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Knight of the Black Rose
Book: Knight of the Black Rose Read Online Free
Author: Nissa Gordon
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supposed to buy clothes if they're so darn expensive not that they have many nice things to wear to begin with, but if they want us to blend in...you know what I mean?"
     
    "Yes, yes I do," Domnus answered.
     
    The man stepped closer and whispered, not wanting anyone to overhear him. "Well, if you go down here and take your first right onto the narrow alleyway it's just at the end there. Wave your wand commanding to enter, but make sure that there's no one around of course...we don't want any uninvited guests,"
     
    "Of course, thank you," Domnus said, quite pleased by his stroke of luck, perhaps things were starting to look up for him. "It was nice talking to you, I'm sure that we'll meet again,"
     
    "I'm Duff and this is Zara," Duff told him.
     
    "Domnus, Ordin Domnus," he told them.
     
    "It was nice meeting you," Zara said smiling at him.
     
    Domnus let them inside feeling an awful lot better now that he had had some contact with others of his kind and hopefully tomorrow he'll have found the entrance and can really begin his search; he had known that there was one around here somewhere but he hadn't been able to locate it, which he had thought was strange considering that he had never had any problems in that area before.
     
     
     
    The ground was still wet with puddles from the rain during the night but it had finally eased up as Domnus walked down the street past the club where he now worked, he was actually looking forward to tomorrow because he was going to be paid; they had agreed to pay him cash in hand because he had explained that he didn't have a bank account. He had also been pleased that they had believed him and he hadn't had to use more magic on them, especially if he would have to stick around for a while.
     
    He walked further on looking around making sure that there wasn't anyone else as he turned down the small narrow ally which was bricked up on all three sides and on the side door on his left were overflowing bins, he walked to the end reaching for his side but there was no need because the wall began to move on its own accord.
     
    Domnus watched as the wall before him began to dissolve slowly becoming more and more transparent until finally the wall was gone and instead was a bustling square lined with shops, the people were dressed in cloaks, suits, dresses and hats that the world behind him wouldn't have seen for at less a hundred years, though perhaps in more modern colours and styles, yet here they belonged and actually suited their surroundings and the people that was wearing them. He stepped into this world relief washing over him from the normality, it wasn't what he had left behind but it was as close as he was going to get here, which was good enough for him for now.
     
    In the centre of the square was a sign post ‘WELCOME TO WITCH CHESTER SQUARE’, but there were also smaller signs below pointing in different directions; pointing to where he was stood ‘NONE MAGICAL WORLD’, to the left ‘WEAVE STREET AND MAGE VOLT BANK’, to the right ‘ACHER ALLY’.
     
    Domnus had no idea where he should go and just decided to look around for now and to listen to what the people were talking about, perhaps they knew something about how he had gotten here, it was more their type of thing after all, so word must have reached them about what had happened.
     
    There were a group of women stood outside ‘CAULDRON STACKS’, which had stacks of cauldrons, pots and pans of all different size's; some small enough to put inside of your pocket and some big enough to fit a fully grown man. Domnus had no idea what you would need different size's for, considering he had only ever used one size which was big enough to make what ever you needed but was also easy enough to carry if you needed to, not that you did very often.
     
    "I can't believe that I have to buy a complete new set," the woman in the mild said sounding quite annoyed. "Melted...he melted them all while I was out yesterday; really. I
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