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Chapter 14 “VERY GOOD, SISTER.” Aine clapped as I sent small controlled waves across the lake. I passed my hand through the water and a five-foot waterspout formed a few feet from me. I held it for a minute then let it collapse. It was hard to believe that a week ago I couldn’t use my power without causing a near disaster. Aine’s eyes shone. “You have improved so much these last few days.” “That’s because you are a great teacher.” I couldn’t imagine someone sweeter or more patient than my sylph friend. “Am I not a great teacher as well?” asked Eldeorin, appearing at Aine’s side. “The jury’s still out on that,” I retorted as a mixture of excitement and trepidation stirred in my stomach at the sight of him. It had been a little over a week since our trip to the Mexican village, and Elde