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She tips her head to the side, walking away from me again. Itβs like she canβt stand still for longer than two seconds. βThose bodies, once reanimated, will never cease. They are abominations, and they will never stop hunting. What is worse, more will come unless you find the conjurer and put an end to their misconduct. This will require much skill on their part and yours. Based on what youβve relayed, any new graves made above ground will need to be sanctified by someone with holy virtue. Someone blessed by death, but who does not wish to control it.β
I snicker to myself. βYeah, because thatβll be easy to find.β
βYou may be surprised,β she says, casting me a sideways glance.
The space between my eyebrows tightens.
βYou are still so innocent, Autumn. How I do miss those days,β Abigail smiles softly. βYou will learn there are many others, existing on many planes, who come and go. Each caring for the delicate balance between life and death. Be not fooled. We are not the only ones graced with the ability to orchestrate the heavens.β
βButβ¦β I sigh. βOrchestrating the heavens? I donβt even know what Iβm doing, Abigail. This is all so new and, truth be told, my mind is kind of exploding right now. I mean, how do I know what Iβm meant to do? Or how to find the help I need? I donβt even know if I want any of thisβ¦β
βDo not let the challenges unhinge your confidence. Time will test you, as it always does. Here, this may be of some assistance,β Abigail says, sweeping her arm out, palm side out.
Behind me, in the center of the circular room, the middle stone shifts. I turn around as a pedestal materializes before my eyes. Resting on top is the oldest-looking book Iβve ever seen.
βWhβwhat is that?β I ask, unable to take my eyes off of it. It resonates with a power that pulsates in this small room, emitting a low hum thatβs both peaceful and ominous at the same time.
Abigail walks forward, gently flipping open the enormous tome. βThis, my dearest Autumn, is the Blackwood family grimoire.β
My eyebrows rise and I take a step forward. Iβve studied grimoires at Windhaven Academy, but Iβve never seen one this old.
βIf you are to be successful in vanquishing the soulless, you will require the assistance of the spells held within these pages,β she says, running the palms of her hands over the splayed leaves.
Stepping up to it, I look from her, down to the book. The pages seem to glow from the inside out, with no other source of illumination or light being directed at the grimoire itself. Each page is worn, possibly through centuries of use. The ancient-looking texture and beautiful scrawling of the words and symbols draws me in, begging me to consume its secrets. However, none of it makes sense.
My forehead wrinkles and I bend in even closer, narrowing my gaze. βWhat language is this? I canβt make out these words. How am I meant to use it if I canβt even read it?β
I turn to her expectant gaze, and she shoots me an apologetic look. βThis is written in our familyβs cipher. Had our training not been disrupted in your youth, you would have learned how to read and write it. I am gravely sorry this could not take place before now. But we shall have to start some training post haste, in order to make this possible.β
βThat all sounds well and good, but what about the stuff thatβs happening right now? How do I handle them?β I say, trying to be reasonable. If things are as bad as she says they are, surely getting on this is pretty important.
βYour job right now, this very moment, is to find the conjurer and gather your alliances. The soulless must be brought here as quickly as possible by you and you alone. The disruption is growing and will only become more distressing,β she says. βDo not worry about the grimoire. When the time comes, you will have the enlightenment you seek. One way or another.β
βWell, thatβs good. Because Iβm pretty clueless,β I say, flipping slowly through the book. There are hand-drawn images of humans, muscles, skeletal systems, plants, and so much more buried inside the pages.
βYou are more awakened than you might think. Wise beyond your years, but uneducated at the same time. All of that will change,β Abigail says, tipping her head in determination.
I shoot her an uneasy smile.
God, I hope sheβs right. This messy middle, where Iβm aware there are things Iβm clueless on, makes it hard to move forward with any sort of confidence.
Abigail catches my gaze. Her forehead creases as she opens and closes her mouth, evidently trying to decide on what to say. Finally, she takes a deep breath and says, βAutumn, it would do you some good to contemplate on what we do. What our kind has always tried to do. Necromancers work within the alignment of natural law, even if it appears we are bending it to our will. You would do well to remember that. Should we go beyond the bounds of those laws, there are always consequences to beheld.β
Her words have a certain resonance and finality to them. I open my mouth to ask her what she means, when the entire catacombs begins to quake. The lighting on the walls flickers violently and I turn back to Abigail. She sets her jaw and slams the grimoire shut.
βYou need to go. Nowββ she demands. βYour time here is up.β
Chapter 20
Convergence
Abigailβs form suddenly flickers before my eyes, jittering between solid and translucent. The rest of the space, the wall, torches, and even the floor do the same. Itβs as if their entire reality is threatened by whatever is making everything tremble.
Without any time to question whoβor whatβis doing it, I nod at
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