Past Tense (Schooled In Magic Book 10) - Plot & Excerpts
JULIANNE said. “You certainly impressed Bernard.” Emily shrugged, irritated. She hadn’t been the only magician to faint after taking part in the ritual, but that hadn’t stopped Master Chambers inquiring if women genuinely had the power to cast complex spells. He’d even suggested that it had been her presence that had made the other magicians faint, although Master Wolfe had insisted that it had been caused by disconnecting so sharply from the spellwork. And Robin had been absurdly solicitous over dinner, offering to walk her back to her bedroom afterwards. Emily still wasn’t sure if he was trying to help—and had no idea how to go about it—or if his master had put him up to it. Better to be mocked openly than talked down to, she told herself. “That’s something, I suppose,” she said. She leaned back in her chair and watched as Julianne chopped up a piece of ginger root, preparing to put it in a potion.
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