“I was grateful he didn’t have Jasper in tow, but any hope I had of his talk with the Council going well died when I saw the expression on his face. I wasn’t sure I’d ever seen him so grim, not even when he’d been pissed at me for trying to run away three months ago instead of facing the evil warlock hurting my friends. “Bad news?” I asked. “No,” he said. “No news. The Council showed up in a dream last night and told me to stay.” “They showed up? I thought they just spoke through wei...rd visions and feelings and stuff?” “Usually,” he said, running a hand through his white blond hair until pieces of it stuck out at odd angles. “Last night they spoke directly to me.” “So you are staying,” I said. It wasn’t really a question. Alek was a Justice. He wouldn’t go against his gods. “No. I’m going. Only question is if you are coming with me.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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