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Alex knew it certainly helped him to hear where she thought he needed to focus. On occasion, some of his rapid streams of anti-magic lacked solidity and impact, his conjurations less robust if he had to make them quickly. He knew it was simply a matter of practice, and he needed to make sure his spells were consistently strong, whether he had ten minutes to prepare or a fraction of a second.

Natalie had improved in leaps and bounds too, ever since her steady recovery from the dark magic she had used to relocate the portal. Her hands no longer shook, and it took a fair amount of time before she started to tire. It was a good sign, and one Alex was glad to see. Since his visit with Elias, he had been reluctant to ask her again what had happened that day, but with the shadow-manā€™s insight, he knew he had to keep an eye on his friendā€™s advancements. Yes, she was almost entirely healthy again, but he couldnā€™t help worrying that it might lead to her further pursuit of ā€˜strongā€™ magic. He couldnā€™t forget the gleam heā€™d seen in her eyes as she had watched the Stillwater students compete. In addition, she had been spending an awful lot of time huddled in corners with Helena, chatting in low voices away from the rest of the group.

The silvery-haired young woman kept her promise to visit every other day, bringing bigger boxes of supplies to tide them over, and each visit led to these secret, hushed talksā€”Natalie monopolizing the girlā€™s time, much to Jariā€™s annoyance. He had grand plans of flirtation and courtship, and had been unable to carry any of them out during Helenaā€™s brief stopovers.

Each time Alex and Natalie sparred, he would see a spell he didnā€™t recognize, twisting toward him from her palms. Sometimes they were surprisingly potent ones which sent him sprawling backward in a dense mist of snow and ice, leaving him wondering what the spell would have done if he had been an ordinary wizard. It was almost as if he had become Natalieā€™s guinea pig, a means for her to semi-harmlessly try out her new tricks. It was clear Helena was teaching her these things, innocently enough, and he just hoped they were within the natural sphere of magic, and nothing from the dark, unnatural realms beyond.

ā€œWhy donā€™t we pair up today?ā€ Ellabell suggested one morning.

Alex frowned. ā€œIt wonā€™t be the same as sparring with the others, you know.ā€

ā€œI know. Iā€™ve been watching, remember?ā€

ā€œYou think youā€™re ready to take me on?ā€ he grinned, flirting a little.

ā€œI know I am,ā€ she purred.

Bristling with excitement, they moved to either side of the main room and faced each other. Ellabell drew crosses on the floor with the edge of her magic, burning the symbols temporarily into the stonework.

ā€œReady?ā€ Alex smiled.

Ellabell nodded. ā€œWhen you are.ā€

Alex sent out the first attack, ducking to his knees as he pressed his palms against the stonework, sending a ripple of anti-magic through the floor of the room. It was a trick he had tailored from the one heā€™d seen in the arena, and it worked like a charm. Spirals of anti-magic shot up through the masonry all around Ellabellā€™s feet, surprising her, though he had made sure they wouldnā€™t touch her.

ā€œNice trick!ā€ she gasped, slightly startled.

ā€œThanks,ā€ he replied brightly, as he waited for her move.

Holding her palms up, she built a golden ball in the air before her, twisting her hand sharply until the ball began to spin, faster and faster, sparks careening off it as it hurtled around. Lifting it up, she pulled her left hand inward, causing smaller globes of glittering gold energy to be flung from the center of the larger orb, where they tore through the room toward Alexā€™s head, missing him by a hair. The globes were relentless, however, as they proceeded to surge from the larger orb, whizzing past him at all angles as he tried his best to duck and weave away from them. A few hit him in the shoulder and hip with a hefty punch, but they turned swiftly into flurries of cold snow, leaving him with little more than a light bruising.

ā€œI think you got me!ā€ he said as the balls continued to spin through the air. He lifted his hands in surrender.

With a turn of her wrist, the larger, spinning ball disappeared in a glimmer of gold dust. ā€œDid I hit you?ā€ she asked, a look of worry on her face.

He smiled. ā€œA few timesā€”Iā€™m okay, though.ā€

ā€œAre you sure?ā€

He nodded. ā€œOf course. I can take more than that.ā€

ā€œWell, if you insist.ā€ She conjured several bolts in both palms and sent them speeding toward Alex.

ā€œNo, I didnā€™t meanā€”ā€ he stuttered, not able to get all his words out as the hurled missiles forced him to bob and weave, cutting his sentence short.

Quickly, he sent up a glinting shield around himself, blocking the thin bolts as they soared in his direction. They slammed harmlessly against the barrier, much to Alexā€™s relief, giving him a chance to catch his breath.

They spent a good hour testing each otherā€™s skills, with Alex trying out some of the spells he had picked up from the students in the arena, though inverted to his own anti-magical purposes. Some were more successful than othersā€”the burning figure of an eagle was one he would have to work on, as a paltry conjuration of loose, glittering mist was all he could manage, making Ellabell chuckle. It was strange; some spells seemed to invert easily, whereas others seemed to be solely for the use of mages. There was no anti-magical translation, or not one Alex could figure out, anyway. The conjuration of creatures and birds was proving particularly difficult. Ellabell could almost manage a sleek, golden bird of prey, but he just couldnā€™t get one to stick.

They stopped when Jari and Aamir appeared in the doorway.

ā€œYou mind if we cut in?ā€ Jari asked with a cheerful grin.

It was an expression that

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