With a sharp intake of breath, Naomi's eyes snapped open. The dusky forest around her would have been swallowed in darkness had it not been for the burning torches and the light from the bleeding moon above.
That was right. There was currently a lunar eclipse happening and she could vaguely remember stopping at the gas station to admire it with Victoria, but as she searched her environs, she noticed that her car and the gas station were nowhere to be seen.There were only trees and more trees as far as her eyes could see. She seemed to be in a forest or jungle of the sort.She was supposed to be en route to Silicon Valley. However, she could not remember the road to the valley being surrounded by towering canopies of trees of unfamiliar species.As she slowly began to get her bearings in order, she tried taking a step forward but quickly came to the harsh realization that something was terribly wrong.She could not move. Discordant notes screamed like alarm bells in her head, warning her to move her legs and arms, to run from the danger that she felt all around her.She began to struggle, but the shackles biting into her wrists and ankles painfully held her fast against a thick, wooden pole that stood on a high platform of carefully arranged firewood.She was trapped."Hello?!" She called out, her voice panicked."Hello?!" She repeated, this time louder than before. "Is anyone there? Let me go! This is all some sort of misunderstanding. You've got the wrong person, please!" She begged, her voice cracking as her eyes brimmed with tears.Was this how she was going to die? Confused and scared?"Where the hell am I? What happened to Victoria? Why am I in a forest?" These questions plagued her mind but there were no forthcoming answers.Fear gripped her heart in a tight fist."Is someone there? I'm talking to you!" She screamed into the emptiness of the lunar night."Please if you are from the Los Angeles scribe, then I promise you can have the report on the president's wife. Just let me go. You don't have to do this!" She pleaded to whoever was out there. It wasn't her fault that the San Francisco Chronicle had been assigned the case of finding out the murderer of the president's wife instead of the Los Angeles scribe who needed the story to boost their ratings.She was only doing her job and did not deserve to be kidnapped because of it.She struggled fruitlessly against the metal shackles that bound her to the pole but it was to no avail. The shackles were fastened so tightly that the more she moved, the more they dug into her skin, and soon, her wrists and ankles began to bleed.She bit back a sob as she concluded that her efforts were futile. She tried calling out again. "Hello?! Please! Somebody, help me!" She screamed."Anybody…" Her shoulders shook with the sobs she had tried so hard to hold back as she laid her head against the pole.Suddenly, a raspy voice spoke up from the shadows. "Indah does not recognize you, child. Who might you be? You are not supposed to be here."Naomi's head snapped up upon hearing the voice. Squinting her eyes, she tried to see where the voice had come from but she couldn't locate the source."Who's there? Please, help me!" She called out, hoping that the voice belonged to someone friendly and not someone who would wish her harm."Indah cannot help if Indah doesn't know who you are," The voice said slowly as the owner emerged from the shadows holding a hissing torch.Naomi was perplexed. This woman was the strangest person she had ever encountered in all her twenty-five years of being alive.The woman who called herself Indah, looked to be in her eighties though she was not bent with age. She was draped in a loose white cloth that merged with her wrinkled, pale skin and white hair, making her resemble a ghost from a horror movie. Her beady, black eyes made Naomi extremely uncomfortable."I must be dreaming," Naomi muttered in disbelief, shaking her head.It was then that she finally noticed that her voice sounded different. Her deep, rich, and almost masculine voice was replaced by a silky but sharp one that sounded alien to her ears."What in God's name is happening to me?" She wondered. Was this all a dream or had she already been admitted to a psych ward and all this was just