It really was like a bad dream. One minute I'd been making myself all cozy, aided by a bit of magic, and then it was manual-cozyness only. I couldn't even float a pencil anymore
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I looked up at her, too numb for a second to recognize the fact that it was /Tara/ sitting next to me. "I-it's gone, Tara" I told her, forcing the words out. If they were actually spoken out loud, they had a sort of power. It forced me to realize that I wasn't dreaming the whole thing. "I don't really know how. One second, everything was normal,and now I can't even float a pencil."
"I don't know what went wrong." I admitted, resisting the urge to cry. "I didn't do anything out of the ordinary. Just a little spell to make the room a bit warmer." I sent a furtive glance in her direction, "Please say it isn't just me? That it's some sort of spell that we can fix?"
I sounded like a child that lost their favorite toy. It was almost embarrassing.
Without a moment's pause I wrapped my arms around her and held her, I felt sort of silly for doing so because it was Magick that she was worried about and not a lost pet, she was acting like it was a pet she'd lost.
"Will, honey, without magick we can't do spells. I'm sure, I'm sure it's only for a little while." I hope.
I bit my lip and glanced around the room, trying to see if I noticed anything that could tip me off as to what happened. "Willow....were you...were you doing any spells then?" I looked at her and brushed her hair out of her face. "Did something happen...I mean by accident?"
I felt like a heel for asking, but I had to, I had to know all the corners before we tried to solve it.
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I looked up at her, too numb for a second to recognize the fact that it was /Tara/ sitting next to me. "I-it's gone, Tara" I told her, forcing the words out. If they were actually spoken out loud, they had a sort of power. It forced me to realize that I wasn't dreaming the whole thing. "I don't really know how. One second, everything was normal,and now I can't even float a pencil."
"I don't know what went wrong." I admitted, resisting the urge to cry. "I didn't do anything out of the ordinary. Just a little spell to make the room a bit warmer." I sent a furtive glance in her direction, "Please say it isn't just me? That it's some sort of spell that we can fix?"
I sounded like a child that lost their favorite toy. It was almost embarrassing.
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"Will, honey, without magick we can't do spells. I'm sure, I'm sure it's only for a little while." I hope.
I bit my lip and glanced around the room, trying to see if I noticed anything that could tip me off as to what happened. "Willow....were you...were you doing any spells then?" I looked at her and brushed her hair out of her face. "Did something happen...I mean by accident?"
I felt like a heel for asking, but I had to, I had to know all the corners before we tried to solve it.
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