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Her lips press tightly, but she nods.
Dominic steps forward, his eyes sweeping around the stone chamber. βAbigail, I know this probably sounds insane to you, but itβs important. Trust me.β
His final words resonate with such strong sentiment, I suck in a breath. Heβs desperate to do this, but he truly believes this is the only way. Whether itβs for himself, or for the sake of my family, I donβt know. But if the results are the same, I donβt care.
Abigailβs forehead creases, but she drops her chin and whispers. βThere is a way for a necromancer to help lift the veil for another.β
βGoodβthatβs good. Right?β I say.
βWhat is it?β Dominic asks.
I hold up an index finger to have him wait a moment.
βThe magic is but a remnant; however, I am quite certain it would do as you ask,β she says.
βFine,β I say, shaking my head. βWhat do we need to do?β
Apprehension and anxiety roll themselves into one big ball in my stomach, and my imagination rolls through different ways I might have to employ to kill Dominic. I shudder them away.
βAs necromancers, our natural state is to tread lightly between the world of the living and that of the dead. The veil is not an obstacle for us the way it is for most. If a soul is coaxed from a body with the correct potion, it will simulate death, and we may be able to guide it across from this side. However, should his soul linger there for too longβ¦β Her voice lowers in a warning.
βHe wonβt be able to return,β I finish for her.
She nods.
Dominicβs eyes widen as he watches me.
Turning to him I say, βAbigail thinks it can be done. But itβll take time. We need to create a potion, I guess. Something that will force your soul from your body.β
Dominicβs face pulls in tight and he reaches into his jeans pocket. βYouβve gotta understand, Iβve felt this coming for a while. Okay? But today, I went into a trance trying to find my way to make this work and when I came to, I had written some ingredients on a piece of paper,β he says, grinning sheepishly. βI wasnβt sure what it was, but I figured Iβd use it as my last resort if you didnβt help. Guess that wasnβt why I was called to create it.β
He reaches his hand out, dropping a small vial into my palm. I pick it up, spinning it between my fingertips. The liquid glows with a strange purple, glittery energy. Holding it out to Abigail, I ask, βDoes this look like the potion we need? Or is this something else?β
Abigail steps forward, peering into the depths of it. After a moment, she nods. βIt appears to be so. Does the Crane boy remember its contents?β
βShe wants to know whatβs in it,β I say, relaying the message.
Dom shrugs. βNot much, really. Lavender, lemon mixed with holy water, and powdered belladonna root. Oh, and a drop of my blood, for some reason.β
Abigail watches him closely. βWhat of its creation? Was it warmed with the Necrosis Flame?β
βDid you use the Necrosis Flame to stew the ingredients?β I ask, sighing heavily.
βWhat the hell is the Necrosis Flame? That sounds like it should be your area of expertise, not mine,β he sputters.
Immediately, any hopes that we might have an easy way out of this are dashed. I turn back to Abigail, who says, βAll is not lost. The Crane boy is right; this is more our area of expertise.β
βOkay?β I say, enclosing the vial in my palm.
βThe Necrosis Flame can be summoned by a necromancer for various reasons. Some are intentional, while others are not. In a necromancer, it often springs forth as visual indicator or warning system that someoneβs life force is in a state of active disturbance. But when used intentionally, it produces an ethereal flame capable of brewing the Feign Death Potion,β she says, tipping her chin high as she clasps her hands behind her back.
βThe Feign Death Potion?β I say, practically laughing at the name.
βIs that what this is?β Dominic asks.
I nod. βAlmost.β
βBecause I am no longer of the living, I cannot spring forth this flame, but you can, my dear. You simply need to concentrate on it to make it happen,β Abigail says, beginning to pace.
βConcentrate? Like with the astral projection? Orβ?β
βHave you never felt a time when the Necrosis Flame was triggered unintentionally?β she asks.
Shaking my head, I snicker. βNot that I can think of.β
But suddenly, my wry laughter is cut short as I think of all those times with Colton.
βWhat is it?β Abigail asks, narrowing her gaze.
Inhaling a deep breath, I tilt my head, shifting through all of the times the flames erupted with Colton. βI think maybe I have, actually.β
βGood, then you know its vibration. I want you to close your eyes and call upon it.β
Doing as Iβm told, I close my eyes, thinking about Colton and the flames. I have no idea the flames were a warning about his life forceβand it suddenly has me worrying that he might not be as immortal as everyone thinks he is.
However, when I open my eyes, I look down to find my hand consumed by the same orange and blue flames. And though itβs fully engulfed by it, my hand is completely unscathed. However, inside my palm, the contents of the vial begin to boil.
I stare down at the bubbling liquid until, abruptly, the flames go out.
βI believe we can now proceed,β she says, her face stoic. βBut do so cautiously.β
Nodding to her, I turn to Dominic and hold the vial back out to him.
βI have no idea what just happened. You know that, right?β he mutters, accepting the small glass object.
βThatβs okay. All you need to know is weβre ready to go now,β I say.
βHe will wish to be lying down before drinking the potion. It takes but seconds to work,β Abigail says, continuing to pace around the room like a caged animal.
βDominic, lie down on
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