a consequence of her psychosis?"Indah asked you a question, child. Indah does not like to repeat herself," The old woman said as she slinked closer to Naomi, bringing her out of the uneasy thoughts that plagued her mind."My name is Naomi. Where the hell am I?" Naomi answered, trying to be brave as she raised her chin and squared her jaw."Naomi…" Indah ran the strange name on her tongue, testing it. Either Nerina was extremely clever or this child did not belong on this plane. She did not care though, this body was full of corruption and it needed to be purged and destroyed."Well, child, Indah apologizes to you for this…error. You do not belong here, so Indah would send you back. All of you," The old woman grinned, her blackened teeth on full display."What? What do you mean by that? Hey! I'm talking to you!" Naomi yelled, beckoning to the old woman but she had turned away, walking toward one of the torches sitting in a bracket attached to a thin pole.Naomi watched with eyes as wide as saucers as the old woman began to chant in a language that sounded like a mixture of various Asian languages, as she held the two torches in both of her hands.After getting rid of Nerina for daring to plot against the prince of the continent, Indah had decided to get her attendants to strap her dead body to a pole, above a platform of firewood where she would set the body on fire with the aid of a spell that would leave no trace of Nerina behind.However, to her greatest surprise, Nerina had begun to speak and struggle against her constraints. That was unexpected but it meant nothing as the shackles would withhold Nerina from trying to perform any magic. She would destroy Nerina's cursed body."Towzar yanar valal ash rheynor yanib kula ak dhool jana," Indah chanted repeatedly as the fires in her hand crackled, popped, and glowed a fiery mix of blue, orange, and white.Naomi's eyes widened in trepidation as the old woman moved forward, chanting all the way. Simultaneously, four masked figures poured out of the shadows, each holding a sizzling torch in their hands."No, no. Stay away! Get back! Don't come any closer!" Naomi cried out, trembling as dread crept up her spine.The four figures moved swiftly, reaching her before the old woman did, and then set fire to the wood beneath her feet.She started to feel the heat rising from beneath her legs. She tried to move, to somehow escape the growing heat that seared at the soles of the unfamiliar shoes on her feet.She did not have the time to ponder on when she could have switched shoes. All she wanted was for the fire to be quenched.The old woman finally got to her, smiling menacingly as the four masked figures stood behind her."Please, listen to me. Don't do this! I don't know what's going on but we can resolve this without fire!" Naomi begged, whimpering as she squirmed from the heat."Whatever trick you have played here Nerina or Naomi, this body must meet its end. Indah will not let your corruption fester," Indah declared as she slowly began to bring the fires to the stack of wood on which Naomi was standing.With Naomi's terror came a powerful force, an energy that Naomi hadn't felt before; it began to bubble and thrum beneath her skin."Stay away from me!" Naomi shrieked; a blood-curdling scream that was proof of the terror raging in her body, mind, and soul. With a sudden clap of thunder, power burst forth from her chest and her bound hands, spreading in a circular wave as her eyes glowed violet.The force of the power unleashed from deep within her disintegrated the shackles holding her in place, extinguished all the torches along with the fire already set to the wood beneath her, and threw Indah and the four masked figures to the forest floor.
Naomi slumped to the wooden platform, weakened and drained. Just as it came, the massive power which had poured forth from her was gone with the only evidence being the mangled and twisted bodies on the ground."How…" That was all Naomi could manage to whisper before the darkness consumed her.............
Sunlight streamed in from the gaps in the canopy of leaves hanging from the branches of the towering trees of the vast, leafy forest. Small, blue-feathered birds tweeted their merry tune as they flew above Naomi's head.
