GRIMORICON_Pathway to Terah by B. D. Suever

GRIMORICON_Pathway to Terah by B. D. Suever

Author:B. D. Suever [Suever, B. D.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fantasy, Middle grade, magic
Publisher: B.D. Suever
Published: 2018-11-11T00:00:00+00:00


The dust settled, and all was quiet. Everyone was staring at Ethan lying on the grass in the courtyard.

“What was that?” Nera asked Mora.

Mora was staring at Ethan.

“Elder?” Nera pressed.

“I ... I ... I have no idea. I’ve never seen this kind of power,” Mora finally answered.

Nera walked over to Ethan, unsure of what to expect. She knelt next to him and noticed he was still breathing. He's asleep, she thought. Whatever had happened had completely drained him.

Just then, Nera heard a commotion coming from behind. She and Mora turned to see what the trouble was, but it turned out it wasn't trouble at all. People's injuries were miraculously healing by themselves. Cuts, bruises, burn marks, all were vanishing as if they had never happened.

Mora looked back at Ethan. “I think I know what happened.”

Nera was still looking around the courtyard, astonished by all the people being healed by some magic force.

“I believe something woke up in Ethan and he was able to tap into the innate magical abilities within himself,” Mora continued. “I'm amazed at how much power he unleashed.”

Nera glanced back at Ethan. “Joraya told him he'd learn in time. I wonder what triggered it.”

Crackle ... Crackle ... Crack!

Nera and Mora glanced over towards the sound. A faint white light emitted from cracks forming in the stone statues of the little girl's parents. Pieces of stone broke off, falling to the ground. Gasps could be heard throughout the crowd. The little girl was holding on tight to the priest's hands, unsure of what was happening to her parents. There was another shimmer of light as the remaining stone around their bodies broke away, releasing them from their stone prison. They both fell to the ground, exhausted from the trauma. The little girl ran to her parents.

“Mommy! Daddy!” she yelled.

Her mother reached out and embraced her. Her father wrapped his arms around his family. “We're all right, Marni. Mommy and Daddy are all right,” he assured her.

The priest walked over to Nera and Mora. “How?” he asked.

Mora glanced down at Ethan. “This boy, apparently.”

Nera was kneeling next to Ethan, trying to wake him up. The energy he had exerted to cast this spell had clearly drained his body. As Nera gave Ethan's cheek a light smack, his eyes fluttered open.

“Huh? Where am I? Why am I on the floor?”

Nera sighed with relief. “You're awake. I was starting to worry.” She helped Ethan to his feet.

His legs were still a little wobbly, and it was clear to Nera that he was extremely weak. She walked him over near a fountain and helped him sit down. Ethan looked around at the courtyard. “Why is everyone staring at me? Do I have a booger sticking out of my nose?”

Nera couldn’t help but smile. “You don't remember what happened?”

Ethan let out a big yawn. “No. Last thing I remember was a little girl yelling at me and then I sat next to her.” His tone turned irritated. “Did she hit me or something? She better not have knocked me out.



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