Redemption by D. L. Harrison

Redemption by D. L. Harrison

Author:D. L. Harrison [Harrison, D. L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-01-18T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter Ten

It was later that night and I was in the guest condo at the coven building, when I felt a familiar surge of air magic and presence enter my room.

Kas grinned, and practically tackled me on the couch. I’d be lying if I said my best friend’s soft feminine flesh, warmth, and lovely scent wasn’t a bit distracting, but at the same time the romance between us was definitely in the past. Despite the fact she burrowed into side.

“Hi.”

Kas giggled, “Hi yourself. Not quite an emergency yet, but the cabal knows where you are. I don’t expect it took their agents long to find you, considering your new license and bank accounts.”

“Not quite?”

Kas nodded, “They’re wary of Melody. No doubt it will take them a day or two to come up with a plan or approach. I also have a gift for you, since I consider you family, and you’re ready for it. You did good today, I’m proud of you.”

I sighed, “I don’t suppose you’d tell me if I ask how you know all that.”

Not only what the enemy was up to, but me as well.

Kas winked, “Family magic secrets, ones I won’t share.”

“You know Ceara?”

Kas tilted her head, “We’ve met, before I knew you. I got her out of a tight spot once, a while back.”

“How long a while?”

Kas just smiled mysteriously, and more than a little impudently.

I laughed, and gave up, “Fine, a present?”

Kas said, “I need it back after you read it,” and pulled out a diamond the size of a fist.

The diamond had a pinkish cast to it, and I could already feel it was packed with information. Not history, but information, like another earth sorcerer had imbued the gem with knowledge and facts. Much like the warning Melody left on Pulse’s foundation, or the cabal’s claims on mining deposits. I gave her a curious look.

“Go ahead, take a look,” she urged with a teasing smile.

My magic reached out and read the diamond, and as the information flooded my mind I felt shock. It was the knowledge of an earth sorcerer, techniques and possibilities with our magic. Most of it I’d already figured out on my own, but there was also a lot of it that was quite new. Some of it was even currently beyond my ability, given my reach of three hundred feet, but which I’d be able to take advantage of in a year or two depending on my continued growth.

The most shocking information was the third thing we could do with earth. Not just manipulate it, or read and write to it, but to change it. I’d already figured out how to mimic certain metals in my raw elemental non-physical magic, like to conduct and contain electricity. I could even use my magic to create coils and transformers to change the frequency of the electricity I used to knock out and erase the short-term memory of humans.

That mimicking was the first step in changing earth on the most elemental level. In short, I just learned how to turn clay into gold, or a ruby into a diamond, or… so much more.



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