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<p class="MsoNormal">This is the first revision of the story I posted to the list earlier. I took care of a good number of typos, and tried my best to get rid of a large number of repetitive uses of "hyacinth" early on. I'm sure there are still a few problems like that, as well as perhaps just in the structure of my sentences, so if anyone has any specific suggestions for changes, please tell me.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><br></p><p class="MsoNormal">Also, if you have read the first version, there is nothing really changed as far as storyline is concerned, so you probably will be fine without rereading it just for the sake of the edit.<br>
</p><p class="MsoNormal"><br></p><p class="MsoNormal">-LurkingWolf<br></p><p class="MsoNormal"><br></p><p class="MsoNormal">___________<br></p><p class="MsoNormal"><br></p><p class="MsoNormal">Expansion of Power</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">By LurkingWolf<br>
<br>
Jessica's hyacinth was now in full bloom in the Keep's gardens, and she
squawked with delight as she performed several experiments to confirm its
power. Everything she tried worked flawlessly. It allowed her to
sustain several incantations far longer than she could by her own power, and
yet continued to replenish its power as needed. She found that she could
use it to hold almost any one of her spells steady for as long as she needed it
to, since her power was supplied by the magic reservoir she had created.<br>
<br>
She had tested a good number of her most powerful spells, but each could still
be fueled by the hyacinth. She would not be able to extend the effect of
those spells far from the flower’s power source, but it would at least extend
throughout the keep.<br>
<br>
However, she had yet to try the one spell for which she had originally planted
it. She had considered adding a Curse effect on herself, but she was
concerned that her power would be hampered by an unfamiliar body.<span style=""> </span>The reservoir had proven itself powerful, and
she was also worried that it would be a while before it wore off.<span style=""> </span>Also, if the power continued to replenish
itself ad infinitum, she might have to relearn her body before being able to
disconnect the spell from that power.<span style="">
</span>She tried to imagine herself trying to reverse the spell as a hatchling,
or even more awkward, as a male hawk, but she couldn’t see it turning out well
regardless.<br>
<br>
Jessica finally decided that the risk of trying the spell on herself was too great,
and so she set off through the halls of the inner keep in search of a test
subject.<br>
<br>
She was eventually surprised by Kyia's choice of subjects, as she somehow
appeared inside Misha's office in the Long House. Jessica knew that the
entire Long House was kept under extreme security, so it was amazing to her
that the Keep's spirit would circumvent those measures.<br>
<br>
The fox himself sat at a large desk towards one side of the room, examining an
array of maps and documents that were spread out evenly across the top, held
down by items ranging from inkwells to daggers. He apparently heard
Jessica's talons on the stone of the floor, because his ears turned in her
direction, followed closely by his eyes.<br>
<br>
"Jessica!" he cried, somewhere between shock and delight.
"How did you get in here, no one told me to expect you?"<br>
<br>
Jessica looked meaningfully back down the passage she had entered, and Misha
followed her gaze. "I figure that Kyia wanted me to come here.
You see, I was looking for someone to help me test something I have been
working on, and Kyia brought me here for some reason."<br>
<br>
Misha looked confused. "Does it involve automatons?" he asked,
brow furrowed.<br>
<br>
"No, nothing like that," Jessica replied. She caught Misha's
eyes slipping past her and glanced back to see that the passage behind her had
vanished. She turned back to look at the fox, who just shrugged towards
her.<br>
<br>
"Well, there's no pressing Long business right now," he said.<br>
<br>
Jessica found that hard to believe, since she could pretty well scan the notes
on the desk with her hawk's eyes. Still, Misha seemed honest, so she
could only assume that all of the papers on his desk were just part of the
regular monotony of a day’s work.<br>
<br>
"How can I help?" the fox's voice brought her out of her reverie.
