Shades of Magic by D.K. Holmberg EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author: D.K. Holmberg
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THE CARAVAN ROLLS
The caravan rumbled along the road, moving with a steady creak that
Torian had become all too familiar with. It wasn’t unpleasant, though it was
lonelier than he had expected, despite all of the people that were now with
him, including his sister.
He found himself looking around, half expecting to find Astrid, but she
was not there. He found himself missing her more than he should have.
They were friends, nothing else, and she hadn’t even been completely
honest with him, but he couldn’t shake the connection that he had known
they forged.
“You should go and talk to her,” a soft voice said from atop the caravan
wagon next to him.
Torian looked over to Sylvia. The smaller, dark-haired woman looked
up at him, watching his face, and her fingers moved in a bit of a pattern,
quickly working through some of the primary patterns as if she were testing
to ensure that she had the necessary skill to make them. She’d changed into
a dark green cloak that would blend into the forest around them, something
that would have been far more valuable in the days leading up to this, but
perhaps she did so now because she feared the possibility of another Rusav
attack.
“She’s gone,” he said.
Sylvia’s brow wrinkled, and she let out a soft laugh. Her voice was
accented compared to what Torian was familiar with, though her accent was
subtle enough that he didn’t struggle with it. “I don’t mean Astrid, though
it’s good to know where your heart is.”
“It’s not my heart,” he said. When she arched a brow, smirking at him, a
flush came to his cheeks. “I don’t mean that, either.”
“Oh? And what do you think I implied?”
Torian shook his head. The wagons were moving slowly enough that
they had time to look through the forest and time to see the shadow wolves
that were crawling alongside them. In the distance, he could just make out
the dappled fur of the shadow wolf that had brought him to Sylvia in the
first place. He couldn’t feel the shadow wolf, though. Visthor claimed that
over time, Torian would be able to make a connection to the massive
creature but he had not yet done so. He didn’t know when or if he would be
able to, though he wanted that. How could he not? He’d seen how Visthor
used his connection to the wolves for quite a few different purposes.
“Why do you think she left us?”
Sylvia shrugged, sitting back and staring straight ahead. Her hands were
moving in another pattern. They had been doing that ever since Aldrich had
disappeared.
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