The Witch's Daughter (Lamb & Castle Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
Her fear of the terrible drop had abated somewhat throughout the easy sailing they’d had so far, and she’d even begun to enjoy the fierce wind in her unbraided hair. She wondered where the family of wyverns had gone, and when they might come back. According to Harold, Captain Dunnager could summon them with a particular whistle, and had insisted on demonstrating the awful piercing noise to her. He’d learnt it well and the wyverns soon appeared at his call, but Captain Dunnager had to forbid him to use it, or the creatures would eat them out of house and home. Still, it would come in handy: the wyverns were a necessary part of her plan, after all. The cloud had cleared, the stars shone bright, and all around them she could see nothing but indigo sky and calm sea. Percival stood at the helm, indefatigable and motionless as a suit of armour on display, the Storm Chaser needing little work to keep it on course. Meg, Harold and Captain Dunnager had all long since retired, but Amelia waited on deck, consulting her spell book, the very picture of studiousness.
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