《Lost Magic》Chapter Sixty-One
Advertisement
Josiah leaned back in his chair with a small groan, lifting his arms high above his head until he felt the kinks in his back pop. He was an attractive young man with a rather pale complexion and fair hair. Reaching forward he picked up a deck of cards and shuffled it a few times before ringing a small bell that sat on his desk, signaling his last client of the day to enter.
To be completely honest, he was exhausted. While there had always been a certain amount of people willing to have their fortunes read, whether in earnest or in jest, it had almost never amounted to much more than enough coin to keep him going for another day. Now, however, people of all ages and gender were practically lined up outside his door from morning until night, waiting to hear his readings, and pay handsomely for the opportunity. It had gotten so chaotic he had been forced to actually schedule appointments.
This whole magic revival certainly was good for business.
He smiled warmly as the curtain was pushed to the side and a hooded figure entered the room and took the seat in front of him.
"Could you please remove your hood?" Josiah said lightly as he spun a card around his fingers. "It's far easier for me to read when I can make a connection with the client."
"Very well," Avril said as she pulled her hood down. Her dirty-blonde hair tumbled out loosely around her shoulders and she fixed her eye on Josiah.
He studied her for a long time, his blue eyes intently studying every aspect of her face before he finally landed on the eye patch partially hidden behind her bangs. He narrowed his eyes before leaning back with a nod.
"Well, your aura seems healthy enough, though I can tell you are quite a serious customer so I won't bore you with the usual opening questions and get right down to it. Tell me, what can I do for you? I don't take you for one looking for general information from the cards," Josiah said as he lightly tapped the deck. "No, I think you're here with a specific question in mind. Something important. Something that burns deep inside of you."
Advertisement
Avril looked down at the cards, then back up at Josiah. "When were you born?"
"I'm sorry?" Josiah sat up. "That's what you want to know?"
"Yes. When were you born? Where as well, if you don't mind?”
Josiah looked at her confused before a look of understanding appeared on his face and he scowled. "You're a debt collector aren't you? I'll have you know, I have been paying all of my-"
"I have no interest in your personal issues," Avril cut him off. "I simply need to know the time and place of your birth."
"I think I'm going to have to ask you to leave now," Josiah said as he stood up.
He gestured to the door but Avril did not budge. Slowly, she lifted up her gaze and stared at him. "Please, answer my question. It will be easier for you if you do so."
"Look, I do not know what sort of game you are playing here, but it lost its charm long ago." Josiah pointed towards the door. "Now, please leave."
Avril frowned. "You don't know why I am here, do you?"
"No. I don't very much care either, honestly!" Josiah snapped. "Now, if you would leave before I'm forced to get physical. Please. I will not ask again."
When Avril didn't move Josiah let out a small growl of frustration and stepped towards her. He reached out one hand to pull her from her chair only to have Avril grab him and slam him roughly against the table. Standing up, she grabbed him by the hair and pressed his face down against the table. He started to struggle until a cold piece of metal was pressed against his cheek.
"Are you a true Seer?" Avril’s voice was calm as she pressed the cold barrel of her pistol harder against his flesh.
Advertisement
"Are you mad?" Josiah gave a weak tug to free himself before freezing as Avril cocked the pistol, the metallic click ringing loudly in his ears. His legs grew weak. He didn't want to die here!
"Do you posses the Sight?" Avril's voice was calm as before, her fingers a vice on his scalp, holding him locked in place.
"Look, I have money. I can pay you." Josiah began to babble before he was roughly thrown to the side. He crashed against a small end table and landed jumbled on the floor, cards and smoldering incense falling around him.
"This is your last chance," Avril said quietly as she trained the weapon on his chest. "Answer the question."
"Wait! No, no, no!" Josiah whimpered. "I don't have the Sight. I'm not a true Seer. I can barely read the cards. I have no magic! Are you happy now? Is that what you want me to say?"
"No." Avril frowned as she holstered her pistol and turned away from him in frustration. Josiah slowly lifted himself up from the floor.
"Is... is that all?" he asked quietly.
"No, there is one last thing." Avril turned and grabbed him by the front of his shirt. With a quick jerk she slammed his head against the table. Stunned, Josiah's body went limp and he felt a small prick on the side of his neck. Within seconds his limbs grew heavy and his vision faded to black.
Avril pulled the needle from Josiah's neck and tipped him back into his chair. The concoction she had injected him with would only knock him out for a few hours. He would wake up with a headache and little to no memory of their meeting, just like the others.
"Damnit," Avril sighed as she pulled a small notebook from her pocket and crossed out another name. She took a moment to tidy up the room before leaving the building and returned to her waiting horse. He was a great beast, black as night save for his entirely white head. Avril had received him as a gift when she was very young and he had proudly served alongside her since she began her military service.
He angled his head towards her as she approached.
"Sorry, Moon. Not here either." Avril reached up and patted him sympathetically on the side as the horse shook its large head unhappily. She had been pushing him harder than she would have liked, but time was of the essence. She would make sure he was well taken care of when this was finished.