The air was thick with the smell of smoke; the smoke from the fires which had suddenly been extinguished the last night.The painful bite from one of the many insects buzzing about caused Naomi to jolt into consciousness; her eyes opening instantly but the minute they did, the bright light from the blazing sun above cast its full, hot glare upon them, causing her to squeeze them shut.Her head hurt as if an energetic drummer had been pounding away at it for hours without mercy, and her body ached as if a school bus had just run over it.She needed her coffee. Without it, she was not sure that she would be able to face the rest of the day.She carefully opened her eyes again, squinting them till they adjusted to the sunlight. The world around her was a lush green, unlike any environment she had ever seen before. It looked nothing like the part of San Francisco where she lived.Confused as to why she was laying on a hard, wooden platform in a forest, she rose to her feet to take in her surroundings, and that was when she saw the mangled bodies laying on the moist forest floor.Upon beholding the horrific scene in front of her, memories from the night before flooded back in, making her fall to her knees and clutch her head in anguish. It was as if a hot knife was piercing through her skull without sympathy. Tears slipped from her eyes as she gasped, struggling to catch a breath amidst the searing pain in her head.Abruptly, the throbbing ache ceased, enabling her to crack open one eye to gauge. One minute she was in a car heading to Silicon Valley with Victoria, and the next, she was tied to a tree with an old woman preparing to burn her alive. What sort of cruel trick was life playing on her?The bodies in front of her were almost unrecognizable. If she hadn't seen the old woman's face with the aid of the fire burning from the torches the woman had held in her hands, she would never have guessed that the contorted and mutilated body right in front of her belonged to the old woman.The old woman's long, white hair was the only familiar feature left. Her eyes appeared to have been gouged out by some brutal means, her limbs were twisted into an unnatural position, and her mouth hung open in a silent scream.However, what was most discomforting was the absence of blood and how her mouth was open. It looked too wide to have been as a result of screaming. As Naomi cautiously stepped closer to the body, avoiding the bodies of the masked figures who may have been servants or attendants to the old woman, she confirmed her doubts. The old woman's jaw had been dislocated."What…the…actual…hell?" She whispered to herself. She remembered a surge of energy that she could neither understand nor control rising from deep within her till it burst forth. But she could not understand how it could have caused such irreparable damage."What in the world have I done? What is this? What have I done?" She began to hyperventilate, her chest heaving up and down as she tried and failed to remember something, anything, that could have made her become a murderer, even though they tried to murder her first. She was no killer. She could not even bear to kill the rats in her student dorm back in college, so how could she have brutally murdered these people?She began to back away slowly, shaking her head in disbelief. "No, I couldn't have done this. It's not possible. No, no!" She yelled at the surrounding forest.Then she bolted.With no direction in particular or even an understanding of the geography of the land, she pumped her leg muscles, running as fast as she could; away from the horror behind, away from the memories of almost being burnt alive, and away from the sheer dread that kept trying to dig itself deeper into her bones.Sharp branches scratched and slapped against her face as she ran blindly but with the adrenaline coursing through her veins, she could not feel the stinging sensation that they caused. All that mattered to her was to keep running till she would be able to find something or someone that could lead her back home.Soon, her legs began to tire and her strength started waning. She was a fast runner, having been on the track team in middle and high school, but for some reason, she could not run as long as she used to, and soon, her endurance rapidly began to dissipate.She tried pushing herself further but her body would not have any more of the pressure she was putting it through so after a few more strides, she crashed to the ground, breathing heavily as sweat trickled out of her pores in rivulets.She panted heavily, her breaths coming out in puffs. She was exhausted. All she wanted was to go home, take a piping hot shower, and down a cup of coffee while chasing more leads that could bring her closer to finding out the truth about her parents if the Silicon Valley lead turned out to be a dead-end as she feared.But she would never know now that she was trapped in this unfamiliar place. After catching her breath, she began to wonder what had happened after she stopped at the gas station at Victoria's behest to gaze at the lunar eclipse.The last thing she could remember was Victoria telling her that she was going to the toilet and would get drinks afterward. When she tried to remember what happened next, she drew a blank.No matter how