The Fae of the North survivors had called for a campfire, some singing and storytelling and some had their ideas. They collected wood for far extended than they should have and built a bonfire.
"What was that Catherine?" Sean asked her with an annoyed tone.
She ignored him and watched as the sisters went to search for the remaining survivors. She knew Sean was asking about the fire in her hands and the sword. But she dismissed it, she couldn't tell him just yet.
The Fae had been defeated, but they will surely move on and they will conquer their land once more. The Fae of the North will then request another treaty and under it, they will renounce all claims of sovereignty.
Cheena and Prestiney decided to stay with their remaining warriors while Miah, Catherine, and Sean have the plan to travel to the Dark Forest to save Nathan from the Golden Pool.
The Golden pool was discovered in the middle of Dark Forest, The Pool seemed to be glowing with crystal golden colors, and curls of steam were increasing from the water luminously and appears to be as bright as the sun, the tale says that only a fae with dark magic can seize someone into the deepest part of the pool and be cursed for internity.
The trouble was, no one has traveled the paths to the Dark Forest for hundreds of years or has the least idea where they lead or who else might be upon them. However, together the trio traveled up north passing through the Cold Mountain.
Many days passed, after ascending yet another mountain they had yearned was the last one on The Land of Nod only to discover at its summit dozens of more peaks in the distance, Miah said, frustrated, "We're not going to find the Magic Pool any time soon." As she sat down, exhausted and after an hour of rest and their stomach fulls, they launch on their journey again until they reach the Dark Forest, and by noon the path at their feet fades as it leads into the shadow of the forest, but they must follow it for the sake of their friend.
Somewhere in there were the answers they require, and so their feet pursue the narrow strip of naked earth among the monsters of root and leaf. The darkness of the woods and the sounds of the unfamiliar creatures howling from the distance were enough for the weak-hearted to returned to its paths and never come back.
Yet, Catherine let her hands touch her skin as she passed, feeling their thoughtful spirits soothe her own. The darkness was everywhere, for this was their world as they sprawl toward the light they never see yet sense; and she must do the same, open up her other senses, to sound, to the aroma and listen so very carefully to every instinct.
The narrow path, which was made unstable by the twisted roots that crossed it, spread out at intervals. There was no map to follow, but even if there was the endless dark would prevent them from using it.
There were only small sounds of crinkling bushes and the howl of the wind. The paths that were brightened just hours before become lost in a blackness that even the afternoon sun cannot help.
Suddenly from the woods crawled a massive viper, numerous times enormous than the normal vipers! Twitching its rattle and flicking its long scarlet tongue, it seemed to glide towards them. Terrified as they draw their sword. Catherine's stunning face was visible and yet she was confident.
Miah then yanked the sword up before her face and closed her eyes, realizing that if it did not protect her, she was doomed. She swung it as hard as she could, her motion seems to have been eyeing the vipers.
They fought back and forth. Then she unexpectedly heeded a loud clump. She lowered the sword to just above her nose and was astounded to see the rattlesnake had crumbled on the ground. The rattle at the end of its tail, staggering, pitched over. Blood was everywhere, in her face and all over her body, tired and running out of breath she then looked over Sean and Catherine; fighting with a huge white scorpion who then unexpectedly appear; yet the ugliest scorpion she'd ever seen.
The next moment another enormous white scorpion, snarling its sharp front claws, surprised her from behind. A mother perhaps as it scurried toward her on its many legs so rapidly that she scarcely had time to put forward her sword to protect herself.
They fought for survival, these creatures weren't happy for an intruder invading their land, and she thought they weren't quite enough for them to awaken from their slumber.
She fought side by side with her friends, watching Catherine with her precise movement, fighting with the creature had made her proud.
While on the other hand, Seans was having difficulties, he wasn't as skilled as her. Nevertheless, he too fought for his life.
The white scorpion wasn't detracting from her attack. Miah swiveled her sword relentlessly though as soon as she did, the noise of its rushing along the ground toward her stopped. The scorpion lay on its back as if asleep; its many legs trembled in the air and then settled down to rest, as the creature tread its head, she then abruptly cut it with her sword.
Carefully walking around the scorpion and the vipers, they headed to the strand of the Magic Pool.
They wanted to stop for a rest when unexpectedly a low humming commenced behind them. Whirling around, they saw what looked like a low, dark cloud. Soon the humming evolved louder and the dark cloud became enormous and darker.
Catherine then realized with horror that a swarm of vicious army ants was about to encircle her. Rapidly she shot the sword in front of her face, and yet it didn't do any good. She called out her fire and tried her best to control it without destroying her surroundings.
