are. They still respect my privacy and hide nothing from me. Does that not tell you the quality of people they are?”
“It does say quite a bit. Alright. I’ll relay this information to your father and everyone else. We’ll discuss the proper thing to do. I might have you do a video call later so they can ask you questions.”
“I’m happy to do that.”
He would prefer it, in fact, as Sora wanted to pitch this himself. He felt more emotionally attached to these people than his mother did, after all. They had been too detached, too hidden from the world for far too long. Sora was beginning to fear that Burkhard’s state was the price of that isolation, and he needed to make this right.
He didn’t think he was rushing his opinion. Sora had seen quite enough to tell him the score. And yes, the Burkhards had survived so far. But people shouldn’t be reduced to the level of base survival. No one deserved that.
He exchanged a few more pleasantries with his mother before hanging up. He still needed to go into town and fetch his luggage from the hotel and cancel his room. Ravi had mentioned leaving a car parked in Sonthofen. Maybe he could catch the charming wind dragon and ask him to go back into town with him, offer a ride to the car. He had more questions to ask, after all.
And something about Ravi was intriguing. His frankness, that dazzling smile he wore. It tugged at Sora, his eyes gravitating to the man entirely of their own will. Sora hadn’t reacted like this to anyone in ages. He’d like to spend a little more time with Ravi and figure out what it was about the man that was so intriguing.
A harmless trip into town would be a good start.
Sora would have been vastly surprised if the head mage of a clan didn’t question, however politely, a new mage in their clan. And Lisette did not disappoint. He’d barely stood from the dinner table when she appeared quite smoothly at his elbow, all smiles but with an intent expression that meant he was not allowed to escape her.
Fair enough. Sora had questions for her, as well. Ones not so easily asked nor answered.
“Mage Vo, I wonder if you have a little time to sit and chat.” Lisette gestured at the door, indicating a more private spot.
In the same tone, he inclined his head. “Of course. I have a few questions to ask you.”
“Splendid. It’s always nice when two people are on the same page. Perhaps my workroom will be the best place to sit and talk.”
Private indeed and it would give Sora a glimpse into the clan’s inner functions. A mage’s workroom could say a great deal about the skill level of the wielder. Sora had no compunctions as he followed her out of the room.
As they walked, Lisette asked casually, “I hope that you’ve been properly welcomed here? We’re all a tizzy with so many new mages at once, and I don’t want anyone to feel left out or slighted.”
Two—three including him—new mages were so amazing to them? It wasn’t as if Sora saw new mages outside of his family come in regularly, but they had many born to them. Gaining new mages wasn’t something unusual. It segued nicely into one of the many questions he had.
“You don’t have new mages born in?”
Lisette shook her head with a sad smile. “No. Not for lack of trying. All of our mages are mated to dragons, you see. We had a few welcome surprises—Sasha, for one—but few births. And with no mages partnered with other mages, we had no new magic users born.”
Uh-oh. No wonder he’d seen so few, then. Sora had wondered at the dearth of magic here and had made a few guesses. But this made it much clearer.
“May I ask what the Burkhard specialty is?”
“Explosions, if you ask our dragons,” Lisette answered dryly.
Sora snorted a laugh.
“Our mages, well, we don’t really have one. We’re a hodgepodge of mages who married in from other clans, so we all bring something different to the table. The Nohs their seeking spells, Tori his herbology, Clara her potion-making. Does your family have a specialty they claim?”
“Yes, healing.”
Lisette blinked in surprise, eyebrows lifting. “Oh? That’s one of the things we’ve lamented, our lack of healing knowledge. I’m afraid we lost most of that skillset in the war.”
It explained so much. During Ravi’s tour earlier, Sora had met quite a few