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Dragon's Eye

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by Robin Wirth


  Lake,” he said with a nod. “Ye just did the same

  thing with thot little speech ye gave, if ye only

  but think on it. Ye tried to compel your

  classmates to follow yer way of thinking. The

  only difference is, my brand of compelling

  worked a lot sooner.”

  “I never thought about it quite like that,”

  Felicity admitted. “I suppose the idea has some

  merit. I’ll have to give it some thought.”

  “Och, and I’m glad to hear it,” he said.

  “Now, shall I take ye to see Lancelot Jones, so

  the two of ye can hash out all the gory details?”

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  “I don’t know, I’m not sure I’m ready,”

  Felicity said with a teasing tone. “I may need to

  stop off to get my sparring gloves first.”

  “Ye’ll be good for him, I think,” Dervish

  smirked. “Someone to keep him on his toes, as

  it were.”

  “Fine, then I suppose we’d best beard the

  lion in his den,” Felicity conceded. “Just let me

  say a few last good-byes, and we can be on our

  way.”

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  ELEVEN

  Since the day that his wife had left him

  ten years ago, Lancelot Jones had prided himself

  on having iron control over himself where

  women were concerned. Over the years, as the

  witches had begun to take notice of his single

  state, this control had become more of a second

  nature than the carefully maintained aloofness it

  had started out to be.

  The whole first year since Meryl had run

  off with some overly attentive elf, he had spent

  every single day reminding himself just how

  much she’d hurt him. The next few years, this

  thought process had dwindled down to just once

  a year, on the anniversary of the night she’d

  gone.

  Certainly Dervish, ever a kind and

  faithful friend to him, had tried to draw him out

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  of that mindset. He’d tried on many occasions to

  point out that not every woman was unfaithful

  just because one had been. He’d even managed

  to drag him to some date-match club a few

  months back, but there had been no woman there

  who could tempt him.

  However, quite recently he’d become

  very aware that he’d forgotten all about the

  anniversary marking the death of his marriage

  for at least two years in a row. His firm resolve

  had been on a downward spiral, and he hadn’t

  even realized it.

  Perhaps this lapse in his erstwhile firm

  grasp on his sanity was why he knew that it had

  been precisely three months, three weeks, and

  four days since he had suddenly found himself

  with Miss Felicity Lake pinned beneath him on

  the marbled tiles of the Magical Museum’s hall,

  that very same place that for the past hundred

  years he had been sworn to protect.

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  Since that night, Lance had been able to

  think of little else but the scintillating thought of

  tasting every part of Miss Felicity Lake’s

  delectable anatomy. It had been very difficult for

  him, facing off against her in the courtroom, and

  with much thought on the matter since, he’d

  figured out just exactly why it had stung quite so

  much.

  Firstly, there was the fact that her arrival

  had been quite unexpected, so he had been

  unable to prepare himself for it either mentally

  or physically. For her beautiful doe eyes,

  flashing angrily up at him from just a hair’s

  breadth away. Or her trembling lips he’d felt an

  overwhelming urge to kiss.

  Secondly, she had been right underneath

  of him, in a position he had not allowed himself

  the luxury to indulge in for a very long time. He

  could feel every single curve of her petite,

  perfect body pressed against his. And he ought

  to know how perfect, since he had replayed the

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  scene often enough afterwards to have

  memorized every curve thoroughly.

  And thirdly, there could be no ignoring

  everything he’d learned about the girl since then.

  How she was at the top of her class, how she’d

  felt obligated to take all the blame for a crime

  she hadn’t even been the originator of, just

  because she was that loyal to her friends. How

  she was a kind and caring witch who had a

  penchant for protecting the underdog.

  Dervish had, of course, went out of his

  way to inform him of her interests and dislikes,

  which he’d found out from Madame Grelda

  during the girl’s time there. The witch had given

  him periodic updates in compliance with the

  court order.

  But most importantly, Dervish had told

  him how Felicity had never once complained

  about the chore she had been assigned. She had

  actually gone out of her way to make certain it

  was done to perfection.

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  The man knew him too well, telling

  Lance something like that. Knew that he valued

  a good work ethic almost as much as he valued

  such true loyalty. If the sky had suddenly opened

  up and poured forth the woman of his dreams, it

  may as well have been Felicity Lake who fell

  down into his waiting arms.

