Primeval Prelude_Book 4_Spellsinger Series by Amy Sumida

Primeval Prelude_Book 4_Spellsinger Series by Amy Sumida

Author:Amy Sumida [Sumida, Amy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-02-01T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Forty-Seven

After Mimir escaped, we searched his hotel suite. We found a collection of spell components, but not the diamond. This didn't surprise us since Ilis had already declared that the Drachen Diamond had left with Mimir. He'd been smart enough to keep it on his person. But it wasn't the only rare ingredient for the planet reforming spell, and Mimir couldn't walk around with all of them in his pockets.

We collected the ingredients; the combination further confirming that Mimir was attempting to cast Odin's dangerous spell. Before that, though, Odin removed Freya's warded bonds, and she hugged the Witch elder warmly.

“He's lost his mind, Odin,” Freya said. “Mimir has this vendetta that keeps growing. First, it was you, and then me, and now he's added Elaria.”

“I think he's always been this way,” Odin said sadly. “I think we ignored the signs and let his charm blind us to his insanity.”

“Yes; your eye,” she whispered. “I can't believe he was behind that. How did we not see it?”

“Maybe we didn't want to see it,” Odin suggested softly.

Cerberus chuckled under his breath, and we all looked at him aghast.

“She asked how they didn't see it,” Cer pointed out and laughed more. “Odin's eye... see it... it's funny.”

We glared at him.

“Too soon?” Cerberus asked.

“Too dumb.” I grimaced at him.

“A gun,” Freya shook her head as she spoke. “He used a gun, Odin. What kind of a God does that?”

“A cunning one.” Odin frowned. “And now he's a grieving one. I think we may have just made things worse.”

“You freed me, so my opinion differs on that.” Freya smirked and then looked at me. “Actually, I need to thank you, Elaria. You've helped me yet again. It's beginning to become a habit.”

“Cerberus will have a bill for you later.” I winked at her.

“I would happily pay it,” Freya smiled warmly at me. “Thank you, El. Whatever you need, just name it—anytime.”

“You could help us catch Mimir,” Odin suggested.

“That I'm going to do anyway.” Freya's expression hardened. “No one ties me up and throws me in a closet! At least not without my consent.”

“Could you find the diamond again, Ilis?” I asked her.

“No; this is too much.” Odin held up his hand. “I can't ask you to keep chasing this psychopath around the realms with us, Ilis. We can find him on our own now. We know what ingredients Mimir will have to replace, and we can track him through them.”

“Odin”—Ilis shook her head with a smile—“I haven't had so much fun in years. Besides, this is an entire world we're talking about. I think I can spare some time to save a planet.”

“Thank you on behalf of that planet.” Torin bowed to Ilis. “I shall make your part in this known to all of Tír na nÓg.”

“I'm with you as well,” Calex said. “That maniac needs to be stopped, and I'm honored to be included in the hunting party.”

“Just give me a minute to find him,” Ilis added. “Then we can start hunting once more.



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