Chapter 11 THE INSTANT CHILL IN the room made the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end. “No?” came the confused reply from the warlock, as though that wasn’t a word he’d ever heard before. I nodded, swallowing down the anxiety that rose in my throat. “That’s right,” I said, hoping that my voice came out stronger than I felt. I cleared my throat, but I wasn’t sure if it would help. “You heard me correctly. I’ll do your silly tests, for whatever reason you need me to. Personally, I wouldn’t mind finding out more about my skill set.” We’d never had any direction in that way with our mother. I honestly didn’t know my strengths, or weaknesses, and I had always been curious about discovering them for myself. To me, knowing what I could do and what was more difficult for me would only h

