“I’m fine,” I muttered. “I don’t… I don’t know what happened.”
“You put on a very powerful display,” Gary said softly. “Something I don’t think I’ve ever seen before.”
“Great,” I sighed. “Because that’s just what we need right now. Me getting more out of control.”
I felt Gary shake his head. “Don’t think we can call it that, Sam.”
“Maybe. Whatever it was, I’m sorry it took too long. I know you don’t like to worry.”
Gary pulled back so he could look at me. “Took long?”
I tested my legs, bending slightly at the knees. They still felt a little soft, but it was getting better. My strength was slowly returning, which was a good sign. “Yeah, I don’t even know how long I was stuck in that storm. Felt like ages before I found Tiggy and Ryan.”
Gary opened his mouth and then snapped it closed again.
“What?”
“Sam,” he said slowly, like he was choosing his words carefully. “It only lasted seconds.”
And that sent a chill down my spine. “What?”
Gary glanced at Tiggy and Ryan before looking back at me. “Ryan and Tiggy went under. Kevin and I were about to come after you and them when you just… exploded. Sam, I could taste the magic in the air. One minute you were standing and the sun was shining, and the next, there was a thunderstorm overhead and the sand just rose around you. We could barely see you on the path. Before we could even shout for you, you were struck by lightning and then you were moving.”
“Moving,” I said. “I don’t—”
“To put it bluntly, kitten? You were surrounded by a gigantic ball of lightning and were moving almost faster than the eye could see. One moment you were on the walkway, and the next, you were electrifying everything. It was so bright, we had to look away. When I could see again, the sand, the mermaids… everything was gone.”
“Huh,” I said. “That’s… something.”
Gary leaned in until his face was pressed against mine. “You want to know how it happened?” he asked, breathing heavily. “Because I can tell you.”
I was going cross-eyed trying to look at him. “Why did it happen?”
He panted against my face. “Because of love.”
I groaned and pushed his face away. “You shut your fat mouth.”
He was laughing, but it had a hysterical edge to it. “Sam, I’m not even joking. You thought Tiggy and Ryan were in trouble, and you literally destroyed a sea of sand to get to them.”
“Hey! They were in trouble! They were the ones stupid enough to get themselves sucked under!”
“I love you too,” Tiggy said. “You my favorite wizard.”
“Damn right I’m your favorite wizard,” I muttered. “Too bad you’re both on my shit list right now.”
Ryan wrapped his arm around my shoulders, pulling me to him and kissing the side of my head. “You love me,” he said into my hair.
“You can go fuck yourself.”
“You love me.”
“Less and less every second.”
“You love me.” He kissed me again.
I clung to him, just a little bit. “You can’t do that,” I said in a low voice. “You can’t do that to me again.”
He turned me until he could cup my face in his hands, forcing me to meet his gaze. I wanted to look away, but I couldn’t. “You came for me,” he said. “Even though I told you to go.”
“You have stupid ideas.”
“Oh gods,” Gary moaned from somewhere behind me. “They’re going to start getting sappy. Tiggy, kill me now.”
“No,” Tiggy said. “Tiggy loves you. No killing.”
“You adorable, wonderful giant. How I cherish you.”
“You came for me,” Ryan said again. “Just like I would come for you.”
“I never said I was smart either.”
He leaned in and kissed me sweetly, lips lingering. I wanted to deepen it, make it more than it was, but I knew it would be tinged with desperation. I still felt frantic, the image of him slipping under the sand burned into my mind.
“They’re so fucking cute it’s terrible,” Gary said. “Tiggy, will I find love that makes other people want to vomit and punch me in the spleen?”
“You did.”
“Why, I have no idea of what you speak!”
“You an idiot,” Tiggy said succinctly.
“Don’t do that to me again,” I murmured against his lips. “I swear to the gods, if you die, I will resurrect you just to kill you myself.”
I felt him smile against me. “Deal. And stop worrying about the magic.”
I pulled away. “I’m not worried.”
“Sam.”
“Okay, fine. Maybe a little worried. But you saw what I did. Ryan, no one should be able to do that. Randall can’t even do that.”
Ryan shrugged. “He’s already said you’re more powerful than he is. He just thinks you’re unfocused.”
“Being unfocused with that level of power will get someone killed,” I said.
“It’s a good thing you have me, then.”
“Oh my gods. Of course you would make this about your ego. You dickbag.”
He rolled his eyes. “You’re the most powerful wizard in an age. I’m your cornerstone. Therefore I’m the most powerful cornerstone in an age. It’s my destiny, after all.”
I wiggled my fingers at him. “I will curse your tongue so it falls out of your mouth.”
“Ungh,” he said, eyes glazing over.
“Heart boner definitely gone,” Gary muttered behind us. “Their sex games are so weird.”
“I don’t like sex games,” Tiggy said. “I like puzzles.”
“Gaah, I love your face. Tell me I’m beautiful.”
“You’re beautiful.”
“I know.”
There was a flap of wings, and a large shadow passed overhead. Dust and sand kicked up around us as Kevin lowered himself back onto the island, holding Ruv in his claws. He let Ruv drop down before he landed, folding his wings against his sides.
Ruv was wide-eyed as he stared at me. “They said you were powerful.” He shook his head. “They have no idea, do they?”
“I don’t think anyone does,” I said honestly. “It’s still a work in progress.”
“A work in—Sam. I have never seen that kind of magic before.”
“Oh. Well. You’re… welcome?”
“How can you do that?”
“The power of positivity?”
“He doesn’t know,” Gary said. “Isn’t that fun? You meet him, you think, oh, there’s a cute little twink with a perky butt, and the next, wham! He’s exploded your liver and turned your blood into burning oil.”
“I’m not a twink!”
“Notice how he didn’t deny the other stuff,” Gary whispered to Ruv. “Think about that the next time you let Vadoma call you his cornerstone and you don’t try to correct her.”
“Eep,” Ruv squeaked.
“Yesss,” Gary hissed. “Your fear gives me strength.”
“Well,” Ryan said, clapping his hands. “As fun as threats against Ruv are, we should probably move forward before something else happens.”
I stared at him in horror. “Why would you say that? Now something else is going to happen because you jinxed us!”