Light Magic (COMPLETED)

Light Magic (COMPLETED)

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The Grand Council's greatest seer has prophesized the rise of a dark force and the fall of the kingdom. To save the kingdom the impossible must be achieved; they must find a wielder of light magic-a magic that is only spoken of in children's fairy tales. Avila had never known what it meant to stay in one place. Together with her mother, they traveled the Eastern Province as healers. Avila knew the Eastern Province like the back of her hand. She had been to every town, to every city, except the beautiful capital-Meridian. That is until a mysterious voice lures her deep into the heart of the capital. She quickly realizes that her destiny involves much more than she ever imagined. She must embark on a journey filled with danger, mystery, friendship, and love.
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Long Ago

"Long ago, there was a time when everything was filled with magic." My grandfather began, "Where you could feel it dancing around on the mid day breeze. When not only could you feel it, but you could see it. It shimmered and shined throughout the world, everywhere you looked, there magic would be. " He smiled at me as he blew sparkles from his hand into my face. I giggled and batted it away with my small hand. "I remember the days when there were creatures of every kind and shape in the world. I remember playing with the fairies and swimming with the mermaids. I remember having to come inside at night before the trolls came out for feeding time. I remember seeing a dragon breath fire." "You saw a dragon?" I asked in awe. My little green eyes lit with wonder and joy. "Yes, Bean, I did." He said smiling as he flicked my tiny freckled nose. "I saw many dragons in my long life of living. They flew wide over the mountains and soared high above the clouds in the sky." He stretched his crinkled hand over his head, to show how the dragons flew. "They would glide over the world and land on their tall mountains. Returning home after his long day of flight. Oh, Bean, if only you could have seen it." He shook his head, his light grey, shoulder length hair moving with each pass. "I wish I could see a dragon once more before I die." He took a deep breath. "But no, I cannot."

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