Lohce Azcry,
http://www.fanfiction.net/~lohceazcryHere's a snippet of the draft for the first chapter (dear God I hope she doesn't show up here or I'm dead).
Enjoy.
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"So, Aziel, where exactly
is your mother?" Charlie asked as they sped towards the Mirrors, raising her voice over the rushing wind.
She noticed her companion's face harden as he replied, almost reluctant to answer. "I don't exactly know, but I have a vague idea." he muttered, averting his eyes to the village below. "We need to find the Sphinx. I have a feeling he'll know where to start."
She slowed, briefly, her honeysuckle-eyes widening at him. After Bert's betrayal and Oberon's revelation, she found she was hardly surprised that Aziel would be another member of the Let's Betray Charlie club. Still, it stung. "Oh, this day can't get any better." she snorted, and he looked at her with a twinge of hurt. "Are you telling me that after
declaring war on Oberon we
claim to know where your mother is but in reality
we don't have a single idea?"
"I never said I didn't
know, Charlie," he said, shaking his head in exasperation. "I told you I have
an idea. But right now we need to get to the Sphinx before Oberon closes the Mirrors."
"Closing the-
what?"
Indeed, as they approached the set of Mirrors, she saw the images burned on their surfaces fading, and fast. Yggdrasil's Mirror was already nothing but an empty pane of glass reflecting the gray sky, and the upper portion mast in the Dutchman's Mirror was already gone. She increased her speed until she was past Aziel, stopping in front of The City of Mirages just as The Flying Dutchman faded from view. In the distance, the tower taunted them, and she could imagine the Faery King up there sneering as his magic closed their only escape.
Well played, Oberon. You intend to trap me here and simply wait until I let my guard down. She turned to Aziel. "He can
do that?" she asked, bewildered.
"I'm sure Oberon can do a lot of things we didn't know." he replied darkly.