{"id":14,"date":"2014-11-11T09:51:11","date_gmt":"2014-11-11T14:51:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/janicegraham.ca\/authorblog\/?p=14"},"modified":"2014-11-11T09:51:11","modified_gmt":"2014-11-11T14:51:11","slug":"chapter-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jigraham.com\/authorblog\/2014\/11\/11\/chapter-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Chapter 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Losian stopped at the mouth of the alley. His skin prickled with the sense of magic coiling deep within the darkness in front of him. The wind swirled the dust around his ankles bringing with it smells, making him wonder, not for the first time, how anyone could live in this section of Agen. His smile twisted. He hated living in any section of Agen. It all smelled, reeked really, of dirt, shit, decay and corruption. Corruption smelt the worst.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cDo you think this is a good idea? Gruthwin thinks that a mage might be involved,\u201d Notir whispered from behind Losian.<\/p>\n<p>Losian rolled his eyes. \u201cGruthwin \u2018thinks\u2019 a mage is involved? He doesn\u2019t know,\u201d Losian whispered harshly. \u201cWhat do you want me to do, go back to the Dutyhame? Sorry Captain, we think there\u2019s a mage so we came back,\u201d he replied so softly that he wasn\u2019t sure that Notir even heard him. Losian pushed his coat back so he could get at his hip knife more easily. He let his throwing knife drop into his hand. Notir might be a pain in the arse but he was right to be cautious. He heard Gruthwin move up to stand beside him.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere\u2019s definitely a mage in there,\u201d Gruthwin murmured. \u201cFeels strong. Notir may be right.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Losian opened his mouth and took a deep breath. The air, heavy and rank with the smell of rotting garbage, coated his tongue and throat. He wanted to gag but he shut his mouth and swallowed hard. Beneath the smell of decay was another oily smell; magic freshly cast. \u201cStrong or not, we have to see,\u201d Losian said. His words barely carried beyond the two of them.<\/p>\n<p>Losian could tell that Gruthwin was as reluctant as Notir but they had worked together long enough for him to know what was what. He held up three fingers. The others would know they were going in on the count of three. The first finger curled in. That should give Gruthwin enough time to set up a defence spell. Losian curled the second finger. The problem with defence spells is that they were tailored more to the attack spell and you couldn\u2019t choose the best one until you were attacked. The last finger curled down just as Losian noted Gruthwin\u2019s fingers start to flick through a pattern for a spell.<\/p>\n<p>Losian got three steps into the darkness of the alley when the walls on either side lit up with a bolt of magic that slid sideways off the shield Gruthwin had thrown up in front of him. The magic didn\u2019t feel familiar. It bounced and ricocheted around him. He walked steadily down the alley straining his eyes. The mage was still cloaked in darkness, just off to the left. He couldn\u2019t see but he could feel him. Could feel the magic building.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGet down,\u201d Losian shouted throwing himself to the left just as another bolt passed him, his hair feeling singed. There was a scream from behind him as the shield disintegrated. He snapped his throwing dagger towards where he felt the core of the magic was, and rolled to his left. In the darkness he couldn\u2019t see where to aim. His dagger disappeared but no body toppled. Another bolt incinerated the trash where he had been. \u201cGruthwin!\u201d he yelled.<\/p>\n<p>A flash of light flew from the mouth of the alley towards the murk but splashed harmlessly against the darkness. A retaliatory strike arrowed towards the mouth of the alley. Losian hoped that Gruthwin had avoided it. There was no sound which could be because he was dead or was preparing another strike. Losian rose to a crouch and searched the alley for something he could use. His knives would be useless but maybe his own magic, puny as it was, could help, if only to distract the mage until Gruthwin could figure out what spell to use. He searched for something green. There was so little that was green in this barren city. There. He could feel the thin tendril of a plant, a scraggly weed that climbed over everything, clinging to walls, trying to reach any light. A survivor and found everywhere. He urged it to twine around the ankle of the mage. Magic had to know what it was fighting. The mage wouldn\u2019t expect a plant to be a weapon. Losian urged it to anchor itself tightly. If he yanked the mage\u2019s feet out from underneath him, maybe he\u2019d hit his head. Maybe it would give Gruthwin enough time to come up with a counter spell.