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Authors: Kim Falconer

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She propped herself on her elbow, staring at his goose bumps. ‘It’s more potent than I thought,’ she whispered.

He nodded and returned to the work.

They travelled the known lands of Gaela between sessions, giving the work time to heal as they explored the rivers, valleys and coastline. Rosette delighted in his wonder and surprise, watching his face come alive with each new experience. The beauty of Gaela engulfed her anew. She could only imagine what it did for him, having lived most of his life within the confines of ASSIST. She took him to Treeon’s bathing pools and to the forests of Dumarka. She taught him to ride horseback and hunt with falcons in the grasslands of Morzone. They explored the ruins of Corsanon, the restoration well underway, and trekked the Dumar gorge and the coves along the South Azul Sea. He couldn’t swim—no-one could from Earth—but she got Maka’ra to teach him. Grayson’s joy was like a child’s.

Earth was like this once, Maudi.

I get that now.

We going back?

It’s how we can help.

Soon?

I think so. Jarrod will be waiting.

He is.

‘Grayson?’

He murmured a response.

‘I love it here, but we really have to get back. There’s work to do.’

He nodded, nudging her raft as they floated over a Rahana Iti lagoon.

Rosette watched the tropical fish below, vermilion and aqua darts of colour popping out from the coral, only to disappear instantly when she swished her hand towards them.

‘One more day,’ he whispered.

‘Ours, or theirs?’

‘Theirs.’

Returning to Earth they found Jarrod pacing in front of the portal.

‘You came back,’ he said.

‘After reflection, it seemed like the best thing to do.’

‘Did you have a nice holiday?’ he asked. His eyes were unblinking, arms stiff by his sides.

‘We were gone less than a week.’ Rosette studied his face. ‘You knew where I was.’

‘Yes, I knew. And I also know that five days on Earth is more than as many months on Gaela.’

‘I was thinking, and getting tattooed.’ She kept her eyes steady.

‘It looks to me like you were getting a tan.’

‘It’s a complex design, with two weeks between each session for healing. And I wanted to have a day to swim and unwind after it was complete.’

‘You mean another month.’

‘I gave Grayson a tour, Jarrod. He spent his life incarcerated, waiting for you. I thought he deserved a proper holiday.’

‘Did you journey to every corner of Gaela?’

She shook her head. ‘Just Dumarka, Treeon…Espiro Dell Ray, of course, and…’

He stopped her with his hand. ‘I don’t need the itinerary.’

‘Jarrod?’ She was careful not to smile. ‘Why am I explaining this to you?’

He didn’t respond.

‘Are you jealous?’

His aura’s the colour of fresh blood.

She looked at her familiar, watching his tail twitch.
I see that, Dray.

‘Jarrod, we’re back now, five days of your time. I’m here. I’m healed. I’m ready to work. Let’s move on.’

She took his hand and he sighed, wrapping her in an embrace. ‘I didn’t know if you were coming back,’ he said.

‘But I did.’ Her eyes brightened. ‘Wait ’til you see it, Jarrod!’ She hitched up her skirt. ‘It’s indescribable.’

Excuse me, but I thought we were about to move on?
Drayco’s question made them both laugh.

‘Yes, Drayco, we’re going,’ Jarrod said. ‘But first, Rosette, show me.’

She smiled, lifting her skirt over her bare leg up to her hip. Jarrod stared for quite some time.

‘That’s amazing. I’ve never seen anything like it.’ He turned to Grayson. ‘It’s incredible work.’

‘Now do you see why it took so long?’ Rosette smiled.

He looked at her and Grayson. ‘I do.’ Jarrod kept his eyes on her leg after she let her skirt fall back down to her boots. ‘I’d like to have a better look, though.’

‘Any time.’ She reached out for Grayson’s hand and the three headed for Kreshkali’s stronghold.

You’ve confused the men again, Maudi.

They confuse themselves.

How’s that?

Jarrod’s like a Watcher with the libido of a bull. We’re bound to each other while I exist in this body. Grayson and I…who knows? Maybe we’ll do some DNA replicating of our own some day. Gotta get to know him better first.

It’s pretty simple when you put it that way. Still, they’re confused.

She laughed aloud.

‘Something funny?’ Jarrod asked.

Didn’t he hear you, Dray?

I wasn’t speaking to him.

She laughed again, tousling Jarrod’s curly hair and winking at her familiar.

A few weeks later she was back in the sewers under Half Moon Bay. An’ Lawrence was up ahead, leaning against the edge of the portal. The Entity nearly laughed out loud as she approached.

‘Do you know where you’re going?’ An’ Lawrence asked, staring at Jarrod first before meeting Rosette’s eyes.

Grayson didn’t speak. He walked next to Rosette, close enough to feel the heat rising from her body, but not so close they touched.

‘Not a clue, Sword Master,’ she chuckled, pleased to be able to tease him. His concerned look made her reconsider: ‘First to Gaela, to check on Makee and attend the midwinter solstice.’

‘They are announcing the succession,’ Kreshkali added. She bowed to the Entity and stepped into the portal.

‘Already?’

‘Rowan, a month here on Earth can be years on Gaela. Think how long it’s been.’

He nodded. Rosette suspected he missed his home world terribly. He’d sacrificed his life there to support Kreshkali and the restoration of Earth. He put his whole heart into that. Mostly, she suspected his mood was simply because he was going to miss Kreshkali.

