Chapter 262
Strings of Fate
Strings of Fate Cam 19- Bills and backup In the end, it takes another twenty minutes until Iâm completely closed up and ready to head home. The place is already clean since I was avoiding Harry so awkwardly earlier, but it takes a few minutes to finish counting the till, put the money in my safe which I keep locked physically and with a magic lock, much like my potion storage shelf. Iâm the only one who can open it. I spoke to my coâowner about it when setting it up and he agreed that the additional safety of a magical lock was worth giving up his own access. I donât think he even lives in town so he has no reason to be here in the first place. Lastly, I finish locking up the building.
âYou left the lights on.â Harry observes. Moments later, they all â
eyebrow. I grin back.
off and he raises an âI had a slow night so I rigged a spell. Once this door gets locked for the night the lights will turn off as long as there is no one left inside the building. Itâs not perfect, but it means I donât have to worry about forgetting a light and driving up the electric bill.â I explain.
âYou can do that?â Harry asks dubiously.
âSure, there are a lot of things you can do with magic. But a lot of them arenât available to the public because they would be too expensive. Like the spell I did on the power. It wasnât that difficult, but it took hours. Can you imagine what it would cost you to get HOURS of a Witches time? They charge an arm and a leg for potions that they can make in bulk which take only an hour to make. Unless they charge thousands of dollars an hour which realistically noone is actually going to pay, a spell like that just isnât going to make them any money. So it isnât advertised.
People donât think to buy something they donât know is possible or donât imagine they can afford. You should visit a coven house sometime. I swear those places are so jam packed with spells that if you took the magic out they would all come tumbling down.â I joke as we walk, Harry seems cheerful, swinging his arms as he walks.
âThatâs surprising. Witches make all magic seem so difficult and out of reach.â He comments.
1 roll my eyes.
âLEARNING magic is difficult. It takes years of practice and experiments to figure out the exact way to make something work, why do you think Witches are so protective of their grimoires? Itâs much easier to learn how to do something if you have a step by step guide. But Cam 19- Bills and backup once you know what to do, using magic is as easy as breathing. The hard part is knowing what the end result of a spell will be. Itâs why I prefer potions. I can measure them out and plan them carefully. Spells are a little more unpredictable. I like to stick to tried and tested spells.â I explain.
âSomehow thatâs even more surprising. Given how much you like to experiment. How many untested potions have you fed me so far?â He asks with a cheeky smirk.
âTechnically none. At least none that I didnât try myself first. I might not react the same way you do since I donât have the same system as you, but I can at least be sure that nothing I give is harmful. Iâm not that cruel.â I insist.
âI never thought you were. Although I am a little concerned at the implications that youâre testing random potions on yourself. You donât do that on your own do you? Like you at least make sure thereâs someone around to call for help if something goes wrong⦠right?â He demands.
âYouâre not going to tell me I shouldnât be testing them on myself?â I had this argument with my family many times. They used to insist it was too risky and that I should just pay someone desperate to try the potions for me. I never felt right about taking advantage of desperate people that way.
âNah, you care too much to let anyone else test a potion if you wouldnât even test one on me. But surely you donât test them alone⦠right?â Harry actually sounds really concerned. I never used to test them alone. My mother didnât agree with my choices, but she was still there in the end to bail me out if something went wrong. I never realised how reassuring that was until I was on my own. Not that I let it stop me.
âWell⦠not anymore. But Iâm careful. I keep the hospital on speed dial and make sure there are various healing potions around that have been thoroughly tested.â I answer. Damn it, I sound like Iâm making excuses. I sort of am, I know it isnât safe to test potions alone. Harry walks beside me in silence for a minute before he says anything.
âWell, in that case, Iâm saying not anymore to YOUR not anymore. Next time you decide to do something reckless, Iâll be your back up. Okay?â He demands.
âYou promise you wonât try to stop me?â I ask, strangely nervous about his answer. I feel like Cam 19- Bills and backup me.or heâs judging me, or maybe Iâm judging him?
âIâd never try to stop you. Youâre the expert, not me. But I do want to make sure youâre safe.â He states firmly and I canât help but smile. That was the answer I wanted to hear. Maybe being friends with Harry will work out alright after all.
Iâm actually a little surprised when we reach my home. Mostly because the walk didnât feel as long as it usually does, particularly after a night as long as this one.
âWell, good night Harry.â I say awkwardly.
âNight Cam, Iâll see you tomorrow. Youâre working right?â He confirms.
âUh, yeahâ¦â I trail off. He frowns.
âIs something wrong?â He asks, tilting his head in confusion.
âNo, not at all⦠just⦠youâre not going to ask to come in, or make some joke about taking me to bed?â
He makes constant innuendos, although I have to admit heâs behaved himself remarkably well on the walk home. Harry raises an eyebrow.
âWould you let me in?â He asks pointedly.
âNo.â I answer immediately.
âThatâs what I figured. I enjoy asking you questions though and Iâd hate to disappoint so I will ask if you will go on a date with me?â He doesnât seem overly optimistic. I donât think heâs actually expecting me to say yes.
âNo.â I respond. I might be friends with him now, but I still donât think dating him is a good idea. I like him and I think it would break my heart if he turned out to be anything other than what he says he is.
He might be infatuated with me now, but it wonât last, particularly if I give him what he wants. He probably just enjoys the challenge. So for the sake of being friends with him, there is just no way I can let myself have any other kind of relationship. I donât explain myself though. I learned the hard way that if you give a reason then it allows someone to argue with you, itâs much harder to disagree with an outright refusal. Harry doesnât ask either. He just waits for me to unlock my door, says goodnight then goes on hist Cam 19- Bills and backup merry way, strolling like he hasnât a care in the world and looking entirely too cheerful for a guy who was just blatantly rejected.