Forbidden to be together... Destined to never part... Sorceress Astasha only ever wanted a simple life. Now, she finds herself in the service of the King as his Royal Fire Witch, and in love with the heir to the throne, his son, Calder. But their love is forbidden, and when a demon threatens to destroy everything she holds dear, she must use the fire within to save her Prince and his kingdom. Fated to be entangled in a dangerous plot, will their light prevail, or will they fall into darkness?
View MoreThe forest was calm, the sky peeking through a canopy of leaves, crisp and blue. Tall tree trunks circled around a small clearing, lush with grass and sprinkled with flowers. In the center stood a young woman, eyes closed, fingers stretched toward the ground.
With a thin face and sharp features, she was beyond stunning. Her dark red hair tumbled down in waves, tickling the sash tied around her waist, which accentuated her curves. While her dress could be considered revealing to some, with its plunging neckline and high slit, she found it elegant and freeing, a declaration of her womanhood, and truth be told, she didn’t give a damn what others thought anyway.
Feet bare, toes gently curling into the earth, the woman’s plump lips moved with purpose, muttering softly under her breath. A breeze began to stir, swirling her hair and rustling the trees. Her mouth moved faster and her fingers reached further toward the land beneath her.
The wind swept in circles, growing and building.
Suddenly, a horn sounded in the distance, and the air stopped.
Astasha's eyes snapped open, fiery gold, both breathtaking and terrifying. "Damnit." She sighed loudly, pursing her lips. She knew that horn; gathering energy would have to wait.
Astasha was a sorceress, a witch born of nature, trained in the art of harnessing its energy, and a good one at that. In fact, only four years prior, she had been selected by the King himself to become one of his trusted Royal Magic Advisors. Now, at twenty-four years of age, she was still the youngest to ever join their ranks.
It was in the village of Trevlin, just outside the castle walls, that Astasha had grown up, and while her dreams were of a simple life in a little home with her own apothecary, her mother would hear nothing of it, ensuring the man upon the throne learned of her daughter’s skills the moment they came to light. To be a member of the Royal Magic Advisory was a great honor, one she would have more willingly accepted, had it not put her heart at war with her duty, and threatened to expose her deepest secret.
With great reluctance, Astasha left the small town and moved into the opulent stone castle, leaving behind her mother's quaint cottage with its bright windows and surrounding garden. Though the wing she resided in was mostly open corridors and paths leading directly to the forest that gathered at the back of the palace, it often felt like a cage.
Astasha found herself frequently making the excuse that she needed to be in nature to gather energy, if only to escape the stagnant walls and breathe the fresh air. Not that she truly needed to. She could gather energy from practically any plant, flame, or drop of water.
Magic, like most things, required balance, a give and take. The more powerful the spell work, the more energy it consumed, and the elements were a never-ending supply to draw upon.
Having practically depleted herself of it while performing a complicated reading for the King's top advisors, she actually needed the boost this time, and the beckoning of the horn had interrupted her before she could finish restoring it.
But that sound was not one that could be ignored. It signaled the arrival of a guest, and an important one at that. Astasha knew her presence would be required, either to read the energy of the newcomer, or simply provide a show of power as one of the many forces the King had gathered about him.
Taking a deep breath, she slipped on her shoes, and headed out of the clearing, down a path that led to a private entrance into one of the Magic Wing’s many gardens.
She knew the castle well, and it took her no time to quickly make her way through the corridors to the palace entrance. It was designed with grandeur in mind, a great staircase leading to many landings, and at its center, a platform above the rest. Each of the podiums was designated for a different group; one, the highest military advisors, another, the Royal Entertainers. Off to the side, the leading chefs and cooks, the scholars, the merchants, and, of course, the Magic Advisors and Healers. The highest platform was for the King himself, a long, tall set of stairs leading down to it from the upper level chambers.
The area was bustling with people, all gathering and muttering. Astasha stepped quickly and gracefully around them, coming to stand upon the landing just to the right of the King's station. Already waiting there, was an older, balding man with an air of superiority. He glanced at her with a furrowed brow as she took her place.
"Your energy is unbalanced," he quipped.
"My apologies, Grand Sorcerer Errant. I believe yours would be too had your gathering been interrupted. Where are the others?”
“Making preparations, of course.”
She looked at him curiously. “Exactly whose arrival is it we’re expecting?"
Errant's eyebrows raised. "Have you not heard or have you been too distracted to hone your senses my dear girl? The King's son has finally returned from his trials."
Astasha's jaw dropped slightly but she recovered quickly, for at that moment, the King appeared at the top of the stairs, and all fell silent and still.
King Josnan was a tall and powerful man, his long silver hair and aged face only adding to the stature of his position. Those who did not know him may have feared him, but the truth was, he was a fair and honest man. He was dressed in a combination of formal and military attire, as was custom for the arrival of any esteemed guest. Descending to his platform, his face was stoic, but Astasha could feel a buzz of energy coming off him, an excitement that could only be felt, not seen.
His son had left a couple of years before, to travel the land, studying and training, taking a journey every Royal was required to embark upon before ruling. It was a trial of sorts. In order to ascend the throne, an heir had to learn all there was of his people and lands, as well as conquer a new territory, and heal the sick. It was believed that until they had proven they could care for the kingdom in every way, they could not rule it.
No one knew when, or if, the heir would return, but it was monumental for them to do so. It meant that they had successfully passed their final challenge; the test of life and death, of good and evil, proving once and for all that they would rule with kindness and bravery, and not even pain or temptation could sway them.
