Wizard For Hire (Felix Freeman Series Book 1) by Jack Simmonds

Wizard For Hire (Felix Freeman Series Book 1) by Jack Simmonds

Author:Jack Simmonds [Simmonds, Jack]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-08-17T16:00:00+00:00


“What. The. Hell. Just. Happened?” I said.

Felix didn’t looked bothered that he had just come face to face with death, rather he looked happier than at any point since I had known him.

“We won, that’s what happened. And I like winning.”

As we started the long drive back, which was 100% adrenaline fuelled, Felix grabbed his bag of magic from the boot (clambering over the seats to do so), and began doing magic. He explained a little, the first making us untraceable to the Creep via most magical and non-magical means, he explained it in a clever way that I could understand: “It’s like blocking him on Facebook. He can’t search for us, nothing will come up. The only downside is that this also means, we can’t search for him.”

Felix was right, this would make a great book. A great fiction book, for no one would actually believe any of this to be real. Heck, I was having trouble believing it to be real; the more I thought about it, the more I thought I must be in a coma, dosed up on so much drugs it had given me a crazy trip where I follow around a wizard, who duels others wizards with their wands like lightsabers.

It was beyond crazy.

Later on, I began to wrack my brain for how and where I recognised the Creep, but the memory was not forthcoming.

We made one stop on the way home; a pet shop near our house. Felix purchased a food bowl, a bed, blanket, food and some treats. “He will be staying with us for a while.” He said.

When we got home, Felix insisted that we sneak in. What with breaking out of the house through Ms McCall’s room and most likely breaking half her furniture, we most likely had crossed the line. Felix yawned and said he would hypnotise her later. Fortunately, little sneaking was required, Ms McCall was out, sourcing some new furniture probably.

Harry sniffed around Felix’s room, like a dog does in a new environment. Felix pushed his bookcase aside and crawled inside the space moving things around, before placing Harry’s new dog bed and blanket down, next to a full food bowl, some treats and poop tray in the other corner, with what looked like an automatic perfume spray (magically adjusted probably). He also sprayed the vile smelling familiarity, around the space, before placing Harry inside.

“Good boy,” he said. Harry looked happy, tail wagging madly as he settled in his new bed.

“I’ll turn that into a void later,” said Felix. “When I’ve got time, so no one can get to him or the ring, until I’ve worked out a plan.”

I chuckled, happy this was all over. “You can get his memories now and prove our innocence, at last.”

“Yeahhhhh,” Felix said in sheepish voice. “About that, I kind of lied about being able to extract memories from a dog. That’s kind of impossible.”

“You better be kidding me.”

Felix shrugged. “You wouldn’t have come if I told you the truth. I needed you and you stepped up big time.



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