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Lola ran along the wall of the castle, boosting the spirits of the kingdom. She did her best to not let any emotion other than excitement out. โWe will not be prisoners of the Circle of Owls again! This is our Kingdom! This is our home!โ Her rally was met with cheers.
They started to arrive in pairs, hiding behind their feathered masks โ circling around the walls of the kingdom. The witches had conjured their elements, the elves had their bows drawn, fairies with their wands out and the borgs had their clubs raised. Both sides of the castle walls were waiting for their mistress to call the attack, and for a moment, they all froze together as they watched the hundreds of owls flying through the dead of night.
A group of the owls swooped in with their bundles. Thea, Penelope and Lilly were dropped into an opening between the trees. They were promptly met by a group of dwarfs who controlled their collars โ shocking their skin to show their control. The yelp that came from the women echoed through the night and disrupted the groups at the caste from watching the owls. A lone arrow was sent flying through the sky from a skittish elf on the castle wall.
โWhat are we going to do now?โ Lilly asked in a hushed whisper as she watched a dwarf sharpen his axe. โIf we try to move, theyโre going to start shocking us again.โ She was already rubbing the burn marks on her neck.
โIโm sure weโll have some time; Cricket will need to get Celeste before she comes here. She never could do anything by herself.โ Penelope was fidgeting with a bobby pin from her hair, trying to pick the lock on her collar.
โThen weโre going to be waiting forever.โ Lilly said with a smirk. โHer body was dragon food months ago.โ Her stare never broke from Thea the entire time she spoke.
Theaโs face dropped as she stared back at Lilly. โYou killed my mom?!โ Thea knew she shouldnโt care what happened to her mother, but she felt the impulse to protect her.
โYou got mine killed!โ Lillyโs voice echoed through the trees as Thea instinctually lunged toward Lilly but stopped in her tracks by her collar.
โStop it! Youโre better off without her.โ Penelope wrapped Thea in her arms. โYour mother was an evil woman and didnโt care for anyone besides herself โ your aunt had brainwashed her long before you were born into only doing what Cricket wanted. We need to work together if weโre going to survive this. Cricket is going to be a danger if she gets our powers!โ
Over their heads they could see the fiery glow of the oil being launched from the catapult and the battle cries of the members of the Circle, as they ran toward the castle. The oil lit the trees on fire and melted the skin of attackers so quickly they didnโt even have a chance to scream. The battle had started without Cricketโs arrival โ giving Lola and her followers the upper hand of the attack. The followers sent their vats of oil raining down upon The Circle. The archers sent their arrows directly after โ piercing the skin of the borgs who were on the front line. The fairies flew down below and were casting spells on everyone
Cricket kept her distance from the battle she knew was taking place above her head. The musty scent of the empty dungeon filled her nose as she brought Robin in through the secret passage that lead to the old meeting area of the Circle.
She held onto Robinโs arm by the elbow, dragging her through the tunnels of the castle, collecting small pieces of her crystal as they went. The satchel she had with her was filling with the shards as they made their way up to the sitting room of the castle.
โThereโs no way youโll be able to get that crystal back together, Cricket. Youโll have to find a different way.โ Robin did her best to distract Cricket from making it to her destination. She hugged onto Tinker as tight as she could to keep the cat from doing anything to get shocked by her collar.
โEven with part of the crystal, Iโll be able to use it. You know what I read in one of your books?โ
โIโm sure a lot of thingsโฆ..โ Robin kept her voice low.
โIt turns out that when you take someoneโs power โ or part of their soul, and split it, the power never fully becomes whole again in that person. Just like the crystal when you break it, the shards will never be whole again no matter what spell you use to bring it back. Part of every personโs soul, and their magic are stuck in each piece Iโm collecting.โ Cricket held up a small piece to the light so Robin could see a cloudy shadow move inside of it. โMixing all the pieces together again is a cocktail of all the magic and power.โ She had a blissful smile on her face as she scooped up another piece.
Robin didnโt speak again, as she too knew that part of the souls was going to be trapped in the crystal. Anything that has a soul can be healed by a witch with that power. She knew that as Cricket was a healer just as Thea was, she was going to do her best to heal the stone into one massive piece.
โIโll have part of the souls I took before, plus
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