Spirit Sorceress: Spirit Sorceress: Book 1

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Author: D. L. Harrison
couldn’t.  It was set through
spell work, automatically healing me, making me faster, increasing my
senses. 
    I shuddered as I felt the blood thirst for the first
time.  I was… unnatural.  I easily heard my heartbeat pick up in
distress and tried to calm it.  Too late, I heard the soft footfalls
approaching the room I was in.  I looked down and rolled my eyes, I was
still dressed in the gi, and I saw my sword across the room.  Then I
thought about it and was relieved instead, I didn’t want to be changed by any
of them, that was for sure.
    James opened the door before I could decide to lunge for the
sword, and smiled at me.
    “Don’t move darling, and listen up,” he said as we met eyes.
    I scoffed and went to move, but my body didn’t obey. 
My eyes widened in panic as realization sunk in, and he smiled as he took a
seat next to me on the bed.
    “Good, I wasn’t sure if that would work.  I’m your
maker darling, you might be immune to other vamps, but not me.  We are…
connected.”
    I shuddered and looked inward again.  He was
right.  My shield covered and protected my soul, but he was already
connected.  A link left over from when he’d poisoned my soul with vampire
magic, a link that couldn’t be shielded.
    “What do you want?  And please, call me Miku.”
    I didn’t really want him calling me by my name either, but
I’d take anything over that creepy drawl when he called me darling.
    He looked amused, “Fine, and call me James.  Now, what
the hell are you?”
    I struggled, and fought it, but it was useless.  He
questioned me about everything, and I told him, all of it.  Spirit
sorcery, spirit lightning, spirit reading, shape changing, manipulating spirit
to cut off others magic as well as healing and other effects, see and commune
with spirits, all of it. 
    He even had me tell him the things I couldn’t do yet as a
spirit sorcerer but I knew about because of my mother.  Spirit shifting
which is a bit like teleporting, but by passing through the spirit world. 
Illusions through spirit, which made people see what I wanted them to see, but
only in their own minds.  Lastly, accessing the Akashic records and my own
past lives.
    It was frustrating as hell, and I had tears in my eyes for
the violation of it before we were finished.  I could feel a simmering
rage below my surface.  All I wanted to do was reach up and kill this smiling
bastard, but I couldn’t move.
    His eyes glowed with interest, “I’ve never heard of your
kind.  Sure, fire, air, earth, and water sorcerers.  What other kinds
are there?”
    I replied reluctantly, “That’s it.  There used to be
life sorcerers, and creation sorcery, but they either died out or were killed
long ago.”
    “Well, that’s neither here or there darling, now listen up.”
    I glared at him, if I’d been a fire sorcerer he’d be a
cinder.
    “Fine Miku, listen up.  See, I can be reasonable, I’m
not a bad guy.  You will not try to kill me or bring about the deaths of
the rest of my coven.  You will obey all orders I give you.  You will
not attempt to leave the coven or escape.  If you can manage to behave and
not cause problems, I’ll grant you a certain amount of freedom.  And once
I have what I want, who knows, maybe I’ll release you.”
    I asked, though I already knew the answer, “What happened to
Terry?”
    James shrugged, “He didn’t survive the last feeding.  A
shame really.  But don’t worry, I’ll have your first meal in here in just
a second.”
    I flinched at my reaction to those words, as the hunger
flared and I felt my fangs drop.  It was unnatural, but nothing had ever
sounded better to me.
    James smiled, clearly enjoying my distress, and I reached out
for the spirit and life around me to calm and center myself.  I whimpered
when all I found was chaos and pulled my power back to the house’s limits.
    I understood then, what my mother had tried to tell me two
years ago.  I was accustomed to using the
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