Clarissa
She blinked and looked around her mother’s bedroom. How did she end up here? What was going on? Her memory was in fragments. She remembered the blood and imminent danger.
She sat on the edge of the bed before pushing herself to her feet. They were bare, which did not make any sense. She saw that she was wearing her favorite cotton nightgown when she looked down. It didn’t seem real.
In the hall, she stumbled forward as a flashback of blood on the wall blinded her. She reached for that same wall, but there was no blood. Was it just a dream?
She stepped into her room, and a flood of memories caused her to stagger to her knees. But there was no evidence of the horror she remembered. Maybe it was just a dream. Everyone was alright.
“Are you alright?” A female voice asked from behind her.
Clarissa spun on her heel, her eyes wide. A girl several inches shorter than Clarissa stood leaning against the doorframe. Her smile was more of a smirk. Her hands were on her hips as she watched her. Her white hair was chin length. And those emerald eyes grabbed her attention.
“I’m… confused.” Clarissa groaned. Her throat felt like it was on fire. “And thirsty.”
“Come downstairs, and I'll make you a drink. Stefan will be so happy to see you awake and talking.”
Her words seemed to crash down on Clarissa hard. She stumbled forward, and the girl grabbed her. Despite her petite size, she was strong as she practically carried Clarissa to her bed.
“How long was I asleep for?” Clarissa asked, trying to work through all the thoughts in her head.
The girl gingerly placed Clarissa on the bed. “Stay here. I’ll get them and your drink.”
She disappeared out of sight. Clarissa couldn’t remember the girl for the life of her, despite being acutely aware she had seen her before.
Her question remained unanswered. How long had she slept? Even if it were all a dream, it was not like her to sleep this late into the day.
She wasn’t sure how many of the flashes coming before her were dreams and how many were reality. She really hoped that her mother and father were fine. Male voices came from the stairwell, and Clarissa looked down at herself. She realized she was in her nightclothes.
She was not dressed for male company. She quickly climbed into her bed and pulled the blankets over her head. Maybe they would go away.
“They do come from the east. I guess it makes sense that they would come here if what he says…” The voice cut off mid-sentence as the man talking stepped into the room.
Stefan sounded amused as he said, “well if you aren’t up for talking, you could have just said it.”
Clarissa pulled the blankets off her head quickly and scowled at him. Even when she wasn’t thinking straight, he was still obnoxious. Her hair was especially tousled after having the blanket over her head. She tried to blow a stray strand out of her face. But it remained in place.
“What are YOU doing here?” Clarissa growled unhappily.
Stefan chuckled. “WE have been cleaning your home and watching over you for the last 24 hours.”’
“I never would have thought I would see Pri…” The strange man paused midword before finishing quickly, “Stefan, so domestic. But you have definitely inspired him. Took the battle right out of him.” He teased, elbowing Stefan.
He was a bit shorter and stockier than Stefan, with black hair and dark green eyes. Both the girl and this man had the same physical characteristics a much harsher environment would bring. They must have come from there with him.
Clarissa tried to sound dignified but was frustrated to hear her voice crack as she asked, “Where are my parents?”
The look that passed over the man's face confirmed that she needed to know they were not just dreams.
“Your father did not make it,” Stefan said stoically, lowering his head in condolences.
Tears filled her eyes as her emotions began to rage. She was sad, yes. But she was also angry. Her father did not deserve that! She would see that the village hunted down whatever murderers were hiding in the forest!
“But what about my mom?”
Stefan sat down on the edge of the bed next to Clarissa. “Well, I am happy to say she is not dead. But I cannot say she is out of harm's way, either.”
He paused and looked into her eyes. They were full of tears, and she could see the emotions rolling through his eyes.
“My head hurts too much for your puzzles. What are you trying to say?”
He let out a half-laugh and gave her a proud look. She wondered what he was thinking. “They have her.”
“They have her? They have… my mom? They… they, who?” Clarissa asked with a scowl.
Her blood felt like it was going to combust! How dare they take her mom! She was defenseless and did nothing wrong.
“The werecats of bright moon rock took her.” He answered slowly.
“So I need to go rescue her,” Clarissa said and tried to push herself up from the bed.
But he rested his hand on her shoulder and shook his head.
“That is very dangerous. We would have to travel to the werecat caves. Then we would need to take down a whole village. If the other villages find out, they are likely to seek revenge. I have seen it done before.”
Clarissa cried out in distress. “Well, I can not NOT save her! She is my mother for the love of all that is holy! I’ll go alone if you are too scared.” She cussed at him.
Stefan was obviously amused by her words but did not relent.
