Page 31 of The Witches Catalogue of Wanderlust Essentials (Natural Magic #2)
Pair Tags
Roughly the size of a guitar pick, these unassuming tags click onto bags, belt loops, or enchanted familiars with satisfying precision. They are available in brushed copper, silver, or a mysteriously light titanium.
When your traveling companion strays more than thirty feet away, the fob warms gently and hums with a rhythmic pulse, not unlike a polite magical nudge saying, “This way, darling.”
I first spotted them in use during a rowdy street parade in San Francisco. It was a glitter cyclone of music, movement, and at least one spontaneous conga line. Amid the chaos, one couple glided effortlessly through the crowd, drawn together like lodestones.
Pair Tags work across just about any terrain: moors, markets, or midnight hedge mazes enchanted by minor trickster gods. They’ve even been field-tested in dense Scottish fog, subterranean catacombs, and one impromptu broom race in New Orleans.
A word of caution appears in minuscule script along the edge of each fob: “Temporal displacement not recommended. May trigger overheating and minor existential alerts.”
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