ICE

By Serayna

1.6M 99.7K 16.2K

[wattys 2018 shortlisted] Humans see her as a dangerous threat -a witch that must be executed. With the uncon... More

PROLOGUE
DISCLAIMER/COPYRIGHT
1. The Rumor
2. The Dragon
3. Their World
4. The Dragon's Cottage
5. Potions and Spells
6. Observant
7. Solved By A Spell
8. The Bookkeeper
10. Wine-Red Eyes
11. Breakfast
12. Bluebird Berries
13. Cursed
14. The Spell-Book
15. A Mind Of Its Own
16. Caelan
17. The Ghost Girl
18. How Old?
19. Experimental Spells
20. Know Where To Look
21. A New Friend
22. The Spell
23. Flaw
24. Keep Practicing
25. In Due Time
26. A Warning
27. Investigation
28. Soon
29. As You Wish
30. Memories
31. Another Lesson
32. Spar
33. Curiosity
34. The Thief
35. A Dangerous Amount
36. The Desk
37. Secret Of The Tavern
38. Painful Memories
39. Vyses' Apprenticeship
40. The Seed
41. Empty Town
42. Endless Beer
43. The Common Factor
44. So Mote It Be
45. Crown of Ice
46. Quick to Anger
47. Self-Destruction
48. Try The Chicken
49. Wait It Out
50. The True Monster
51. No More Waiting
52. A Return
53. Not Your Fault
54. We Have To Run
55. A Simple Spell
56. On The Run
57. Lose The Crown
58. Powerful Resolve
59. Caught
60. Sweet Talking
61. Aster Inn
62. Blood Knights
63. Discovered
64. Easy Money
65. The Real Problem
66. Kill Them All
67. Daggers
68. An Army
69. Wai
70. Servant Spell
71. Water
72. Spark Of A Soul
73. To Save The Kingdom
74. Liberation
75. Weary Travelers
76. Hostility
77. Crimson Red
78. Interrogation
79. Zeporia
80. Thinking Like A Criminal
81. Nightfall
82. The Tunnel
83. The Creature
84. Alabaster Leaves
85. Tylat
86. Be Seated
87. Underestimated
88. Unexpected Visitor
89. A Dying Heart
90. Disguise
91. A New Home
92. Interactions
93. The King's Army
94. More Soldiers
95. A Necessary Evil
96. A Calculated Loss
97. Safe For Now
98. Fascination
99. The Crown Prince
100. A New Opportunity
101. A Hint of Jealousy
102. A Breakfast Date
103. To Go Exploring
104. A Familiar Voice
105. The Capitol
106. The Castle
107. No Longer A Threat
108. The Silver Band
109. Onward
110. Welcome Home
111. Lavender Dresses
112. A Whirlwind Proposal
113. More Observant
114. A Meaningless Kiss
115. The Library
116. Fluttering Heart
117. The Burning Talisman
118. An Indescribable Feeling
119. A Skeletal Hand
120. Another Memory
121. A Cluster of Butterflies
122. Out With It
123. An Arrest
124. Every Last One
125. A Heartbeat
126. The Nightmare
127. A Meaningless Apology
128. A Princess
129. Witness
130. Collapsed
131. Leeches
132. You Are Mine
133. Long Live The King
134. Heartache
135. The Oath
136. The Blood-Doll
137. No Other Choice
138. No Resistance
139. Uprising
140. A Simple Joke
141. Necromancy
142. A Slim Possibility
143. A Dragon-Like Mask
144. Lyth
145. A Final Wish
146. In A Sea of Ice (Part 1)
147. In A Sea of Ice (Part. 2)
148. A Sickening Realization
149. A Chilling Feeling
150. The Assassin
151. Erasing Shadows
152. Answers
153. A Darkened Silhouette
154. A Wicked Smile
155. A Rat
156. An Escape
157. Sky Blue and Sea-Foam Green
158. So Easy
159. Guilt and Loss
160. Warm and Soft
161. Crimson Colored Eyes and Canine Teeth
162. A Ghost of His Touch
163. A Slight Improvement
164. A Compliment
165. A Single Spelled Image
166. Luminescent Flowers
167. A Corrupt Heart
168. Mere Inches Away
169. A Storm of Butterflies
170. An Enigma
171. Grateful
172. Ancient Legends
173. A Growing Smile
174. Soft Spot
175. A Breathtaking Sight
176. Healing
177. An Impromptu Kiss
178. Madness
179. Outmatched
180. Fear of Magic
181. Almost Time
182. The Distraction
183. Vyses
184. The Tip of Her Sword
185. Maniacal Laughter
186. Save The Humans
187. Frostbite
SURPRISE!!!
188. A World on Fire
189. Saved Us All
EPILOGUE

9. The Little Girl

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By Serayna

RAVENNA SAT ON the ground, her back pressed against a rotted fence post. Around her, the town's daily bustle had started to dwindle. Most of the outdoor vendors had closed shop and removed the stock from their carts. Dusty curtains guarded the bookstore's windows, swished shut so that nobody could peek inside. Several guards roamed the streets, a torch in one hand and a shield in the other. Most of townsfolk who wandered the streets meandered toward their homes. Others turned toward the tavern, which was always effervescent with life.

She hardly spared them any attention, too focused on the ground in front of her. There was a small collection of scrolls spread out around her. Two rocks held one of the scrolls open and bookmarked a spell that might work. The others were either collected into a mountain of uselessness or gathered into pile of untouched scrolls.

