The Last Wizard: Case Files

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the fire, breathing life into it brightening the room.
       "Far way the wizard." She said.
       "Far way for a crusader too... How did you get him? Do you know what you are fucking with? The church will..."
   "...the church will fuck, I will fuck, we all fuck." She said turning to me not a care in her eyes.
       I should mention, her eyes were fucking amazing. Like a spell, I got lost in them every single time, a dark crystal green highlighted by her caramel skin. Her slender body exhumed lust from every detail uncovered by the light from the fire. Her dress bore a deep 'V' that ran down between her breasts right down to her naval. Her breasts were clear through her dress, perfect, hidden just behind a thin veil. Kicking her leg out, she walked, slowly towards me. With each step, the shadows lifted, revealing more.
       "Looking for something?" She said in a calm tone. Her voice brought be back to the living, realizing that I was spilling the contents of my goblet onto the floor.
    "Oh shit. Think I had enough today..." I laughed, before I could grab something to wipe it up, she took a seat... on my lap.
       Grabbing onto my shoulders, she maneuvered on my lap to get a bit too comfortable. Her small body felt light, yet the warm touch was familiar and safe.
       "Yeah...So, floating candles? Isn't that a bit... precarious? even for you" I say shifting myself.
   "Oh, says the wizard apporting into my camp." She said looking at me, but yet not into my eyes.
   "Sam..." I say trying to keep a cool head.
       "What?" Sam said inching near my ear, "Can I see your wand?"
       "For Christ sake woman." I say pushing her off, "okay sorry, I can't today. I’m in a hurry."
       "Fine. Be that way." She said getting off, unsatisfied.
       "Sam... Seriously, kids are being kidnapped throughout the city by another wizard." I told her. I could see that she wanted nothing to do with me right now, but Sam wasn't one to turn her back on helpless children. I knew she might give me something to use. 
       "Another wizard?" She said surprised, "maybe I should invite him over then.” she continues with a smile and a faraway look in her eyes.
        "Can we get serious here?” He told me they had plans to do something with these children." I explained.
       "Tell me about the kids." Sam said pacing in front of me.
       "Well, the ones we know about are below the age of twelve, and they are all first borns." I said gripping my pipe in my pocket.
       "First borns huh." She said curiously.
       "What would you need with first borns." I say.
       "There are dozens of things... As for nefarious acts, I think it may be ritualistic." Sam said taking a seat at the table.
   "There are countless rituals..." I said frustrated, I grabbed the goblet and took another sip of the wine. It was sweet, almost too sweet.
       She took my hands in her warm ones and it instantly calmed me “Balan, if you believe in yourself half as much as I do. You will figure this out and save those children."
    "Let's only hope." I said, looking into her endless green eyes and never wanting to leave but, I took one last look at her, the way her legs bend around the chair... "so about that wand..."
       "I'm tired. Another time." Sam said getting up and walking away purposely swaying her hips to torture me.
       "Fuck…me…."
     
     

Chapter Six
     
     
     
     
       As I walk along the street, I can't remember why I moved to this wretched city. The vile creatures that inhibit this city, also known as humans to the populous, are nasty. All they do is drink all night and piss on the streets all morning, and you have the select few sipping on tea at the patio of restaurants that are too fancy for me to even pronounce the name. That bunch let me tell you, are such privileged aristocrats with their heads so far up their asses that they wouldn't know what to do even if their shoe had a hole in it.
       On this particular morn, the sky was dim
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