Magical Midlife Madness (Leveling Up #1)(60)
“There’s a creek down the way.” He directed us right, walking down the alleyway that had previously held Mr. Tom. “If we get ambushed by one of the most powerful mages that walks this earth, we can float to freedom. Well…I can. You’ll be screwed.”
“Sir, please, let me help you.” Mr. Tom stepped out from his position against the alley wall. I jumped. I hadn’t seen him there even though he was still wearing his weird getup!
“Nice work, buddy,” I said, and put up my hand for a high five.
He stared at my palm in confusion. “Is that some sort of sign language?”
“Thanks.” Austin handed off the box, then paused. “I forgot a corkscrew.”
“No problem, sir. I will be right back with it.” Mr. Tom hurried away, his cape fluttering behind him.
“And see if they have any nibbles,” I called after him. I put a hand to my stomach and turned back to Austin. “I’m hungry. Did you see him there?”
Austin motioned for us to keep walking. “See him? No, I smelled him. The sun is going down. His magic is strengthening. It’s strongest at night.”
“So that’s what you meant by blending into things?”
“Yes. He blends into stone, concrete, stuff like that. He’s at home in the night, too.”
“I don’t get it. If he’s intent on protecting me, he wouldn’t leave me alone with you to go get a corkscrew. He’s clearly also parenting me. Or sticking with a butler role, I guess, but they don’t follow their charges around, do they? Isn’t this a bit…off? I mean, even for him.”
“I think being left alone in that big house for so long has been very bad for him. I wish I’d known. I would’ve…I don’t know…sent someone to terrorize him or something.”
“Why didn’t Peggy bring in a caretaker before now? I mean, it’s not like I do anything yet, though I think there’s a list coming, but she was quick enough to hire me.”
“You still don’t get it.” On the other side of the buildings, we ducked through a small patch of trees and then wound down a narrow path to the stream. We walked along it, the trees cutting out the dying sun. A nearly full moon hung heavy in the darkening sky. “That house doesn’t let anyone live there who doesn’t belong. Earl is a protector of the house and its magic. So is Niamh. Even Edgar. They have passes to be there. The magic allows them to stay.”
“But Auntie Peggy—”
“Wasn’t chosen by Ivy House. She is the title holder, nothing more. She can stay there for a few days at a time, just like your friend and the rest of their family, but that’s it.”
“But you’ve been there and you aren’t a protector.”
“I’ve only been there for a few hours or less at a time.”
“This is insane,” I said, stumbling. He offered his hand, and I latched on to it as I stumbled again, the lengthening shadows hiding the rocks and pitfalls. “Why me? I just don’t get it. I’m not special in any way. I’m the opposite of special. Just…why me?”
“Often we don’t see things about ourselves that everyone else finds apparent. Also, I’ve already told you. I don’t like repeating myself.” I could hear the laughter in his voice. “Just here.”
He pointed to a path that led up to a little bridge. A few moments after we arrived, Mr. Tom arrived. He’d brought the wine and a corkscrew, plus a picnic basket with fruits, nuts, meats, and cheeses. He laid out a little blanket, gave us a couple of pillows, and set about opening the wine. With everything out, he closed up the enormous canvas bag he’d transported everything in.
“How…” I looked at all this stuff, which one person shouldn’t have been able to carry, and certainly not so quickly.
“I’ll be close, miss, in case…you need anything.” He bowed. As he turned away, I heard, “Like mace.”
“How…” I stared at the delicious looking spread.
“He gets much bigger in his other form,” Austin said, grabbing some nuts. “And he probably had it all ready at the house. He clearly knows you never say die when the wine is pouring.”
“The house? How could he have…” I stared off in that direction. “I feel like I’m going crazy. Does he have super-human speed, or…?”
Austin gave me a funny look. “He has wings.”
I replayed what I thought he’d said. It still didn’t compute. “Sorry, what?”
“He has wings. He’s a gargoyle.”
“No, I heard you about the gargoyle… Where are his wings? Is that his other form?”
He was still giving me a funny look. “It’s those things hanging from his back when he’s in human form. They go to his mid-thighs? You mentioned them before, I know you can see them.”
“Wait…” My world was spinning. “You mean his cape?”
Understanding flitted across Austin’s expression. “Right, yes. You did call it a cape. Sorry. Yes, they look kind of like a cape in this form.” He sucked wine directly from the bottle, those very lush, very kissable lips curving over the lip.
“This is crazy. Wings! I mean…flight is freaking awesome! He is ten times cooler than I thought.”
K.F. Breene's Books
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- Raised in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights World Book 2)
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- Warrior Fae Trapped (Warrior Fae #1)
- The Culling Trials (Shadowspell Academy #2)
- The Culling Trials 3 (Shadowspell Academy #3)
- Sin & Salvation (Demigod of San Francisco #3)