hard she tried to recall something that could help her understand why she awoke in a forest with people trying to burn her, she could not. It was as if a block had been set in place in her brain, stopping her from recalling anything else.Sighing heavily and resigning to her failure, she used all her might to push herself to her feet. Perhaps when she had a drink of water and a long rest, she would be able to remember.She began forcing her tired limbs to move, putting one foot in front of the other as she commenced her search for a source of water. Surely, there had to be water in a forest, right?A slow, fatigued trek later, she finally came upon a small, clear pond. To her pleasure, there were no impurities as far as she could see, so greedily, she knelt and began scooping the cool water into her mouth.The water was cool despite the heat of the forest, and it was a welcome guest to her parched throat.She gulped the water voraciously till she was satisfied and that was when she finally noticed it.The night before when she was chained to the pole, she had noticed that she had shoes on that was different from the one she had stepped out with earlier in the day, and the old woman who repeatedly spoke in the third person, calling herself Indah, had said that she could not recognize her. She had seemed almost surprised and confused to see her so why would she want to kill someone whom she didn't know?In the intense situation, she was in, there was no time to dwell on it but now, with the strange reflection staring back at her, the awareness that everything was not as it seemed became all too real.Could she be stuck in a dream? Or a dream within a dream where she would sleep in a particular dream and wake in that same dream?If she weren't dreaming, then why was there another face staring back at her instead of her own?"I must be going crazy if I'm starting to see things," Naomi chuckled restlessly, shaking her head repeatedly as she rose to her feet. She began pulling at her hair, a habit she had developed as a child as a method to deal with her anxiety, and that was when she knew that she wasn't suffering from a mental breakdown.Her hair was no longer the thick curls it used to be, rather, it had become silky straight. As she brought the hair over her shoulder and ran her fingers through it, she became even more convinced that this wasn't a dream. How could elements like this feel so real anyway?Her actual hair was shoulder-length and a dark brown, but what she was touching was neither shoulder-length nor brown. It was long, flowing over her shoulder to stop at her hip bone, and was as dark as late evening. Her hair usually took a long time to soften enough to be styled but, this felt like no matter how she slept or how long she was in the wind, it would always be soft and silky smooth.Naomi was both mesmerized and confused by the hair that now lay upon her head. But the surprises were not over yet."What the?!" She shrieked as her eyes eventually noticed the color of her hands. She let the hair she was holding fall from her hands as she stared at the paleness of her skin in shock.Her skin which had been the rich color of dark chocolate was now startlingly milky. She rushed back to the pond in a panic to peer at the strange face she had seen earlier but had dismissed as a figment of her imagination.The face staring at her was divinely gorgeous that if she were not currently panicking, she would have developed a crush on the true owner of this body simply because of the aching beauty.The eyes were unlike any she had ever seen before, they were eyes that held a lot of power and some kind of deceit that did not belong to her. Where her normal eyes were a boring shade of brown, these were a stunning shade of blue.She wondered who owned this unfamiliar body and why she was currently inhabiting it. So, this was the reason why she could not run as long as she knew she could. This was all too much. She needed to find out what exactly was going on.Resolutely, she sprang to her feet gracefully, the folds of the long, silk black gown she was sure belonged to whoever owned this body, gathering about her ankles, she set out to figure a way out of the forest and find answers to the many questions burning inside her mind.What do you guys think? Comment and vote! Thanks
San Francisco, California. "You still do not know how to get back to our world, do you? It's been one hundred and fifty years since we were cast down to this forsaken realm and you still have not given a single thought to how we can return to our world?! I am sick, frustrated, and tired of waiting! "You assured me that when we kill the girl and her parents, we would be able to return, and I did it. I did everything you asked of me to the letter and still, I find myself stuck here and there is nothing you are doing about it! Why are you so quiet, Master Faizar? Speak!" A man dressed in a spotless dark-blue suit yelled. He took an agitated puff of the Cao Gold cigar in his hand and exhaled it out slowly as he ran his fingers through his glossy honey-blond tresses. The person he was speaking to rolled his eyes in irritation. He hated being pressured into doing things. He preferred doing things at his own pace and in his own time. "Why wouldn't I be quiet when you have been complainin