She burned them as she lay her hands above her head, her vision blurring, but the ants were about to surround her again, so many ants.
She thought not knowing if her fire would protect her from so numerous ants coming from so many different directions.
Yet in the next few seconds, no ants bit her feet and ascended her legs. Shivering, she peeked through the hands. The throng of poisonous army ants silently lay around her, dead.
Catherine kept her left hand in front of her face while she hurried to the Golden Pool and, with her other hand, she then dipped both hands into the magic pool. Releasing the fire within her, as if she couldn't control it any longer. When suddenly she halted, she then contemplated the swirling of the waves, so magical and hypnotizing.
Stepping into the dark forest deprived her of one sense and deepened the others. It was disorientating to be almost overwhelmed as she watched the motion of the water in the Golden Pool all over again.
The next moment, she was grabbing Nathan's unconscious body while Sean and Miah run towards her, helping her as they carried his body onto the far side of the pool. The afternoon sun's bright rays couldn't infiltrate the dense canopy above as they quivered from the cold air.
They began to breathe the cool air more quickly. The dusk pressed in on them from all sides and their body wailed for them to run. Yet, they sank to their bottom on the damp earth and settled in to stay for Nathan to wake up.
All the while they heeded for the creatures of the woods, howling at its madness. Hours passed and Nathan hasn't regained his awareness so they decided to start their journey out away from the forest.
As they went out away from the Golden Pool, the bare branches speared into the sky - no sign of life to be found anywhere. It was so dark they were barely able to see where they were going. Sean carried the unconscious body of Nathan hurriedly walks away as they didn't know what laid in the dark forest, all they knew was that it wasn't going to be a peaceful journey out from the darkness.
Sean steels himself to keep striding, his hair on end as if the forest was on the enemy side. The air was several degrees cooler and soon he begins to shiver.
They saw the leaves and trees parading side to side and smelled the fresh air that passed their way. It was so dark that light from Miah's torches died only inches from the faltering blaze. But their feet couldn't walk any longer as the exhaustion settled in. They agreed to camp.
The heat from the campfire appeared to be sucked into the frigid air before ever reaching their frozen hands. They added more wood and poked it with long sticks. It seemed to die a little as if unsure of itself, unready to devour the new offerings. But after a time it found its confidence and thrived until the heat warmed them, orange flames celebrated with their wild flickering dance.
"Is Nathan okay?" Catherine asked eyeing Sean while feeding the fire for more wood.
"I hope so," he said.
"Miah, I need to ask you something." She then added while facing Miah with her doubts.
"Okay, what is it"
"How did Alton knew about us,? as far as I can remember, only the three of you, knew about our arrival in the Grassland".
"I am not sure, but my guess was my sister, Prestiney!" she replied sadly.
And she thought about her younger sister, how shortly Prestiney love turned to hate as if she didn't even protest it. She let that unfavorable and jealous emotion swallow her and gush acid into her soul.
Miah fought for reasonable memories, the reasons to be considerate. She fought to keep herself empathic even as every horrible thing she had anticipated came true.
For her, that's the betrayal, that absence of willingness to battle the negative thoughts and jealousy, to think the best for them, for their family and friends. And so, her heart still has only sweetness for the memories of who they were, but she is relieved to see the new life that waits ahead, just around the corner, she can sense it. She is still willing to forgive her sister.
So she decided to give the Prophecy Coin to Catherine, it's time for her to have it, being a Mark; she was the only one who could touch it aside from the keeper. The coin brought them so much madness and so she thought its time to give it to the rightful owner, she then offered the coin to Catherine.
The light flicker by the flames danced across the dark trunks of the trees, wrenching and curling in murky shapes and giving a small radius of light.
It would have to last through the night. Someone would have to stay up and care for it through the darkest hours, warden it, nourish it.
"Sean was okay, he wakes up a while ago and went for a quick shower. But the terrible news was Nathan. "He hesitated. "He was in a coma ever since, you three agreed on that stupid plan of sleeping in that hotel together, but Nathan didn't wake until now so my
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The burnt down DRI building was skeletal in the new light of the day. The flame burns with colors. Catherine never thought it would. Even from across the street, it's like a bonfire.They have been rescued after spending a couple of minutes in hell. Even with her ability, the smoke was their enemy. The rescue was a code black, and the rescuer has more subjects to extract after them. Luckily, it doesn't stop them from getting them all. They were suspended from the bottom in harnesses, the craziest ride ever, but they get every one of them.The house was welcoming from the open door to the wide hallway. Upon the sides were the photographs of his childhood, so loved by his parents. The floor was an old-fashioned parquet with a blend of deep homely light nude, and the walls were the dark greens of summer gardens meeting a bold white baseboard. The banister was a twirl of a branch, tamed by the carpenter's hand, its grain flowing as water might, in waves of comforting w
The next morning, Sean step inside her room in a frantic rush. Catherine hadn't even seen her final reflection in the mirror when Sean barged in.“I'm going to the DRI and look for my team.!”
