I had no choice to. This rope I was holding was the fate of everything. My Life, Chad's Life, Maybe even stupid Roman's life. But I was hopeless, There was no way. Thats when I saw it, A loose brick.
SLAP!
I hit the brick so hard that it shook off. Landing with a large thud. Roman was slashing his blade "You'd never know the truth about Chad..." He said with a menacing smile.
Why was everyone betraying me. Thats when my anger surged. "TRAITOR!" I screamed before throwing the rope like a frisbee. It hit Roman's face with a loud SLAP, A Mark of how hard it had hit him shined across his face.
Before he toppled over the mountain and out of sight.
I looked at my own hands. I felt so bad for myself, For Chad, For Roman. For everyone. "I'll save you Chad." I muttered before beginning to climb up the tower. I began to grasp for the top bar when...
"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" Chad Screamed in Agony, I fell off the tower in fright. Thats when I saw that Romanova was gone.
I began to climb up the tower again. Focusing at the top, prepared to grip on if Chad screamed again....
I made it to the top, But the most horrible sight reached my eyes.
Chad was slowly disappearing, A Purple and Black flame engulfing him. "NO!" I shouted before whipping my rope at the flame.
Everything went pitch black.
Silence.
I was so so so so so dead, I knew it. Also Chad was probably dead and who the heck knows where Romanova went.
Then theres a small spark of blue light, It grows into a flame.
Chad.
Chad steps out of this flame and holds his hand out to me. I slowly walk across the room to him. then I take his hand.
We say no words as we enter the fire.

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That Blue Fire
FantasyA pinch of curiosity, a droplet of imagination, a whole heap of magic and some optional romance, What recipe is this? One for a story filled with swirly blue ice cream looking portals, cute boys from another dimension, the creation and fate of the...