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Keelie’s opinion of Thomas had dropped fifty points in her personal opinion poll. Was he crazy? You didn’t call a dragon a firebug.

Finch turned to Vangar. “I think it’s time to nip this rebellion in the bud and show these interlopers who’s the boss around here.”

Vangar stretched out his wings. “After you, my dear.”

Keelie motioned for everyone to move back. “Give them some room for takeoff. They’ll kick up a lot of dust.”

Vangar and Finch both pumped their wings and ascended, two draconic air fliers, into the sky with elegance and muscular grace.

Finch flamed the sky, a plume of fire erupting from her mouth.

Keelie couldn’t help a smile. “Show-off,” she whispered.

Everyone was transfixed by the dragon spectacle above them.

Keelie was amazed that no one had run to hide in their shops, hopped into their vehicles, or run for the mountaintops when Finch and Vangar revealed themselves to be dragons. Maybe the faire’s fantasy ambiance had made them comfortable with any possibility.

She’d been right. The humans needed to know what they were up against, and the people of the High Mountain Faire might just be able to hold their own against the goblins. Still, they needed help. She hoped Dad arrived soon with reinforcements.

She nodded to Sir Davey. “You stay here and control the crowd. I have something to do.”

She had to find the Compendium, and with the goblins trying to find a way through the magical shield, she had to act quickly. Keelie moved away from the crowd, looking for a place to work undisturbed.

She held out the aspen branch and envisioned the book of elven household spells and charms. If this worked, the branch would lead her to the Compendium. She had to get this right, and fast.

twenty-two

Keelie held the image of the Compendium in her mind as she walked purposefully through the jostling crowd-some racing to their shops, preparing for battle-and stopped next to the art gallery near Galadriel’s Closet. Standing in the road in front of the booth, Keelie pointed Hrok’s branch to the east, west, north, and south. She recalled the Compendium’s elegant calligraphy and the numerous spells within it, including the hay-fever charm she thought she’d never use and the protection charm she’d cast over the Redwood Forest.

If the book had developed a consciousness and wanted to find her, she wanted to open herself telepathically to help it.

Here I am, she thought. Where are you, Peascod? Where did you go with my book?

Keelie felt a tingle touch her mind. It wasn’t green, but a different kind of magic-something young and fresh.

But it disappeared as soon as she tried to lock onto it.

Then, nothing.

Around her, the performers and shop owners ran through the streets, gathering swords and other weapons as Sir Davey bellowed out orders. The armory and forge had made their wares available, and Keelie was pleased to see able-bodied men and women arming themselves. It looked like a fantasy movie set as everyone rushed to and fro.

Knot sat at her side. “Meow any luck?”

Lowering the branch, Keelie shook her head. “What’s the status on the goblins?”

“Meow skulking in parking lot, and at the front gate.”

Keelie wondered what the normal people of Fort Collins would think if they drove by the faire and saw the goblins gathered in the parking lot. They’d probably think it was part of the show, until it was too late.

In the sky above, the dragons attacked and hurled flames at the goblins. Their magic was now combined, as Finch and Vangar shared their power and strengthened the bond between them. Keelie knew they were keeping the goblins at bay, but the dragons would grow tired, and then what? It would be up to her.

Knot wriggled his tail in agitation. “Shield will break soon.”

“Let’s just hope the dragons can hold out.”

A wind began to blow in the faire and she leaned into the cool breeze. It lifted the curls on the back of her head. Swirls of dust danced in the road. Then the cool air transformed into a cold wind and a discordant jangle rang all around her, obliterating the chaotic sounds and preparations.

Keliel. You summoned me.

As the whirlwind of dust disappeared, Peascod spun up from the ground dressed in torn motley clothes, the lower half of his mask shattered, pieces dangling, revealing mottled goblin skin covered in bleeding sores. The Compendium was under his arm, and Toshi floated beside him like a chewed and torn ghost. Crumbs of dirt fell to the ground from the book binding.

“Yes, I summoned you. You have something that belongs to me,” Keelie told her nemesis. “I want it back.”

“I’m afraid I can’t let you have this. Why is it that all the magical goodies seem to come to you?” Peascod’s puppet mimicked his actions spastically, patting the green, leatherbound book. Creepy even for Peascod.

“Just luck, I guess.” Keelie crooked her finger, motioning for Peascod to hand the Compendium over. She didn’t like him having his grubby hands on it.

“I’m afraid I can’t do that,” Peascod said.

Toshi waved its hand in a no-no gesture.

Peascod opened the Compendium. “Very interesting reading. Have you read the section on dimensional travel?” Leering at her with its fixed grin, Toshi gleefully rubbed its hands together.

Keelie had never seen a section on dimensional travel, and she didn’t like the sound of it.

“Did you see the pages on goblin magic?” Peascod’s eyes watched her from the hollows of the mask.

“The information on goblins was limited,” Keelie replied.

“There are layers upon layers in this book, and if you know the right words of persuasion, you can get access to them.”

“So I’ve heard.” Keelie thought she saw the book shudder when Toshi touched it. “Give me the book,” she said, forcing the fear out of her voice. The branch tingled in her hand. Lot of good it was-maybe she would need to get rid of it.

Toshi’s flat black eyes stared at her as if he could see straight inside of her, and knew she was afraid.

Hrok’s voice popped into her mind.

Whatever Peascod does, hang on to my branch because it will be your way back to this time and place.

What do you mean, it’s my way back?

I sense the one named Tavyn. I must break our connection, for he watches you through me. He has the little aspen tree. You must save it if you can. Be safe, Tree Shepherdess.

Sweat trickled down Keelie’s back. She had to keep Peascod distracted until she figured out what she was going to do to stop him.

“Why does Tavyn want this book?” she asked Peascod.

At first, Peascod scowled; then he laughed, revealing jagged teeth. “Keelie, you know as well as I do-for the power.”

She’d guessed as much, but she had to keep Peascod talking until she had a chance to grab the Compendium and run for it.

“How long has Tavyn been your master?” she asked.

Peascod hissed. “He thinks he is my master. I only played along. Isn’t that right?”

Toshi nodded.

“Rather convincingly,” Keelie said.

“It’s all your fault,” Peascod spat out. Toshi turned to Keelie and floated within two feet of her, waggling its hand in front of her face like she’d been a naughty child.

“What?” Keelie watched the poppet to make sure it didn’t do anything else, but it drifted back to Peascod and hovered beside him.

“Tavyn and me. That night in the Redwoods, he captured me and forced me to swear allegiance to him. Linsa was dead already, and he knew about the leaking wild magic at the rift. He wanted to control it. He wanted more magic.”

“Why? What gave him the idea the Compendium would give him power?”

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