The Fire Prince (The Cursed Kingdoms Trilogy Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
The precision and concentration required came easily. He eyed the final stick, smoldering in the mud where it had fallen. He couldn’t—wouldn’t—take pride in his magic, but surely he could take pride in his skill at controlling it? “Tomorrow we’ll reach Lvotnic,” Cora said, rain dripping from her hood. “Once we’re across the river, I’ll start you burning arrows out of the air.” HE WENT LOOKING for Innis in the palace gardens and found her back at their campsite, sitting on a tree stump, observing his fire lesson. She looked up as he approached, boots squelching through the mud. “What are you doing here?” “Watching you.” Harkeld glanced at himself and away again. “Innis, can we please go to the gardens? I hate it here.” He was surrounded by mud and rain and tree stumps all day. Why would he want to spend time here in his dreams? “Watch yourself. You’re good.” Harkeld shrugged this compliment aside. “Cora’s a good teacher.” “Watch yourself,”
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