Author's Notes:
This story is erotic fantasy, set in a world of magic. I reserve the right to be listed as the author of this work wherever it is posted. If found anywhere except Literotica.com with this note attached, this story is posted without my permission.
© Darkniciad 2007
The villains in this story are truly evil, and their actions prove it. Some scenes may be disturbing for some readers.
I make use of modern weights and measures quite often in my work, because those are the weights and measures of my fantasy world. I know many fantasy readers prefer more archaic terms, and I hope those readers can overlook my use of miles, feet, and other such measures.
Please note that the form of witchcraft in my world is not meant to be true Wicca. Nor is it supposed to follow "Charmed" exactly. No offence or confusion is intended.
I've made a change in this chapter that will continue from this point forward. Telepathic communication will now be in italics, and also set off by single quotes in order to distinguish it from normal thoughts.
You should read the preceding chapters of this story in order to know the characters and what is going on. You will find that reading Book I of this story,
Danica
, will give you a lot of insight into the characters and the continuing storyline.
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"Naturally, he'd remember the most about the female," Celes said with a roll of her eyes after reviewing Danica's transcription of everything she could remember.
Sitting in the comfortable confines of the manor's massive study, Danica and her friends contemplated what to do next. Copies of Danica's notes lay upon the large oaken table at the center of the study, bathed in the subdued light of the magical globes dotting the ceiling above.
The two days of rest had done wonders for the physical maladies of the battle with Mache, but all five women still felt the sting of having failed to defeat the demon.
Ashley smoothed back her hair, the shorter length still unfamiliar and slightly uncomfortable. "It's enough to prepare us far better to face her than what we knew about Mache."
Danica sympathized with Ashley's nervous gesture, as she struggled to acclimate to her own shorter hair as well. "And we have a general idea about the others, too. Thanatos concerns me the most. Mache felt cautious of that sibling, and it can't be a good thing for a demon that powerful to have reason for concern."
Ashley nodded in agreement. "I think we should return to our plan to capture one of the minor demons. There are some spells that only work on living demons."
"We can always try to work our way up the ranks from the bottom," Danica suggested. "I might be able to pick a minor demon's leader from its head, and then do the same with that one."
"At least one of us needs to pop out for some stores," Celes reminded Danica.
Danica sat back in her chair and quickly skimmed over the inventory of things running low. "Probably to Fightershaven. Some of the things Andrea isn't growing here yet, that you use in your witchcraft, are only used for darker magic of the Art, and they'll be easier to find there."
"I'll go," Andrea offered, perking up for the first time since sitting down at the table.
Danica could feel a wave of excitement washing toward her from the blonde, one that had swelled over a wall of cabin fever upon mention of a trip outside the manor. The young woman obviously needed some time away, and Blackhawk Hall was as safe a place as any. Besides the magical defenses crafted and tested over numerous years, the city now held numerous powerful clerics of Heraklan, provided to Mindblind by his half-brother, Vladamir, who headed the order in Egoria.
'Should one of us go with her?'
Celes thought to Danica.
'I think she'll be fine, and she needs to get out, but I imagine Marlena would like to go along anyway,'
Danica thought back.
Danica's mental words carried with them impressions of Marlena and Brandon, and Celes nearly chuckled out loud instead of through the telepathic link.
'I hadn't thought about that.'
"Marlena knows the pattern, so she can take you, Andrea." The grin that broke out on Marlena's face told Danica that she was right.
"Ashley and I can take care of finding a demon to snare and getting ready. Andrea can skip all the tedious part and just learn the spell chant before we leave," Celes said with a nod of her head.
"I really need to concentrate on Ashley's cottage, so everyone knows where they can find me," Danica said, gesturing toward her favorite worktable, where the finished cottage sat awaiting enchantment.
"I need to put a few more things on the list before you go," Ashley interjected.
"I'll go fetch the coin," Marlena said, her eagerness to see Brandon at Blackhawk Hall becoming more evident by the second.
Andrea hopped up and said, "I'm going to go change."
"May as well send along some money for them to get some new clothes and such. We could all probably do with a shopping trip soon," Celes suggested.
"I'll catch Marlena," Ashley laughed.
"Mind giving me a hand gathering up my spell components?" Danica asked, batting her eyelashes at the dark-haired witch.
Celes rolled her eyes and shook her head. "Come along then," she chuckled.
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Danica sat back with a thankful sigh, half of the preparatory spells she needed to cast over Ashley's cottage now in place. The smell of lunch cooking in the kitchen let her know that it was nearly midday, but not quite. She'd completed the spells in near record time. With any luck, she might be able to weave the other half of the spells in the evening, and then bring the cottage to life the next day.
Glancing across the room at Celes and Ashley, Danica saw the two witches continuing their observation of the demon they'd chosen to capture. Ashley was already concerned because the hellspawn was convincingly disguised as a human — if a dim-witted one — when such should have been far beyond its power. Fortunately, the creature's unusual abilities did not appear to include the power to detect Ashley's skillful scrying, enabling the two witches to continuously observe it throughout the morning.
A mental chime announced the arrival of something in the message bowl, bringing a smile to Danica's lips. She scooted back her chair and grinned when the two witches sharing the study didn't even notice her rising. Stepping around the table, she crossed the stone-tiled floor of the lab, passed around the edge of the common room on the carpeted pathway, and nudged her partially open door with a flick of her telekinetic power. Upon seeing the box in the message bowl with the letter, she knew it was from Damian.
Danica read the letter, which was mostly details of the ring in the box, but also included some personal correspondence and observations of the efforts to counter Zoraster and the demons. He also noted that Darkniciad planned to send a more detailed summary of the ongoing work in the near future.
Danica couldn't resist opening the stunningly beautiful box, crafted of cedar. Within, a velvet cushion supported the ring for Edna. The band was formed of intertwined silver and gold, supporting a stone of aquamarine. Damian had chosen a fluted, heart-shaped cut, the likes of which Danica had never seen before. The stone was a deep, sea blue, the flutes looking almost like waves breaking over the sparkling surface.
More important than the beauty of the ring, it housed the same protective magic that defended Danica and her friends. While everything that they'd learned indicated that the valley would let none accost them, and Edna had little desire to leave, Danica knew she would feel better once the elder witch wore the ring.
Danica's lips twitched up into a smile as it occurred to her that there was one other thing that everyone else had that Edna didn't. She closed the ring box and sat it down on the table, crossing to her desk that she used when she felt the need for solitude in her work. Pulling out a sheet of paper and a pen, she turned her thoughts to the perfect toy for Edna.
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"Oh, I ate too much," Andrea groaned as she stepped out into the busy street.
With much of the shopping for necessities done and the supplies on the way to Blackhawk Hall, Marlena had suggested a stop for something to eat before finishing up. She and Andrea could then turn their attention to the much more pleasurable task of shopping for themselves.
"I warned you," Marlena cajoled her with a playful smile.
Andrea stuck out her tongue for a second and responded, "I couldn't help it. It was so good, and it's so hard to resist when people are serving you."
Marlena rolled her eyes and sighed, "Country girl."
As if the good-natured teasing wouldn't have done so anyway, hearing it from the usually reserved Marlena cheered Andrea. She'd worried that the illusionist might put a damper on her much needed excursion, and she was pleased to find otherwise.