Chapter 236 Ava: Magic Training (11)
Magister Orion's version of training is reminiscent of Jericho's somehow, though he doesn't insultor force me
to run massive amounts of laps.
It's more like this inexorable insistence that he believes in my ability that forcesto try, and try again, and
again, until sweat is pouring down my face and back. It's worse than physical training because it's an agony that
breaks my entire body down from within, but it's better because | can breathe without feeling like my lungs are
burning out.
Magister Orion's voice washes over me, a soothing balm to my frazzled nerves. "Close your eyes, Ava Grey. Block
out the world around you. Let your magic flow through your veins."
His instructions are the sas before. Simple. Repetitive. Calm.
| take a deep breath, trying to follow his instructions. My eyes flutter shut, and | attempt to focus inward. Earlier,
he toldto stop screwing my eyes shut, but to only rest them like butterfly's wings.
He waxes a little poetic, I've noticed.
"Allow it into your heart, your circulation," he continues. "Feel it becoming a part of you."
Nothing happens in my veins. No warmth, no fizzle, no pop. The magic withinis warm and enveloped in its
own little area, probably laughing atbecause I can't figure this out.
"You've blocked it off, treated it like an invasive species," Magister Orion says. "But it's a part of you, Ava Grey. It
always has been. You need to accept it into every fiber of your being. Let it flow through you, from the tips of
your toes to the ends of your hair."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe image of magic coursing through my hair makessnicker. | can't help but picture it: every blonde strand
glowing like fiber optic cables, leavingas bright as a Christmas tree.
"Focus, Ava," Magister Orion rebukesgently. "This isn't a joke. Your magic is serious business."
I nod, chastened, and try to concentrate again. This exercise feels different from working with the elements.
There's no water to flow with, no fire to ignite. It's just... me. My power.
My essence.
But how do | tap into that?
| reach deep within myself, searching for that elusive spark of magic. It's there, of course. But it doesn't go
anywhere.
My body is empty of anything except the rhythmic pulsing of my heartbeat and my slow, deep breathing.
Forever goes by, ticking away minute by minute. My body aches from the effort. Sweat beads on my forehead
and trickles down my back. My muscles tremble with exertion.
Despite having no success, my body is feeling the strain. That must mean something's happening, right?
"Relax," Magister Orion's voice cuts through my concentration. "You're trying too hard. Your magic isn't
something to be forced. It's a part of you, as natural as breathing."
Popping my eyes open, | blink against the artificial fluorescent lights this strange room has decided are
necessary. "I don't understand. How can it be natural when | can't even feel it?"
"Because you're looking for it in the wrong place," he explains patiently. "You're searching for something
separate from yourself, but your magic isn't separate. It's you. The separation is all in your head."
He's wrong. It's a ball inside of me. | can feel it, sense it, and reach for it at any time. | just can't access it.
Still, 1 try to focus on his words. Maybe it really is in my head. Maybe this little ball of energy in the core ofis
just a psychosomatic manifestation of my magical aptitude.
| close my eyes again, trying to shift my perspective. Instead of reaching for something outside myself, | attempt
to sink into my own being.
But it's like trying to catch smoke with my bare hands. The harder I try, the more it slips away from me. Saying it
is all well and good, but how do you do that?
It's justin my head.
My voice in the emptiness.
Nothing else.
My body feels heavier with each passing moment, worn down by the constant strain. My head throbs, a dull ache
pulsing behind my eyes.
"I can't do it," | finally admit, my voice small and defeated. "It's impossible. I've made zero progress."
Magister Orion's hand rests gently on my shoulder. "That's enough for today. You've pushed yourself hard. Rest
now."
As | open my eyes, the room spins slightly. My legs wobble as | stand, and I have to grip the back of my chair to
steady myself.
Wait.
Since when have | been sitting on a chair? | was sitting on the floor all this time.
The room flickers, and | swear it's trying to tellsomething. Like it's alive.
Am | supposed to thank it for providing a chair for me? Or is it just my imagination, throwing human emotions
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This world of magic is hard to decipher.
"Why is this so difficult?" | ask, frustration coloring my tone. "I could feel the elements a little bit. Why is my
magic so hard to get to?"
Magister Orion's eyes are kind as he regards me. "It's fundamentally different, Ava Grey. The elements exist
outside of you. Your innate magic is a part of you. It's like asking a fish to describe water. It's so integral to your
existence that it's hard to perceive."
I nod, too tired to argue. I'm pretty sure it's all just gibberish from all his textbooks. "Will it always be this hard?"
"No," he assures me. "With tand practice, it will beceasier. You're rewiring years of subconscious
blocking. It won't happen overnight."
Great.
Rubbing my hands over my face, | try to summon at least a little energy to stand up and move around.
Instead, | topple over, only to be stopped by firm hands against my shoulders. Glancing up at Marcus and
Vanessa, | give them both a wobbly smile. "Thanks."
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