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Skandar and the Unicorn Thief: Chapters 16–22

This first book of the series introduces thirteen-year-old Skandar Smith, who dreams of magically controlling the elements while racing against other unicorn riders in the televised Chaos Cup.

Here are links to our lists for the novel: Prologue–Chapter 3, Chapters 4–7, Chapters 8–11, Chapters 12–15, Chapters 16–22
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  1. smug
    marked by excessive complacency or self-satisfaction
    If that wasn’t enough to think about, soon all the Hatchlings were flying—though Skandar, Flo, Bobby, and Mitchell still felt pretty smug that they’d flown before their first lesson.
  2. query
    pose a question
    From the stables a querying pulse nudged on the bond—Scoundrel’s way of asking him what was wrong.
  3. confine
    to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement
    The unicorns weren’t confined to one of the four elemental training grounds like usual.
  4. aback
    by surprise
    Skandar was completely taken aback. He’d been expecting Amber to use air—her allied element—but she’d chosen earth instead.
  5. suppress
    put out of one's consciousness
    Amber had followed her missiles upward, but as Scoundrel dodged them, all the anger Skandar had been suppressing bubbled to the surface.
  6. fleeting
    lasting for a markedly brief time
    For a fleeting moment he didn’t care if they were seen; he didn’t think about Joby’s warnings.
  7. revolting
    highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
    “All I’m hearing are excuses,” the voice boomed. “In my first sky battle I was over the line in ten seconds.” Then, very quietly: “Maybe there’s more of that revolting spirit wielder father in you than I thought.”
  8. flurry
    a sudden and overwhelming outpouring or amount
    Flo turned Blade sharply in the air, her palm glowing green, and before Briar’s back feet had even left the ground, a mound of thick mud smashed into her, accompanied by a thick flurry of sand.
  9. wistfully
    in a pensively sad manner
    Unfortunately, Mitchell seemed to be finding it harder than he’d anticipated to miss the Qualifiers. When the Eyrie bells rang for the start of the day, he was already awake in his hammock, looking wistfully up at the treehouse ceiling.
  10. sift
    check and sort carefully
    Skandar got down on his knees and sifted his fingers through the spring grass, mainly finding soil and the occasional earthworm.
  11. groove
    a long narrow furrow cut by a natural process or a tool
    As Skandar tried to think how the entrance might work, he absentmindedly traced the circular grooves of the symbol, as though he was sketching.
  12. abyss
    a bottomless gulf or pit
    Just in time, the quartet bunched in a tight circle on top of the grass-covered base, and it plunged down into the dark. All four of them screamed at the top of their lungs, like they were on a roller coaster. Skandar’s stomach swooped and his cheeks wobbled at the sheer speed of the drop into the abyss.
  13. scrawl
    poor handwriting
    Messy scrawls in white paint—words, diagrams, and crossings-out—covered every surface: the walls, the floors, even the trophy cabinet.
  14. illegible
    unable to be read
    In places the writing became so spiky and illegible that it looked like it’d been done by a toddler with a piece of chalk.
  15. splinter
    withdraw from an organization or group
    It didn’t help that the Hatchlings started splintering off into elemental groups before and after training sessions.
  16. tactic
    a plan for attaining a particular goal
    “I need to go over my tactics. Can’t we have an Eyrie tour another time? Like, after the most important race of our lives?”
  17. disarray
    untidiness, especially of clothing and appearance
    The Eyrie was still in complete disarray when the quartet snuck off for the graveyard before sunset.
  18. elaborate
    marked by complexity and richness of detail
    The graveyard where his mum was buried on the Mainland had an elaborate wrought-iron gate. One of his first memories was Kenna showing him the metal roses and birds twisted into the bars.
  19. anemone
    a marine polyp that resembles a flower
    Some had trunks blanketed with algae that looked like it belonged in a pond rather than on a tree, with seaweed for leaves, and pink and orange flowers like sea anemones swishing eerily in the breeze.
  20. globule
    a small drop or ball of something
    A large globule of unicorn saliva hit his cheek, and Skandar became dimly aware of Scoundrel’s Luck chewing on a clump of his hair—mercifully, still attached to his head.
