My breathing became heavier as frustration grew in me. I was silently begging in my head for this to not be over, for Mrs. D to fight. She had to. She was strong and now it was time to prove it.
"C'mon, please!" I wailed. "Please, please, please!" My eyebrows knitted together in annoyance.
"Ahh!" I opened my eyes when I heard a groan that wasn't mine. Mrs. D's eyes were scrunched together tightly, her chest slowly rising and falling. I stopped my movements and just watched her breathe. Listening to her heart. Feeling the life come back to her body.
"Ow." She groaned again, raising a hand to her chest.
"Mrs. Darya?" I whispered leaning over her. She blinked her eyes awake, trying to focus on me.
"That... Hurt." She breathed out before going limp again. I wrapped my armour around me and created a water bed under her to carry her. Without giving it a second thought, I took off in the direction of the school. Her heart rate was still slow and getting slower by the minute. I flew us as fast as I could, she needed to get medical attention as soon as possible and I was in no state of mind to do it.
By the time we made it to school, her breathing had slowed down and I was worried we were too late. There was no one wandering around the school grounds so I knew it was past curfew. I took us straight to the infirmary, laying her on a bed. I rang the bell as loudly as I could, disappearing before any of the nurses saw me.
"Oh my gosh! I need some help in here!" I heard a nurse shout when she saw Mrs. Darya on the bed. I breathed a sigh of relief and hoped we made it in time. I flew to the top of the infirmary roof and fell on my hands and knees. My whole body felt heavy as the different emotions took over me. I rolled onto my back, taking deep breaths, trying to get a hold of myself. I watched the clouds roll through the sky, trying to change my breathing with them.
I sat up, pulling my knees to my chest and wrapping my arms around me. I closed my eyes as I felt a tear run down my cheek. As soon as I started crying, I couldn't stop. It was a deep, heartfelt, ugly cry. My entire being feeling broken, mind, body and spirit. How I felt after hurting Aguya was only a fraction of how I felt now. The only way I could feel worse is if I actually killed Mrs. Darya.
I need to stop hurting people.
I felt my power inside me soar.
I leant back, eyes going wide, my breathing turning more into a pant. My power raced through my veins, from my chest all the way down to my fingers and toes. My whole body tingled at the new sensation and at one point I thought I heard a mechanical laugh echo around me. I hissed as the tingling turned into burning. I looked down at my hands to see a blue shimmer run under my skin like that time in the sea after Kai kissed me.
As soon as the pain came, it left and I was panting on the roof, staring at my hands still. What the hell was that and why does that keep happening? I clenched my fists a few times, somehow feeling different. I took a could of deep breaths, checking over my body. I felt stronger than before but I hadn't the faintest idea why this kept happening to me. I stood up and looked down at the school grounds. It was eerily quiet, making me feel uneasy.
As it was Sunday evening, I knew no one would be leaving school to come train. I told everyone they needed one night a week to rest and they'd need all their mental and physical strength for the first day back at school after the weekend. I used my powers to see where everyone was. It seemed that all students were in their beds, most of which were already asleep. Most teachers were in their beds but a few were in their classrooms, probably preparing for the school week.
It felt bittersweet being back here. This was the closest to a home I've ever had, but after everything that has happened, I didn't want to be here. I had a flashback to the conversation Mr. Peters and I had in his office before I left. I needed answers. I had to get them and now that I was here, it felt like the perfect time to get them. I jumped in the air and flew over to the library. I made sure to never let my feet touch the ground so Mr. Peters, or anyone else, will never know I'm here.
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Blood Bender *Book 1*
Fantasia*Completed* When Coventina was five years old, she found out she had the ability to control water. Over the years she believed she was alone and focused on nothing but controlling and enhancing her powers. One day, some scouts find her and take her...