It seemed to be a pleasant enough afternoon for the citizens of Asghavia but for Prince Daegal, it was anything but. He had risen that morning with the same disturbing thoughts that had been on his mind ever since his father, the emperor Vulcan arranged his marriage to Lolo Nerina of Sejukgheim. He could not shake off the feeling that something was very wrong with her. Every night since the betrothal banquet, her intense blue eyes tormented his dreams. She looked innocent enough that evening but in her eyes was something sinister that he couldn't comprehend. Initially, he believed that the uneasiness he felt when he looked into her eyes was just him looking for an excuse not to get married to her. However, after he kept having those dreams ceaselessly, he realized that there was more to her than meets the eyes. He could not let himself be trapped in a marriage with her, a person he could not trust; a person whose true intentions he could not fathom. "This marriage cannot hold," He
Naomi had been walking endlessly through the vast forest without coming across a single soul. She was exhausted; her legs felt like lead and her arms weighed her down. She did not know how much longer she could go on. "Is there no end to this godforsaken place?" She groaned in frustration. She was thirsty again as the water she had drunk back at the pond had evaporated from her body due to the intense heat. She could feel her skin reddening furiously from the harshness of the sun. However, just as she was about to give up all hope and resign herself to the hands of fate, she sighted smoke in the distance. From her knowledge of books, movies, and series, smoke usually meant that there was life around. Effectively energized, she pushed her new body once more. A long and winding jog later, she arrived at the source of the smoke. The place was the answer to all of her prayers. It was a small cottage, very ordinary-looking but it had what she needed urgently; an already saddled horse wi
Lying was a skill that came easily to Naomi. Inherently, she was not a pathological liar—she spoke truthfully most times but there were situations; situations such as this that required her to lie through her teeth. In her line of work, she often had to deceive and manipulate people into revealing information that they would never disclose under any circumstances. She did not want to hoodwink the nice shopkeeper but she was in a position where any wrong move could turn out to be detrimental. From her reading of the Heart of the continent, she knew that the citizens of the continent could never be completely trusted; especially the common folk. Anybody from the Great Houses could be the most powerful emperor or Chief but once the common people turn against their reign, that rule becomes considerably threatened. That was one of the major turning points in the novel in which the reigning emperor of the continent, Ishaq was forcefully dethroned. Clearing her throat, she put on her mos
"I do not know what you are talking about. I am no thief!" Naomi retorted defensively, putting on an astonished and offended look. The four men burst into laughter in perfect unison, their voices a deep rumble. Then, they began to speak in a language that was alien to Naomi's ears.Perhaps it was their native tongue. In the heart of the continent, every kingdom had languages that were peculiar to them but they all spoke a common tongue when inter-communicating with one another. She stared at them confused as they continued discussing in their native tongue. She wondered why she had to get into trouble just when she was about to get answers to why she had migrated here. If Nerina was getting married to the prince of the continent, then she needed to get to Nebulos as soon as possible and find out more about Nerina and how she was connected to her. As if that wasn't a daunting task on its own, she would also have to accomplish her aim before she would be made to marry some fictional
"Pastries?" The woman chuckled, mirth bubbling within in. Upon first glance at the tall, pale-skinned maiden in front of her, she would never have suspected her of any crime which was why she had stepped up immediately on seeing those brutes trying to sever her hands. "It was not the best thing to do, I admit but I was in a precarious situation! I did not want to steal at all but I had no other option. I guess I should return them…" Naomi sighed heavily, her stomach grumbling furiously. The apple and dried meat she had eaten back in the forest had all but disappeared from her stomach. "There would be no need for that. Come with me." She gave Naomi a small smile as she turned and began heading in the direction of the main harbor and the shops. Not of her own volition, Naomi followed her. The woman was nothing to her but a stranger; she could not understand why she felt such an indescribable pull toward her. She had no reason to trust the woman asides from the fact that she had saved
