Chapter One Hundred Forty-Three: Cuddle Cleanse
My second effort at cleansing an area of magic went better. The tsunami Alistair set off was weaker than his previous attempt, but mine matched it. I crowed happily as I felt the magic around me recede.
My attention was drawn away from my pride when Alistair sagged in my arms. "Alistair!"
"M'fine," he mumbled. He hadn't actually fallen, but it was a close thing, from what I could tell. I shifted my grip from his neck to his waist, shoving my shoulder up into his armpit to brace him in case he went over. He grunted an objection, but it didn't stop him from resting his arm heavily across my shoulders. "Just need a minute."
Wulf scampered back towards us, and together we helped Alistair ease to the ground, his dragon-bone armour creaking as he settled down, sitting with his legs extended, leaning back on his arms. I fussed over him, brushing his forehead with my hand and pressing a kiss to the crown of his head. Wulf offered him a water skin, and he drank deeply.
"Did we do it?" he asked.
I frowned, concentrating. The area around us was so devoid of magic that suddenly, when I paid attention, I could feel the tingling sensation -- the one I got in my hand when I touched the nearby ward -- without even reaching out my hand. It was as if that section of wall was glowing to my internal templar 'sight', the way a mage did when they gathered their mana to cast a spell.
"Not quite." I confirmed my impression with my hand, the tingling now muted again but still present. "Almost, though."
"Well, I'm out," he informed me -- needlessly, as it was quite apparent by the pallor of his complexion.
"I'll try again. I'm not exhausted yet. Don't know if I can do it alone, though."
"You can. You're much stronger than I am at this. You can do it." He reached up and squeezed my hand encouragingly.
I turned away, looking at the section of wall curiously, trying to 'examine' the magic holding the illusion. All I could sense was magic; I supposed it would take a mage -- the one who'd casted the ward, presumably -- to be able to sense the purpose of it.
I could feel Wulf's and Alistair's gazes on my back, and sighed. I closed my eyes, concentrating on the magic around me one more time.
Only to frown. There wasn't enough magic left in the environment for me to feel like I had a good 'grip' in order to push it away. The repeated cleanses left me without anything to focus on. I tried, and tried again, with no results. I growled, and a hand grasped my own where I was clenching so hard my nails dug into my palm.
"Steady. Come here." Alistair tugged at my hand until I complied, kneeling at his side and allowing myself to be dragged into his lap. "Relax. Breathe. You've got this."
"Cuddle cleanse?" I asked, one eyebrow raised, and he nodded with a grin. He kissed my temple as I sighed and leaned against the hardness of his armour, closing my eyes again.
After a moment of searching, the only thing I could feel was the ward -- and that gave me a thought. Instead of trying to grip all of the magic around me, I fixated on just that section -- the glowing magic embedded in the wall in front of me. I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, clenched, and shoved -- harder than I'd ever pushed before, the effort feeling like I was trying to bench-press a mountain, leaving me breathless.
The magic scattered, like leaves blown in hurricane-force winds. I could almost physically feel the shockwave of the magic failing, and heard Wulf yelp behind me. When I opened my eyes, the section of what had previously looked like blank wall was now discoloured and warped -- wood, I realised when I stood up and touched it with my hand, hastily nailed together and propped across the entrance to what was obviously a side tunnel.
I heard Alistair lumber to his feet, and he enveloped me in a hug from behind, his arms wrapping around my waist and his chin resting awkwardly on my shoulder. I glanced over at him to see a huge, proud grin on his handsome face. "Told you," he crowed. "I knew you could do it. Good job, Love."
I flushed. "Now we get to find out whether this was worth all the effort."
Separating ourselves, Wulf and I drew our weapons as Alistair stepped up to the wooden covering. "Are you sure..." I asked.
"This I can do," he assured me. "It's my mind -- my templar muscles -- that are tired, not my arms."
I wasn't convinced -- it wasn't his mind that had needed to sit down, and I myself felt more than a little fatigued -- but his pallor had improved and he winked at me cheekily. I rolled my eyes and sighed.
Wulf stepped back, blurring into the shadows, and at my nod, Alistair grabbed the wooden plank and shoved. It slid aside with a scraping noise that made me wince, but after a moment, nothing happened -- no darkspawn appeared, no shouts or growls echoed from down the passageway -- and I let out the breath I hadn't even realised I'd held. I nodded at Alistair and slipped first through the opening, relieved to see it was a short hallway that opened into a larger, lit room
-- no more wandering through pitch-dark corridors for me!
I stepped as quietly as I could to the threshold and then peeked around the corner anxiously.