“They took her because they wanted something. We have not heard what their demands are yet. But I will send a messenger back to get the demands.” His voice held a cruel edge.
She blinked her eyes and shook her head; his willingness to be helpful confused her. She had not expected his support in this. What could they want? Her family was peaceful homebodies. They were quiet and poor. What was there to exchange?
Clarissa As the blue cloud dissipated, a sudden rush of darkness overwhelmed Clarissa’s senses. Shadows swallowed the world around. A chill ran through her soul. The bond with Stefan and Blake thrummed with concern, but she was already being pulled away.She stood alone in a broken landscape. The sky was a mass of swirling black clouds, blotting out any light. The ground cracked and crumbled, swallowing remnants of once-great cities. Rivers of molten lava snaked through the land, burning everything in their path. The smell of sulfur and ash assaulted her senses.Clarissa’s heart pounded. People ran in every direction, their screams piercing the air. The devastation was total. The earth shuddered, the once-vibrant land reduced to a hellscape of devastation and despair.Her eyes were drawn to the sky, where twisted winged creatures circled. Once noble beasts like her own Mimi, they were now corrupted and enslaved by the malevolent force that brought this destruction.And then, at the ce
BlakeBlake was eager for the ceremony, having studied its technical aspects all week. Yet nothing had prepared him for the overwhelming magnificence of the experience. The ceremony had not been performed for hundreds of years, as the werecat village patiently awaited the hatching of the sacred eggs. Each generation practiced the ritual in reverence, their chants echoing through the ages in hopes that an Onyx Sage would soon emerge. Now, with the arrival of not one, but three Onyx Sages, the village buzzed with unprecedented excitement. The rhythmic chanting of the villagers infused the air with potent magic, each syllable amplifying the mystical energy that surrounded them. This ancient ceremony was designed to cement the bond between the familiar and the sage, intertwining their souls and enhancing their powers but the effect of multiple Onyx Sages in the same ceremony was uncertain. As the chants grew louder, the magic intensified, weaving an unbreakable connection that would ens
ClarissaBefore the door creaked open, the raucous roar of the massive crowd echoed through the stone hallway, a low, thunderous vibration that pulsed in time with Clarissa’s heart. Each footstep amplified the charged energy in the air. As they stepped out onto the stage where they would bind to their familiars, the blinding sunlight turned the bustling world into a bright blur.As her eyes adjusted, a sea of faces stretching as far as the eye could see came into sharp focus. Hundreds of onlookers packed the grand courtyard, their collective breath held in anticipation. The transition from the thunderous noise inside to the outside’s deafening silence was startling. Heads turned in unison, eyes wide with reverence and curiosity.Stefan subtly shifted his stance, placing himself slightly in front of Clarissa, as if shielding her from unseen dangers the crowd represented. Chief Yungerr stepped forward to address the crowd.“After ages of darkness, the Onyx Sages have been reborn with th
Clarissa Glowing purple flora illuminated the bath cavern, casting a soft light over the shimmering pool of teal-lit water, as Clarissa scrambled out of the tub and grabbed the robe hanging just inside the door of the bath chamber. Mimi followed her. But she didn’t see the mysterious elf anywhere.Where had she gone? Clarissa bolted down the hall, checking down every corridor she passed. But they were as empty as her understanding of the elf’s words. Who was going to ask her to go somewhere? Where? And even more confounding, what truth would be revealed there?The cave’s corridor pulsed with flickering light, ancient runes burning like warning embers. Shadows twisted violently as Clarissa sprinted after the mysterious woman, her breath sharp, the air electric with impending doom. Each step echoed louder, pushing her forward through the narrowing path.At the last corridor, Clarissa gasped and her eyes widened. An old woman in a lavender robe huddled in the corner. Her familiar wise e
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Clarissa Clarissa lifted her sleepy head from the table, her thoughts spinning sluggishly. The knock that woke her sounded again. Jumping up, she ran to let Stefan in. She fell asleep waiting for him. Disappointment gripped her when she saw the werecat ready to show them to their lessons again. She rubbed her eyes and stared at her confusedly. There was no way it was time already. She hadn’t even been to bed yet. Blake came out of his room looking refreshed and rested. Clarissa felt the dry spit on her face and knew that her hair was a mess. She couldn’t sit in front of everyone all day like this. “Good morning.” Blake greeted them, smiling warmly. Clarissa tried not to let his chipper attitude bother her. But she was exhausted and frustrated. Ignoring his cheer would be challenging; however, it was not his fault that she had not slept. “Just give me a minute to get ready.” She asked, realizing that they had not brought breakfast this morning. She went into her room to cl