She cracked her beak in a smile and motioned Misha away from the desk
with her wing.<br>
<br>
"Just stand over there against the wall," she responded.<span style=""> </span>“I would prefer to have a little wing room to
work with,” she continued when the Long Scout opened his mouth to ask a
question. Misha seemed uncomfortable about not knowing what she was
doing, but stood up against the wall as instructed.<br>
<br>
"All right, now stand still..." Jessica usually would not have
proceeded without more fully explaining what she was going to do, but she
didn't think it was very likely that Misha would let her go on if he knew, and
Kyia had led her here after all...<br>
<br>
Jessica carefully constructed her spell, making sure each part of the weave was
exactly as needed. She then fitted it into the complex web created by the
Curse, and she heard Misha give a sharp gasp.<br>
<br>
She couldn't stop to check on the results yet as her construct immediately
began to tax her strength. Quickly she tapped into the reservoir that the
hyacinth in the gardens provided, and tied the spell to that source of power.
Tentatively she let it go, ready to control it again if necessary, but
the power from the magical flower was well more than enough to hold the spell
stable.<br>
<br>
When Jessica finally felt comfortable with the stability of the spell, she let
her vision shift back to the material world and gasped at what she saw before
her.<br>
<br>
It was still a fox of the same coloration and similar height to the head of the
Longs, but besides this, the clothing the only identifying mark left unaltered.<span style=""> </span>Jessica’s spell had succeeded!<br>
<br>
A vixen now stood, examining her radically changed body with both eyes and
hands. Her chest had expanded, but the jerkin that had covered his chest
while he was male now did a remarkable job of covering her breasts without
straining. The jerkin was loose in other places, though, giving testament
to the fact that much of his muscle had been lost in the transition.<br>
<br>
It was lower down that the changes were most noticeable, though. Wider
hips made the leggings he had been wearing uncomfortably tight, a fact that she
tried nervously to alleviate. Her legs also seemed longer than when she
had been a he, and the leggings, once cut just above his paws, now showed most
of the area below the knees.<br>
<br>
The final change to the vixen's body was something Jessica had not expected.
Misha's head had been bald apart from his natural pelt before the change,
but it was now adorned by a veritable cascade of raven black hair. The
vixen had flicked locks of this hair out of her face several times during her
panicked inspection, but it wasn't until the extent of the other changes was
realized that she noticed that the hair had not been there before. Once
she realized just how much she had changed, she looked in surprise, and perhaps
a little fear, at the hawk.<br>
<br>
"What have you done to me?" she asked, cracking voice obviously not
used to its higher register.<br>
<br>
Jessica, unable to stop herself, simply burst out into squawks of laughter.
The renowned "mad axeman" of Metamor was now a beautiful vixen,
unable to control her voice, let alone wield Whisper. In truth, she was
quite a stunning specimen, but it was the fox’s reputation that made it so hilarious.<br>
<br>
"Stop laughing! Change me back!" the vixen demanded, but
Jessica shook her head, still laughing quietly in the back of her throat.<br>
<br>
"The point of this test is to see how long I can sustain this,"
Jessica explained. "I can't just remove it now, and besides, being
female won't affect your duties as a scoutmaster, will it?"<br>
<br>
"You don't work with the people I do. Can you imagine what George
would do if he saw me like this?" The tone of the last question was
nearly enough to set Jessica off laughing again, but a moment's thought on the
question left Jessica just enough time for one comment before she completely
lost her composure.<br>
<br>
"I imagine he might try to—” Jessica fell into fits of laughter just
before she was able to say what both of them were thinking. Jessica's
reaction was uproarious laughter; Misha's was more akin to mortification.
He obviously had no intentions of getting used to his current body in the
company of the jackal…<br>
<br>
It ended up taking Jessica the better part of the next hour to convince Misha
that she would be all right staying as she was for at least a few more hours. <span style=""> </span>The vixen finally agreed after Jessica had
found her a more appropriate suit of clothes. <span style=""> </span>Finally, however, she managed to pry herself
loose from Misha’s constant outpour of question so she could to seek out
someone else on whom she could test the hyacinth’s power.<br>
<br>
As she left the Long House, Jessica passed by a familiar otter, Caroline.
They didn't stop to talk for long, as Jessica was clearly in some hurry,
but the hawk did gather that Caroline was bringing food to Misha for his lunch.
