5 “I think if I’m going to be hanging out with you I’m going to need a list of enemies,” I teased as the carriage rocked to and fro. The windows were covered with thick black shades that hid our travels and one round cobblestone felt just like another. “The scroll for that list would be too long to carry around,” Shade returned. I scooted to one side so I could lean my back against the rear of the carriage and face Shade’s side. “Sounds like you’ve been busy these past five years. What made you so popular with so many people?” “It isn’t easy keeping others from noticing the magic that allows travel across worlds.” I arched an eyebrow. “You mean besides your blood?” He fumbled with the cuffs and shook his head. “Not only that, but hiding the opening point. That magic is very pot

