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- I stood up and walked to my work table, my eyes by now adjusted to the dimness. I reached for the nearest candle, but there weren't any matches handy. So, I pointed my finger at it, frowned, and muttered the words, "Flickum bicus. "
- My spell, a tiny one I had used thousands of times, stuttered and coughed, the energy twitching instead of flowing. The candle's wick smoked, but did not flicker to life.
- I frowned, then closed my eyes, made a little bit of an effort, and repeated the spell. This time, I felt a little surge of dizziness, and the candle flickered to life. I braced one hand on the edge of the table.
- "Bob," I asked. "Were you watching that?"
- "Yeah," Bob said, a frown in his voice.
- "What happened?"
- "Um. You didn't put enough magic into the spell, the first time around. "
- "I put as much as I always do," I protested. "Come on, I've done that spell a million times. "
- "Seventeen hundred and fifty-six, that I've seen. "
- I gave him a pale version of my usual glower. "You know what I mean. "
- "Not enough power," Bob said. "I call 'em like I see 'em."
- I stared at the candle for a second. Then muttered, to myself, "Why did I have to work to make that thing light up?"
- "Probably because the Nightmare took a big bite out of your powers, Harry. "
- I turned around, very slowly, to blink at Bob. "It . . . it did what?"
- "When it attacked you, in your dream, did it go after a specific place on your body?"
- I put my hand to the base of my stomach, pressing there, and felt my eyes go wide.
- Bob winced. "Oooooo, chakra point. That isn't good. Got you right in the chi. "
- "Bob," I whispered.
- "Good thing he didn't go after your mojo though, right? I mean, you have to look on the bright side of these - "
- "Bob," I said, louder. "Are you saying it . . . it ate my magic?"
- Bob got a defensive look on his face. "Not all of it. I woke you up as quick as I could. Harry, don't worry about it, you'll heal. Sure, you might be down for a couple of months. Or, um, years. Well, decades, possibly, but that's only a very outside chance - "
- I cut him off with a slash of my hand. "He ate part of my power," I said. "Does that mean that the Nightmare is stronger?"
- "Well, naturally, Harry. You are what you eat."
- Grave Peril Chapter 18, Page 172-173
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