The High Council
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“Here’s what I’m thinking,” he told them. “Charlie, when we get back, you find all the info you can on this ‘Wilde’. We need to know as much about it as possible. Natalie, I think you might have more luck looking into extremely powerful elves and elven lore.” He looked at Joshua and Abigail, eyes intent. “The three of us might end up going on a few scouting trips as needed, to follow any leads.”
He ran his hand through his messy hair, his mind focusing hard on the various possibilities.
“I’ve been thinking about it for the last few hours and I’ve come up with a really good plan.”
They all groaned, and Natalie threw a clump of grass at him.
“What?” he yelped.
Joshua got up and launched himself at Ben with a shout of “Bundle!” They all piled on top of Ben as he tried to scramble away, thinking that he was pretty sure this wasn’t how leaders were usually treated, but he couldn’t stop himself from laughing along with them.
*
They left early the next day, as planned. Ben was seated on one of the wyverns with his mum and dad, Natalie and Charlie. He saw his other friends close by, flying easily alongside as they sped back towards Taecia and the Institute.
There would be plenty of other adventures, Ben suspected. But there would be quiet times as well. He was looking forward to exploring more of the Unseen Kingdoms when he could stop and look around, enjoying the sights for a change.
Someday Ictid would return, Ben was certain. When he did, he would find the Royal Institute of Magic ready and waiting for him.
Still, that was a problem for another day. Ben hugged his parents again, smiled at his friends, and just enjoyed that they were alive and well and together. Against all odds, somehow they had done what Queen Elizabeth had set out all those years ago, and for the first time since his parents had vanished on that horrible day years ago, his life felt whole again.
The End
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Victor Kloss was born in 1980 and lived his first five years in London, before moving to a small town in West Sussex. By day he built websites, by night he wrote (or tried to).
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