Astasha felt her heart begin to race as she looked down the stairs into the entrance courtyard. Errant gave her a puzzled glance, no doubt reading the erratic energy coming off her in droves. She breathed deeply, trying to calm her mind and steady herself, but before she could, her breath caught in her throat.
The sound of a multitude of hooves could be heard, before a host of men rode into view, stopping at the base of the stairs, a great white stallion at its front. From the magnificent creature, lightly jumped a young man, tall and elegant, yet strong and brutally handsome, with lustrous, blonde, shaggy hair, and eyes as crystal blue as the winter sky. He made his way up the steps, his silver armor shining in the afternoon light, and came to rest on the landing in front of the King, who opened his arms wide.
"Welcome home, Prince Calder, my son."
If Astasha had been in awe of Calder before, it was nothing compared to the utter reverence and wonderment she felt as she watched him before their army. The energy had shifted so drastically it was like night and day, and the buzz of optimism only continued to grow from there as everyone made ready to move out, into the Land of the Dead and onto the Stone of Balance. Only hours before, she had fought to keep the darkness at bay, Zephyr’s words haunting her as she realized the severity of her situation. Which was why she had asked of Helia something no one else could know of; should she be captured, should the demon’s plan work, and her soul broken and the darkness take her, her fellow Fire Witch was to do the only thing that could stop the Dark Mage from using her as a weapon… end Astasha’s life before it was too late. Helia had stood there in silence for what felt like eternity after she pleaded her case, but she knew the older Sorceress was the only one who truly understood wh
The first gray of morning was just starting to crawl over the horizon as Calder looked down at the ground stained with the blood of his father’s Air Sorcerer. He knew he should be exhausted, but sleep was something he had grown used to going without. He and Astasha had spent the last several hours trying to find how their combined power worked, but to no avail. Over and over they had tried to recreate the blast that had knocked back their enemy and seared the flesh from its bones, but each time their hands touched, nothing happened. The only times they had used it successfully, they had been under threat of death by a demon… perhaps that was the only way for it to work. It didn’t matter now, though. He still had to find a way to rally his troops, to convince all those who were about to gather, that they stood a chance against the most deadly army to ever exist. Tasha had gone with Helia to check on Zephyr, leaving him alone with his thoughts, and as much as he didn’t want to admit
“Half the camp is in a right state, ready to tuck tail and run. They’re scared, and rightfully so. Most have little, if any, experience with magic, and none have seen the likes of a demon. It fucking blinded a man without even being near him. You can imagine the whispers.” “And the other half?” Calder continued staring at the candlelit maps before him as his Captain filled him in on the latest reports. “The other half, well, they’re not so easily swayed. Most are convinced more now than ever that this enemy has to be dealt with, here and now.” The Prince sighed deeply before finally looking up. “Do you think half will leave?” Talib shook his head. “I’ve got Olander and Kashor and whoever else can speak to it trying to convince them not to. But, we should prepare for the worst.” Someone had to be working against them, spreading fear and doubt, and there was only one person he could think of who would do such a thing. Cal could feel the darkness, it was stronger when Tasha f
The sound of Zephyr’s screams cut through the air as all chaos broke loose. Astasha was faintly aware of the shouts and cries of fear from the crowd behind her, but her focus was on the man in front of her, his body tensed in agony as blood began to seep from his eyes. “End the ritual, NOW!” Bellowed Calder, but the Grand Sorceress of the Moon Garden stepped in front of him. “No! You risk all their lives if you interfere!” Tasha’s mind worked furiously to find a way to bring him back. “They need to alter their channeling. Shift the direction of the air and use the earth to draw him down.” Belvana looked uncertain for a moment but nodded and turned to the circle. The four other sorcerers were still locked in the ritual, muttering under their breath as sweat dripped down their faces from the strain of holding so long against the power of the demon. “She’s going to try to join with them,” Said Helia. “She just needs to be able to communicate the shift to them.” Narelle chimed in
There was an air of tension about the camp as the mages made preparations for what was now being considered the last opportunity for a fair advantage. While no one had been outwardly informed of what they were doing, whispers ran wild of a delicate and dangerous ritual that could potentially turn the tides. The five sorcerers who would be participating had spent several hours with Astasha going over the details of what it was they were about to attempt, before excusing themselves to gather as much energy as they could hold. An area outside of the camp, near the sorcerers’ lodgings, had been designated for the ritual, and guards posted to ensure no one inadvertently wandered into it, disrupting the carefully drawn runes or buried herbs and stones. Tasha stood overseeing the finishing touches, Olander at her side, as she tried desperately to force down the feeling that had begun to grow in the pit of her stomach. Taking a deep breath, she focused on all the reasons she had given for
The moon was high in the night sky as Astasha and Calder made their way back to their tent from the Dorthshire camp, their Captains following close behind. Kashor had bid them to stay longer, but they knew the Sorcerers of the Moon Garden would be arriving at dawn, and Tasha needed time to transcribe her memories of the Wind Walking ritual. “May the Gods bless you dreams of good tidings my King and Queen of fire!” He had called after them as they departed. “I hear you were gifted a name, my Golden Phoenix.” Smiled Cal as they walked. “Yes, though, I don’t know that I deserve the title as much as Kashor seems to think I do.” Calder slowed, pulling Astasha to a stop with him. “May I?” His hands reached for the fur wrapped around her, and she nodded once. He pulled it away, revealing the charcoal symbol on her chest and his fingers danced delicately over it. “I felt the same way when he gave me mine. But he sees things no one else can sometimes. And personally, I think he was
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