Labyrinth of Lies and Sacrifice by C. F. E. Black
Author:C. F. E. Black [Black, C. F. E.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hill City Press
Published: 2024-04-12T00:00:00+00:00
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Ash kept his word and left the following day.
An unexpected hollowness formed in his absence. Iâd slept easier with him nearby, but after two more days living in constant fear of another attack, I once again fell asleep quickly.
âIf the Labyrinth is pleased with him leaving us, we might even have a day or two of rest,â Edith said on the second day after Ashâs departure.
Her words provided little comfort.
I found that the routine of waking, finding food and water, practicing magic, and sleeping became a rhythm that kept the fear at bay. But each day that Ash did not reappear, dread pooled in my gut. I couldnât stop my mind from reinventing the way his hands had doctored my wound or steadied me when Iâd come down the rope. Perhaps it was the adrenaline surging in my veins at all times, but in such a short time, heâd burned his place in my memory, and there was no forgetting him.
âThis time, see if you can stop my control from ever taking root in your mind,â Edith suggested as we picked blueberries from a wild bush. These bushes didnât sit in one place, but every day, a fruit-bearing bush or tree would appear somewhere in the Labyrinth, and it was a mad dash to find it before any of the Nameless discovered it. Edith admitted that most days they never found it before having to return to the fort.
I dropped the fat berries into the apron tied to my waist. Iâd worn Ferrierâs boots today, as weâd been alternating who wore them. My feet were so tiny, though, that even her boots were too large. My feet slipped around inside them, rubbing blisters in several places. But blisters were better than stepping on rocks.
Edithâs magic latched onto my mind. I cringed and concentrated on not letting the berries scatter to the grassy forest floor. We were in a small clearing where early morning sunshine lit the sparkling mist, creating a deceptively beautiful scene.
I ground my teeth and pushed against Edithâs mental hold, but my moment of distraction trying to save the berries had been enough for her magic to fully sink in. She shared a quick memory with me, of her and Ferrier riding horses through a field of wildflowers. I practiced what Nan had told me, and I pictured the scene dissolving like smoke. According to Nan, I had the ability to stop any spell.
The scene dissipated, and Edithâs mental hold relaxed. âI sensed it that time. That was better.â She smiled. âI always loved that field in the summertime.â
My lips quirked, but instead of smiling, a weight sank in my chest. Her memory was a happy one, but it reminded me of my brothers. Of my goal to escape. âI want to look for the wall again,â I admitted.
Edith pinched the edges of her blueberry-laden apron together and glared at me. âDonât start that talk again.â
Shoulders sinking, I resigned myself to having to search for a way out on my own, though I hated the idea of leaving my friends.
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