  She was feisty, and beautiful, and also

  quite the innovative little spell-crafter. He had

  been with Dervish when her confetti charm had

  gone off, berating the man for his unfeeling

  ways.

  Rather than becoming annoyed, the old

  Scott had gotten up and taken a better look at the

  impressive handiwork as the particles circled

  about the room, deeming her one of the most

  ingenious young witches he’d ever come across.

  High praise coming from a wizard who was well

  over a thousand years old.

  How could a mere slip of a girl, barely

  seventeen years old, a girl who could not

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  possibly have ever faced a council of three

  hundred elders before that day, sit so calmly as

  they judged her? How could she speak to them

  so eloquently, and be so accepting of the

  punishment they eventually meted out to her?

  He didn’t know which affected him

  more, the way he’d reacted to her mentally, or

  the physical attraction he’d been dreaming of

  ever since that day. The very fact that he was

  thinking of her right now, rather than sitting

  comfortably in his rocker at home, laid

  testament to how much the young witch had

  gotten to him.

  Indeed, last night he should have been

  sitting comfortably inside his large country

  estate, sipping a brandy and resting his feet, as

  per usual. He should have been lying i
n his bed

  reading a good book. He should have been

  anywhere but where he found himself instead.

  “This place has been in need of a

  thorough cleaning well before today,” he

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  excused himself as he gave the Museum’s

  archives a final once over, waving his wand

  about as though he was running in a decathlon.

  “I’m not doing this for her. Not doing it just

  because I don’t want the lady to see what a slob

  I’ve been.”

  He flicked the wand again. A large

  feather-duster made its way out of the broom

  closet and set to the task of cleaning away all the

  cobwebs.

  “It’s only common courtesy to clean up

  a bit when expecting the arrival of a new

  employee, isn’t it? I’m sure it must be,” he

  continued, and padded into the bathroom to look

  for anything in there that he wouldn’t want

  Felicity to see.

  It was a good thing he did, too, for he’d

  apparently left a pair of his boxers lying about

  for however long it may have been. He knew the

  last time he had taken a shower there rather than

  returning home to do so was the night he and

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  Felicity had met. That was quite a long time for

  them to have been lying around.

  Lancelot reflected on the fateful day that

  Dervish McTavert had first mentioned his desire

  to hire Miss Lake. How his heart had sped up

  and his face had gone numb, and how his loins

  had begun to throb at the very thought.

  “By the gods, Dervish, why would you

  want to do a thing like that?” he’d gasped.

  “Thot’s a simple enough thing, laddie,”

  he’d scoffed. “Ye’ve been in need of an assistant

  around this place for an age now, and I believe

  Miss Felicity Lake would be perfect for thot

  position.”

  “Position?”

  Lance

  had

  repeated

  distractedly, and noticed he was rolling one long

  strand of his hair between his fingers. He’d

  quickly let go, hoping the older wizard would

  not notice, but that had not been the case.

  “Jones, ye canna tell me the wee lass

  hasna crossed yer mind since the two of ye met,”

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  Dervish insisted. “It seems to me thot since then,

  ye havna put a single thought together inside yer

  befuddled brain. If ye are so besotted with the

  girl, why not just tell her so?”

  “Besotted?” he’d scoffed. “What makes

  you think I’m besotted with Felicity Lake? You

  know that I have sworn off all relationships,

  McTavert. I’ll not let anyone hurt me like that

  again.”

  “See, thas exactly why a girl like Felicity

  Lake would catch yer eye,” Dervish pointed out.

  “Ye already ken just how much mettle she has,

  dinna ye? She wouldna tell anyone who her

  friends were. Thot’s a mark of true loyalty, right

  there. Now, if ye could harness thot loyalty for

  yerself, sure and ye would have the finest

  woman on the planet.”

  “Don’t be foolish, Dervish,” he’d said.

  “What would a school girl want with a man like

  me?”

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  “She’s not a school girl anymore,” he

  reminded him. “At least, she willna be one when

  she starts working here.”

  “And have you told the council about

  your desires concerning the girl?” Lancelot

  asked. “Have they agreed to it?”