WastelandNathan's eyes fluttered open, blinking against the soft dawn light. He glanced around, as he'd done many times before, but it was pointless, as it had been each time before. He was alone up here. There was no one around. Not a soul, human or animal. No
creature or someone had any tracking talent at all and wanted to find them, they definitely could. they had already lit a fire, and if she doused it, that someone would only be able to find them more easily by pursuing the smoke and its source. They promptly gathered their staff into their arms and climbed up into an obliging rock as quiet as they could. There, they would wait, they would will creature or that someone to pass by, or better to not even take notice of their campfire.
She wanted to be strong. Not for the sake of Sean or even for the sake of saving Nathan, but for her own sake. This was something she wanted to do for herself, for the Land of Nod. And so, she approached numerous options to either run for their lives or approached Nathan. Maybe running wasn't an option.Ten Years Ago
, below her, ahead of her, it was all the same. Then she peeks an eagle on the tree, looked into the distance like it was contemplating something philosophical if it wasn't just a bird in the early fall sunshine, feathers were as shiny. Then unexpectedly It looks at her, oddly giving her goosebumps. They were almost to the mountain ranged when suddenly they heard a long whistle, signaling for something. They both halted, breathless as they gaze at each other when unexpectedly her head snapped up, her brown l
Catherine felt nothing, yet she did not flinch as she took him apart. She did not feel his potent shadows; she did not even wince; She became animalistic, her eyes were blazing and finally, she summons her fire from the dept of her soul, she engulfed him until he was nothing but ashes. She was untouchable, like an island of the lantern in a murky sea of turmoil, and she thanked her good achievement that, out of all the people who wanted him dead, she was the one to finally bring him to his knees. Furthermore, she heard a whisper, “Catherine, please come back, please come back to me. He's dead, he won't hurt us again, come on love, fight it, battle for us, fight for our future.” Something caught to her mind, something comforting voice that ripped through the twilight mist in her mind, it brought her back from the edge of darkness. Everyone she had move again, yet no one moved. She held the strength so powerful that no one dared approach her. Even the birds in the trees and essence
“How lovely, such stupid mortal.Even as they fought, swiveled in the snow, sprang, fled, and rolled at tremendous speed, with her launch she wasn't tiring, yet she felt something inside her surge. It was a vigor that scorched through resentment and anguish, something that took over the rage, the threat of logic and reason. She was powerful. She was the daughter of the fire, that reason implied.She was injured, losing strength, she could feel the pain twinge, she knew dimly that she was losing blood and lots of it, enough that she should be close to incapacitated, her courage and strength rush again, she never felt this way before, but she was also never this close to death either.Catherine allowed herself to go wild, let the fire consumed her heart, and wash over the last willful part of her spirit that still battled for intention and restraint. With the predator unleashed, Catherine ripped into the creatures as if they were just like a piece of meat,
A wintry wind stroked across the mountainside with a rawness that gave rise to one's soul into the gentle cloud-filtered rays. The icy breeze comes sometimes quiet, sometimes loud, yet ever with a chill that brings a crispness to the day.Ten of hundreds of people and creatures running around in a panic, packs of soldiers fighting a desperate battle to stay alive, invaders running rampant, killing, and tearing each other apart. Any attempts at bringing order were ended with threats of death.This was also the territory where the last of the resistance hold out. Loyal King Anjo's soldiers wouldn't want to see the heart of their land murdered, so they fought to the death to protect their king. Then chaos builds until no one knows what's going on and the only thing left to do was run away trying to keep themselves and a few others alive, or stand their ground and die as the land burns around them with anger and cries of the dead.
