Necromancer Revealed: Book 3 by Lindsey R. Loucks & Stones of Amaria
Author:Lindsey R. Loucks & Stones of Amaria [Loucks, Lindsey R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: necromancer, fantasy romance, supernatural academy, dark fantasy, horror romance
Publisher: Lindsey Loucks
Published: 2020-01-02T06:00:00+00:00
Chapter Six
THE PROFESSORS ALL seemed to know about the naked old woman creeping about, but they kept their mouths shut as soon as anyone asked about her. Which meant they were obviously hiding something.
“She’s harmless if you don’t get too close,” Professor Lipskin told us in Undead Botany the next day. “We have it under control.”
“Like you do Quiet?” Echo asked.
The rest of the class’s eyes about popped out of their heads at her nerve. I grinned. Leave it to Echo to never show fear asking the difficult questions.
The bald professor glared. “You think you can do any better?”
“Absolutely not,” she said.
I appreciated her honesty. So did Professor Lipskin, it seemed, who let that go before launching into everything he hated about springtime:
“Bugs,” he said, counting off on his fingers, “gentle breezes, the sun, mating season, and spring fever in students who aren’t paying attention.” He slammed his hand down on his desk.
Everyone jumped, including the guy in the front row falling asleep. Everyone but Jon, who was too busy taking notes.
Later that day after dinner, I crossed the entryway with a stack of books in my arms to return them to the library. I had three eyelashes from the three-eyed dead skunk in a glass vial in my pocket, just waiting for the last two ingredients of the memory grenade. The blood would be easy; the lilywort flower was the problem, hence all the books. I was half tempted to ask Professor Lipskin for any tips and tricks about collecting its petals without getting eaten, but then he might know what I was up to and try to talk me out of it.
My parents stepped out of the Gathering Room, spotted me, and hurried over.
“Really, Dawn?” Frowning, Mom ran her fingers through my newly coal-covered hair. “Why? It took me three tries to wash it all out while you were in mage’s oblivion.”
“I like it better.” I couldn’t bring myself to tell her the real reason was that blonde hair didn’t blend well with the shadows while shadow-walking. “For here anyway.”
My hair wasn’t the only thing that had gone darker. My magic was now a dark gray color, and I knew exactly what had caused it to change from a lighter gray—a successful necromancy spell. If I kept doing black magic, mine would get even darker. That wasn’t necessarily a bad thing...was it?
“We wanted to come find you to tell you we’re leaving,” Dad said.
My shoulders slumped and my heart plummeted. “What?”
“Not forever.” He squeezed my arm. “Just for a few days. A healer’s job is never done, especially back home in Maraday, and your mom could us a break from this place.”
Mom rubbed her temples and screwed her eyes shut. “The angles, Dawn. I can’t see much inside this school without any windows, but I see the angles, and they are wrong.”
“I liked having you here though,” I said, my voice sounding so small.
“We’re coming back, love.” Dad wrapped me up in a hug, his healing charms tinkling together in a familiar song I’d never get tired of.
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