‘I’ll be back after I give Makee an update and introduce myself to the new High Priestess of Treeon Temple.’ Kreshkali leaned forward to kiss his cheek. He touched her face, turning it to kiss her mouth instead. ‘I’m going to bring some more horses back too. I want to find the Paree estate before it gets any hotter here.’

‘I don’t know how long we’ll be,’ Rosette said as she and Jarrod stepped into the portal. ‘So this is goodbye for now.’

She looked past An’ Lawrence to Grayson. He held her eyes, the intensity engulfing her. It seemed to stop time, burning into her deeper than the tattoo on her thigh.

An’ Lawrence smiled, giving her hand a squeeze. ‘No such thing as goodbye.’

She gave her father a kiss.

‘After Treeon, then what?’ he asked Jarrod.

‘Then we get to work.’

The Sword Master looked perplexed.

Jarrod shrugged. ‘There are many worlds, An’ Lawrence. We are called to them…’

Rosette winked.
Drayco? You coming, or are you going to inhale Scylla all day?

Right behind you, Maudi.
The temple cat paused before entering the portal, nose to nose with Scylla. When he stepped through it rippled closed, sweeping them away.

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Page 327 quote from William Lilly (1659).

Christian Astrology.
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Red Wheel/Weiser. www.redwheelweiser.com

RECOMMENDED READING:

Campbell, J. (1972/1984).
Myths to Live By.
New York: Bantam Books.

Chown, M. (2003).
The Universe Next Door: The Making of Tomorrow’s Science.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.

De Angeles, L. (2000).
Witchcraft Theory and Practice.
Minnesota: Llewellyn Publications.

Falconer, K. (2005).
Astrology & Aptitude: How to Become What You Are Meant To Be.
Tempe: American Federation of Astrologers.

Fortune, D. (2003).
Moon Magic.
Boston: Red Wheel/Weiser.

Goldstein-Jacobson, I. (1960).
Simplified Horary Astrology.
Alhambra: Frank Severy Publishing.

Goswami, A. (1995).
The Self Aware Universe: How Consciousness Creates the Material World.
New York: Tarcher.

Hillman, J. (1997).
The Soul’s Code: In Search of Character and Calling.
New York: Grand Central Publishing.

Hyde, M. (1992).
Jung and Astrology.
London: The Aquarius Press.

Talbot, M. (1993).
Mysticism and the New Physics (2 ed.) New York: Arkana Penguin Group.

RECOMMENDED WEBSITES:

Kim Falconer’s official Quantum Enchantment Website www.kimfalconer.com

Kim Falconer’s Astrology, Mythology and Quantum Theory Site www.falconastrology.com

Voyager Online www.voyageronline.com.au

Voyager Blog www.voyageronline.wordpress.com

Jeannette Maw’s Good Vibe Blog—Law of Attraction for the Real World www.goodvibeblog.com

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

F
irst, I’d like to acknowledge Ly de Angeles, friend, High Priestess, author and sensei, for showing me the door behind which Kreshkali stood, and my son Aaron Briggs for his artistic genius, insights and goading. To Sara Briggs for all those handwritten words and boundless enthusiasm, and Cavy too, of course! Deep appreciation also goes to my mother, Eunice, my sister, Shawn, and my granddaughter, Kayla, for bringing me so much joy.

Gratitude goes to my publisher, Stephanie Smith, who asks all the right questions, Equinox Management for sure and steady guidance, Sue Moran for her astute editing, Brian Cook Manuscript Appraisal Agency and Dr Wendy Michaels for the coherent and articulate critiquing. For their artistic contributions and friendship I thank Jodi Osborne, Kurtis Richmond, Tris O’Connor and Helen Nailer.

For connecting me to the right people I thank Mystic Medusa, dear friend and wing woman, and for showing me the ropes, Candida Baker and Mark Abernethy. For teaching me how to pray rain and get into alignment with bliss, my good vibe coach, Master Jeannette Maw, and for his tips in
On Writing,
Stephen King.

I also thank Tim for his endless encouragement and fabulous coffee, Thatcher and Sean for the blueberry pancakes, Sam for the chocolate, and all the staff at Espresso Head for the great company and endless stacking! Thanks go to Victoria Sullivan for suggesting Stephanie—what synchronicity! And to Jacqui Sullivan for always believing in me. I also thank everyone at HarperCollins who had a hand in this, especially the art department, the proofreaders and typesetters, Chren for all the messages and Linda Funnell for the pivotal feedback.

Thanks also to Matt Connolly for his music, warm friendship and cat minding, to Dr James Roush for his falconry support and mentorship and to Dr Greg Briggs for decades of veterinary advice. For the literal warm fuzzies I thank my familiars Draygon and Gratch and, for my very best-best, thank you E.J., your friendship means the many-worlds to me.

Blessings to you all!

About the Author

Kim Falconer lives in Byron Bay with two gorgeous black cats. As well as her author website, she runs an astrology forum and alternative science site, trains with a sword and is completing a Masters degree. Her novel writing is done early every morning. Currently she’s working on additional volumes in the Quantum Enchantment series.

Visit her website at www.kimfalconer.com

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Other Books by Kim Falconer:
Arrows of Time

Quantum Enchantment: Book Two

KIM FALCONER

If you can’t trust time, what can you trust?

When a portal spins Rosette and Jarrod off in different directions she is caught in a loop of repeating events. A strange bard helps her find a way back home, only things have changed…

While the survivors on Earth struggle to rebuild, Rosette and her temple cat turn to the future for help, but which one?

Time is their only hope, and it’s playing tricks…

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