“Azajji!” I blurted out, raising my hand and moving it in a circular motion. My wind spiraled, went up and violently countered every fire twister, killing them all one by one. But one appeared out of nowhere, ready to incinerate Bihlke. “Karommu!” I shouted with urgency. Karommu carried me in a flash, scooping Bihlke in my arms and we ended up tumbling down the ground. Bavid was stunned when he saw it and looked up at the last fire twister that Azajji crushed. “I’m sorry,” I said to Bihlke. I had no idea if it was because I was on top of her or because I hid my identity from her. Maybe both. But then again, I thought it was best for her to not know about me or even get associated with me. Our eyes met for a couple of seconds before she pushed me away to pick up her knife a meter away f