Turning blood- Celestia

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I sneered at her looks. Black hair, yellow eyes, the description of evil. I felt the air go fragile, I was willing to break it at any moment. Its like glass, one small vibration and it shatters. Everything lost, everything in a never ending abyss. As I was zoning out I realized I fell to the ground.

My nose had blood streaming down it, my cheeks bruised. My dress torn in the back. " Celestia!" someone shouted. I jolted up, a fist hitting my face the same second. Everyone that was still in the room gasped. I Flopped to my side, my nose with excruciating pain.

" You traitor!" Ari shouted, tears streaming down her face.

" We thought we could trust you!"

" Guess you were wrong. I'm not that trustworthy you know.." she cackled in a distinguishing laugh. Her voice echoed in my ears. I held my face as my nose pulsed with pain, my lower back screaming at me. I tried to stand up as I did not have the balance, My knees slowly turning black.

"Look at you.. Pitiful Queen."

" You are not my mother, you will never be!" I bellowed while watching people gasp and cry.

I saw my Sister Alicia still standing there, her arms folded and face red. I know what she was thinking..

As I was finally able to get up, my knees still wobbled. I used my staff as a cane. Helping me stand straight. My hair is flowing and my vision is still blurred. The wind picked up as the doors were left open from where people ran out.

" I am still the queen of Haevell, although you might have once ruled. I sit on the throne." I spoke wincing at the cold air blowing on my open wounds. Ari and Emile jogged over to my side, helping me stand. Ari apologized to me because of what happened days ago. Emile fended off my side. If Lorelai were to attack again, I would be fine. They would be taking the fall.

I figured the only way to get out of this pain was magic, Healing magic. I learned something from my friend Sona, or now my enemy.

" Heal me, feel my pain. Take it all away, put it on one I desire. After all, Feel my fire!" I chanted as I waited for Lorelai to get close again. When she finally did I slapped her on the face, feeling a sense of relief. I knew this wouldn't last long.. She fell to her knee's howling in pain.

" Saeko queens, grab her! It won't last forever." I shuffled the old Copper staff out of her grasp, splitting it in half. I snatched the crown, she didn't notice. More less pay attention. After about ten-minutes she was getting to her feet. Ari the main queen of Saeko grabbed her, she tussled against her. Emile did some water spell and trapped her in a liquid metal cage.

" I thought you could only do water..?"

" If it's a liquid, I can basically do anything" She smiled, her blue eyes shimmering.

" Besides the point," I ordered guards to take her and lock her up for good. As the guards did as I said. They Put handcuffs that cut off magic onto her wrist. She pushed against the guards trying to knock them down. The Two guys covered in metal armor Poked her arm with the sharp obsidian tip.

" What are you going to do when there's blood in the water?" She smirked, her teeth flaunting. I froze, unsure what her comment meant. She walked with guards, snickering,. She stopped and the guards tried shoving her.

" You might be the queen of Haevell, but you're nothing without your royal father."

" Get her to the dungeon, NOW!" I bellowed, picking up my staff and slamming it in the ground. I waited for her to be out of my sight, for then I plopped on the ground. I took out my hair, it drifted down my shoulders. I set my scepter down, looking over to the corner of the room I saw Sona still kneeled over.

" Sona?" I murmured, hoping she was alive. After all, she was still my friend. Did she try to kill me? Yes, but we all have our downsides. Especially if you're being controlled by an evil mother. I got up, leaving my staff on the ground. As I walked over to her I held my breath. She turned to me, blood spilling out her side. A sharp shard of the crystal stuck in her ribcage. She looked at me, her eyes wide. I kneeled to the side of her body, I checked her pulse. It was beating rapidly, I knew if she didn't calm down she'd have a heart attack and most likely die.

I called the doctor and she rushed over there confused. " Why aren't we letting her die? She betrayed you!" the doctor questioned.

"Listen Keira, it's best if you don't know.." I helped get Sona up, holding onto her arms. Slowly lifting her in the air to be carried. She Dripped blood as we gently jogged down the halls. She went limp, and we started running.

She breathes slowly, wispy and warm. Her eyes slightly twitched, body sweating. The doctor looked at me, I gave her a stern glare.

I kicked down the door, kindly throwing her on the bed. I watched as Keira drew her blood, giving me the vile. I opened the door, handing it to the next doctor I saw. I told them to run the test.

She laid there motionless, her eyes open and mouth drooling with blood. I felt a tear drip down my cheek,my  heart shattered into millions of pieces, pieces that could never be put together again.

"She was really the only childhood friend I had left.." I mumbled as Keira giggled.

"She was gonna die anyway.." Keira spoke, her voice distant and clear. I widen my eyes in horror and surprise. Was she evil too? Can I trust her? What if when I go to walk away she'll stab me in the back, leave me to die.. How many people did Lorelai manage to convince? I stumble backwards, hitting the back wall.

Keira walked away, my vision blurring. The last thing I saw was a wooden mallet smacking me in the face. Sona grabbed me by my arm and we giggled as we ran across the fields of windflowers. Her choppy pink hair fluttered in the wind. She stopped and picked a flower. A yellow and pink one. " Pretty!" I squealed, plucking one for myself. " Mommy! Look what me, Sona and Sissy found!" I cried happily. I ran over holding the flowers. My sister and friend are following me as I sprint to my mom and dad. My mom smiled widely, she put the flower behind her ear. Sona offered it to her mom while Alicia offered it to our father. He took it and put it in his pocket. We all squealed with happiness. Running through the flowers, Alicia tripped. We stopped and stared at her in confusion. She got up with just grass stains on her knees. We continued running until sunset. At sunset Our parents were smiling happily towards each other. As it was July-fourth, fireworks crackled in the sky. We all looked in the sky, astonished.

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