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It shook Alex to think there was nothing to be done for those students who had been brought here from Stillwater House, especially as their assistance would have been appreciated, and he could have tried to repay them with true freedom, one day. But, if what Demeter said was true, they were lost for good.
A dread-tinged silence filled the room.
âSo, you promised youâd tell us how you both ended up here,â Jari said, breaking the tension as he lay on the floor, propping himself up on his elbows.
âAh, an excellent story. Well, this fine gentleman found me sprawled on my caboose after bounding through an ill-placed portal, following quite the hair-raising journey,â chuckled Lintz, nudging Demeter in the arm. âIâd had a rough time after high-tailing it from Spellshadow, once that devilish little weakling returned with his gang of cronies, and that darned other place wasnât much friendlier. I barely got out in one piece!â
Alex assumed âthat darned other placeâ was the mysterious fourth haven, Falleaf House. In his mind, the four havens were connected in a sort of ring, so it made sense that the next one along, the one between here and Spellshadow, should be the undiscovered realm of Falleaf. However, it didnât quite sound like the sanctuary Alex was hoping to find. He wondered whether or not heâd ever get to see what Falleaf had to offerâand whether he even wanted to. Kingstone would have to serve as their escape route for now.
I suppose itâs better the devil you know, he mused.
âSo after giving him a guardâs uniform, I made it so it was just the two of us on duty, so nobody suspected he hadnât always been here. Our job is easy thanks to the barrier magic,â the auburn-haired man piped up. âI, on the other hand, was a former teacher at Stillwater, but I got sent here a long time ago for telling one too many Spellbreaker stories to my students⊠There were complaints.â
âPhooey! Your stories are wonderful,â insisted Lintz.
âVery kind of you. Alas, fortune favors the ignorant,â Demeter quipped. âThen, they have the audacity to waltz back through here, asking after me, wanting me to teach a student again. Naturally, I got on my high hat and said, âNot a chance,â but thenââ
âBut I persuaded him otherwise. I had a feeling it was you, Alex, and I asked if Demeter here wouldnât mind keeping an eye on you all, to make sure you were safe.â Lintz smiled encouragingly.
âOh goodness, I was thrilled to be meeting a real-life Spellbreakerâif theyâd led with that, Iâd have been over there like a bullet, but it was Lintz here who told me what you were and who you were. And I have to say, you met my expectations and then some!â Demeter gushed.
Alex hardly thought himself worthy of that accolade. All heâd done in his lessons with Demeter was encourage the teacher to keep speaking so he wouldnât have to do any actual work.
âMind you, I made him promise to get you all out if anything bad happened,â Lintz added.
âYes, then I was sent back for not toeing the line,â said Demeter, nodding to Lintz. âAlypia thought I was up to my old tricksâŠâ
âGosh, yes, quite the wrench in the works!â
âFortunately, you seemed to have that all in your fingers, didnât you, Alex?â said Demeter.
Alex wondered if Demeterâs dismissal had something to do with the reason he was being disciplined when Alex had caught sight of him in the windowless study room. He made a mental note to ask him about it later, in private.
âIâm not sure I had it quite in hand, but we got out.â Alex shrugged, subtly correcting Demeterâs phrasing.
âAh, speaking of getting out, we need to get you all out of the magical realm as soon as possible,â announced Lintz. âItâs the only place youâll be safeââ
âAnd weâre going to help,â Demeter said.
The group exchanged dubious glances.
âHow?â asked Alex, staring at the two men.
Lintz met the eyes of each of his former students. âWith a portal to the outside world.â
Chapter 3
The idea of creating a portal had been on Alexâs mind for a long time now, but theyâd never had the opportunity to put that plan into actionâor even figure out where to start.
After a dumbfounded silence, Natalie was the first to speak. âYou⊠know how to build one?â
âA dear friend of mine happened to have a book on the subject, stashed away,â Demeter said. âLintz and I had been studying it in preparation for your arrival.â
Lintz twirled his moustache thoughtfully. âIt will be a difficult task, as portal-building usually is, made all the more complex by the fact that weâre starting from scratch. But with all of you here, we should be able to make it a success. Though, I should warn you that this type of portal requires one of two thingsâeither a great deal of time and energy, or a great deal of essence.â
âIs this enough?â Alex asked, holding up the satchel he still wore over his shoulder. Carefully, he lifted the flap to show Lintz the smoky, black glass bottles and their pulsing red contents. Lintz gaped, moving toward the bag for a closer look. The shock on Lintzâs face remained as he let his chubby fingers trail across some of the bottles.
âGoodness⊠Are these from Stillwater?â Lintz asked breathlessly.
âStraight from Alypiaâs study. Will it work?â Alex asked, more insistently.
Lintz sighed. âIt will certainly help⊠but a portal to the real world takes an enormous amount of essence, given that you are essentially tearing a hole in the fabric of reality. Building one to another magical place is childâs play by comparison, as you are using an already established network and simply opening an old wound instead
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