《A Witchstone Cursed (A Dark Portal Fantasy)》Chapter 49
Advertisement
I'm not sure how long I sat at the center of that circle in the Shadow Vaile, staring at the place where the obelisks had split, and Geist had disappeared.
All I remember from those hazy moments is Silvy stretching on top of her obelisk, and then floating down to sit beside me. We sat like that for a long time, but I didn't say a word. For once, Silvy didn’t either.
I tucked my head between my knees, staring at the ground between my ankles, droplets of Geist’s blood occasionally dripping from my horns to form a spatter.
I felt warm again, but also cold.
I felt as though a piece of me had died.
I'd known exactly what I was doing when I rammed my horns home, known that I was going to kill Geist, or the blood wizard inside him. Maybe both.
I think that's what made it worse. Geist hadn't even been conscious, hadn't been in control, when I killed him. I'd effectively killed a zombie being controlled by someone else. A puppet.
What did the blood wizard call him? A vessel?
I chewed on my lip.
What if Geist could see everything that was happening, like he was watching a movie, only of his death?
That was a gut punch, but I shook it away.
The blood wizard was still out there.
Geist was dead and so was Flin.
I was alive but forever changed.
Below me, a familiar portal opened, and I closed my eyes as Silvy, and I slipped through it. I breathed in, smelled a familiar smell, and opened my eyes to find myself sitting in the empty bedroom of my apartment.
Cold poured into my bones and I let out a breath of surprise.
A mostly transparent cloud puffed out of my mouth, as if I’d eaten a metric ton of ice cream on a hot day.
I took in a deep shuddering breath and got up as if in a dream. I walked to the bathroom feeling numb and mechanical. I stripped off all my clothing, getting a glimpse of myself in the bathroom mirror.
My horns were caked with dark dried blood. There were also trails of dried blood down my forehead, over my cheeks, and pooled at my chin.
My skin was paler than usual, and I had dark, almost purple, circles under my eyes.
I shuddered and turned away from my reflection.
After getting into the shower, I turned it all the way to hot and stood there for a long time. Of course, the water was only tepid on my skin, but it felt better than nothing. And soon the rust colored water dripping down to my toes finally went clear.
When I could stand the tepid water no longer, I got out of the shower and toweled off. As I did so, I laughed.
You managed to take all your clothes to Bristlebloom, except for the rags, but you left behind all your towels. How were you planning to dry off in the dorm?
“Just like you,” I muttered, finishing drying off my hair and freezing skin.
A thick rip sounded when I pulled the towel away from my hair.
I sighed, looking down at the long rip in the center of the towel. In the future, I was going to have to be more conscious of my horns, otherwise the price of towel replacement alone would bankrupt me.
This made me giggle, but the giggle died when I looked up at the mirror.
Advertisement
Frowning, I took a step forward, my attention completely on my horns.
Before my shower, all I could see was crusted blood, but now that my horns were clean, I saw that they were no longer white or cotton candy pink in color.
They were a bright magenta.
I sighed and shook my head. “Perfect. Just what I need. Magenta horns. The witches are gonna love this…”
I slipped my clothes back on and huddled into the parka but didn't bother pulling up the hood.
Now clothed, I stared at the magenta horns. Silvy appeared on my shoulder in a puff of smoke and crawled behind me into the hood, nestling there. Soon I could hear her purring mixed with snores.
All the death, all the killing, and she seemed to be completely unaffected.
I laughed. Just like a real cat.
When I opened the door to the bathroom and walked out, Lebec was sitting at my kitchen table watching me.
“What's funny?” he asked.
I stared at him, surprised to see him inside my apartment.
His eyes traveled up to my head and his mouth fell open. “You've got horns…”
It was a simple statement, but it led down so many rabbit holes.
He didn’t have horns, so if he could see my horns, then the whole of the magick community could probably see them.
Does that mean sticks can see them too? Is he going to take me to an Austerium lab to be experimented on for the rest of my life?
I'd watched every episode of The X-Files. I knew what was possible.
“You’re a witch,” he said, horrified. He stood up suddenly, the chair sliding and tumbling over. The back of it snapped against the floor, banging too loudly in the small kitchen.
