![]() ![]() “Sounds like a good plan to me,” Mack said with an expansive shrug. I could distract him, which gives you a chance to break his spell, and we could end this thing.” “You’ve spent way too much time with me,” Owen said, pride and dismay warring on his face. And for another, doesn’t generating a magical field like that require constant effort and attention if he hasn’t laid all the groundwork for a continuous ward?” “For one thing, I could get a first-aid kit in to that injured deliveryman. “What good would it do for you to go in there?” Owen asked. “Oh, now this gets interesting,” Mack said, scratching his chin as a smile twitched his lips. “What?” Mack asked, watching us with narrowed eyes. I turned to look at Owen, and he immediately shook his head. That spell isn’t coming from anywhere out here.” “Which is the part you’re having trouble with?” The cops think it’s a hostage situation.” ![]() ![]() When the perp’s victim couldn’t pull off the crime, the wizard panicked and blocked the whole place magically so no one can get in or out. It went into shards, injuring the delivery guy, who’s still inside. Only problem was, that glass is pretty damn hard to break. “Some idiot decided it would be fun to knock over a jewelry store by getting an innocent delivery guy with a hand cart to crash through the glass door, bust open a display case, and grab the ice. ![]()
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