So, this is again about the same Volha Rednaya (in my opinion, it would be more correct to call her vRednaya). Not much time has passed, and the school proudly sent the young adept out into the world. A good university is obliged to find employment for its graduates. Volha was assigned to some advanced local palace. But…
I did say she was vRednaya. After the performance she put on there, I think they will never want to see witches there again. And after that Volha decided to find work on her own in the same Dogeva, closer, that is, to Len. And from there, everything started going not as Volha would have liked. As they say, if there’s a butt, adventures will find it. Apparently, Volha’s butt is simply outstanding. After arriving in Dogeva, it turns out that Len has galloped off who knows where. Well, of course, Volha has to know exactly where. While this very Len is being searched for, the long-awaited adventures fall on Volha’s head. All sorts of creatures there, monsters that, for decent pay, are to be sent to a better world. And then it gets even better. Len has to be restored to normal, because some nasty thing made him feel very bad, and from distress he cannot transform from a wolf into a human. Along the way they come across utterly charming companions in the form of a Ukrainian girl with a humorous manner of speaking and another vampire. Quite the company. And in such a cheerful state of mind Volha heads for a rather risky undertaking—the closing of the Witch’s Circle. In short, the circle, as it should, is closed. Volha and Len open their arms to each other, and such a heart-rending declaration of love takes place that I actually stained my handkerchief.