![]() ![]() He's been hurt by it in the past, but he's also fully aware of the joyous wonder* it can achieve. Nick, though, has a secret: magic isn't new to him. Before long, Silla's brother, Reese, and a boy from school, Nick, join her. It allows transformation and possession, healing and creation and most anything else you can imagine. Not necessarily death sacrifice-though that is possible-but smaller personal sacrifices, in that the magic user will often offer up her/his own blood to power the spells. The magic that she begins to teach herself is based in blood and sacrifice. In it, this mysterious Deacon claims that Silla's father-a high school Latin teacher-was a powerful magician and healer.Įven if she hadn't recognized her father's handwriting, she'd have been inclined to believe the Deacon anyway: she'd much rather that her parents died due to some magical vendetta than that her father killed her mother and then himself. ![]() There's no return address, and the enclosed letter is simply signed, "The Deacon". ![]() Shortly after her parents' death, Silla Kennicot receives an old handwritten book in the mail. ![]()
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