I sighed and sat down on the carpet, pulled up my legs, and relaxed.
Lebec traced symbols in the air and a green bubble surrounded him. He stood within it, staring at me, fear in his eyes.
I raised an eyebrow. “I'm a half-witch. I got the horns, but not the powers. I can’t eat your magick. Relax.”
Lebec continued staring at me, not cancelling the spell, but just standing there, watching me.
“Geist gave me a witchstone…” I started there and explained the whole mess to him, leaving out the part about luring Geist and Flin to the Shadow Vaile, leaving out the part where Flin died and then I killed Geist. I also avoided mentioning the blood wizard.
What I said instead was that Flin and Geist had seen my horns and had been just as scared as Lebec was. That they’d left me alone after that.
Lebec nodded, but still didn't cancel the spell that surrounded him in green light.
“The Austerium has been investigating them for a while,” he said.
“Geist or Flin?”
“Both,” Lebec said in a gruff voice. “We had suspicions to believe that they infiltrated the Austerium for personal gain.”
I nodded.
“We also have reason to believe they weren’t even the real culprits. From what we've been able to gather, they were working for someone else, someone in the shadows.” He lifted an eyebrow at me. I almost wanted to laugh, to let out a ringing peal of lunatic laughter.
The shadows. The Shadow Vaile. Geist and Flin's final resting place.
“If you know anything you think I should know,” Lebec said, sounding every bit like a cop, “you should tell me now.”
I stayed quiet.
Advertisement
“Anything,” he said. “I think your father would've wanted you to help me on this.”
I blew out a breath. “I don't know about that and I don't know about anything.”
“If you know where Geist and Flin are, you need to tell me.”
Making up my mind, I cleared my throat and folded my arms. “Let's just say I don't think anyone's going to ever hear from them again. Either of them.”
“Okay,” Lebec nodded. “Additionally, I have a duty to inform you of something you’re probably not going to like.”
“Oh? What’s that? It's not like I’m enrolled in Bristlebloom anymore, or even the magick world. You already took care of that, remember?”
“Unfortunately,” he answered.
“Get to the point then,” I snapped.
He glanced up at my horns and then back down at me. I sighed and pulled up my hood, burying my head in the back of it so that my face was partially obscured in shadow.
“Barring a full investigation of your claims that you don’t have any witch magick, you no longer have access to the magick world.”
I snorted. “So, what else is new? You already kicked me out.”
“Temporarily,” he said, “but now we will need to conduct an inquiry.”
Temporarily my ass…
“An inquisition?” I asked.
His eyes grew wide and he shook his head. “Heavens no. An inquiry. We just need to do some tests to ensure that everything is as you say it is. I believe you're the first half-witch I've ever heard of. And if you're going to be allowed back into the magick world, we’re going to have to ensure you're safe, for the rest of magickkind.”
I made my eyes go big and nodded very slowly. “The rest of magickkind’s safety is my top priority.”
“There’s no need to be sarcastic.”
“Isn’t there?” I spun my tongue around my left fang. “I think there’s plenty of need.”
“Unfortunately,” he said, “we can’t allow you back into the vanisher program. That's off the table now, given…” He trailed off, doing everything in his power not to stare at the top of my hood, at the place where he knew my horns were.
“You know,” he finally said, each word racing the previous, “given the circumstances.”
“It’s fine.” I felt numb.
“So,” he said, looking around the apartment. “Where should we send your furniture?”
I held up my hands. “No idea. I'm getting evicted from here. I don't have a job. I don't really know what's going to happen, where I'm going to live.”
He nodded as though he completely understood the struggles of the stick world.
“You know I'm reminded of something I learned when I was in school,” he said. I sat there and waited, just wanting him to leave, just wanting to stretch out on the floor of my apartment, to pass out, to leave this world to itself for a little bit. “We learned that the warriors within witchkind go through a sort of trial on Belladonna, the witch shard, where they become fully blooded. Have you ever heard of this?”
I shook my head and he continued.