  “I wanted to know if ye agreed first,

  laddie,” he said. “But, if ye agree to the job of

  giving Felicity her six years of training, I will

  tell them so first thing in the morning.”

  “I see no reason why you’d need my

  permission,” he answered slowly. “This is your

  Museum, much as I like to claim it as well. It

  should be up to you who works in it.”

  “Still, yer agreement was wanted,”

  Dervish persisted. “The main responsibility will

  lie with ye, lad. Sure and I’m too old to concern

  myself with the raising up of another acolyte.”

  And Lancelot had agreed to the thing. He

  tried to look as though it was nothing to him one

  way or another. He even tried to convince

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  himself that it wasn’t, as well. Yet here it was,

  the day of her graduation, and it was all he could

  do not to come along with Dervish just so he

  could give Felicity the news himself.

  Did she resent him for the trial, he

  wondered? Had she ever resented him for having

  her punished, or had she seen it simply as the

  duty that it was? What would Felicity think if

  she knew he’d slept every night since they’d met

  with dreams of her dancing behind his eyes?

  But what if Felicity was not equally as

  afflicted with thoughts of him? Could he

  possibly tell her everything that was in his heart,

  and risk her stomping all over his newfound

  emotions? He didn’t know if he could.

  The only answer was to try to endure

  being close to her, to see if time would draw

  them together or pull them apart. To see if that

  sweet, sweet light he’d seen shining in her eyes

  would remain once she found out what an

  irritable bastard he could sometimes be.

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  With a heavy sigh, Lancelot went in

  search of anything else that needed fixing.

  Dervish and Felicity were sure to be along any

  time now, and he wanted everything to be

  perfect.

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  TWELVE

  Dervish and Felicity had decided to stop

  off for a meal at Madame Grelda’s before they

  went on to the Magical Museum, and the woman

  had greeted the pair warmly.

  “So, it’s to be the Museum for you, then,

  my girl?” she said excitedly. “I might have

  known.”

  “I had no idea I’d end up there myself,”

  Felicity admitted. “But it’s a good placement,

  nevertheless.”

  By the time the two of them arrived at

  the Museum it was practically time for sunset.

  Felicity regaled the old wizard with tales of her

  exploits at the Academie Magica, and told him a

  little about her adventures with her Aunt Beatrix

  beyond the Veil. Dervish seemed to be

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  genuinely interested in everything that she had

  to say.

  Felicity was starting to feel a bit better

  about the whole situation, but she still felt a huge

  knot in the pit of her stomach at the idea of once

  again seeing Lancelot Jones. Would the

  handsome wizard be just as alluring to her now

  that a couple of months had passed, or would her
/>
  girlhood crush come to naught? She was excited

  and terrified to learn the answer.

  “Here we are,” said Dervish as he

  continued on past his office and headed for the

  door to a broom closet.

  “What, did you hire me to be the maid,

  then?” Felicity asked with an uncertain frown.

  “Of course not, lassie,” he chuckled.

  “Give me yer wand for a moment, and all shall

  be revealed.”

  Felicity reluctantly handed Dervish her

  wand, and watched as he traced a pattern in the

  wall in the shape of a large rectangle. When he

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  was finished, he put the wand back in her hand

  and motioned for her to repeat the action.

  “Look at it,” he said proudly as she went.

  “A well-crafted spell is a beautiful thing. The

  room seems ordinary enough to anyone who

  doesna know its true purpose.”

  When Felicity had completely traced the

  rectangular shape, a loud cracking noise issued

  from the edges, and the wall began to break free,

  leaving a large opening in its place. Felicity was

  momentarily blinded by a bright light that

  emanated from somewhere inside before she

  could look to see what the doorway concealed

  beyond the wall.

  At first it just looked like a few rows of

  tall, neatly arranged bookshelves. She read a few

  of the titles she saw there: ‘Magic in Real World

  Application’, ‘Advanced Spell Design’, ‘The

  Veil, an Ecological Issue’.

  “Dinna bother with reading anything

  right now, lassie,” Dervish admonished her.

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  “I’m quite certain ye’ll get plenty of time for thot

  later. Lancelot must be wondering where we are

  by now.”

  “Yes, beyond a doubt,” she agreed, and

  felt an eagerness wash over her, both to see the

  wizard in question, and to see—well, whatever

 

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