<\/p>\n<p>Losian poured his strength into the plant and his head began to pound. He could feel the mage trying to shake the plant away from his ankle. He couldn\u2019t just blast it away, not if he wanted to keep his foot. The pain in his head was intensifying. \u201cGruthwin, come on man, do something,\u201d he muttered hanging on with a thread. He couldn\u2019t see anymore and his hearing was beginning to fade.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThat\u2019s it, a thorn would be nice,\u201d a voice murmured in his ear, a woman\u2019s voice\u201d<\/p>\n<p>A thorn? A thorn. He clung to that. He sharpened a leaf.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cLet me help,\u201d the voice whispered.<\/p>\n<p>Losian wavered. Help? who could help him? He was damaged, brain damaged, no one could help him. The pain fogged his mind, reminded him of what he couldn\u2019t do. \u201cHelp?\u201d he croaked. A question, or he thought it was a question but all of sudden the pain was less, not gone. He felt someone rummaging through his mind like he would ruffle pages in a book. There was a soft laugh, then a frown. How could he hear a frown?<\/p>\n<p>*What happened here?*<\/p>\n<p>There was a sharp pain, hard, his head was going to explode, his eyes watered and he heard someone screaming. Then it stopped. The pounding headache seemed easy compared to that. He managed to open his eyes to slits but his sight wavered so much that he was nauseous and he shut his eyes.<\/p>\n<p>*Push the thorn into his ankle. That\u2019s right. Now all you have to,* the voice paused. *Someone should be hung. Watch.*<\/p>\n<p>How could he watch with his head in a vice? But he felt what she did. Somehow, just below his magic she slid her\u2019s, following his magic through the plant, barely detected by him and into the thorn. He could feel the mage reaching down to pull the thorn out of his ankle and the blood, the single drop of blood. He could feel her satisfaction as she slid something into the tiny wound. What? A bubble of air? What the hell?<\/p>\n<p>The mage threw another of those bolts meant to torch everything in its path. He felt the power flowing inexorably towards him. His brother would be pleased at his death. He could almost feel his brother\u2019s satisfaction. The magic hit and passed him by. A second and third bolt followed. The air in the alley was becoming hot, hard to breathe. His poor little plant had started to shrivel from the heat. He pulled back from it, barely conscious of what he did. He didn\u2019t need to feel its death, his own would be enough. Another bolt followed. Didn\u2019t this mage have anything else in his arsenal? Maybe a giant fist that would slam down on him, flatten him and put him out of his misery. He didn\u2019t know how long he tottered there. He could care less if he lived or died. Finally he could feel the blackness coming. He reached out and fell into it, smelling lilacs as he went.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Losian stopped at the mouth of the alley. His skin prickled with the sense of magic coiling deep within the darkness in front of him. The wind swirled the dust around his ankles bringing with it smells, making him wonder, not for the first time, how anyone could live in this section of Agen. His &hellip; <a href=\"https:\/\/jigraham.com\/authorblog\/2014\/11\/11\/chapter-1\/\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading <span class=\"screen-reader-text\">Chapter 1<\/span> <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"jetpack-related-posts":[{"id":16,"url":"https:\/\/jigraham.com\/authorblog\/2014\/11\/12\/chapter-2\/","url_meta":{"origin":14,"position":0},"title":"Chapter 2","date":"November 12, 2014","format":false,"excerpt":"Losian opened his eyes, or rather he pried them open. His headache was as bad as any he had felt and he didn\u2019t think he could move a muscle. He tried to make out where he was, but everything was a blur. He was alive. Most people, he supposed would\u2026","rel":"nofollow","context":"In \"Scrivener\"","img":{"src":"","width":0,"height":0},"classes":[]},{"id":78,"url":"https:\/\/jigraham.com\/authorblog\/2015\/01\/08\/chapter-11-and-12\/","url_meta":{"origin":14,"position":1},"title":"Chapter 11 and 12","date":"January 8, 2015","format":false,"excerpt":"Chapter 11 \u201cGreger was the investigator for these. He has a new mage, Borgny. Don't know him,\u201d Gruthwin said, waving the paper, \u201cand I don\u2019t know his scrivener at all.\u201d He paced along beside Losian reading more. \u201cIt doesn\u2019t look like they\u2019ve got much to go on. We could talk\u2026","rel":"nofollow","context":"In \"Scrivener\"","img":{"src":"","width":0,"height":0},"classes":[]},{"id":20,"url":"https:\/\/jigraham.com\/authorblog\/2014\/11\/13\/chapter-4\/","url_meta":{"origin":14,"position":2},"title":"Chapter 4","date":"November 13, 2014","format":false,"excerpt":"\u201cIs this a good idea? She\u2019s a wedgren. She could be trying a scam,\u201d Gruthwin hissed at him as they left the dutyhalme. \u201cWe need a scrivener and what can she do but record what I say. 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