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"You must start spending more time with mages," she said. "I do think it'll help your power return to full strength. We fae do better around our own. We feed from their power. That's part of why fae are so much more powerful in their realm."

"Do you miss it?" I asked.

She blinked, her large eyes searching my face in silence for a moment. "Of course. But there's no point in worrying over things you can't control."

It was the first time I'd ever heard her speak about Faerie or about being fae. With her appearance, there was no way she could disguise what she was, but she had never come out and said it. This was the most personal she'd ever been with me.

"Do you think you'll ever go back one day?" I asked.

"Perhaps," she said. She looked like she was going to add something more but turned toward the door just as it opened.

Matt and Zach walked in. They were both in jeans and tee shirts, having shed their school uniforms. And damn, they both looked amazing in their tight jeans.

I pulled my gaze up from their jeans and looked at their faces. Their identical, handsome faces. They were both smiling, but Zach's smile was a bit more crooked than Matt's.

I looked down for the freckle, and realized that for the first time, I'd identified them correctly without my cheat. The more I got to know them, the more I noticed their subtle differences. Matt was cockier and walked with a swagger that was different from Zach. Not that Zach wasn't cocky, he was. Just in a different way than his brother.

"What are we working on tonight?" Matt asked.

"I want to see what the three of you can do together with portal magic," she said.

"Really?" Matt asked.

Professor Halifax lifted her brows and gave him a look that seemed to dare him to question her.

"Alright, let us know what to do," Zach said.

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