The Stone Prince

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people often attempted on unsuspecting individuals. If this woman truly was the sorceress he sought, she was going to have to prove it.
    “Of course I understand. Sit, sit.” With a delicate wave of her hand, the Englishwoman motioned to a small table at the back of the room. “Would you like something to drink? Coffee? Tea? I even have a wonderful herbal elixir that promotes brain activity.”
    “No, thanks,” Katie answered, shaking her head. While the herbal elixir piqued her interest, she wasn’t going to relax her guard. “We’re fine.”
    Jorlan tugged her to the table. After she scooted to the middle, he squeezed the long length of his legs underneath the too-short surface. The woman took the seat just in front of them. “Give me your palm,” she immediately told Jorlan.
    His lips thinned, and he sliced his gaze to Katie. “Do all the women here command a warrior thus?”
    “You better believe it. Now give her your hand.”
    Storm clouds of fury filled Jorlan’s eyes, but he did as instructed.
    The woman hunched over his palm, tracing each line with a long, oval-tipped nail. “You wish to find a way home. Am I correct?”
    “Aye.”
    “You cannot do it alone.” A statement, not a question.
    That muscle in his jaw was ticking again.
    “All that is needed is someone to guide you,” the woman said. “Do I speak the truth?”
    “Aye.”
    The hard tone of his voice, like a hammer hitting a brick wall, caused Katie’s toes to curl, and she was immensely glad his attention was not directed at her. Intent, she watched and listened as the interactionbetween Jorlan and the woman continued. Every time the Englishwoman spoke, Jorlan shifted uncomfortably in his chair. He appeared both furious and sad, as if he had just accepted this wasn’t going to work, but was holding on anyway just in case a miracle happened.
    “Someone can help you,” the woman was saying. “Someone will help you. Someone whose name is…I’m getting an impression of the letter K . Yes, yes. Someone whose name begins with the letter K will guide you home. Do you know someone whose name begins with K ?”
    “Aye.” He didn’t look happy about it either.
    “Good, good.” She continued to study his hand. “I predict much—”
    “I do not need your predictions, woman.” Suddenly, his fury overcame his sadness and hope. “I need to know if you can open a vortex so that I might leave your world and enter mine. Can you do this or not?”
    “You have the power within yourself to go wherever you wish.”
    Jorlan’s eyes narrowed to tiny slits. “I do not have the power within myself. This I know for fact.”
    “You do. You have a power that, if properly nourished, can grow to a powerful force.”
    Hope grew in his eyes again. “How do I nourish my power?”
    “I have developed a potion that binds with the magic inside of you, causing your flesh to weaken and your inner spirit to flourish. After you drink this powerful elixir, I will chant a spell of strength and courage over you.”
    Katie had heard enough. There was no way in hell Jorlan was drinking anything this woman had prepared. “What you’re looking for isn’t here, Jorlan,” she said.
    His only answer was a slight, almost undetectable nod.
    “Now wait a secon—” the woman began.
    “For God’s sake,” Katie shouted, cutting her off. “This is a bunch of crap and you know it. Most of what you said is so ambiguous I’m not sure whether you’re talking about a tour through Disneyland or if you were singing the alphabet.” She smacked her hand upon the hard wood of the table. “You can’t help him any more than a Keebler Elf could. Admit it.”
    The woman’s lips thinned. “Everything I said is true,” she ground out. “Only the heart can guide a man home. That, and one of my potions.”
    “But you just said someone whose name began with K could help him,” Katie pointed out.
    Weathered cheeks bloomed with color, from embarrassment or anger, Katie

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