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over the smooth stained oak. โ€œWe actually get along really well, and after I let go of my anger, it was easy to become friends.โ€

โ€œMore than friends, from where Iโ€™m sitting, but far be it for me to judge. Iโ€™ve had plenty of dalliances myself over the years. Aliria finds them healthy.โ€

The door swung open, and Jasmine returned, followed by Magnolia. Jasmine set down my water and brought Magnus his wine. I thanked her and took a sip. The water was crystal clear. Condensation ran down the glass as I drank. It was cool, probably the best tasting water Iโ€™d ever had, and all I could think about was the whiskey I wasnโ€™t having instead.

Huh, maybe I do have a problem. I drank the water and held the glass to the bridge of my nose, basking in the cold glass as water dripped into my eyebrows.

My headache went away as the chill soaked into my slick skin. I set the drink down as the main door opened and Aliria, Raven, and Eris walked in.

All three of them had discarded their casual clothes for much more formal attire. Aliria wore a black dress that revealed too much of her substantial cleavage. The dress was stunning and stopped just shy of her smooth knees.

Raven wore a simple red linen blouse that matched her eyes and a black skirt. Her hair fell down her back, and she looked stunning in the outfit. It fit her perfectly, but my eyes swept to Eris, and I couldnโ€™t take my eyes off her.

She wore black, like her mother, but it was a blouse, rather than a dress, that paired with a golden skirt that swished to her thighs. Her hair was tied back out of her face, and her smile lit up the entire room.

She was blissfully happy, and I loved how it made her glow in the firelight.

โ€œWhy, donโ€™t you all look lovely,โ€ Magnus said, taking a sip of his wine.

โ€œThank you, darling.โ€ Aliria took her seat by Magnus while Raven and Eris flanked either side of me.

Both of them rested their hands on my legs, and I gave them both a tentative squeeze. โ€œYou both look lovely.โ€

They beamed at me.

Magnolia came around and brought them their drinks, while I stuck to water.

โ€œAll right, Magnus. Spill. How can you control time?โ€

โ€œOh, figured it out, did you?โ€ Aliria asked.

โ€œHe had help,โ€ Magnus replied. โ€œBut I did tell you Iโ€™d answer your questions. To keep it simple, chronomancer is a legendary class, with only one person able to use it. Me. Iโ€™ve had it since the beginning. I was given greater power in this world, along with two others, to ensure we could maintain order. This was, of course, before the schism.

โ€œNow Iโ€™m just trying to keep everything from falling apart.โ€

Two others? Whoโ”€no, Iโ€™ve got a good hunch already, and there are more important questions I need answered now.

โ€œYou used time travel to bring Aliria back to life?โ€ I asked.

โ€œI did, though it cost me dearly to do it. Traveling that far back through time is something that I can only do once a lifetime. And since most of time has been erased, itโ€™s not something I can risk doing again.

โ€œTo be honest, most of my greater powers have been diminished. Iโ€™ve had to remove the spells and abilities that no longer work or are too dangerous to try to use.โ€

โ€œIs that how you can cast spells without using Script?โ€ I asked, rubbing my chin.

He chuckled and took a sip of his wine. โ€œIn a manner of speaking. Iโ€™m still casting using Script circles or incantations, but one of my abilities allows me to manipulate time in my immediate vicinity. I simply condense the casting into nanoseconds. Before your eyes can even register the spell, itโ€™s complete.โ€

I laughed. โ€œWell, how do you explain the finger snaps and hand waving?โ€

He snorted as the glass of wine was at his lips, and he nearly did a spit take. Magnus quickly set his wine down and dabbed at his mouth with cloth. When he was finished, he smiled wide at me. โ€œConsider it an idiosyncrasy of mine. Itโ€™s easier to visualize a spell if I ground it with a physical motion, but itโ€™s not necessary.โ€

I absorbed what he told me and leaned back. Everything he told me added up to what Iโ€™d seen him do, so I had no reason not to believe him. The logic fit.

โ€œSo what do we do about the system?โ€

โ€œWe wait. I have a few guests who should be arriving shortly, and we can procced once they arrive.โ€

โ€œIn the meantime, I believe I made you a promise, Duran,โ€ Aliria said, speaking up over the rim of her wineglass.

Huh? Oh, right. She promised to get rid of the Aspect.

โ€œDonโ€™t trust her, she speaks lies!โ€

Right, she promised to get rid of you.

โ€œDonโ€™t do it.โ€

Yeah, like Iโ€™m willing to trust you, either. Youโ€™ve only been playing nice because Iโ€™ve been feeding you blood. Donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve forgotten who got me into this mess in the first place, Aspect.

โ€œYou think you can get rid of it?โ€

โ€œI know I can,โ€ she said as she drained her glass and stood. โ€œFollow me.โ€

All of us stood and returned to the throne room. Magnus took his place, and with a flourish, threw his cane in the air and it vanished. Raven and Eris stood next to Jasmine as Aliria walked over to me.

โ€œDonโ€™t do this, knightโ€ฆSampson, donโ€™t let her destroy me!โ€

You brought this on yourself. You sought to control me, and you should have realized the foolishness of your plan. We couldโ€™ve been allies, but you turned against me first.

It bellowed in rage and sank its frigid claws into my heart. I dropped to my knees as pain tore apart my insides.

โ€œEnough of

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