Shatter the Earth (Cassandra Palmer 10) - Page 179

“And let the line do the rest. It will tear them apart!”

“And again, how do you expect us to do that?”

I didn’t say anything. I just stood there, looking at Pritkin. After a moment, I crossed my arms.

“No,” he said emphatically.

“Why not?”

“I just told you why not! You don’t know a damned thing about elemental magic! It’s dangerous—”

“All magic is dangerous—”

“Not like this!”

“Well, if you have a better idea—”

“I bloody well have a better idea!”

I waited.

“All right, I don’t have a better idea, but we’re not doing that!”

The shield overhead started to crack.

“Can I drive one?” Caleb asked me.

“Can you see?” I asked him back.

“No, but it can see for me, right?”

“I have no idea—”

“That’s the bloody point!” Pritkin snarled. “Neither of you knows a damned thing about elemental magic!”

“Lucky we have you to help us, then, isn’t it?” I asked him.

Pritkin cursed a lot.

Chapter Forty-Five

There were a lot of wounded mixed in with the Corpsmen—more than I’d realized. I guessed that was why so many had been clustered together, using some fallen colossi as a makeshift fortress—to try to protect their comrades. But that left us with a serious shortage of riders.

All together, we had maybe sixty who were hale and hearty enough to have a current of elemental magic shot through them, binding their wills to a bunch of rock monsters. And even fewer who seemed to think that this was a good idea. But, as Pritkin had admitted, we didn’t have a better one.

“On a count of three,” I said. “Okay?”

The healthy Corpsmen looked at me. They were bunched under Caleb’s expanded silence spell, so I knew they’d heard me. But not a single one answered back.

“Are you fucking deaf?” Pritkin snarled. “Answer her!”

“Yes, Lady!”

Okay, mayb

e I just wasn’t swearing enough, I thought. “Okay, on a fucking count of three, we’re going to fucking do this, all right?”

“Yes, Lady!”

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