“I wouldn’t put it past you,” Kaldar said. “Or him. Who knows what the hell he might do?” William made a cutting motion across his throat. “He might kill you if you’re not careful,” she told him. “Who, Will? We’re the best of friends.” William rolled his eyes.” KaldarBayou Moon Book:Bayou Moon Source: Bayou Moon
“Kaldar picked up a rock and tossed it into the clearing. It landed between two wards. A green stem shot out of the ground, and a hail of needle-thin thorns peppered the soil, striking sparks off the rock. "You got any money on you?" "No." Kaldar grimaced. "What do you have?" William made a mental inventory of some twenty-odd items he'd pulled out of the Mirror's bag of tricks and hid in his clothes this morning. Not much he could part with. "A knife," he said. "Fine. I'll bet my knife against your knife that I can walk through there unharmed.” BettingIlona AndrewsWilliamKaldarThe EdgeBayou Moon Book:Bayou Moon Source: Bayou Moon