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Dragon's Eye

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by Robin Wirth


  it was she was about to see.

  “Now remember, I’ve placed a charm

  inside yer wand to open thot doorway,” he told

  her. “Ye must always keep yer wand safe from

  here on out, and ye must always remember to

  close the door behind ye, like this.”

  Dervish waved his own wand, and all the

  fragments that had pieced away as the portal

  opened were instantly back in place. Felicity

  flicked her wand a few times, opening and

  closing the doorway. She wanted to be sure she

  had a good feel for it.

  “How do ye do it so fast, lass?” Dervish

  inquired as he watched her. “It takes everyone

  else twice the time to do the task.”

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  “I’m not sure, really,” she admitted.

  “I’ve always been really good with locks and

  doors and such. There’s never been a door that I

  couldn’t open.”

  “Aye, including my own,” he agreed

  with a slight grimace. “Perhaps ye’ve got a bit

  of the Fae in ye. But remember, I want ye to use

  yer powers only to the good from now on. No

  more opening doors thot ye are not meant to be

  opening, especially the doors in here. There are

  many wondrous things inside this place, and not

  all of them are as tame as a young girl such as

  yerself would like.”

  “Oh, Dervish, I can take care of myself,”

  she grumbled with a slight blush. “I’m a big girl

  now.”

  Dervish chortled derisively as he cast a

  glance at her smallish form. “Just heed my

  warning in this, Felicity. Within these walls lie

  all sorts of magical artifacts and Grimoires, not

  all of them good. They are here so thot people

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  who would use them to commit deeds most foul

  dinna lay their hands upon them.”

  “Why keep a book around if you can’t

  even read the thing? It seems a real waste of time

  and space to me,” Felicity scoffed.

  “There are more to books than just the

  spine and the contents, Miss Lake,” he

  explained. “Some books can have parts thot try

  to get out on their own, and those books need to

  be watched. Thot being said, ye may now enter

  the real Museum, as no one but a very few can

  ever see.”

  “My goodness! You have an Unveiling

  fountain right here in the middle of the room?”

  Felicity gasped as she spotted the large pool of

  which she spoke. They stepped further into the

  cavernous chamber, and she walked right up to

  it. “There are only supposed to be four portals to

  Mundania in all of England. I never dreamed

  there was another one hidden in here.”

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  The magical fountain of water appeared

  deceptively calm to the untrained eye, but in

  truth was one of the most powerful objects in

  their world. It was, of course, possible to enter

  and exit the two worlds without using it, but the

  device made doing so much quicker and allowed

  the user to immediately travel to anywhere in the

  world that they wished to go.

  Felicity examined the three stones that

  operated the speed and severity of the unveil

  spell that the object was meant to enhance. The

  first was an emerald, the second was a ruby, and

  the third was a sapphire. The most important one

  was the ruby, as she knew from all the times she

  and her aunt had used such a device in their own

  travels between the two worlds.

  “Dinna touch the crystals, lass,” Dervish

  warned her as she drew near.

  “Oh, I know,” she reassured him. “My

  aunt made very sure that I knew how to proceed

  whenever I was near one of these.”

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  “I have this one here because it needs to

  be repaired,” he explained. “The problem is, I

  dinna know anyone who can repair it.”

  “What seems to be the trouble?” Felicity

  wanted to know as she gave it a cursory glance,

  the look on her face clearly suggesting an

  expert’s knowledge.

  “It keeps taking me to Siberia,” he

  explained with a trace of irritation.

  “It probably just needs to be recalibrated

  to the universal destinations setting,” she told

  him. “I’d start with the ruby, then the sapphire,

  and then the emerald, instead of the other way

  around.”

  “How do ye know such things?” he

  inquired shrewdly.

  “Easy,” she answered with a smirk. “I’ve

  done it before.”

  “So, wot is a slip of a girl not even old

  enough to be outside the Veil alone doing

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  learning how to repair broken Unveiling

  fountains?”

  “Well, since my aunt was the only one

  available to take care of me, she had to bring me

  with her wherever she went,” said Felicity. “One

  of the places she went frequently in search of

  parts for her inventions was Mundane London.

  You’d be amazed how many parts in her gadgets

  start out as non-magical items. Non-imbued

  items can be more easily impregnated with the

  specific energy one wishes it to have.”

