Camilia slowly lifted her head and turned towards Kiro.
"He's gone. Dead. It's all my fault! If I hadn't told him to go to the End he would've been fine!" She cried.
"It's not your fault, Camilia. You can't blame yourself."Camilia sighed, then noticed Kiro was holding a strange book.
"What's that?"
"The History Of Brines. Found it in the dungeon library. It's got everything in it! It tells about powers I didn't even know about." Kiro said. Camilia sighed and held out a hand.
"Let me see."Kiro handed her the book and she half heartedly flipped through the pages. She stopped on a page and gasped.
"Kiro! Look at this!" She said, shoving the book towards him. His eyes scanned the page, then widened."Oh no. Oh no no no no. You are NOT doing that! You could die!" Kiro said.
"I have to." Camilia sighed. "I love him. He's the only one I have left."
"It will never work! You're not powerful enough!"Camilia gave Kiro a hard look. She concentrated her energy. White light circled her and Ender. She cried out in pain and fell to the ground. The white lights surrounded Ender and the two slowly backed up. Camilia clutched the spot over her heart and collapsed to the ground, her head lolling off to the side.
"Camilia!" Kiro said and rushed towards her. She groaned. The light intensified, blinding Kiro. Then it ceased.
"Where am I?" Groaned a voice. Camilia opened her eyes and gasped.
"Ender!"------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I felt a sudden pulling sensation and I screamed.
"What's going on?!?" I asked Hera.
"Someone's trying to revive you. Don't fight it. It will make it harder on them. It's going to hurt."
I groaned and sat down. A searing pain spread through my body."Bye Ender." Hera whispered softly. White light surrounded me. I groaned in pain. The pain was like being doused in water except multiplied by a thousand. I screamed and fell to the ground. The light slowly faded away.
I stood up, but something seemed wrong.
"Where am I?" I wondered aloud, my brain leaving me. I glanced around. Camilia lay on the ground. A boy stood next to her, trying to comfort her. Her eyes fluttered open.
"Ender! You're back to normal!"