Realms of Shadow - Lizz Baldwin [4]
Ptack concentrated on his spell, his palms pressing down with invisible force, holding the earth elemental in place.
Tell the Lord High Justice what you saw," he commanded. "Describe the thief who stole my scrolls."
"Humaaan. With… great… maaagic. She… waaalks… in… shaaadows."
Andoris nodded. A shadow-walk spell would explain how the thief-if it was indeed Blamira-was able to enter Ptack's laboratory, protected as it was by numerous magical locks and wards.
"Was it one of these two humans?" he asked, pointing simultaneously at both of the accused.
The elemental's unblinking eyes rolled in their sockets to stare at the closest of the red-haired women. The ground under her feet bulged then subsided.
"Thaaat… one."
Slowly, the eyes ground in the other direction, and the ground bulged under the second imprisoned woman.
"And… thaaat… one."
"Just as I said!" Ptack exclaimed.
Behind the floating lenses, his eyes swiveled briefly to gauge Andoris's reaction to the testimony-but only briefly. Sweat was running down his temples from the strain of holding the massive elemental inside the earth.
Andoris leaned forward on his chair. The elemental's eyes were slowly rolling back and forth, grinding softly in their sockets.
"Which one is the thief?" he asked.
A heat haze shimmered in the air above the elemental's mouth as it licked its lips with a tongue of molten lava.
"They… taste… saaame."
"Did both of them enter your master's laboratory?"
The floor trembled, forcing Ptack to catch his balance, as the elemental slowly shook its head. On the walls above, some of the spectators who had been drawn back by curiosity disappeared again.
"Juuust… one."
"Can you tell which one?" Andoris asked. "Nooo."
Ptack, sweating more profusely now, shrugged a shoulder to wipe a trickle of sweat from his temple, but kept his palms motionless over the elemental.
"Blamira knew about the elemental," he said, "yet she had the audacity to steal my notes, despite the fact that she was being watched. She must have counted on Went- on this court being too timid to hear its testimony."
"When did the elemental alert you to the theft?" Andoris asked.
"Immediately," Ptack said. "Unfortunately, Blamira had already fled with my notes." Andoris glanced at the two accused-both of whom Were watching the elemental with rapt, silent frowns- then sat back in his chair, considering. It was possible the elemental was lying, but unlikely. Ptack could control it and force it to carry out his orders, but he couldn't control its thoughts. It was an independent creature, with a mind of its own-a mind filled with fury at being forced to serve a mere human. If the elemental did lie, it would do so out of malice, to damage Ptack's testimony.
We would never do anything like that. We would never, ever tell a lie about our master if we were ever called to testify. But we wouldn't ever be called to testify, would we? If people knew the truth about us, it would ruin our reputation.
Andoris ignored the homunculus's words, which were sent in a fawning tone, but with a slight edge.
"The testimony of the witness is deemed valid," he announced. "The witness may be dismissed."
Taking a deep breath, Ptack leaned forward, forcing his hands ever closer to the floor. The elemental grimaced, causing the floor and walls to tremble violently. It slowly sank back into the floor. Ptack moved his hands back and forth, as if erasing a picture. A heartbeat later, the floor was smooth, flat, and featureless, as if the elemental had never been.
As High Justice Wentar let out an audible sigh of relief, Andoris turned to the two accused and said, "You have heard the testimony given against you. You now have an opportunity to plead guilty or to-"
Both interrupted at once.
"But I'm innocent!" they cried. Each pointed at the other and spoke, their words