An hour or so passed before Vish sat back on her heels and said, "Open your eyes. We are done."
Wish opened them slowly. The ceiling of the Twilight Sanctum sitting room came back into focus, the bioluminescent vines along the glass wall still glowing their soft blue. She sat up carefully, checking herself the way someone checked themselves after a procedure—looking for differences, testing for changes.
"How do you feel," Vish asked, already gathering her stones back into the leather satchel with practiced efficiency.
"Like a weight that was sitting on my chest got up and left," Wish said.
Vish nodded. "You're lucky we share the same soul frequency, it was rather an easy task." She fastened the satchel and looked at Wish directly. "Next time this happens you should tell me earlier. What if it was a time draining curse, like it eats from your life time?"
Wish looked at her for a moment. "Got that, I'll report to you earlier."
Vish nodded once seriously, "Good."
