The Last Wizard: Case Files

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Author: Allen Brown
with an overcast of muddled clouds. The climate was humid; sweat bore from my brow even with me donning my thin robe. Rain looked to be imminent. I threaded along the damp grid locked roadway towards the lab. Carriages rushed along the path every now and then delivering goods to the people. Turning through the alleyway, I skipped the part where I would cross paths with those carriages that love to spew dirt all over your garments.
       Coming up to the lab door, a huge sign hung over the door.
       "The Great Detective: Your Next Lost and Found." God what a fucking awful name, why did I let Jinn do that is beyond me. Although, I didn't think I would actually be around this long. Pressing my hand against the old pinewood door, it creaked open. Jinn sat with Sonia at the table sifting through papers. Closing the door behind me, I approached them.
     
       "Good Morning." Sonia said leaving Jinn's side and approaching me with a smile.
       "Hi, darlin'. Your daddy know you’re here?" I asked  walking down the room to the desk with her. 
       "Nope." She said, walking towards me.
       "Good girl."
       "Hey do you have a minute?" She said standing in front of me with her eyes cast down before reaching the table. I led her to the corner of the room near a book shelf she rested a book on. Jinn was too deep in his book to take notice, I nod for her to continue; "Jinn told me there are two wizards out there... Do you know them?" Sonia asked.
       "No, have you told your father?" I said to her looking at the book she replaced onto the shelf. It was a book on mythical beasts, a book I know fairly well from my past days as a trainer.
       "No... Should I?" She said watching me, I could see her nailes dig into her arm as she hugged herself. 
       "Not yet... I need to know more first." I said, as I started to head back to the table.
       But she wasn't done, she grabbed me by the arm and held me with her all her might. "Balan, please. Could you make sure nothing happens to him?" she asks as she looks over to jinn with concern in her eyes "I mean... You know watch over him, make sure he doesn't get hurt." She was struggling to keep control of her words. Her eyes darted around the room looking for something to focus on, but it always seemed to make their way back to Jinn. Holding her hands, I embraced it onto my heart, "Sonia my dear, for you. I will make sure nothing happens to him." I said with a smile.
     
       Joining Jinn at the table, I fell into my seat opposite him. I watched as Sonia headed to another corner of the room and began to search through a bookshelf filled with giant books covered in dust. Jinn, like always, continued to read without acknowledging me. He knew I took a seat, but we were comfortable enough that we didn't have time for the usual pleasantries. That stuff is for people that you know aren't your friends, they are merely acquaintances, so you do as society dictates and pay your acknowledgments because who doesn't love to know that they exist. 
       "How are ya? Under control?" I ask Jinn.
   "Mhmmm. I feel an itch, he's hanging around." Jinn said looking down at his book reading.
   "That might've been me. I promised him he can come out when we find the wizard." I said.
       Jinn looked at me with parental eyes, the ones that look to a child that just admitted stealing from the cookie jar, I simply shrugged at him. "I needed you back, and I didn't have time to wait out your shit." I said to him, he said nothing, he just looked at me with displeasure. I continued: “should've banished it. Who wants to have a demon in them? It's completely bonkers."
       "Oh shut the fuck up." He said to me before continuing his reading. “Oh, be careful wouldn’t want any virgin ears hearing that kind of language now would we” I tapped his back and walked off before he could say anything but, I could feel the daggers shooting out of his eyes onto my back.
       The silence in the room grew
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