Dime Store Magic
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"Earth to the east." I put my clay pot to my right.
"Water to the west." I moved my chalice to my left.
"Fire to the south." Taking the blue candle, I twisted, being careful not to fall, and laid it behind me.
I touched each in turn, the athame, the dirt, the water, and the flame. When it came to the last, panic darted through me and I hesitated, then gritted my teeth and forced my finger into the flame.
"Air, earth, water, fire. At their center, I sit in balance. All nature in harmony."
I turned to Savannah and motioned for her to copy me.
She did, intoning each phrase without faltering. When she'd finished, we repeated the last part together. Then Savannah shifted onto her knees, lighting the candles as I resumed my place. Fingers trembling, I held the juniper branch over my candle's flame.
"With this offering, I beg protection," I said in Latin. "Hecate, Selene, Artemis, goddesses three, hear my plea. We ask this in your name. Grant this, your child, all the powers you can bestow."
I looked Savannah in the eyes, lifting my hands and voice.
"Grant her power without bounds. Give her the strength to wreak vengeance on her enemies."
The ground beneath me rumbled, but I held Savannah's gaze and kept going.
"Give her the power to overcome and the wisdom to do right by this gift. Give her all that you have to give."
The earth quaked, toppling the candles and igniting the cloth beneath. I raised my hands to the sky and stood, closing my eyes and pouring everything into the last few words.
"Hecate, Selene, Artemis! Hear my plea!"
For a split second, all went still. Preternaturally still and silent. I could hear nothing, feel nothing. No, I did feel something. I felt peace. Complete peace.
"It worked!" Savannah said, launching herself across the space between and falling into my arms. "Can you feel that, Paige? It worked! You did it!"
"Yes," I said, smiling. "We did it."
"Water to the west." I moved my chalice to my left.
"Fire to the south." Taking the blue candle, I twisted, being careful not to fall, and laid it behind me.
I touched each in turn, the athame, the dirt, the water, and the flame. When it came to the last, panic darted through me and I hesitated, then gritted my teeth and forced my finger into the flame.
"Air, earth, water, fire. At their center, I sit in balance. All nature in harmony."
I turned to Savannah and motioned for her to copy me.
She did, intoning each phrase without faltering. When she'd finished, we repeated the last part together. Then Savannah shifted onto her knees, lighting the candles as I resumed my place. Fingers trembling, I held the juniper branch over my candle's flame.
"With this offering, I beg protection," I said in Latin. "Hecate, Selene, Artemis, goddesses three, hear my plea. We ask this in your name. Grant this, your child, all the powers you can bestow."
I looked Savannah in the eyes, lifting my hands and voice.
"Grant her power without bounds. Give her the strength to wreak vengeance on her enemies."
The ground beneath me rumbled, but I held Savannah's gaze and kept going.
"Give her the power to overcome and the wisdom to do right by this gift. Give her all that you have to give."
The earth quaked, toppling the candles and igniting the cloth beneath. I raised my hands to the sky and stood, closing my eyes and pouring everything into the last few words.
"Hecate, Selene, Artemis! Hear my plea!"
For a split second, all went still. Preternaturally still and silent. I could hear nothing, feel nothing. No, I did feel something. I felt peace. Complete peace.
"It worked!" Savannah said, launching herself across the space between and falling into my arms. "Can you feel that, Paige? It worked! You did it!"
"Yes," I said, smiling. "We did it."