Smiling her best as the two parted, Jessica quietly linked a scrying
spell to the otter so that she could watch what happened when she saw what had
happened to her fiancé.<br>
<br>
She was laughing too hard to walk for the next fifteen minutes.<br>
<br>
When she finally did recover, Jessica broke her scrying link to the couple and
hopped down the corridors of the Keep on her talons, searching for someone else
on whom she could test this newfound power.<br>
<br>
What she ended up happening onto was quite a bit different than she had
anticipated. She found herself in a small courtyard located somewhere in
the inner keep, watching as a small group of children played at tag while an
older woman stood by and watched. The woman's mouth twitched every now
and then in a smile, but it was laced heavily with pain, no doubt part of her
old age. A quick inspection with Jessica's magic sight revealed that the
Keeper was a gendermorph; her age, however, had not been altered by the Curse,
and it didn't take magic sight to know that she was suffering from the effects.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jessica quickly came up with an idea, an idea that would
hopefully allow her to do some good while at the same time continuing to test
out her new abilities.<span style=""> </span>Switching to her
magic sight, Jessica built the intricate weave that she would need to produce
the desired effect, then carefully slipped it into the weave of the Curse
before hooking into the power supply that the hyacinth now provided her.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><br>
The effect was instantaneous and noticeable enough that even the playing
children stopped to watch as the elderly woman suddenly shrank down in her
clothes with a muffled exclamation, until she finally stopped.<span style=""> </span>She now appeared about ten years old, where
before she had seemed about 50.<span style=""> </span>The children
gasped and began to speak excitedly among themselves, but the woman just stood
there, trying to wrap her head around what had just happened.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jessica saw a few of the non-Cursed children turn to each
other, asking fearfully if something was going wrong with Kyia, while the
age-regressed Keepers did their best to keep level heads and point out that
none of the rest of them had been effected.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Meanwhile, the surprised girl had recovered somewhat from
the original shock, and was quickly fashioning a makeshift robe out of what had
once been her shirt.<span style=""> </span>She tied it around
her middle with her old cloth belt, although she now had to wrap it double
around her waist to keep it from dragging on the floor.<span style=""> </span>This makeshift clothing actually did its job
quite well, as the shirt was now several inches below the girl’s knees.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">One of the age-regressed Keepers from the group of playing
children walked over to her.<span style=""> </span>He seemed
to be a little uncomfortable with how she had suddenly changed, but he had also
made up his mind not to let it show.<span style="">
</span>After all, this was Metamor, so odd things happened every day.<span style=""> </span>Everyone just had to fit them into their
everyday lives.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Hi,” the child said to the newly-regressed Keeper.<span style=""> </span>“My name’s Ryan, what’s yours?”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The girl blinked, surprised at his words.<span style=""> </span>He sounded more like he was greeting a new
arrival, even though she had been watching them for a good while before being
regressed.<span style=""> </span>It took her a few minutes to
realize that she hadn’t responded to his question, and she immediately tried to
remedy the situation.<span style=""> </span>“I… I’m Alice,”
she stammered.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Hello, Alice,” Ryan said.<span style="">
</span>“Would you like to join our game?”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The girl was still obviously recovering from her change; the
confusion on her face gave evidence to that fact, but it quickly gave way to a
dimpled smile as she realized what she had been asked.<span style=""> </span>It had to have been such a long time since
she had been asked any similar question…</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Would I?!” she exclaimed.<span style="">
</span>Rather than give an answer straight out, however, she just jumped up and
hugged him tightly around his neck.<span style=""> </span>He
coughed a little bit in surprise when she suddenly restricted his breathing,
but he handled it remarkably well otherwise.<span style="">
</span>The girl didn’t seem to notice that she had done anything strange and
simply stood there once she had released him, bouncing on her bare toes in
excitement as she waited for Ryan to explain the game to her.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jessica observed in silence for quite some time, feeling a
sort of warmth that she had never before felt.<span style="">
</span>She had given a gift to the woman, one that no other person on earth
could have given without claiming some price from her.<span style=""> </span>It was something truly special, yet something
Jessica felt should be truly secret, and so she moved away, traversing the
twisting halls of Metamor once more, leaving the sounds of playing children
