#Chapter 128 Dreams and Wildflowers
Violet’s POV
“Render.”
The word echoed all around me in a red room I didn’t recognize.
“Render, render, render.”
The word grew louder, the red haze around me clearing until my father’s face came into view, young and healthy, decades before he became ill.
And I realized it was a dream.
“Render her magic useless!” he yelled at me, fury flaming in his eyes like I had never seen before.
“Whose magic? Mom’s?” I asked, my voice small like a child’s.
“Render her magic useless!” he screamed the meaningless sentence again. He was so tall, taller than I remembered him, but when I looked down at my own body, I realized he wasn’t tall: I was short.
I was a child.
“I don’t know what you mean!” I cried, my young voice high and squeaky.
“Render her magic useless!”
I was so scared. Scared of his anger, scared that I didn’t understand what was happening. Then the familiarity of the fear pulled at something buried within me.
Not a dream. A memory.
“Render her magic u

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