"Bllergh! Oh God, why?" Naomi moaned as she emptied the contents of her bowels into a small, wooden bucket. Within two weeks of the sea voyage, she had vomited at least forty times and could barely keep any food down without feeling nauseous. She usually found peace in the ocean and loved being at the beach so she thought she would also enjoy being at sea on a free ship voyage. She was greatly mistaken, and she still had to endure three more weeks of the torturous journey before she would arrive at Nebulos. "There, there. You'll be alright. Easy," Nezetta cooed as she held Naomi's long hair which was dampened with sweat, away from her face. She had made sure to hold in her laughter at the sight of Naomi's Sea sickness so that she would not feel bad. It was difficult to do so because it was weird to see someone so disturbed by the churning of the waves to the point of not being able to keep food down. Nezetta mostly felt awful though on seeing Naomi suffer. She did not kn
"You're next, Naomi," An eerie voice declared. The malicious tone was the trigger that jolted Naomi from the nightmare she was in. Panting and disturbed, she clutched her head in her hands, willing the remnants of the nightmare to be gone. Tears seeped from her eyes as she was forced to relive the horrible death of her parents again, but this time was different. Back in her world, she usually woke from the nightmares before she could figure out exactly how they had died and why she was spared even though she was within the same vicinity as her parents. They always remained unclear even after therapy. When they had returned years after and Victoria had helped her through them, they were still vague; unambiguous but still horrific enough to leave her in a cold sweat. However, as she neared the kingdom of Nebulos, the nightmares became clearer… as if Nebulos held an attachment to her and her increasing nearness to it was unraveling the bond and acting as a medium to help her figure o
Naomi smiled sheepishly when Daegal praised her and laid her head against his shoulder. Suddenly, a chief threw a question at Daegal. "What happened to Empress Nerina? Where is she?" Everyone else in attendance nodded in agreement and began to murmur the question too. Naomi's eyes monitored everyone and made her observations about them. When they quieted down, Daegal took his time to explain every single event from the beginning till date with Naomi occasionally chipping in. And when he was done, the entire hall bowed down to Naomi and called her their empress. Naomi wiped the tears that formed under her eye. She didn't think she would garner such a support system from people who did not know her well enough but after Daegal's information, they looked at her and saw her. Her true self. A few days before, Naomi had Delia released from the dungeons and she was also very surprised to see the transformation but also knew that something was fish ever since Nerina started to be very ni
"Are you just going to stand there gawking?" Naomi asked, her voice hoarse. Daegal was immediately by her side with water.After she took a few sips, she sighed and with Daegal's help, sat up against some pillows. "What? Why are you both staring at me like that?"Daegal only smiled at her in response. Love and adoration shone in his eyes in such a way that made Naomi's heart melt from the display.As he brushed her hair back, Naomi reached up to tuck a strand behind her ear but midway into the motion, she caught the color of her hand.Naomi blinked once. Then blinked again. She shook her head from side to side and looked at her hand again."Daegal? Azriel? Am I dreaming?"Azriel laughed and pinched her calf. Naomi let out a small yelp and glared at him."No, you are not dreaming."Naomi returned her gaze to her hand and then lifted her other hand too. Tears of joy streamed down her face as she took in the rich, cocoa color."Can you get me a mirror, please?" she said to Daegal and pro
Master Faizar's brow furrowed in confusion when he saw the grin on Naomi's face that made her look maniacal and downright terrifying.Naomi didn't know where strength came from or even understand what she was about to do but she just knew it was what she was destined to do.She slowly rose to her feet with her hands clamped over Faizar's. She stared deep into his hazel eyes and uttered the words that struck fear into his heart for the first time in his life."This is your end and my beginning, Faizar."She threw his hands down and then pressed her fingers against his forehead. Her eyes shone a bright white light as she threw her head back and opened the part of her mind where she had locked her dream-walking magic in.Fueled by hate, revenge, and anger, Naomi threw herself into his dark, twisted mind. She didn't pay attention to his screams of anguish but only focused on what she realized she had to do.Her magic rippled across the clearing and beyond but the airtight shield around th
Naomi could smell the saltiness of the sea way before she even sighted the battleground. A wide, grassy plain extended toward the shore of the sea, and about a mile inland, Babatunde's army awaited. Rocky hills that seemed very familiar to Naomi arose at their back with some of their soldiers standing atop it. Naomi and Daegal stood on top of a wide hill overlooking the plain ahead. Thalia and Azriel were close behind while Kabeer and Ser Tare, clothed in their dark armor, gave the order for their armies to halt below. They obeyed them and arranged themselves into predetermined positions. The threat they faced though... Naomi didn't even need to count before she knew how outnumbered they were. "They took every inch of high ground they could find. We have to stick to the lower levels instead," Azriel hissed. "At least we have air power. That will be our high ground," Naomi said. "Precisely," Daegal agreed. "I think I can fight on horseback, Daegal," Azriel said but Daegal shot h
