meghan’s lunging foe, transforming mid-flight to shoot off his spell. It hit the target, but to Sebastien’s horror, only sent the Grosvenor surging faster right at Meghan.

  Sebastien called out her name, leaving himself no time to transfer back into bird form before slamming into the ground. He rolled over, the wind knocked out of him, just in time to see the bloodthirsty eyes of a hooded figure looking down over him.

  Another of the Grosvenor pushed against Colin’s defensive shield, pushing its way into it. Colin didn’t know what he expected to accomplish by doing this. He found it annoying and looked away.

  Colin saw a hood falling back, exposing the face of one of the female Grosvenor. Her features hardly resembled a woman’s anymore. Her worn skin toughened, showing its many long years, her eyes sunken in, spewing nothing but hatred.

  A heartless grin spread across her face.

  She stood behind everyone, her arms outstretched in front of her, her palms facing upwards. Two black orbs formed in her hands, pulsating in thick molasses-like motions.

  She looked straight into Colin’s eyes, took her arms and slammed the two orbs together.

  The impact was instant.

  A magical shockwave, just a second from blowing the entire place, including the people he loved, into smithereens.

  “Stop!” ordered Colin, out of sheer untainted desire for everything to just, stop.

  Suddenly, the only thing Colin heard was his own heavy breathing.

  He stood in the middle of a frozen scene, his chest heaving.

  Meghan was on her back, her arms pushed up in front of her, flames erupting out of her hands as she tried to fend off the Grosvenor just a few feet above her, frozen mid-lunge.

  Sebastien had a bony hand about to enclose around his neck.

  Colin’s head flicked to the left where he saw Nona’s tiny body frozen mid-air; she’d been hurled by someone, but her claws grasped at a beam, trying to stop her body’s momentum.

  Ivan had a spell mid-cast, about to hit the Grosvenor on one side of him, while a spell from the opposite side’s attacker threatened to hit Ivan square in the head.

  A Grosvenor trying to penetrate Colin’s shield was bent at an unnatural angle, the shockwave having started to slam into him before Colin had stopped everything. He looked as though someone was kicking him in the back, pushing him deeper into t
he shield.

  Colin’s eyes landed on Catrina. His magic had not affected her. She was still moving, tears streaming down her face.

  “Colin,” she whimpered.

  His breathing calmed at the mere sight of her.

  All of this was for her. To free her.

  He let go of his magical shield, leaving it frozen in place, where it was.

  Cautiously, he stepped through the barn, coming as close to her as he dared. “I’m so sorry,” he said to her. “This has gotten so far out of hand. I don’t know how to stop it. I don’t know how to kill the Grosvenor. I can only keep doing this. I don’t know how to get you out of here,” he admitted. It pained him to say it.

  “Colin,” she stammered. “It’s okay. It’s all going to be okay.”

  “How? How is this okay? What good is my power if I can’t use it to destroy this evil? If I can’t even free you from this prison?”

  “Maybe you can, Colin,” she encouraged. She wiped her face and surveyed the terrible scene that would unfold if Colin didn’t stop it. “Can you free them?” she asked. “Leave the Grosvenor, free everyone else?”

  Could he? If he could slow things down and freeze them, then why not unfreeze just certain people. He closed his eyes, feeling the Magicante strumming evenly.

  “I want my friends freed,” he ordered calmly.

  When he opened his eyes, Meghan, Ivan, Sebastien, and Nona stood in a line between him and Catrina, looking dazed, disheveled and exhausted.

  “Wh-what’s going on,” stuttered Meghan. She had to capture the flames escaping her hands towards a foe no longer about to pounce on top of her.

  “I stopped everything,” Colin explained. “I willed it to stop and it did.”

  “You did all of this?” said Sebastien, gawking at the spot he’d just been freed from. He rubbed his neck out of the need to make sure there was no bony arm choking him.

  “Yes,” answered Colin.

  Ivan didn’t speak. He looked at the spell just inches from where his head had just been, realizing how lucky he was to be alive. If Colin hadn’t stopped everything when he had, the spell would have killed him. And if it hadn’t, the magical shockwave raging toward them all, surely would have. Ivan struggled to get his head back into the moment.

  He had nearly died a few times, and had actually died already once, while in Grimble, but almost dying just now had awakened something inside him. Something he never realized he wanted before... to live. He could not explain it other than a sudden desire to live.

  Nona licked her foot, healing a small cut she’d sustained. It was small and she had it healed in seconds.

  Meghan looked at Colin with mixed emotions. She was grateful he had the power to stop this, grateful she wasn’t currently restrained by the Grosvenor; but the power needed to accomplish all that he was doing in this very moment, with seemingly little effort, overwhelmed her. She could not fathom what had to be going on in his brain, or how he was keeping it all together.

  Meghan’s thoughts streamed into how they were going to get out of this mess. They could not leave Catrina. So how did they stop the Grosvenor? They couldn’t be killed, but this fighting could not continue.

  “Meghan,” said Nona, standing excitedly, startling everyone. She’d heard the echo of a thought in her Master’s mind.

  “Nona, I don’t know if it will work,” Meghan told her Catawitch.

  “What is it?” asked Colin, his tone desperate.

  “Colin, remember in the memory, when Jasper was talking about the stone and someone asked what they would do if the Grosvenor succeeded in their plan and were made immortal...”

  “Yeah, he said he’d use the stone to...” he trailed off, a wave of hope flooding through him.

  Jasper had felt certain his powers as a Projector were strong enough to use the stone and suck the immortality back out of the Grosvenor.

