Elias “Ginny,” mom called out loudly and I wrapped my arms around her; waiting for the final news. “It’s not what you think. Gran’s recovered.” “What?” she gasped and straightened up with smile. “She recovered?” “Aye,” mom said with a smile. “She’s not completely back to herself yet, it seems she’s had some disturbing fever dreams about red eyed dragons. I think it was best that you two came home.” “What do we do about the blessing then?” I asked. “I think it’s best we just move along with the wedding,” mom said sadly. “I don’t want to put anymore stress or pressure on mum and it already hasn’t been fair to you. So I apologize.” “No,” I said and stood up. “This is my fault. None of this would have happened if I hadn’t met with Surt and Ludo and brought back that amulet. It felt thei