Each useless spell popped another bubble of frustration. She found it annoying that there didn't seem to be any spells that were specifically designed to improve her observational skills. Instead, most spells seemed to cure groundbreaking diseases and turn princes into cats. Each scroll had an intricate spell mapped out across its yellowed paper. A mixture of elegant symbols and spiderwebs of lines connected each ingredient. Each effect of a spell was vastly different as well --even the ones that were mere variations of another. She had already sifted through at least three different spells that threatened to turn a human into some creepy-crawly animal. Yet it was as if she were grasping at pine-needles trying to find any variation of a self-help spell.

With an annoyed sigh, Ravenna rolled up yet another useless scroll. Ice spiraled around her fingertips and fanned out across the object in her hands. Her hand was quick to brush the frozen particles from the paper, lest she compromised the spell within. She added the scroll to her useless pile and plucked an unread scroll from the ground. As she skimmed over the contents of the scroll, a voice chimed behind her, "That's so pretty!"

Ravenna's head snapped upward. Immediately, she was on her feet. As a whip of ice lashed out, her gaze locked with the rounded eyes of a child. Chills raced up and down her spine. The ice around her feet died out. "You shouldn't scare someone like that. You could get hurt," she chided.

The young girl cocked her head to the side like a confused dog. "I didn't mean to scare you, lady," she said.

"Where are your parents?" Ravenna looked around. Her stomach started to twist into knots. It wasn't uncommon for children to wander around towns, especially during the day. There were some who just didn't have parents or a home to retire to at night. Yet when night fell across the sky, even the abandoned children found shelter.

"I don' know. Mother and Father went away a long time ago," the little girl said. She climbed through the fence posts and scooped up a scroll. Her hands unraveled it and held it this way and that. "What is this?"

"It's just a spell." Ravenna watched the little girl, hesitant to take the scroll from her. She feared that the girl might activate the scroll by accident.

The girl bent down, her skirts swishing against the ground. She set the scroll down and said, "Magic is very bad for you, y'know? Mother used to say that its only good to do bad things to other people."

Ravenna bit back a smile. If only the little girl knew who she was speaking with. She was already familiar with the darkness that followed the use of magic. It was what had killed her. As Ravenna examined the girl, she started to realize why her stomach was twisted into knots.

The girl's dress wasn't right. The tattered hem brushed her ankles yet didn't sway in sync with her movements. There were several holes torn through the fabric that revealed patches of bare skin underneath. There were no signs of frostbite on her skin either, despite the snowy weather. The more Ravenna looked closer, the more she realized that the girl was not human. Her cloudy brown eyes weren't glossy with life. Her skin didn't flush with excitement. Nor did it hold the typical sun-burnt hue that unsheltered orphans harbored.

With a smile, the little girl rocked back on her feet and clasped her hands behind her back. "Will you play a game with me?"

Ravenna swallowed hard, unable to bring herself to answer.

The little girl continued, "I never get to play anymore. The other ones won't let me."

"What other ones?"

A throat cleared behind her. Ravenna glanced back over her shoulder, her eyes wide with fright. The guard that stood there stared at her. He didn't seem to notice the swell of ice that had grown behind him, looming over him like a deadly wave. "Are you alright, miss?" he asked in concern.

Ravenna opened her mouth to respond. No words tumbled out. She turned back to look at the little girl and was shocked to find that the girl had vanished.

"Well?" the guard prompted.

Ravenna let out a shaky sigh. She returned her gaze to the guard. "I am alright," she assured him.

Her gaze immediately became glued to the dancing flames that engulfed his torch. A face appeared within them, a familiar, childish face with dull brown eyes. The child's smile twisted into something dark and sinister. She lifted a finger to her lips.

Ravenna found herself hugging her arms to her chest. A cold sinking feeling grasped at her heart. The shards of ice that stayed dormant at her feet seemed somewhat unresponsive. She almost wished that the dragon stood beside her.

"Alright then," the guard said, unconvinced. "Just be careful. Spirits tend wander these parts at night, and not all of them are friendly."

"I can believe that," Ravenna whispered.

With a slight nod, the guard wished her a goodnight and suggested that she seek shelter in the local tavern. According to him, Alva's tavern had the warmest beds and served the best food in the whole town. Ravenna watched the guard walk away, down the street and behind a house. When he was out of sight, she hurriedly bent down and scooped the scrolls up into her arms. Nightfall had completely obscured the sky and, aside from a random guard or two, the streets were barren. She shoved the scrolls into a leather bag that the bookkeeper had given her and then started for the tavern. It wasn't far. The tavern was a fairly large building that sat at the crest of the town. Light streamed through its windows and as she approached the door, laughter filled her ears.

A small burst of panic washed through her. The memory of her past, of her exploits in taverns across the country, bristled through her mind. She just couldn't escape the fear that she might harm a villager. Just in the last city, after she'd picked through the pockets in the local tavern, a guard had accosted her. He didn't survive the ordeal.

Nevertheless, Ravenna pushed the door open. The idea of the little ghost girl standing in the darkness of the night frightened her more than a lewd touch. She entered the tavern and looked around. Several folks were gathered around a fire pit, swaying and singing along with a bard. Mugs of ale swung around like swords, with the yellowed liquid swishing out and onto the ground. Other patrons sat in the seats that surrounded the pit, chatting and laughing amicably among themselves.

Ravenna immediately located the bar counter and shuffled toward it. Part of her wanted to look out the window and see if the girl had reappeared. A vaguely familiar man stood behind it and wiped a rag across the bar's smoothed wooden top. "I am looking for a room," she said, distracted.

"Are you now?" a silky voice purred. 

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