“What happens is they find a caster, a wizard, or some other person or being belonging to magickkind. The witch going through the trial then kills them using their horns. Thus, their horns are rendered visible to the rest of magickkind. It's a badge of honor to them. It's a way of flaunting that they’re witches, showing off their pride in having killed someone, in no longer being hidden.” He glanced up at my head and then back to me again. “You say we’ll never hear from Geist or Flin again. I say I can see your horns.”
He let that hang in the air between us before breathing in a deep breath and letting it out. “What I also say is if you ever do find who was behind Geist’s actions, I hope you would let me know. The Austerium could be very friendly to someone who figured that out.”
I nodded, not fully taking the bait, but also not wanting to say no outright. Lebec knew I’d killed Geist. Maybe he even thought I killed both Geist and Flin.
“You certainly didn’t waste time, did you?” Lebec asked.
I wasn’t sure what he meant.
“Between losing your stick crown and now possessing a pair of blooded witch horns. Did you think I didn’t notice your crown was gone?”
I didn’t say anything. I’d wondered about this, but never really thought about it all too hard.
You’re not as sneaky as you think you are.
“Anyways,” he said, moving towards the front door. He was still surrounded in that green glow. “Catch.”
He tossed something at me, something that caught the light as it traveled through the air. I leaned to the side and let it hit the carpet, wary of what he might be tossing towards me.
It bounced once and then stopped. It was a single golden key.
“Mr. Carson’s cover for living in the stick world is an antique shop. Do you know what mine is?”
I waited.
Lebec shrugged. “I own Nightsbridge Realty.”
That means…
“Funny thing… it seems that someone bought the theatre in the past few days, seems that they paid cash, but never came to pick up the key.”
I could only stare at Lebec.
“From what you’ve told me,” Lebec said, and the corner of his mouth quirked with what might’ve been a smile, “I don't think the owner is going to need that key anymore.”
Without another word, he walked out of my apartment and closed the door behind him. Even though he was outside my apartment, he somehow managed to lock both locks on the door.
I stared at the golden key. I wasn't sure whether it was magick. I wasn't sure whether it was cursed.
“Silvy,” I said.
Silvy grunted from inside the hood.
“Is it safe?” I asked. I wasn’t about to take anything from someone in the magick world for granted.
Silvy slithered to my shoulder. “It's a key.”
I rolled my eyes. “I know that. Is it cursed?”
Silvy shrugged.
“Can you find out?” I asked.
She rolled her eyes. “You kill one caster and all of a sudden you're in charge.” Silvy slithered down to the key, sniffed it once, and then hopped back up onto my shoulder and into my hood. “It's just a regular key. No magick at all.”
Frowning and still not allowing myself to believe it was what I thought it was, I picked it up.
It wasn't until I turned it over to read a word carved into the fob that I finally allowed myself a tiny smile.
The word on the key?
Sulis.
Advertisement
- In Serial165 Chapters
The Milostiv
This is the journey of a Young Doctor named Gabrio who was assigned to the Grand Fleet of the Reconnoiter Company, aboard the Grand-Galleon called the Milostiv, which is set to sail to the lands that could not be traversed before the invention of the armaments that could penetrate the scale of the monsters living there. They hope sail to the thousand islands to find wonders and new lands to settle. The Grand Fleet would leave Old Carthan in hopes they could expand their horizons. But then a sudden loom hanged above the Bay of Old Carthan as the Grand Fleet sails for the islands...Thrown into the affairs that will change his life, how could a Doctor keep himself out of the destinies of those who would save the world?
8 177 - In Serial13 Chapters
Shadow Reborn
Kinkaru is your average everyday twenty something. On a normal day he is pulled over by the police where he is racialy profiled and killed. He is given a second chance in a new magical world. His only request is that he be average. He will quickly learn that this new life is bound to be complicated. Follow him on his journey into a world filled with darkness and destruction.