"I know," Avril said as she pulled a treat from one of the saddle bags and held it out for Moon to take. He hesitated for a moment before taking it between his large teeth and chomping down. Avril allowed him a few moments to enjoy the snack before pulling herself on his back and settling into place.
"We can't rest. Not yet."
Advertisement
- In Serial59 Chapters
The Shadow Paradigm - Book 1: Project Orb Weaver
Gardening, cooking, innovation, preservation, charity events... Madzistrale, Tom and Gabzryel does it all. But when they encounter the mysterious Shiakar Paradigm Society, a clash of paradigms ensues. Although both groups are aiming to make humanity stand stronger, their ideals and methods could not be further apart. Between the trio's optimistic yet naive ideals, and the SPS's tried-and-true surgical methods, determining the answer which methods can better humanity is a struggle that both parties must resolve in their own ways... Welcome to the 7th revision of my 10+ years ongoing novel trilogy. This revision took out some flawed plot concepts to re-introduce a more down-to-earth, film noir-like ambience, where a battle of wits is what will determine the outcome. It also added instead more in-depth expansion into the lives and mindsets of the characters, especially the heroes (a missing factor in older versions). Third-view limited storytelling was also introduced more prominently over my favoured third-view omnipotent, with each chapters concentrating as much as possible on a single character's point of view instead of head-hopping. So I shall begin uploading the chapters as I finish them; they're edited as much as I can, but there'll most likely be some typos and mistakes. As always, I welcome your comments and critiques, and I hope you enjoy reading that story as much as I did creating it! A parting poem to introduce the story (translated from its original French version): Credit: Les Mots, Mylene Farmer & Seal Firmly, the sky writhes When a mouth begets a death There, I will give my life to hear you To tell you the most tender words When all becomes all alone I'll break my life for a song And to lives that stoop to notice mine I know I will say goodbye But a fraction of this life I would give anything, anytime The universe has its mysteries Words are our lives You could kill a life with words Soul, how would it feel? If our lives are so fragile Words are mysteries Words of feelings Words of love, a temple If one swept the world away One could touch the universe I will tell you how the sun rose high We could with a word become one And for all those words that hurts us There are those that touches us Which illuminates, touches the infinity Even if nothingness exists For a fraction on this life We will give anything, anytime The universe has its mysteries Words are our lives We could kill a life with words Soul, how would it feel? If our lives are so fragile Words are mysteries Words of feelings Words of love, a temple
8 188 - In Serial49 Chapters
Omen Philosophy (Web Novel)
“Pain, suffering, and revenge beget the dark path. A path deep and narrow much like an abyss. Only the best of the best shall rise and claim Sovereignty. For indeed, the world is unbound. Such is the way of The Omen.” Omen Philosophy - The Path Of the Omen When his life’s goal of revenge was finally fulfilled, he disappeared. Longing to be an unknown existence, he finds a place on a new planet. The life of the "Angel of Death" would come to an end and the new life of becoming a ruler was inherited. Follow the story of multiple characters and their grand epic in the world of Soa. The main character, Jinn, would come to inherit a tribe of sentient people and lead them in this strange and chaotic world. (synopsis a work in progress)
8 216 - In Serial16 Chapters
The life of an arrow that turned into a boy
Wortio turned into a boy when the 'vortex that led to a fantasy world for absolutely no reason or the transformed truck kun that was definitely going to kill you or send you somewhere you'll hate door' opened and sucked him in. As to what I mean by turned into a boy, well wortio was once an arrow. Yep, an arrow. Great right! Haha I think it's great to. This can count as gender bend right? Arrow to a boy? No? Fine. This story was inspired by a lot ?probably not). and I just felt like writing something random when my friend randomly went "Kono tadagiri no sekai wa Hakai shimasu!" At me for no real reason! First fic enjoy.
8 85 - In Serial15 Chapters
The Aspect of Fire
Wilhelm woke up and was immediately confused, even before he opened his eyes. Through some twist of fate the data-entering grunt was pulled into another world, one containing terrifying people wielding magic powers beyond what he thought possible, and - somehow comparatively less horrifying - actual monsters. The only saving grace is that through his transference, he has become one of those terrifying people, and he's not sure how he feels about it yet. Oh, and he landed on a boat. Branded a Sylum for the way others unlucky enough to be pulled across the fabric of space tended to go insane after arrival, he will need to navigate a land unlike his own in seemingly every way except for the flaws, all while attempting to maintain his morality, and more importantly, his sanity. With his crew at his side and disconcertingly dangerous magic proportionate to his physical ability, it will not be easy.
8 138 - In Serial41 Chapters
Sponsored Love...
"Sometimes two people may feel the same thing but at different times."-
8 67 - In Serial34 Chapters
Dracula's new Vampire Bride has arrived at the hotel. How will Mavis react to having a stepmother? How will Dennis react to having a grandmother?
8 189

