Chapter 238 Ava: A History of Magic
"That makes sense." Finished with my vegetables—all crunchy and drowning in garlic, which seems to be a
favorite Fae flavor—I attack the first steak on my plate. It looks similar to chicken, and has ssort of thick
layer of cheese melted over it.
Once it enters my mouth, | have to bite back a groan.
Delicious.
Everything | eat here is good. | need to ask Magister Orion about learning how to create food out of nowhere, but
I'm too busy shoveling the food in my mouth to ask something so practical. Besides, I'm not able to replicate the
magic anyway.
Later.
I'm definitely going to learn it later.
It would really cin handy.
"When we introduce ourselves, we rarely include our family names. It is always our full nand title, if we have
one. You humans have both names as your identity, and so we often use them. If it bothers you, | can always call
you by your short name."
"It doesn't botherat all," | assure him, stabbing into another bite. "If you use titles, | should probably mention
that Vanessa is a Healer in the Westwood Pack." But | can't remember her last name.
What's her last name? Shit, I'm a terrible person. I'm pretty sure she introduced herself with her full nwhen
we first met. Then again, | was pretty out of it.
Still.
I should know this.
Magister Orion turns to Vanessa, his expression softening. "My apologies, Healer Vanessa. I've been remiss in my
manners. May | ask your full name?"
Vanessa straightens in her chair, a small smile playing on her lips. "Vanessa Thorn, Healer of the Westwood
Pack."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtRight. Thorn. | feel like there was someone else with that name, but | can't remember who.
Your mate's delta. Delta Ryder Thorn. You've met him a tor two.
Shit. She must be his sister. Maybe a cousin.
I've known Vanessa for what feels like ages now, and | didn't even know she had a brother/cousin/something who
works with Lucas regularly.
Sfriend | am. | even made a decision to grow closer to my people and learn more about them, and | failed
with someone who's quickly grown into a great friend.
Wouldn't be awkward to just run up to a friend and ask them a thousand questions about their family life and
histories? Such things cout in time. Vanessa doesn't even talk that much about her mate; it's no surprise
she doesn't talk about her family.
Selene's words soothe the panic spiral in my chest. That's right. | didn't even know she was mated to Vester for
ages. They don't show off their mating bond much in public, either.
| can tell she loves him deeply, but their relationship is very different from many mated couples. Then again, as |
think has been established several times now, Blackwood is pretty different from the other wolf packs.
Magister Orion nods, his eyes twinkling. "A pleasure to make your proper acquaintance, Healer Vanessa Thorn.
And you, sir?" He turns to Marcus, who's been quietly observing our exchange.
"Marcus Finley," he says, his voice gruff but respectful. "Just Marcus is fine."
He's not one for unnecessary words. Especially when he's on duty—which, right now, is literally every hour of
every day.
"Well then, Just Marcus," Magister Orion says with a chuckle, "I believe it's only fair that | properly introduce
myself as well." He stands, his massive frseeming to fill the entire room. "I am Magister Orion, Grand
Sorceror of Human Wizardry."
The fork I'm holding clatters to my plate. Grand Sorcerer? | knew Magister Orion was important, but this sounds
like a lot more than just sold man with an enthusiasm for human magic.
It sounds awfully important and high-ranking.
"Grand Sorcerer?" Vanessa asks, coming in clutch with the important questions. "I've heard of many terms now—
magician, witch, wizards. Now we add sorcerer to it?"
Magister Orion settles back into his chair, way too approachable for someone with an intimidating-sounding rank.
"Sorcerers are Fae who have also manifested as a wizard. Also known as witches, or magicians. Over thousands
of years, many names have cabout for humans with magic. Illusionist, arcanist, shaman.
While every school of magic focused and taught in different specialties, the core of human magic is always the
same. It comes from within, an innate magic that has deep ties to the elements. Not all humans can access the
elements, but scan. Like you, Ava Grey."
"What's the difference in Fae magic and human magic, then?" Vanessa's forgotten all about her food, leaning
over the table as she listens intently to his explanations.
"Fae are tied to their magic from birth. We are attuned to the world around us. To nature. To the air we breathe.
We cannot create from nothing, but we can encourage or manipulate what already exists. Fae cannot exist
without magic."
"If you can't create from nothing, then how did you make this food appear?" Marcus interjects, also drawn into
the educational seminar.
| shovel more meat into my mouth, grateful for them both for asking the questions my sluggish brain can't come
up with, too over-awed by the knowledge tossed in my direction.
Everything he's saying is interesting, but my eyelids threaten to droop and leaveasleep on my plate.
It's a struggle to stay awake.
"And that is why | am the Grand Sorcerer," Magister Orion says with a smile. "I have manifested human magic. It
isn't impossible for Fae, as we already have a core of magic within us. But it is incredibly rare. There are those
who believe that I have human blood within my veins. It's always possible, though | have yet to find where in my
family tree such an impurity occurred."
He waves a hand dismissively, clearly unconcerned. "While my magic is not terribly powerful, I've spent my
entire life trying to gather as much knowledge as possible about the magic taught by humans. And thus | am
also a Magister. A teacher of magic. As a Grand Sorcerer, | am the bridge between the human and Fae worlds for
magical affairs. As Magister, | am the bridge between humans and their magic."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThen he laughs, a big, booming sound that startlesso much | jump in my seat.
The drooping eyelid problem is solved—for the moment.
"Unfortunately, the lack of human magic means there's little use forthese days. The title is little more than
window dressing."
There's something missing here, Selene says suddenly. | clearly remember that Sister Miriam spoke of a woman
when she was seeking out your teacher. Magister Orion is not the only one with knowledge of human magic in
this city.
She pauses. Though, | suppose she can be from outside the city.
"Is there anyone else you know who has also manifested human magic?" | ask, trying to sound casual.
Not knowing how people really feel about each other in this town is awful. | really need to question him more
about things outside of my training. It's clear that vampires are not necessarily best friends with the Fae, and yet
they've been coexisting for so long in the Unregistered City. And Sister Miriam seems to be highly regarded, even
if she is denied access to the Fae Ward.
It's weird.
Though, | guess packs seem weird to people who aren't used to them, either. Especially when it comes to men
and their mates.
"No." Magister Orion shifts in his seat, suddenly leaning forward to place food on his own plate. "No one."
But I don't believe him.
And, judging from the way Vanessa and Marcus share a glance, | think they don't, either.
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