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“It’s… moving,” I say, surprised. “I can feel it traveling up my arms,
“Good,” Lyre says. “That’s the arcana being absorbed. Can you see its path?”
I concentrate harder, focusing on the sensation rather than trying to visualize anything. And then-
“Oh!”
There it is. Not golden threads this time, but something more like… streams? Veins filled with liquid light pulsing up from my palms, branching through my arms. They’re not as distinct as what I saw with Caine, more like impressions of light beneath my
skin:
Wait. I can see my arms. They’re definitely my arms; I know it down to the marrow in my bones. But it doesn’t look like my arms. If anything, it’s similar to the faint outline of light when I’d “seen” our hands last night….
“I can see it,” I breathe. “Not like before. It’s faint. But it looks like little rivers under
skin.”
my
“That’s because you’re absorbing it directly. What you saw with Caine was arcana in transit–energy moving between bodies, through structured channels. This is arcanal becoming part of you.”
If only I could really understand what Lyre’s saying. Again, it isn’t as if the words are foreign, but the concept seems beyond what I can truly wrap my mind around.
The light spreads further, tiny rivulets reaching my elbows, my biceps, creeping toward my
ders. It feels… good. Like a shot of caffeine without the jitters, or the satisfaction of stretching after sitting too long. My body hums with it.
“This feels different than with Caine,” I say, my eyes still closed, tracking the progress of the light.
“I imagine it would. There’s a smirk in her voice. “Arcana expression varies widely based on the source and the… circumstances.”
My cheeks heat again. “That’s not what I meant.”
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“Of course not. But differences are important to note. The arcana you’re absorbin what I’ve already refined. What flows between you and Caine is wild, coming straigh from your source. Both are valid expressions of power, but they’re vastly different application.”
The light has reached my chest now. I can feel It spreading outward from my sternum, little branches of warmth extending between my ribs. It feels like my entire torso is filling with gentle sunlight.
“It’s everywhere, I murmur. “Is it supposed to spread this much?”
There’s a pause that lasts a beat too long.
“Lyre?”
“Open your eyes, Grace.”
I do, blinking against the sudden influx of normal light. The ball above my palms has shrunk to half its original size, but what catches my attention is Lyre’s expression- eyebrows raised, lips slightly parted in surprise.
“What’s wrong?” I ask, suddenly anxious.
“Nothing’s wrong,” she says, but her tone suggests something unexpected is happening. “You’re absorbing it much faster than you should be able to. Most beginners take hours to process that much arcana. You’ve taken half of it in minutes.”
I look down at the diminished ball of light. “Is that… bad?”
“Not bad. Just unusual.” She tilts her head, studying me with those unnerving slitted eyes. “You’re hungry for it.”
The way
she says it makes me uncomfortable, like I’ve been caught doing something shameful. “I’m just doing what you said.”
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The ball shrinks rapidly now, streams of light flowing into my palms like water down at drain. Ten seconds, and it’s gone completely.
“No. It will disperse on its own.”
feel it?” She tilts her head. “No?”
My mouth falls open. “That was–I thought that was just… a feeling. Like, emotion.” Kind of like a rush of affection toward an older sister.
“No. That was arcana.” Her smile edges towards predatory now. “This is what an Anchor can do to others. A single touch, and you can have someone on their knees, desperate for another.
Every time I’d brushed against Caine–every accidental touch, every deliberate contact -had I been affecting him? The way he looks at me sometimes, like he’s drowning and I’m air… is that because of what I am?
Lyre straightens suddenly and points a finger at me with a stern frown. “Stop overthinking. Whatever you’re thinking now, you’re probably wrong.
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I bite at my lip and try to shove the Intrusive thoughts away, “Okay
Of course it’s wrong. It has to be wrong. She’s already explained that we are fated mates, so being an Anchor should have nothing to do with it.
I suck in a deep breath. Yeah. No overthinking.
“Are you…” I clear my throat, a little embarrassed when my voice croaks. “Sorry. Are you also an Anchor?”
She snorts. “No. An Echo Witch is not an Anchor”
“What’s an Echo Witch, then?”
“I’ll explain another day, maybe. When Plausibility allows it. But more importantly…” She looks at her phone with a sigh as it buzzes on the table. “We have work to do.”
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The readers' comments on the novel: Grace of a Wolf (by Lenaleia)
I really like the story and the characters of this book. I hope it's completed or will be soon, not dragging over and over....
What kind of trouble? What was the trigger for Brax's anger?...
Caine is her mate and he adores her, she shouldn't fear him like that and above all shouldn't show the kids that she's afraid 😮💨...
Not convinced this lie is a good idea. Too many variables that could make the plan go wrong: Andrew's loyalty? He knows Grace and Caine are mate. The kids? You're teaching the kids to hide or lie on something......
It's so funny how quickly Caine adopted the kids 😊...
The big Lycan king with a baby in his arms....Jack-Eye will so much laugh at the sight 🤣🤭...
Because me being always the rational person I am, who overthink everything always wonder: do you have that many clothes to afford ripping them off each time? Making them dirty with fluids? Certainly you won't go around like that!?...
She's slowly managing to control the energy flow 🥳 but how slowing it has a worse effect on him?...
On the other end, he should tell Grace why he is preventing the kids, especially Bun, to have contacts with her....
Cain's suddenly so funny I his daddy mood. He definitely must not leave again and stay with "the family" to keep his mood stable! 😊...