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3rd person Pov- Aislyn/Jem Aislyn and Jem’s people were shifting uncomfortably near her, wanting nothing more than to get started, but they understood the importance of talking first. She needed to try and talk to the leader, to get them to release the ward. It’s better that way, where they’d have all of their strength for the enemy, instead of exhausting it all on the ward. Though then again, the witches would be exhausted as well, trying to keep the ward up through the onslaught against it. For a few minutes, the witches on the other side of the ward were unsure what to say it seemed. Aislyn leaned over to Jaelyn during their distraction. “How do you know these people if they’re witches? Did you know all along there were witches out there?” She asked her, trying not to keep the frustrat