Dragon and Princess - and Cook Pt 22
The library was… not all too helpful.
Of course it was helpful in general. It described possible objects that might be able to help conjure different things – shells for water magic, for example. So that was… supposed to help her.
And it somehow did, too. When the dragon-knight was around and told her how to concentrate, it worked. They had also taken to my approach.
Concentrating on themselves. The portal-theory was… strange.
So it was better to forget it right away. No problem.
Wielding my own power certainly had a much different feeling to it.
And when I concentrated a little harder, I could even feel the fire.
It was just a matter of never concentrating on it before. It was too… natural.
A little bit like tying my shoelaces, I assume. If I try to do that with more concentration, it didn’t work, but IF I did I understood how it held together… and I could make better knots in general.
So… magic is like tying ropes.
…
… my own book about understanding magic probably still had some ways to go.
But so had the princess.
She was still a sceptic at heart.
From not believing in magic to not believing in her own magic the full array was present. And It changed from day to day. Sir Israfil put a hand on my shoulder and told me I should have patience, her whole world was built with the knowledge that magic didn’t exist. A fundamental taken away is not pleasant.
I knew that.
It was simply frustrating.
She was a true sceptic.
After WEEKS of turning pages and once again conjuring up water with the blue dragons help – she was there most of the time now, apparently it beat sitting around outside – she once again flipped everything up. And declared it nonsense.
I mean… suspicion was all fine and good, denial is something everyone indulges in from time to time… but… she doubted my fire.
It…
I couldn’t even explain it. I was offended, really.
On a deeper level that I can’t even describe. Calling my fire ‘fake’ just… rubbed me entirely the wrong way. And I retreated to my room that day.
When I cm back the next day, her room was under water. And she said she maybe actually had some magic in her.
The knight took care of the waterlogged mess while we breakfasted.
So that’s how our days went… getting up, having breakfast – the knight or dragon sometimes disappeared to gather more supplies -, meditating on magic, consulting the books and gathering more skill.
And not getting any significant lesson, since the princess MIGHT be able o do SOME things by then, but it… didn’t come all that natural.
I could only hope there would be any progress sooner or later.
The dragon got… impatient.














