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Chapter 395

Author: Crystal Claire
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Leesa and Rave gazed out over the stark, forbidding landscape. This was not a place anyone would visit willingly, that was for sure.

“We’ve got two choices, I guess,” Leesa said finally. “We can stay right here and hope that the magic somehow undoes itself and we end up back home, or we can start looking for whomever or whatever might have had a part in this and get them to undo it.”

“I vote we start searching,” Rave responded. He looked around them once more. “You’re the wizard—pick a direction.”

With the pale sun almost directly overhead, there was no way to label any direction. Leesa spun around in a slow circle, surveying their options. There was nothing as far as the eye could see in two directions, and she had no real desire to head any closer to the volcanoes. That left only the woods, if that’s what the dark outline in the distance was. She raised her arm and pointed toward it.

“That way,” she said.

“Works for me,” Rave agreed.

She took Rave’s hand, not wanting to chance that
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