  21. ramble
    continue talking or writing in a purposeless manner
    “Oh. No. I guess not, then…,” Skandar rambled.
  22. jeer
    laugh at with contempt and derision
    “Are you really going to battle me, Mitchster?” she jeered, and raised a palm to attack.
  23. barrage
    an overwhelming or vigorous outpouring
    In a split second Mitchell switched to the earth element and threw a barrage of rocks downward.
  24. oblivious
    lacking conscious awareness of
    He vaulted off Scoundrel, discarded his helmet, and ran toward Flo crouching beyond the finishing line; she was trying to make herself heard over the cheering of the oblivious crowd.
  25. barren
    providing no shelter or sustenance
    Where Fourpoint and the Eyrie were lush and healthy, the Wilderness was barren and desolate. Clusters of leafless trees punctured a plain scorched with elemental magic.
  26. lank
    long and thin and often limp
    Joby’s hair was out of its ponytail, hanging long and lank around his face.
  27. fortuitous
    lucky; occurring by happy chance
    “How fortuitous that you brought the rest of your quartet with you, spirit wielder. An air wielder”—Bobby growled so low she sounded like Falcon—“and a fire wielder too. Along with Silver Blade and New-Age Frost, I’ve gathered a full elemental set.”
  28. consequence
    the state of having important effects or influence
    “What does your name matter to me?” the Weaver rasped. “In a few minutes you’ll be dead and your name will be of no consequence.”
  29. kin
    a person related to another or others
    “You are my blood, my kin, my son. Join me, Skandar. Together we can promise everyone a unicorn, destiny be damned.”
  30. desolate
    crushed by grief
    He saw the suffering of the wild unicorns etched across human faces—mortality and immortality weaved together to live in desolate disharmony.
  31. shackle
    restrain with or as if with fetters
    “You’re never going to replace her,” Skandar said. “However many bonded unicorns you steal. However many wild unicorns you shackle to people desperate to be riders. However powerful you become. The truth is, Erika, you can’t ever get Blood-Moon back. You can’t. And your unicorn would never have wanted this life for you. She would have been so disappointed—and so am I.”
  32. indoctrinate
    teach uncritically
    You’ve been indoctrinated by the Eyrie, the Council, the Silver Circle. Look how quick they were to enlist my sister as the Executioner, to turn on the spirit wielders, to keep them out of the Hatchery like all the others they consider unworthy of a unicorn.
  33. snag
    catch or cause to catch on something sharp that is sticking out
    Once the light had wrapped round the unstable bond, Skandar’s fingers danced through the air as though he was playing an invisible instrument. And when the bond snagged, he moved his wrist this way and that as though he was sketching.
  34. fitful
    intermittently stopping and starting
    Their riders blinked in surprise, looking up as though they were waking from a long and fitful sleep.
  35. refined
    cultivated and genteel
    The earth shook and the air filled with raw magic—not the refined elemental magic of the bonded unicorns, not the unfocused blasts wild unicorns normally made, but all five elements combined in pulses of primal power, explosions of color and smells and forms that Skandar had never seen.
  36. expendable
    suitable to be used up
    The Weaver had been bonded to more than one unicorn—even New-Age Frost had been expendable.
  37. shrewdly
    in a wise or thoughtful manner
    “I’m assuming you’ll want something in return,” Aspen said shrewdly, moving toward Scoundrel and crossing her arms.
  38. grudgingly
    in a reluctant manner
    “We’re agreed, then? The spirit wielders go free and I’m allowed to train openly in the spirit element, as well as the other four.”
    Aspen nodded grudgingly. “Only if you manage to fix our bond. If you can’t, the deal’s off.”
  39. intact
    lacking nothing essential, not damaged
    He turned his attention to the link between the human and unicorn souls—frayed, damaged, but fundamentally intact.
  40. lush
    produced or growing in extreme abundance
    Instead, they took off from the tree-covered hill and flew Scoundrel, Falcon, Blade, and Red over the cracked earth of the Wilderness, relieved to leave it behind as the ground beneath them became lush and green once again.
Created on Tue Jul 16 11:45:45 EDT 2024 (updated Wed Jul 17 17:36:51 EDT 2024)

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