behind.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">She still had one Curse effect that she needed to test using
the hyacinth’s power, and so she once again allowed Kyia to guide her steps for
her as she thought of nothing in particular.<span style="">
</span>It took a while for the Keep to guide her to a final destination, but
presently she could hear sounds in the distance.<span style=""> </span>She could hear sounds of laughter, barking,
and… metal on stone?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jessica’s question was answered before it could be vocalized
as she stepped around a corner to see a boy, around ten years of age, running
down the halls in front of her. <span style=""> </span>He was followed
closely by a metal fox, which yipped playfully as he gave chase in some
impromptu game of tag.<span style=""> </span>Jessica
recognized Madog immediately, but recognized Father Hough more by reputation
than by personal acquaintance.<span style=""> </span>He had
doffed his priestly robes in favor of more appropriate play clothes, but was
still having trouble keeping up with the automaton.<span style=""> </span>Madog was doing his best to even the playing
field by running stop-and-go, but Hough still had trouble catching the fox once
he had been tagged.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jessica stood there for a moment, unnoticed by either boy or
fox, thinking.<span style=""> </span>The idea wasn’t long in
the coming, but she remembered her first test on Maud.<span style=""> </span>She had been able to hold a change into a
specific form, but only because she knew the nuances in the spell, and it had
still been difficult…<span style=""> </span>Jessica had no
examples right now to work from, so she stood for a while, thinking through the
little modifications she would have to make to produce the specific, desired
effect. <span style=""> </span>She thought through all the
people she knew that were changed in that way, and slowly came up with a spell
that she was reasonably certain would have the desired effect.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Both priest and automaton had noticed her by now, but
neither paid much mind.<span style=""> </span>They were too
busy trying to run each other down to care who watched, although Jessica
couldn’t imagine that they would mind if someone joined them.<span style=""> </span>At that moment, however, she had other things
in mind.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jessica formed the threads of the lattice carefully in her wingclaws,
now looking more the professional weaver than the uncertain apprentice as she
had when she first attempted such a casting.<span style="">
</span>She set up the basics of the spell, then slowly added to them the little
nuances she had decided would be essential for the desired effect.<span style=""> </span>The synthesis of spells made her head swim a
little as she tried to sustain the weave, but, grinding her beak together in
determination, she kept adding to the weave until it was finished.<span style=""> </span>She would be able to tie it to the power of
the hyacinth momentarily…</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Finally it was ready, and she laced it into the weaves that
already surrounded the boy priest.<span style=""> </span>With
her own magical reserves weakened so, it seemed to have just a little bit of
trouble getting settled into the Curse.<span style="">
</span>Finally, however, it latched onto the primary spell, and Jessica hurried
to link it into the hyacinth’s power before almost swooning from stress.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">She still managed to shift her sight back to the real world
in time to see the effects of her casting.<span style="">
</span>Hough was now leaning down with his hands on his knees, trying to catch
his breath as Madog waited, tail wagging happily as he waited for the
age-regressed priest to catch his breath.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">As they both waited, however, Hough suddenly gave a short
cry and held his hand out in front of him, watching as fur swiftly covered it,
creating a black glove.<span style=""> </span>Claws came out
from his fingertips, while the same fur that had grown on his hands began to
cover everything under his play clothes.<span style="">
</span>He gasped and turned around as a long, vulpine tail came out under his
shirt, a brownish orange with a black-ringed white tip.<span style=""> </span>The fur took his face, and it pushed out into
a fox’s muzzle, while his ears trekked up his head and came to points, colored
black against the deep red fur that surrounded them.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Madog had run over as soon as he had seen that something was
happening to Hough, and he whined in concern as the boy changed into a fox.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“You all right?” he asked between whines of concern.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The boy priest didn’t answer the fox immediately.<span style=""> </span>Instead, he watched the changes finish with
eyes wide and mouth agape.<span style=""> </span>As his feet
became paws, he looked around in shock, finally settling his eyes on the only
other person in the room.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Did you do this?” he asked Jessica.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jessica nodded.<span style=""> </span>“I
thought you might like to be able to keep up with your friend a little better,”
