Searing 2 124
Carina looked at the bags under her eyes in a small compact mirror. She hadn’t slept the night before, both for worry of Imogen’s current status — cursed? Ill? And for the fear of discovery after that thievery gone wrong. She didn’t even know which family was involved or if they would come for her, or if the Kathar or police were on her trail, or if she faced no consequences at all for the remnants of her magic. She had used Traversion even in the government building of the OIR with direct visuals, but even then she hadn’t been caught.
Was she so afraid of this now, or was she just digging for a reason to leave? Everything she needed was packed neatly into her bag of things, and she was sitting in her office, ready to leave and portal to Kalzasi to then charter transport to Ecith and find Imogen.
As she looked at her reflection in that compact, it occurred to her that she did could talk to Imogen still. It was late afternoon, surely she was packed up, camping somewhere. Carina felt aether welling up in her hands and into the compact, and the surface of the mirror rippled as if a droplet of water. She had the location of Imogen from their matching rings—a fantastic, convenient purchase, given how they kept being away from each other—and she called upon those spatial coordinates.
She couldn’t see anything from the window she had formed, but she could hear the sounds of camping and people. Maybe the other mirror or surface was tucked in a bag or under a blanket. It didn’t matter.
”IMMY!” She called out, and then a few more times. If the Orkhan was there, she hoped she heard her.
She just had to wait for two things.
1. Imogen to realize that she was not hallucinating
2. Imogen to find the mirror she was speaking from.
Knowing Imogen, that would take a good half hour. She could wait.