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For a moment, silence stretched between the shadow-man and his acolyte. Alex could see the thought gathering beneath the shifting, starry contours of Eliasâs face, now even harder to pin down with his fragmenting form. As the silence continued, Alex convinced himself Elias was going to deny it. It was the shadow-manâs way.
âI was going to lie,â admitted Elias, âbut I know you wouldnât believe me.â
âSo you did it?â Alex gasped. The truth was harder than the lie.
Elias moved his head in what Alex supposed to be a nod. âI did, but I have my reasons.â
âWhat possible reason could you have had?â spat Alex.
âWell, if youâd let me finish, youâd know,â quipped Elias, growing irritated. The shadow-man waited, the impossible oblivion of his eyes surveying Alex haughtily, like a teacher waiting for a class to quiet down.
âGo on,â said Alex reluctantly.
Elias smiled, flashing his inky teeth, though Alex wasnât sure it was appropriate. âI did it because that curly-haired nuisance was reaching for a very dangerous book on dark magic.â
Alex raised an eyebrow, unimpressed.
âYouâre telling me books canât be dangerous? Youâve seen the damage those sorts of books can do,â he whispered with a sly grin.
Alex frowned. âWhat do you mean?â
Elias sighed. âYouâre not very sharp today, Webberâthis place has made you so slow,â he remarked, pulling a rude face. âThat other one of yours. The French one.â
âSheâs not my âother oneâ,â muttered Alex defensively.
Elias grinned with amusement. âI meant your other friendâIâve no idea what youâre referring to,â he mocked playfully, apparently delighting in Alexâs discomfort.
âWhat about her?â
âShe has been sick, right?â
Alex nodded slowly.
âYouâre not stupid, Alex. Well, not all the time,â goaded Elias. âYouâve been told about magic that moves things. Now piece it together. I will not be getting my silver platter out today!â
Alex frowned as fear gripped him. He looked to Elias for further confirmation of the suspicions heâd had about Natalie, but the shifting, shadowy features gave nothing away. He loathed how vague Elias could be.
âIt takes a lot of magic?â ventured Alex.
Elias moved the misty fronds of what should have been hands together in a silent, mocking clap. Seemingly, Eliasâs favorite gesture. It irked Alex every time, which he guessed was the point.
âShe used life magic?â he asked, wanting his thoughts confirmed once and for all.
âDing, ding, ding! Give the boy a prizeâhow about the giant hippo for the lucky lady?â Elias smirked, his shadowy mouth curving up into an eerie smile.
âBut she got better.â
Elias rolled his mysterious eyes in exasperation. âSo, as long as it doesnât kill you, that means itâs okay? I think Iâm some sort of proof thatâs not true.â A flash of something strange moved across his face, as if he had said something he hadnât intended to, but the expression disappeared as quickly as it had appeared. âAnyway, thatâs not the point. Iâm just saying, books can be dangerous. Your power-hungry pal read that spell in a book and made herself ill because of it. Mind you, she was doing it to save you all, so maybe we shouldnât be too hard on her,â he retorted. âAnd hey, sheâs okay now, so that spell wasnât any of the really, really bad stuffâbut this stuff, in that book, is stuff you donât want anyone you care about touching.â
âHow do you know whatâs in it?â asked Alex.
Elias paused. âI just know,â he breathed, his voice suddenly drenched in a sadness so heartrending, Alex wasnât sure he could take it. From within the starry, shadowy form of Elias, a thousand echoed sorrows seemed to surge forward, whispering all around Alexâs head, creeping through him with shivering tendrils, until they had seeped into every cell within his body. âI know, firsthand, what that book can do, and I didnât want her to have it.â
Elias made me, and I am Elias, the universe within the shadow-man whispered.
Alex wasnât sure if Elias meant he was trying to stop Ellabell from reaching for a book on strong, terrible magic in order to protect her from it, or because he simply didnât want anyone to know about such dark magic. As much as his suspicions told him it was the latter, there was an internal battle that Alex couldnât balance. It was the sadness in Eliasâs voice that made him think twice about the shadow-manâs intentions with the bookâthe sound haunted him. Yet, he could neither forget nor forgive what Elias had done to Ellabell. No matter what the reason, there was no excuse for the bruising and trauma that girl had suffered. Anger flared inside him once more.
âYou canât win me over with your sob stories, Elias. What you did to Ellabell was unforgivable. There were ways you could have done it that didnât involve attacking her, but you chose violence and fear. You use them as weapons, to control peopleâitâs cruel and twisted, like you!â he shot back.
Eliasâs eyes flashed with anger. âAfter all I have done? I expected better from you, Spellbreaker. Everyone turns their back on Elias, blinded by the tattle-tales of others,â he seethed, his supernatural voice making Alexâs bones tremble.
âYou hurt her, for no reason but to keep her from saying something to me,â Alex hissed, his heart pounding. He thought of how Ellabell had avoided him all those weeks after the attack, of the bruises on her face, and he wanted to tear Elias to pieces. The shadowy figure wasnât nearly so fearsome when he was struggling to hold himself together. Alexâs anger seemed to break him apart much faster, somehow. Rippling fronds snaked away from Eliasâs body, fragmenting it sliver by sliver.
âI protect you, AlexâI help and I serve and I get stabbed in the back, every time,â breathed Elias, his voice somehow omnipresent. The black pools of his eyes glimmered with starry grief and sparking rage. âI didnât mean to hurt her; I just wanted to stop her. It may have escaped your notice, but my motor skills arenât exactly on point.â He flapped his shadowy
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