The First Spell Weaver of Airendell: Book Two of the Airendell Chronicles

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Book: The First Spell Weaver of Airendell: Book Two of the Airendell Chronicles by Audra Hart Read Free Book Online
Authors: Audra Hart
were talking.  “Luca, she definitely has a broken rib.  I need your help healing it and the internal injuries.  Please weave the healing spells while I put in a chest tube to relieve the pressure.  She is bleeding into her chest and its compressing her heart and lungs.  Damian, George hold her down, we don‘t have time for an anesthetic.”
    Elias dons surgical gloves and retrieves the scalpel and a piece of clear plastic tubing, he takes a deep breath and whispers in Morna’s ear before he proceeds.  “Pretty Morna, do your best to be still.  Please!”
    Magdrid has been evaluating her condition, she tells Elias, “Her heart is bruised as well.  We must to get that pressure off before it stops beating completely.  Keep it beating and we can heal her injuries fairly quickly.”  Magdrid assures Elias.
    When the tube is in, the blood pooled in her chest cavity slowly starts draining.  “That’s sufficient young man.  Remove your tube,” Magdrid instructs Elias. 
    “Just a moment,” says Elias as he listens to Morna’s chest with his stethoscope.   When he is satisfied that Magdrid is correct, he removes the tube and joins Luca in weaving the spells that will heal Morna’s body.
    Damian is very stiff and uncomfortable in the presence of all the blood, but he holds his breath and concentrates on Morna’s face as he helps George hold Morna down on the bed.  Elias looks at Damian and says, “She should be okay now.  Do you need to go outside kid?”
    “I’m good,” Damian insists.  He really doesn’t trust Morna’s mother, and wants to keep an eye on her.
    Luca understands the young vampire’s concerns and tries to reassure him; “All is going as it should. Morna will be fine Damian.  You can go outside, son.”  Damian meets Luca’s eyes, and then he finally nods and is gone in an instant. 
    Magdrid looks at Luca in surprise.  She is amazed at the control the vampires have exhibited around all of this blood.  “You can go too, Lucian.  The sight and scent of her blood must be overwhelming for you.  I promise that my daughter will be all right,” the First Spell Weaver of Airendell quietly tells her son in law.
    “I know Magdrid, but I won’t leave her,” Luca quietly informs his mother in law.  “This isn’t anything I haven’t dealt with before.”
    “What she needs most now is sleep,” Elias assures Luca.  “I will reset the bones and apply splints.  But I do not want her out of this bed for at least a week.  Luca, you have the difficult job now, making her stay put.”  Elias chuckles as he thinks to himself that he wouldn’t want that job. 
    Magdrid speaks up, “I have a sleeping spell that should put her out for at least 3 days, should I use it?” 
    Luca says, “No Magdrid, it won‘t work on her.  When Morna wakes she will insist on going to find our daughter.  Magdrid, you must go to Alfheim, right now.  I doubt that I can track Ari, but I suspect he hasn’t gone far so I will set out in a little bit to try.   He will want another shot at destroying Morna and I.”
    Magdrid looks into her son in law‘s eyes and says, “Elias and I will go right now.  I will send Kelly and Nobbs to help keep an eye out for Ari.  Are your healing spells strong enough to help her if she has any complications?” 
    Luca nods, “My magic is as sound as ever Magdrid, you needn‘t worry about that.” 
    Magdrid observes the men around her daughter thoughtfully.  “I can see my daughter is truly an amazing being to have such a wide array of men seeking to do her bidding, and looking after her.  Luca, I have made so many mistakes.  I should have sought her out years ago, and tried to figure out how to break the curse.  I assume she can die, even though she has been exposed to your venom?”  Magdrid asks thoughtfully.
    “Magdrid, all creatures can die, you know that.  Even the so called Immortals like ourselves.” Luca agrees with Magdrid.  “Neutralizing

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