8 136 - In Serial16 Chapters
Dead Circus
Sylas never knew he was a Cambion, a being with supernatural abilities called Arma. Society discarded him out of fear and subjugated him out of jealousy. Now, Sylas has joined Dead Circus, a group bent on achieving equality for Cambions, no matter the cost. Sylas has been given a chance to fight the injustice present in the city-state of Concordia, and fix society for everyone to live free of chains and tyranny. However, there are those who would rather see it all burn down so they can start over from the ashes. Who decides what is right and wrong? Who decides what freedom costs? At the end, who will stay true to their virtues and who will be swallowed whole by the jowls of a twisted society? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dead Circus is an original dystopian light novel heavily inspired by Japanese light novel style storytelling, character design and world building. My hope is that every chapter will include a few full illustrations to use as supplementary material to the chapter itself. Dead Circus will contain mature themes and some uncomfortable topics. Any chapters containing these types of themes will be noted before the chapter begins. All art associated with Dead Circus, including the cover art is made by me. Fanart or any artist collaborations for the chapter release will be tagged with the respective creators. Dead Circus is divided into volumes and will release weekly with small gaps in between the ends of volumes. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I deeply appreciate your taking the time to read both this description and my work and I look forward to any and all feedback I receive. -Branime
8 119 - In Serial26 Chapters
The Dog with a Chair
As of now, this story is dropped. It was an excellent learning experience, but the quality suffered too much from me trying new things for me to continue in good concience. Thanks to anyone that read it. I'm leaving this story up as a record of my first ever attempt at publishing something I've wrote. To any new writers out there, remember that even if the stuff you write is trash, you can still learn a lot from writing it. - November 17th 2020 Guy gets involved in advocacy for civil engineering projects, then gets pulled into an interdimensional war. Third person with a focus on one main character (Stanley) with the occasional point of view from another character important to story progression. Writing style tends to shift early on as I figure out how to write (this is my first book). Still learning, hoping to improve. Current style choice is to have a focus on character dialogue/actions with interspersed internal monologue in italics. No current end is set for the story, with the primary goal of this project being to learn to express myself in a written format. Storyline is kept as consistent as practical while covering things I find interesting. Governmental systems are mentioned, but not explained in extreme detail. Sci fi elements are used to reinforce and guide plot progression as I'm able. Personal goals belonging to each character are in the process of being developed, with the hope that they will support or oppose each other in interesting ways later on. Hope you enjoy :)
8 160 - In Serial42 Chapters
Memoirs of an old traveler:First Rebirth
If life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. Life sometimes gives you handouts and sometimes not, how would you take control of your life or would you let yourself be adrift on the sea. This is my story of rebirth, the start of a journey between the worlds. Will you take heart from the lessons I have learned or will you take without giving and continue the cycle? ___________________________________ A story with my take on reincarnation, expect somewhat of a more serious writing style but still a bit casual. I like to story build, to craft a universe, so don't expect quick action. Can be a bit of a heavy info read at times so if you don't like that best steer away. Chapters are expected to be at least 1 a week perhaps 2 a week depending on response and how much of an inspiration I get. Credits to multiple authors(too many to count/remember) of both web/light novels and the authors here on RRL for inspiration.
8 453 - In Serial57 Chapters
The Alpha's Breeder ✔️ COMPLETE
After being kidnapped by a group of vengeful werewolves, Emira finds herself in one hell of a situation.Her true soul mate is a Cardinal Alpha who is hell-bent on keeping her. And, to make matters worse, she only has 6 moon cycles to be 'marked, mated, and pupped'.What does that even mean? ...Snippet :"It has taken me far too long to find you. How could I let go of you?" he rumbled softly as if in contemplation, "How could I reject the best part of me?" His voice is deep and velvety with a husky undertone that seems to become even more heated with every word he speaks. I find myself completely enthralled by his longing tone of voice."I will give you time, mate. But it does not mean I will stand by and watch you without attempting to...entice you," he rumbled out with this really sinfully erotic voice that caused my heart to stumble. I think he already has me where he wants me....Both main characters are virgins.WARNING : Mature content, dark themes, sexual references. If you like emotional roller coasters than feel free to join! Chapter 35 has been shortened.** At the beginning of a chapter indicates that the chapter contains explicit sexual content not suitable for all readers. Proceed with caution....THE FULLY EDITED VERSION WITH EXTRA STEAMY CONTENT IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ON AMAZON!!!! Clickable link is in my profile!The Alpha's Breeder : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q85WHG2
8 133

