A small flame enveloped the head of the match and, just as Henri said, the candle, too, held flame, and much to Roland’s surprise, did so without any physical effort on his friend’s part; in fact, had Henri done a slight flourish when lighting the match, he could have passed it off as a cool trick, probably. Regardless, provided he was observant enough, Henri would be able to note that the bond was now flushed with energy, he could feel it, in fact, and, if he was sufficiently focused, even see it as a streak of gentle orange going between the match and the candle’s wick.
Extinguish the match, Aurelius instructed, gruff as usual, but there was a hint of approval, too. But do not extinguish the candle’s flame.
This would (probably) be the last and most important form of ‘control’ for Henri to learn: Intent. So far, Henri’s use of Aurelius, limited though it was, dealt mostly with willpower and focus, but that would not always yield the best results. Intent, on the other hand, would allow for a bit more precision; fortunately, as its name implied, intent had already been present in all of Henri’s attempts at using Aurelius before, and he simply needed to recognize its importance.
The transfer of energy between the match and the candle was the first step. Without extinguishing the candle, Henri needed to put out the match, but, obviously, he couldn’t just break the bond, either, because that would have left the candle’s flame too weak and, even if he succeeded, that was too easy a route to take.
There were a few options open for Henri, but, if pressed, Aurelius was not giving any hints; in the end, Henri would have as many chances as there were matches in the match box.
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