  “I remember thot crazy old witch who

  lived up on the hill inventing things who finally

  went loony. I remember when they took her to

  the insane institution last year. Of course, I dinna

  know she was yer aunt at the time. I am sorry to

  hear of yer loss.”

  “Unfortunately, yes, they did take her

  away,” Felicity said with a sigh. “She pushed the

  wrong button on one of her experiments, I’m

  afraid. I’m going to have to get myself a flat now

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  that I’m not at the Academie any longer, for I’m

  certain the degree of toxicity in our home has not

  reached a tolerable background level.”

  “She’s made quite a few useful tools

  over the years,” Dervish said as he placed a hand

  thoughtfully on his chin. “Perhaps ye are another

  one of them.”

  “Me, a tool?” Felicity scoffed. “That’s

  silly.”

  “I’ll set ye to working on thot machine

  someday, I ken, but not until I’ve seen more

  evidence thot ye can do the job.”

  “There’s no job I can’t do,” Felicity

  scoffed.

  “Good, then thot must mean ye are ready

  to go in there and greet Lancelot Jones.”

  “Well, almost no job,” she amended with

  a smirk. “Him, I don’t know about. Too many

  unknown factors.”

  “Then it should prove a challenge for

  ye,” Dervish chuckled.

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  “I accept your challenge, sir,” she

  giggled. “I’ll have Lancelot Jones eating o
ut of

  the palm of my hand in no time.”

  “I wouldna go as far as thot,” he said

  sternly. “Remember, he’s supposed to be

  teaching ye how to be an adult.”

  “What’s there to know about that?”

  asked Felicity with a chuckle.

  “Ye’ll have to ask him, lass,” Dervish

  chuckled as well. “Let’s go.”

  The pair of them lifted their wands and

  wandered through a vast array of halls, glancing

  down each one briefly as they went. Finally, at

  the farthest end, they stepped into a living room

  of sorts, and beyond that, a small kitchen.

  Lancelot Jones was ensconced halfway

  inside of the cupboard beneath the sink, aiming

  his wand at some errant pipes. “Sealant!” he

  said, and the pipes immediately stopped

  dripping.

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  “So ye finally decided to fix the sink, I

  see, and quite a few other things around here as

  well,” Dervish chuckled. “Perhaps I should have

  gotten ye an assistant before now, if this is to be

  the result of it.”

  Lancelot ducked and pulled himself free

  of the cabinet, then used the sink to wash his

  hands, casting another spell to dry them. He

  wore a bland expression and did not look at

  either of the new arrivals.

  “Ye remember Miss Felicity Lake, I

  trust?” Dervish prompted with a gleam in his

  eyes.

  Glancing at Felicity with feigned

  disinterest, he replied. “Yes, of course. The last

  time we met, I believe you turned my wand into

  a toad.”

  “Well, if you don’t aim it at me again, we

  shouldn’t have a problem,” she informed him

  with a saucy twitch to her lips.

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  “Indeed,” he replied with a slightly

  raised brow. He stepped closer as he waved his

  hands about in a wide arc. “Well, Miss Lake, as

  you may have seen, there are still many things in

  the Museum that need to be properly archived.

  It’s a bit late this evening to begin, of course, so

  perhaps you’ll want to start fresh tomorrow? I’ll

  see you at nine sharp.”

  “Well, all right then,” she agreed, feeling

  somewhat deflated by the brisk dismissal.

  “Dervish, can you direct me to a good place to

  get a flat?”

  “I’ll take ye to the perfect one,” he said.

  “It’s right next door to my niece’s, and they’ve

  been looking for a tenant for quite a while.”

  “You needn’t do it, Dervish,” said

  Lancelot quietly. “I could take her there, if you

  like. She is, after all, entrusted to me.”

  “Maybe the next time,” said Dervish

  with a knowing smirk. “I think ye have been

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  working hard enough already today, Lance. Get

  yerself some rest.”

  “All right,” Lancelot agreed with a great

  reluctance. “Tomorrow, then.”

  “Good night, Master Jones,” said

  Felicity politely.

  “Sweet dreams,” he replied, finally

  looking into her eyes. The last thing Felicity saw

  before Dervish popped her away was a smile

  that warmed her from head to toe.

  Damn, that wizard was a handsome man!

  She was quite sure it was going to be difficult to

  work beside him each day, if a brief meeting left

  her in such a state. Tonight, her sweetest dreams

  would definitely be of him.

