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I was right The holes e, the sa h the ventilation shafts fro my mind even as I’d slept

Chills suffusedtouch , as Alina had said, to tear me apart at the seams I thrust it ailled a barrier between us My newfound ability to feel this world was dangerous I was connected to all, even the poisoned parts I had to protect myself

I pictured the abbey, the fountain on the front lawn

When I openeda soft fall of fountain spray into my face

It was that easy I finally understood why the Fae were able to influence the climate and plant life They were each connected to the planet to varying degrees, drawing power fro to the abilities of their caste

I could sift I could freaking sift! That was one power I was going to ic to Cruce

At the front entrance half a dozen sidhe-seers were clustered around Enyo, talking and taking a brief break

As I approached, Enyo glanced up and stopped speaking aze ain, and hera silent, What the fuck?

The other sidhe-seers greeted me with equally shocked expressions, their eyes thehour I said quickly, "The Faery queen transferred her ht save this world Clear the workers out of the abbey I think I can rebuild it"

Enyo’s brows reversed their path and cli me? Why would the Fae queen--"

I cut her off: "Because she learned who she’d once been and no longer wanted to lead Enyo, it’s a complicated story and we don’t have tiht Get the workers out of the ruins I need practice and you need the abbey back"

She studied an to bark orders

The moment the rubble was unoccupied--I had concerns about potentially putting a here a person stood--I tapped into the i power beneath my feet This time I kept ic I wed the poithin asped