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Blu
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Edited by: oldfart and 2muchdiggity
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Chapter 9
Kal and Gerda stepped into the cave where the golem and her sister decided to meet. While they waited for Sandy to arrive, Gerda began explaining how her new method of geomancy worked while creating a couple of places for them to sit.
"Work with pebble," she said, after making a table and detaching a tiny round stone from her brassiere . She appeared to think that her naked breasts and sex were too much of a distraction for the mage.
Kal created a tiny magical rope from one of his fingers and attached it to the pebble. Concentrating hard, he attempted to push the stone away from him. To his surprise, it moved but in the wrong direction, instead, rolling off to the side towards Gerda.
She caught the tiny rock as it rolled off the edge, shaking her head, "Finger moved." The golem placed the pebble back on the table then came over and placed his hand on the table, covering it with hers and pressing down.
"Ouch," said Kal, glaring at her for mashing his fingers into the smooth tabletop.
Gerda glared at the slight red glow coming from his vambrace. "Finger cannot move, use spinning magic."
Kal had a momentary epiphany and found himself wondering why both of his protection spells were attached to runes for other spells. Returning to his task, he switched from the strength rune to his haste rune, spinning it up so the protection phrase on the outside activated. Staring intently at the rock, he again extended a tiny cord of magic towards it.
The pebble moved slightly, making Kal growl in annoyance. With her hand pressing on his, he felt his muscles twitch just before the stone went into motion. On many attempts, he reached out with a new cord in the direction he wanted the tiny rock to move but eventually gave up. He just didn't understand what she meant by pushing and pulling at the same time. Using this new method in front of him didn't help because it didn't look like she was doing anything. Despite that, the magic tethers she used appeared to bend at odd angles when creating his chair.
He let the haste rune fade, cutting the flow of magic to it while extricating his hand from beneath the golem's. With a flash from the healing rune on his back, the slight pain in his fingers faded.
Leaning back, he looked up at Gerda who was giving him a puzzled look. "I'm not getting anywhere and it's giving me a headache trying to figure this out. I'd like to try again before Sandy gets here but I'm done for now."
Gerda nodded in understanding. She had felt the large number of attempts he made while under the influence of his haste rune, though little time had passed for her. This sparked an interesting new idea for the golem that she planned on sharing with Kal once he had recuperated. For now, she allowed the pebbles covering her breasts and bottom to shrink and fade away. The golem then let Kal know that his lap looked like a far more comfortable seat than the other chair. The strength rune glowed a dim red as the golem curled up against his chest, laying her head on his shoulder with a smile.
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Perra was fighting hard to not scowl at the man sitting across from her at her kitchen table.
"You're leaving," it was a statement more than a question.
"Yes ma'am," responded Corben, stiffly.
"You will abide by the terms of the deal you made with Kal?"
"Yes, ma'am. I'll leave Telsin without looking back and never speak of any of your acquaintances."
"And?" she prompted.
The man glared back at her, "No drinking for a year."
"Right, no going back on your promise in a fit of drunken rambling. I'm curious, does your firstborn being a son mean so much to you? Even with a human, there's a chance you may end up with a daughter anyway."
Corben's face hardened, "You spoke with Kuto."
"No," Perra was having a difficult time not snarling at the farmhand. "I didn't just speak with her, I held her as she cried herself to sleep over you. Did you think for half a second that harpies get to decide when they have children? Did you stop for a moment and consider talking with her about what you wanted? Seeing if she would wait for you to find a human woman and form a triad like Rone, Felli, and Marda?" She stood and walked over to one of the kitchen cupboards. "No," she said reaching behind some pots and pans and grabbing a small bag. "Instead, you looked at her and saw that she couldn't do what you wanted, then threw her away." She tossed the satchel onto the table where it landed with a clink of coins then slid to the edge in front of him. "Three months wages, now get off of my property."
"It would be wise not to make an enemy of someone who knows so many of your secrets," he said in a low voice before standing up and pocketing the coins.
Her eyes narrowed, "Threatening me? I thought you were smarter than that Corben. I said 'my property' we both know who actually owns this land. I may just be one of Kal's lovers, but you surely understand that raising a hand to me means your life is forfeit."