Chapter 11

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Before we begin the story where everything starts to make sense, don't forget to use the video up here when she wakes up. (You obviously don't have to, but it makes the whole scene much more exciting in my opinion.)

With that being said, enjoy!
PS: Keep in mind there could be some confusing parts, or grammar errors.

"It's you, it's finally you!" Adira stuttered, she looked him straight into his eyes, moonlight dashing onto his slightly glowing eyes. She ran towards him while he lowered his bow so there would be no harm.

Adira grabbed onto his chest as tight as she could, her head rested onto his warm chest.

His heartbeat fastened, he swung his arms around her, resting his head onto hers. "I have missed you much." The boy whispered, Adira tilted her head towards his face, her eyes just reaching his.

"I missed you too Felix." Adira almost shed a tear as her thoughts wandered desperately around, it almost felt impossible.

Adira's arms separated from his chest, she held his hands tightly, she could feel his woolen gloves onto her cold hands. "How are you even here, aren't you supposed to be with the others?" Adira asked.

"Well, normally I would be on the boat, but I had to see you one more time," Felix answered, holding her hands tighter.

"I'm glad, but you must head back, I need to let you go." Adira's eyesight became slightly blurred as she looked into his eyes one more time. "I know," Felix whispered.

Adira squinted her eyes together while she backed off, everything around her became heavier on the shoulders as it felt like it wasn't real.

The dark colors around her became darker as the sight vanished slowly. "Wake up," Felix said as he shook her, but Adira only felt confused as she saw Felix shake her.

The present.

"Wake up!" He yelled, and with another blink, Adira saw a male infront of her. He immediately stopped shaking as her eyes shook open, and her mind began to wake. "We have to go!" He yelled.

"Milo? What is happening?" Adira muttered, she leaned herself onto her arms as she felt wet mud under her elbows.

The boy frowned his eyebrows as he kept looking around them, he barely heard Adira talking as swords were being smitten against each other. Snow mixed with ash was falling down the dark sky as the warm fire spread everywhere.

"You were struck by one of the dragons, but you healed yourself." Milo grabbed Adira by her armpits as he tilted her up, the blurry vision slowly fading. "There is no time, come on!"

Adira's eyes kept shutting with every second as she saw what was going on around her.

Dragons flying through the dark clouds, dragon riders striking with their glowing swords, and horses with dark armor running around as their slaughtered one another.

"King Aren, Adira has woken." Milo bowed as the man approached Adira, her hand rested on her belly as she took every breath she had the chance to take.

"Kris-Kristoff?" Adira stumbled on her words as her eyes widened, she looked down at herself to see heavy armor surrounding her body. Its glittering iron glimmered as the hot sun shined on it.

Adira's mind was blank, except for the lost memories she desperately wanted to find, it all felt so familiar, yet she couldn't get herself to remember. The sounds of horses running in the background, humans taking their last breaths, and fire being spread all around her made the situation for her even worse.

Kristoff looked with his eyebrows frowning at her, as he held a big, metal sword in his hand. His blonde hair waves all sorts of ways as his face was covered in streams of mud. "Adira, don't you remember?"

As Milo stood there, two men came running towards them, Milo turned himself around as he climbed on one of the horses abandoned by their lifeless owners. Adira her eyes focused on him riding away, and back to Kristoff.

He kneeled next to her as Adira still laid on the ground, her knees were burning and her eyes were still slightly unsharp.

"You fainted after a dragon placed an attempt to kill you." He sighed as he looked her in her desperate eyes. "We tried to help you, but you were already 'sleeping'." Kristoff continues.

"After we tried waking you, there was this. . magic field around you, we couldn't reach you." Adira's memories were on the tip of her tongue as her mind tried blocking out the memories crawling back.

"Then it vanished and Enzo came to wake you." Kristoff looked with his eyes right at her belly as it was covered in dry blood. "How long have I've been. . out?" Adira asked.

Kristoff his eyes blinked more times than before, his hand ungripped hers as he couldn't make the slightest eye contact, as if his sight was heavy.

"three full days."

Adira's mind became blanker, it was like her thoughts were slowly getting sucked out by total despair; how did she survive such a long.. nap? Men were fighting for their lives as Adira's hair kept sweeping in front of the burning fire.

She stood up, ready to face whatever they had been doing, but then,

She saw it.

it hit her like a carriage, she saw it all come flashing back, almost like it was in front of her eyes.

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