she responded, motioning to Madog.<span style=""> </span>The
automaton still seemed concerned, but much less so now that he knew that it had
been a friend that had caused Hough to change.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Hough could have reacted in any one of a number of
ways.<span style=""> </span>He remembered how he had once
feared the Curse in all its forms, only coming to terms with how it had
affected him after the evil Loriod had been destroyed from Eli’s green
earth.<span style=""> </span>He still wasn’t sure about the
Curse, regardless of the number of effected people he spoke to on a daily basis
in his Fold.<span style=""> </span>As he looked himself over,
however, he couldn’t help but feel an immense gratitude, but several questions
still hung heavily in his mind.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Can you change me back?” he asked in a whisper.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Whenever you want me to,” Jessica responded.<span style=""> </span>Hough nodded, but still had one more question
that he was almost afraid to ask.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Do you think…?<span style=""> </span>Is it
possible…?”<span style=""> </span>He sighed, settling himself
before finally finishing his question.<span style="">
</span>“Could you make it so that I am entirely a fox, so that I can run on all
fours like Madog?”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jessica couldn’t hear the priest at all in the
question.<span style=""> </span>Replacing him was just a boy,
a boy who wanted very much to have one chance to run wild with the metal fox
that sat loyally by his side.<span style=""> </span>Jessica
was sure she could not have survived having to say no to such an earnest
request, but she was certain that his request was quite possible given the
nature of the Curse and the power of the hyacinth.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Have you ever used the Curse to change your age?” she
asked.<span style=""> </span>Hough looked sheepishly at the
floor and nodded once.<span style=""> </span>Apparently he was
not too proud of experimenting with the Curse, even though he had done nothing
wrong.<span style=""> </span>“Then you should be able to change
into a full fox just the same way.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">She wasn’t entirely certain how her spell would behave when
modified in this manner, but, as she remembered, Lindsey had been in the form
of a full kangaroo for a moment while under the Marquis’ spell, so Jessica had a
good bit of hope that it would work for her own incantation.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Hough nodded and looked at Madog, placing one hand on the
magically animated metal fox as he prepared himself to try to realize his
desire.<span style=""> </span>He licked his muzzle with a much
longer tongue, trying to work away his nerves before slowly trying to settle
his mind on the desired change.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jessica didn’t watch how it happened in the physical realm,
as she had moved her eyes to observe how the threads of magic allowed the
change to take place.<span style=""> </span>When it had just
been the Curse acting, the weave showed no intelligible signs of how it
altered.<span style=""> </span>As the threads of her lattice
slowly reformed around the shifting form of the boy-priest, however, she could
tell them apart from the rest of the Curse, and cawed in delight as she watched
them smoothly slide into another form.<span style="">
</span>Jessica’s heart raced at the sight.<span style="">
</span>She could think of so many things for which she could use this.<span style=""> </span>If she could see how someone shifted between
all of the Curse-granted forms, perhaps she would be able to unlock doors to
new forms, and even turn the Curse to the Keep’s favor.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Or even, perhaps, someday turn the Curse entirely back on
itself.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Hough, however, had much more present thoughts in mind.<span style=""> </span>As he settled his mind on shifting between
his morphic and feral forms, he felt his body begin to rearrange.<span style=""> </span>For a moment, he was frightened nearly out of
his mind, but the changes continued smoothly, and he didn’t even feel any pain.<span style=""> </span>He relaxed at this realization, and simply
let the Curse alter around him.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Somewhere during the change, his hand slipped off of Madog’s
back and landed on the floor, but he hardly noticed it, as the soft pads on his
new paws cushioned his landing.<span style=""> </span>When he
was done, he realized that he had closed his eyes during the change.<span style=""> </span>As he opened them, he found himself looking from
a new perspective, up into the automatons eyes.<span style="">
</span>He felt a bubbling joy well up in his heart at this sight, and he gave a
happy bark and jumped up to lick Madog’s nose.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Madog gave a startled step backwards, but then happily
licked the fox kit back, and the two were soon back at their games, leaving the
priest’s play clothes in a heap behind them.<span style="">
</span>Hough was now well fast enough to keep up with the automaton, and Madog
soon found himself trying harder than he ever had before to keep up with his
friend.<span style=""> </span>Both of them loved the freedom