  “Um, confused here,” said Sebastien.

  No one answered.

  Meghan couldn’t take her eyes off Colin. She swore she saw her brother change right in front of her eyes; like a switch had been flipped and he was someone completely different.

  He looked back at her, the face she recognized eroding into a merciless stare. The intense darkness she had felt inside him earlier surging through him once again.

  “I’m going to need the Immortality Stone,” Colin spoke coldly.

  “The Stone? Why?” asked Ivan.

  “I’m not going to explain it,” he answered in a tone that said don’t question me. “I’m ending this. Today. I’m not playing by anyone else’s rules, another minute more.”

  Ivan didn’t know how to respond.

  Sebastien gulped, wondering where his friend had disappeared to.

  Even Catrina’s face was branded with despair.

  It was as if Colin Jacoby had decided to leave and let someone else replace him.

  Nona was the only one ready to act. “Meghan,” she shouted, gaining her attention. “Start a fire. I can take you to the Stone.”

  Meghan saw in Nona’s mind what she had seen in the meadow; the Stone, just sitting there as if waiting for them to use it.

  “That seems a little too convenient, don’t you think?” replied Meghan.

  “Perhaps. But does it matter? If we can use it to take out the Grosvenor...”

  “What are we going to do, just show up, ask to borrow it and bring it back here?” asked Meghan. “And can we? Can we get the Stone back here on our own?”

  “I don’t plan on asking,” replied Nona. “And I know we can do it.”

  Meghan wondered if Colin’s dive into darkness was spreading as she felt a thrilling tingle raging through her veins. She threw down a fire, she and Nona disappearing.

  They left behind two confused and exhausted young men, an imprisoned girl who feared the love of her life was about to go down a path he might not return from, and a Projector readying himself to destroy the Grosvenor.

  And once he did, it was Freyne’s turn to run and hide.

  CHAPTER 22

  Nona once again traveled to the fire in the meadow, sending sparks flying as she and Meghan popped like embers out of the flames, in a full run towards the Stone.

  The same group of soldiers found themselves startled for a second time that night, and watched wide-eyed as the two ignored them and raced across the meadow.

  Meghan’s clothes were torn. Her hair in a tangled mess and her face smudged with dirt from the barn floor.

  She ignored the stares and focused only on the Stone.

  “Sorry! No time to explain,” she shouted, racing right by her uncle and Kanda.

  Arnon cringed at the sight of her.

  What exactly was happening? First, Nona shows up and steals away Ivan and Sebastien without a single word of explanation. And now she returns with Meghan and they again, have no time to explain.

  Nashua and a select guard had surrounded the Immortality Stone, protecting it until a new secret location for it was ready, which was expected at any time.

  Meghan approached the Stone as if it was hers, and she was simply here to pick it up.

  “What are you doing?” asked one of the guards when she tried to break through the line.

  “Let me through.”

  Nashua strode over, determined to figure out exactly what was going on.

  “Didn’t I already say I have no time?” she said to anyone listening.

  Maria joined Arnon and Kanda, her mouth unable to close as she watched in awe as Meghan stepped back, thrusting her arms out in front of her.

  Before Nashua could demand to know what was happening, Meghan spewed flames out of her hands, spreading them down her arms and legs, hitting the ground. Nona jumped onto her shoulders, unharmed by the flames.

  The guards surrounding the Stone gasped, wanting to step back, but could not as the Stone was right at their backs.

  Meghan’s body lifted off the ground, the flames acting like an escalator, taking her straight over the guard
s’ heads and onto the top of the Stone. Nona jumped down, bracing herself to move the Stone.

  The entire field gathered to watch the spectacle.

  Nashua shouted up to her, demanding again to know what was happening.

  “You’re going to have to trust me,” Meghan replied impatiently. “You can all thank your friendly neighborhood prophecy,” she spouted, sounding a little crazy. She hoped that would get them all off her back, deciding then, that not telling the truth, at least for now was a good thing. If people found out the prophecy wasn’t real, they’d probably never let her get away with doing something like she was about to do.

  A strange thing happened then. Meghan stood atop the Stone, an unfamiliar and yet comforting feeling filling her up. Almost as if it were coming out of the Stone and shooting up into her body. Something deep inside her realized that nothing could stop her. She didn’t understand this power she felt, but she’d use it regardless.

  “I’d back away now if I were you,” she warned the guardsmen.

  Meghan held out her arms. Through the gashes in her clothing, fiery veins pulsed through her skin, running up her neck and face. Fire erupted from her hands, spreading over the tops and sides of the Stone, encasing it in fire.

  It spread down to the ground, seeping underneath the Stone.

  Meghan ignored the shouts shooting at her from all directions, begging to know what she was doing. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Nashua aim his palm toward her, as if ready to strike her down. She saw Kanda racing to stop him.

  “Now Nona,” Meghan ordered.

  Nona pushed her feet into the Stone, grabbing hold of the fire, pushing herself, the Stone and Meghan deeper into the flames.

  Meghan leaned down and grabbed hold of her.

  The Stone looked as though it was sinking into the ground, inch by inch.

  “Hold on,” said Nona. The Stone was the largest thing she’d ever attempted to move through fire. Her tiny body quivered under the strain.

  It dropped and dropped, so low now Meghan and Nona were nearly ground level.

  “This is it,” Nona warned in a cattish shriek.

  Meghan closed her eyes and held her breath. She let the fire take her. Sinking and sinking. The flames grabbing and pulling her, Nona and the Stone, sucking them back towards the barn.

 

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