PART THREE Two fireballs came roaring down the street and struck the first table and sent broken flaming pieces flying through the air. NOW, Tanya thought, as she worked up her spells, she sent two very large fireballs directly at Agoria, who somehow diverted them down to the ground on either side of her. Tanya had given her position away, so she stepped out into the street, with the two cats at her sides, rubbing against her legs, giving more power. Agoria gave out that awful cackling laugh and said. "I have you now Tanya, you will perish here today and never return." As she said this she fired two large fireballs at Tanya, who casually brushed them aside. Sebastian and Jasmine curled around her ankles and she could feel the extra power flowing through her, which they were giving to help her defeat Agoria. "We are just sparring here Agoria, why don't you show me what you can really do?" Tanya said, angering Agoria. PART FOUR Angela had, by now more or less taken over from Tanya, all the duties around the Ebhoman Valley. She was a very busy witch indeed. She was to be involved in a very worrying emergency, people, and animals, living all along the valley. Especially those living near the river were becoming ill and some were actually dying. She then discovers that the river is polluted with some unknown poison, and sets out to find the source. She intends to do all in her power to put an end to the pollution, and clean up the river. This is when she comes into contact with the Nastacians for the first time.
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- Release Date 06/27/2011
- Author Norman F. Tate
- Language English
- Company emp3books
- Weight 10.3 ounces
- Dimensions 5.98 x 0.45 x 9.02 inches
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