of it, and Jessica watched, her own laughter joining theirs, for many hours.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Something finally took her attention from the pair as a pair
of female voices came down the hall behind her.<span style="">
</span>Jessica glanced backwards and cracked a smile at what she saw.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Caroline was coming up the hall, walking arm in arm with a
slightly reluctant looking vixen.<span style=""> </span>Misha
was the first to catch sight of the hawk, and she shyly turned her head to try
to avoid eye contact.<span style=""> </span>Jessica could see
that her ears had gone read inside, and that almost made her crack up entirely
before the pair of women reached Jessica’s position.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Hello, Jessica,” Caroline’s voice said in a friendly
tone.<span style=""> </span>Jessica smiled her best, noting how
much better Misha looked in clothes more fit for her body.<span style=""> </span>“I was trying to find you so that I could
thank you,” the otter continued.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Thank me?” Jessica asked with some surprise.<span style=""> </span>“I thought you would be after me to bludgeon
me with a blunt instrument for doing this to your man.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Caroline laughed.<span style="">
</span>“Really?<span style=""> </span>Misha told me you can
turn her back, and besides, do you know how long it has been since I have been
able to talk him into taking a trip to a tailor?”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The two women shared a laugh, while the vixen gave a very
quiet chuckle, although her attention was drawn to the pair of foxes, one real,
one automated, that raced through the halls after each other.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Is that—” she began.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Father Hough,” Jessica answered.<span style=""> </span>“I’d say he liked it pretty well, wouldn’t
you?”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Now all three women laughed as the two foxes played their
game.<span style=""> </span>Jessica’s laughter was
interrupted, however, when she heard someone call her name.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Hello?” she answered.<span style="">
</span>Caroline and Misha didn’t react though, either to the call or Jessica’s
answer.<span style=""> </span>They also seemed to be fading,
which made Jessica even more nervous.<span style="">
</span>Was someone using some sort of magical power to draw her to them?<span style=""> </span>After the long trip to Marzac, an even more
horrifying question came to her.<span style=""> </span>Two of
her friends had been taken by a power from Marzac; was it now coming for her?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And if she was taken, what could Marzac do with this power
she had?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The voice called her again, and now all was blackness.<span style=""> </span>The women she had been talking to were now
gone, as were Madog and Hough, and she found herself scared and alone.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Who are you?!” she demanded.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Suddenly, light returned to her eyes, but this time it was
different.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“Jessica, wake up!”<span style="">
</span>Her hawk’s voice finally pulled her from her slumber, and her eyes fell
on him first.<span style=""> </span>“Jessica, are you
okay?<span style=""> </span>You were sleeping peacefully, but
when I tried to wake you, you started tossing like you were having a nightmare!”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jessica gave a dry caw before she could bring her tongue to
pronounce anything intelligible.<span style=""> </span>“I’ll
be all right,” she said, trying to still her beating heart.<span style=""> </span>“It’s just… that place.<span style=""> </span>It may be gone, but it still follows those of
us who went there…”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Weyden hushed her fearful stuttering and draped his wings
around her.<span style=""> </span>“There, there,” he
said.<span style=""> </span>“I’m sorry for scaring you.<span style=""> </span>There, you’re safe, my love, I will protect
you.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">In truth, Jessica could do far more to save Weyden than he
could do to save her, but her thoughts didn’t even travel in that
direction.<span style=""> </span>Her hawk was here, watching
her.<span style=""> </span>There was no doubt in her mind that
he could face the entire host of Nasoj by himself if that was what it took to
keep her from danger, and she rested soundly in that confidence.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Now calm in her lover’s arms, Jessica thought back through
the dream.<span style=""> </span>It was surprisingly vivid to
her, unlike so many other dreams that stayed out of mind as soon as she had
awoken from them.<span style=""> </span>She could still see
the intricate weaves that she had places around Hough at the end of her dream,
down to the last thread of magic.<span style="">
</span>Flexing her talons, she imagined performing such a casting on her hawk,
but she couldn’t for a moment think of anything that could possibly be an
improvement.<span style=""> </span>He was hers, and he was
perfect for her in every way.</p>
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