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  THIRTEEN

  “Ah, Miss Felicity Lake, yes, I have

  heard of you,” said Master Kirkpatrick as she

  and Dervish stood before the kind but effusive

  landlord. “It is rare for a young woman to stand

  up to her betters, to be sure, but even rarer to see

  her and that man become friends. Perhaps you’d

  care to explain how you have come to my door

  together?”

  “Master Jones has just taken Miss Lake

  as his protégé for the next six years,” Dervish

  explained. “We thought under his careful

  direction the lass might better learn to mend her

  meddlesome ways. However, now that she’s

  finished her schooling, she is in want of a place

  to stay.”

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  “Should she not better have gone to stay

  with Jones in the usual way?” he asked

  curiously.

  “Master Jones has no female to lend an

  air of propriety, should he have brought her

  home with him,” Dervish pointed out, smirking.

  “I don’t believe Felicity is quite ready to

  surrender all of her maidenly modesty.”

  “Dervish!” she gasped, blushing.

  “Besides which,” the man continued,

  completely unrepentant, “Lance is often plagued

  by unwelcome encounters with unsavory beings,

  from which I prefer to shield her until she is

  ready. I feel Miss Lake may need to undergo a

  bit more training in defense before meeting up

  with any of them.”

  “A wise idea, sir,” Kirkpatrick agreed.

  “At least while staying here she will have the

  protection of the town’s shielding. Master

  Jones’s desire to live out in the wilds can do her

  no favors at this point, I fear.”

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  “My thoughts precisely,” Dervish

  agreed. “And I believe, sir, that ye still have that

  flat to let?”

  “Indeed, yes,” he said, nodding. “Have

  no concerns, Miss Lake, the place is yours.

  Dervish and I can settle your terms.”

  “I thank you, sir,” said Felicity with a

  grateful smile.

  “Why don’t we have Penelope Ann

  come and bring her there now?” Dervish

  suggested. “My niece has often expressed the

  opinion that Felicity Lake is a lovely young

  woman. I’m sure she’ll be excited to learn she

  had become her newest neighbor.”

  “Of course I have brought nothing with

  me here, since everything I own is in my aunt’s

  home,” Felicity added, blushing. “And nothing

  that is currently in there is important enough to

  risk going after.”

  “Yes, Miss Lake, I understand,” he said

  with sympathy. “But have no fear, the rooms

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  have furnishings enough for one night at the

  least, and I’m certain we’ll be able to acquire

  more in short order. Run along now, dear. I’ve

  just sent a summons to Miss Gilwalter, and

  she’ll soon have reached the front door.

  Welcome to your new home.”

  “Thank you, sir,” said Felicity with a

  slight bob as she hurried to the sound of a knock

  and threw the door open wide. The familiar

  young woman on the other side gave a squeal of

  delight as they hugged each other.

  “Isn’t it
wonderful, Felicity?” said the

  school librarian happily. “I hoped to see you

  again soon, but I never expected this! Now we

  can be the best of friends, and I shall never have

  to restrain our interactions again!”

  “Indeed, yes,” Felicity agreed, following

  enthusiastically as she led her across the

  commons and to a particular door. “And we shall

  dispense with all the formality, too. From now

  on I shall simply call you Penelope.”

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  “That will be wonderful,” she said,

  grinning.

  They stepped inside the door, and

  Felicity made the happy discovery that despite

  the place looking cramped from the outside, the

  rooms within were elegant and comfortable, and

  magic had obviously been used to increase them

  in size.

  “Oh, I never expected such a place!” she

  said excitedly. “I can hardly believe it’s all

  mine!”

  “We shall have to decorate it and

  populate it with a few nice things, of course,”

  said her friend. “But I wouldn’t worry about it,

  you’ve got plenty of time.”

  “Yes, but I suppose I’m stuck with just

  this couch for the night,” Felicity replied, eyeing

  the piece of furniture dubiously.

  Penelope chuckled as she looked at it

  too. “Oh, I don’t think it’s quite so bad,” she

  commented, flicking her wand at the thing so

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  that it transformed from old and uncomfortable

  into a plush, modern design. “That should do for

  now, until we’ve found you the real thing.”

  “Penelope, don’t waste your spells on

  me,” she grumbled. “I could have done that

  myself.”

  “Nonsense, you would have done no

  such thing,” she scolded. “Someone must see to

  your comforting, since you’re much too

  stubborn to do it properly. Now, if I were you

  I’d get some sleep. You’re going to need all of

 

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