Page 164 of Hide the Witches


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Fine, I’d do this myself.

I stepped forward. “We seek Dyssara.”

The woman’s laugh was sharp and humorless. “You seek a fairytale. A story mothers tell children about a city that doesn’t exist.”

“And yet here you are, standing at the edge of the world, guarding nothing.” I gestured to the parted flame behind her. “That’s an awful lot of effort for a fairytale.”

Her eyes narrowed. “Careful, girl. You don’t know what you’re asking for.”

Pushing beyond the tiny seed of doubt, I held her gaze, showing only confidence. Confidence in what I’d seen with the locator spell. “I know exactly what I’m asking for. A city that was hidden from maps sits behind that flame, protected by a water witch who tells pretty lies about fairytales. We didn’t fly across countries on a whim. We have proof it exists, and reason to be here.”

“Proof.” She said it like the word tasted rotten. “Everyone has proof. Doesn’t mean they deserve access.”

I lifted a brow. “So, you admit there’s something beyond. I know others that come and go, so it must be possible. What is the key?”

She remained preternaturally still as she studied me. “Would I be so well greeted if I came to your home and asked for the key to enter? A stranger on your doorstep making demands.”

When I didn’t respond, she smiled. And it was an eerie thing, a little too wide for what I believed her to be, though Iknewshe used water magic.

“That’s what I thought.” She pulled a triangular piece of gold metal from her robes. The relic was engraved with runic symbols that shifted when I looked at them directly. Three points, three sides, a hollow center that seemed to pull at my vision.

“Only you,” she said, holding the item out. “Touch the Seeker. Let it judge your intent.”

Silas growled low, moving to block me. I put a hand on his neck.

“It’s fine.”

“It’s not fine,” Calder said. “We don’t know what that thing does.”

“There are no other choices.” I moved toward the woman.

“Your hand,” she instructed. “Palm flat against the center.”

I reached out, hesitated for just a breath, then pressed my palm to the cold metal.

The world tilted.

Not physically. But in my mind, suddenly there was a presence that felt ancient... and amused.

Well, well.The voice was feminine.What have we here? A sliver of the divine, wandering around like a lost lamb. How delightfully unexpected.

“I’m not?—”

Oh, don’t bother lying to me, dear. I can taste what you are. Phoenix marked. All that lovely destiny burning under your skin.There was a pause, like the artifact was considering.But you’re not here to burn anything, are you? How strange. How wonderfully strange.

Words were plucked from my mind.I’m here to find someone. To save her if I can.

The voice turned thoughtful.Save her.From herself? From the world? From the consequences of her own choices? Do be specific.

I pushed my thoughts forward.From being hunted. From being killed for something she might not have even done.

Might not.The artifact seemed to laugh.You’re not certain she’s innocent. And yet here you stand, willing to cross the eternal flame, to enter a city that doesn’t exist, all for amight not.

Yes.

How deliciously foolish.Another pause.Very well. Your intentions are pure enough, even if your logic is questionable. I’ll grant you passage, divine one. Try not to burn down the city, would you? And do mind the Master. I hear he’s unforgiving.

The presence retreated from my mind. I pulled my hand back, gasping.