After Naomi's rescue from Master Faizar's clutches, Daegal didn't let her out of his sight for a single moment. He always made sure she was within sight and hearing distance and would even enter a panic when she wasn't near.An evening later, while alone in her tent, Naomi had earlier sent for Thalia and she entered when Naomi was poring over a tome. "How is Azriel?" she asked upon noticing Thalia's entrance. "Better now, Empress. He bled quite a lot since the arrow went clean through his shoulder but I and the other healers managed to help.""Will he be able to fight?" Thalia bent her head for a moment then looked up. "Azriel is strong but he will need time to heal."Naomi cocked an eyebrow. "Time to heal? Why have you not used magic to speed it up?" "We tried but something is wrong. The process is painstakingly slow so we have to rely on nature this time."Naomi bit her lip and set aside the book that was on her lap. "Please take care of him. I will come to see him later.""Of c
Nightfall came swiftly. Azriel and Thalia were prepared as they had gone over their plan with Daegal almost a thousand times.They were to sneak through the enemy's camp without drawing attention. Since some might know Azriel, he would stick to the shadows and also wear the helmet and armor that their blacksmiths had created which resembled that of Babatunde's soldiers."Ready, Thalia?" Azriel asked and Thalia nodded in the affirmative.They bid Daegal goodbye and mounted their horses. The ride was silent as they were too focused on their mission to joke or say anything to each other.After thirty to forty minutes of hard riding, they arrived in a thick forest, stopping on a hilltop that overlooked the outskirts of the formidable enemy camp.Master Faizar and Nezetta had used the same kind of spells that Daegal put around their camp to shield it from wandering eyes but thanks to the information that Naomi previously collected from those captured and now dead soldiers, Thalia and Azrie
"A dream walker?" Naomi echoed as Master Faizar placed the torch in his hand into a bracket. He circled her slowly like she was the prey and he, the predator. He stopped in front of her and ran a hand down her cheek. "Have you never felt the power of going into a person's mind and seeing all their deepest thoughts? Their fears, joys, and sorrows?" Naomi swallowed, her throat stinging from the dryness as she remembered penetrating Azriel and Meriana's minds. Amani's too. "Your eyes give you away, Naomi. So expressive. The magic that you hold is rare, ancient, and terrific. It lies deep within your soul," he said. Naomi scowled. "I don't find anything terrific about it. Sometimes I end up hurting people and other times, no one gets hurt. I don't understand it and I'm not sure I even want to."Master Faizar smiled softly but it did nothing to ease Naomi's worries. She continuously kept trying to access any part of her magic but she couldn't reach it. All she could hope was for Daegal
"Nngh," Naomi groaned as she slowly came to. The last thing she remembered was hugging her parents and...When she fully opened her eyes, there was darkness all around her. She couldn't even see two feet in front of her."Fuck," she swore as she realized that her hands and feet were tied to a pole and as much as she tried to get free by using her magic, it was as if an oily sheen dampened it.'Where am I? Where am I?' Naomi thought to herself as she continued struggling against her binds.Suddenly, a gust of wind blew across her face as something ruffled. A bright light illuminated the space around her as someone stepped through the flaps of the tent.Naomi remained quiet, choosing not to speak but to gauge instead.Her eyes narrowed suspiciously as the figure stalked ever closer to her. Though her heart pounded in her chest, she kept a straight face to hide her terror.Finally, the person shifted the burning torch from his face and his features came into view. He vaguely looked like
Azriel spoke up. "This is them showing their appreciation and undying loyalty to you. Daegal opened their eyes and cleared their doubts."Naomi nodded slowly. "Okay..." Then to those kneeling, she said in a raised voice: "Rise."In seconds, they obeyed her command. Ser Tare gave her a short bow and a heartfelt smile before he returned to his legion. Then she climbed up the podium and whispered some things to Daegal. After a moment, he nodded once. "It is now time for these traitors to face the emperor's justice. Chief Azriel, bring them to me."Six of them were brought up to the platform, still chained. They each had identical haunted looks in their eyes. Naomi cleared her throat before raising her voice. "In light of ours and the creator's mercy, we will give each of you a chance to renounce your allegiance to Chief Topher and Babatunde Alen. Refusal to do so means you acquiesce to your execution."Some of the captured soldiers began to ask for mercy. However, Naomi cast them all