Callypso lost her bracelet and without it, she was nothing at all or we can say that the loss made her an ordinary woman. The good news is that she is collecting the beads one by one and soon there would be a time when she will have all of the beads gathered in one thread. To collect the beads she has made a bargain with the Bargainer.
The Bargainer never makes a weak deal and after every deal, it is the Bargainer who is at triumph. Sooner or later he comes for the person and gets what he wants from him after giving him what he desired the most. With Callie he has been lenient and that’s why he has never come for any price collection during these seven years of the bargain. Callie thought that the man would never ask for anything from her and perhaps she was right but trouble comes to the Fae world and the Bargainer himself needs help.
An old enemy has started kidnapping the Fae warriors and only the female return back to the land with a child in their hands. Bargainer knows only Callie can solve this problem because she has the power to fight against this evil power. All she has to do is get kidnapped first of all after which she will be able to come face to face with the devil.
Laura Thalassa has mixed old legends in the story and has added some new ones of her own. A Strange Hymn and Dark Harmony were also garnished by the evil doers and here the presentation is not very different. Susannah Jones was brilliant in narration throughout the tale and can be termed as one of her best performances.
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