"Queenie, what do you suggest that we do next?""Well, do you have the three prophecy coins?""Yes""Then they will tell you what to do.""I don't understand... Catherine trailed off... taking out the coins in her pocket. "There was nothing in here, I mean..." observing it."Catherine you need to look at it with your mind, not with your eyes.""How would I do that?""I don't know you're the Mark, so I guess it will come to you, I'm not even allowed to touch it. But let your focus bring that prophecy to your mind, to yourself, to your loved ones, to the Land of Nod. For the luck of one is the luck of all. The journey of one is the journey of all. And within that, free your mind, free yourself and follow your Mark-given path."Silence followed."When you concentrate on that objective and plan when you learn to seek yourself for real." Queenie trailed off. Her pupil dilated."What is your intention, what is your quest? A
"Why? Why do you hate the Mark so much?" She asked, her forehead furrowed. The sun blooms on the horizon, golden petals stretching ever outwards into the rich blue. It was the brilliant flower of the sky that warms this frigid land. It was the invitation to a new day, that sunrise so typical yet Catherine's eyes embrace the sunrise, that iris of fire so pretty in it was a mascara of pristine light."Oh, such a sweetheart, do you think I hate him just because my father chooses him to be the Mark? You are mistaken, dear." He retorted, his mouth set in a hard line, and he gritted his teeth."Yes." She went poker-faced."No, little one. He took everything from me." His eyes burned with resentment. He strode after hearing her brief answer. His eyes slowly opened and looked at her, Catherine light-brown pupils were turning to green, and she can't help but felt a slight shiver run through her skin as she watches his eyes turned to bright gleam red. H
The waft of the ferocious wind tore through the Dark lord's mind. Dangerous moss and scarlet eyes blazed with contempt and thick eyelashes glared from the pale darkness. Heavy eyelashes gleaned cloak from their scarce surroundings. His masked skin wreathed in shadow colors. His chiseled face. Hawk-like nose and fine long raven hair swirling around from behind. However, his rigid body was threatened with frost. And his elegant hands tremble. He seemed unmoved, yet his eyes tell tales of hundreds of decades gone by. His hatred lurking as the shadowy trees that silence the breeze in the Land of the Moon.The Land of the Moon was not a very welcoming place, with Anxiety, Grief, Hunger, Fear, Agony, and Death awaiting whoever dare to venture inside the frigid land. The entrance was also guarded by the Sandjinns. Their duty was to keep the captives from leaving the Land of the Moon.However, to get inside, the spirits would first need to be hauled across the a
Smashing into a shrub with enough force that black dots danced in front of Catherine's vision, her collarbone and shoulder bringing shooting pain through her body, as she could hear her shoulder making a sickening crack on impact. Her head and shoulder jerking at a weird angle into the shrub roots. Her eyesight began blurring, grains and sands were more extensive, the wind has a sandy type than dirt, when, besides fine particles obscuring her visibility, a considerable amount of larger sand particles were driven closer to the surface enveloping them.It blew the dust storm finer particles from a long distance, the sand storm affects the entire desert land. The air forced downward was pushed forward by the front of a thunderstorm, dragging sand and debris with it, as it travels across the terrain."Everyone, do not panic," shouts Queenie.She knew it was very dangerous to navigate through a sandstorm since their ability to see ahead can be obs
There was a stake being jabbed into Catherine's lower back, the assaults radiating pain in a way that shatters her brain — or at least that's what it feels like. She lay so still, breathing shallow. Her entire body was throbbing, and it was unbearable wherever anything touched her skin, and her vision was low contrast and “gray.” Difficult to concentrate on everything. Catherine attempted to pull herself up off from the frigid floor, but her body didn't want to hold her weight. They strumbled and dropped around as she had never used them before.“Sean, dammit.! Everything hurts.” She trailed off, glancing towards Sean. "Hey. Are you okay? Sean? Are you awake?” Catherine lightly nudged him awake.“I'm in pain, oh shit I'm in so much pain,” Sean murmured. He gave her a shushed gesture warning and stepped up slowly. They heard the wind in sync with the dropping water on the wall.“What the fuck happened? Dammit… Where are we?” He
“How about we leave now?" Sean trailed off. Oblivious to the fact that Catherine was struggling to make him feel better. “We can try again, maybe we won't end up in Cold Mountain?”Catherine knew he was working on distracting her by suggesting to travel back to the Land of Nod. If he needs time to open up his heart further, then she will give him enough chances to contemplate his feelings. She realized it had hurt him so and she doesn't want him to feel even more obliged to confiding her everything.“That's a good idea, should we sleep here or in the Nodders device?”“No, let's try here, Nasir is the nodders device fix yet?” Asked Sean.“Not yet Mr. Walton, maybe a couple of an hour or more, for now, we should seek the conventional way.” Nasir trailed off, glancing at Catherine, “are you sure about this?”.“Yes, Mr. Nasir.”“Okay then, let's start. You two on hurry up.”“So let me get th