A long silence occurred between us before she spoke up again.
"Mrrrmrmrmrmrmmm." She grumbled dejectedly.
She stood there thinking about what I said and decided to just go for it. She created a simple light point and modified it to travel away from her while still siphoning power from her conduit. She found the further it got from her, the more power she had to force through her conduit to maintain the spell. But the spell managed to get a really nice distance away before she couldn't maintain it anymore and it fizzled out.
Using this newfound knowledge, she immediately cast two spells. One to channel wind and the other to force air into the channel like she had been doing to knock down the first three markers. She placed the wind channel spell ten paces in front of her this time and forced the air to it from in front of her. By placing the spell that channels the air further away, it focuses the air a further distance from her and allows it to travel a further distance from her before it dissipates. The wind hit the furthest markers this time and fell over with a clunk on the grass.
A wide smile was plastered on her face after finally succeeding. She released the spell, turned to Warran, and recast it in his direction. Simply moving the spell was still beyond her. It was just easier to change where she was facing and recasting it. The elf man still had his face buried in a book. But as soon as he felt an odd wind disturbance in his direction, he rocketed off the stone bench an stood in a defensive stance. The only thing affected by her wind attack was the book, which flew a good distance into the bushes.
"Muuuuh, hold still!" Celestine shouted, recasting the spell in his direction again, which was easily redirected back at her with more force by the more experienced mage. The wind pushed her back and she fell a few feet behind on her butt.
"You won't be able to surprise attack me anymore, girl. I have to keep on my toes around you now." Warran said, slipping a red stone back into his pocket.
Celestine stood back up and glared at the man.
"So you finally got all the markers?" He lifted his hand up and all five of the markers righted themselves. "Show me."
She turned and performed the same spell combination again. She cast it three times to knock down all five targets. When she was done, she looked back to Warran.
"Explain it." He said.
"I make a wind channel extended out in front of me with one spell and force air through it with another at the same time?"
Warran sighed. "So you're casting two spells at once? That's a waste. You should be able to combine them into one. With your smaller conduit, you will need all the available energy you can pull out of your conduit for anything unexpected. But it sounds like you're learning. We'll do more work on combining different spells together into one later. A lot of that is actually taught at the universities in Hope, so no need to rush things."
"Wait, I thought you said I was behind." Celestine said.
"You aren't anymore. Most children struggle with doing something as simple as knocking down markers with wind magic. Here I was hoping you would be struggling for the next year while I sit and read. You're actually doing pretty well for a human." He waved his hand a bit. "Go inside and do whatever. Class is over. You will be practicing earth magic tomorrow and I need to prepare."
Celestine went back inside the mansion and started work on the chess pieces again. Her mood has been sour since Warran didn't get hit by her surprise attack and the need to finish the chess set was the only thing keeping her from going up to his room and ripping up some of his papers. She worked carefully to complete the rest of the pawns, each looking more uniform now that she has more experience with reproducing them.
She got to work on making a rook when she finally looked up from her work and saw that she had a visitor. Mother had sat down beside her where Duc'kaal usually sat and was watching her work. Celestine then moved a bit closer and leaned against Mother, holding the partially completed piece in one hand and a graver in the other. She rested her head against her arm and closed her eyes. As she breathed, Mother's perfume would enter her senses. Celestine didn't know what it was called and she didn't have the idea of asking, she just felt it suited her. Even with my past lives on Earth, I couldn't identify the scent perfectly. It had a light fruit-like aroma to it, but for all I know it could also be a flower or something completely different.
Mother hasn't always used perfume, she only started when we moved into the mansion. I think Daemon makes it for her as some sort of peace offering. He certainly has the equipment to make such a thing. I wonder if there's any significance to it.
Mother lifted her arm up, over Celestine, and pulled her closer against her chest. Celestine fell asleep against the warmth of Mother.
The next day began with more magic lessons. Things are starting to repeat. For earth magic, Warran had three boulders sitting on the grass and he told her to shave bits off of them and send them at the same stone markers from before. The goal was to practice earth magic on different materials. One boulder was more akin to compressed sand. The next one was a gray color, probably limestone, and the last one was something like granite. Warran didn't bother to say what they were called. He just said to break off pieces of them and send them at the stone markers and to knock down all five markers for each boulder.
After two hours of that, and only being accurate enough to knock down two markers, she went back inside to continue working on the chess set. She only had a couple days to finish it before Sullivan's birthday. She finished the rook she was working on yesterday, carved another one, quickly carved two bishops/acolytes, and started work on another knight before it was time to sleep.
Another day of practicing earth magic, another day of carving. Today she finished the knights and the queen. At the end of the day she packed up all her bones and her completed pieces and relocated her work area to her room. Days and days of working over the coffee table was started to put a strain on her back. Would be bad if she kept working like this and developed a hunch since she was still growing. There was a desk in her room, so she would just use that. In hindsight, she probably should have been using this since the beginning. Before bed, she looked over the board that would become the game board and tried to figure out how best to paint it.
More magic, nothing new there, carving took place at her desk today. After finishing the black king and rubbing it with the abrasive powder, Mother helped her shape the game board, score it, and paint it. The board was actually much bigger than it needed to be because the size of the game pieces were smaller than she originally wanted when we went shopping, so Mother and her cut the board in half and pasted the unused half under the painted half to raise it up a bit more. Looks rather nice and should add more rigidity to the whole board. After the board was painted, it was left in the corner to dry for the night.
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The next day started like normal, except now she had nothing to do in the afternoon. She couldn't even play with the chess set because Mother also put a layer of gloss on it this morning, so that's drying still.
I cleared my throat, well made the sound in her mind,
An hour later of being on the same page of her book and only absorbing a single paragraph, she put it away.
I thought on this for a moment.
I said.
She didn't say anything.
She said, worried what kind of mess we might be tied up in now.
It was a new sensation trying to wrench control from her actively. It felt like icy needles were jabbing into my arm while I was trying to take control. I could see the arm shaking through her vision while I was doing this. I tried to move the little finger and it twitched. She mentally fought back against my attempts at stealing control and she was succeeding for the most part. She maintained full control while I could only make things shake.
I said to prepare her.
I don't know why, but for some reason I felt like the right half of the body would just be a better choice to take control of. She was right handed, so it gave her some extra level of strength to fight me. I split focus to both the right leg and the right arm and the icy needles spread with them. Boring into the skin. I had to embrace them in order to advance, which I found out the first day I needed to struggle to see after her awakening.
Then the needles spread without my trying to spread them. They started attacking the right abdomen and chest. I felt them pierce into the eyes and skull.
All struggling ended. I tried to pull myself back from all control. I lost vision in the left eye. I lost all feeling from the left side of the body. I just sat there as a half-girl.
I purse my lips. Ah, I have control over the mouth, throat, and breathing. This... It can't be. Don't tell me the cure for Celestine's seizures before I became aware was what I am thinking...
"I think we need to have a talk with the church." I said aloud. The left hand was griping the face trying to figure out why she can't talk. I sighed. Fuck.