Chapter 25- The Battle Between Good and Evil

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Fairy Godmother was turned to stone.

When we found her, tears flooded Chelsea's eyes. My eyes swirled with red and blue, hoping that the curse could be reversed. Blanche stopped me before I used too much.

"Let's do this." Melody nodded at me.

I gently placed my birthright jewel on the staff. Everyone looked at me worriedly as a teal glow surrounded my figure. A clap of thunder could be heard in the distance. Gray clouds covered the starry night sky.

"(Y/n)? How are you feeling?" Trinity questioned.

"Amazing." I smiled. "I'm ready to do this."

"Come on, leader." Blanche patted my shoulder. "Let's go pluck this rotten apple."

"Help me, please!"

Celia's cry could be heard from a mile away. Chelsea teleported us to the castle, where pink thunder cracked above us. I looked at Mal, whose eyes were glowing green. She nodded to me.

"Come on, Audrey!" Trinity said, climbing up the walls with ease.

"Girls, cover me!" I shouted as my eyes glowed.

I turned into the giant cobra. I hissed at Audrey, trying to reach for the scepter. Mal was in her dragon form. Audrey shot at us, but Chelsea easily deflected it. Trinity messed with her shadow cards, making her outfit transform. Her walking stick made illusions of knights appear. They advanced toward Audrey.

I got Celia away from Audrey, lowering her down to Uma. I noticed Hades's ember in Mal's hand. Why was it not ignited? I looked at her, confused.

"Come on, Mal! We're right here!"

"We got your back, girls!"

"I'm right here, Mal!" Uma shouted.

I turned back into my human self and flew up to Mal. My talisman and the cobra shot at the ember, along with Uma's seashell magic. Melody's shell magic and the triton. Trinity and Celia's cards created a circle around Mal's arm. Chelsea twirled into her outfit and shot at the ember. Blanche finished by throwing a strength potion at the dragon.

All the magic balanced each other out. They were equal. I could feel the aura of the power radiating off the ember. The ember glowed bright blue. Our eyes glowed with the powers that we possessed. We were stronger as one against Audrey than apart.

Audrey was afraid. She shot a beam at Mal while the ember warmed her claws. Mal shot a blue beam back, meeting in the middle of the fight. The pink was quickly winning over the blue. Chelsea helped with the wand, and the cobra created a red beam that joined the blue. The blue swirled with red, gold, and purple, thanks to the cards. Slowly, the magic fought against Audrey's magic.

The beam got toward Audrey and caused sparkles to explode. Mal and I flew up to the tower, noticing Audrey laying on the ground. I ran over to my friend, feeling her forehead and her neck. She was alive, but asleep.

"What happened?" Mal asked in disbelief.

"She tried to cast a sleeping spell on us. We obviously used it against her, and..."

"She's going to take a hundred year nap, isn't she?" Mal whispered.

"The Good Fairies' magic is obviously fighting against it, but it's not going to win," I admitted.

Mal placed the ember under Audrey's chin. Nothing happened. I picked the girl up. Blanche threw a potion on the ground that made giant roses crawl up to us like a beanstalk. I was careful not to prick myself as I slid down with Audrey in my arms.

Trinity had a purple blouse on with a green blazer and pants. They coordinated surprisingly well. Dr. Facilier's infamous staff was twirling in her fingers. Her shadow cards floated around her, a purple glow surrounding each one.

Chelsea had a blue dress on with a matching blue cloak. The hood was pulled over her head. She pulled it down, revealing her blonde hair. She had a headband on, similar to her mother's when her mother got her glass slippers. Speaking of which, she had a set of her own wedge heels made of glass. A strap around her ankle made sure that the wedge was secured on her foot. The wand sparkled in Chelsea's hand.

Blanche had on a yellow dress with a black cloak. A vial of an unknown potion was strapped onto a blue belt that complimented her dress.

For me, I had my mother's famous outfit with a black cloak clipped at my neck. The inside was red. I had a gold crown on, the same one I've had for the past one and a half years. Jafar's staff had my teal birthright jewel decorating the head like a crown.

"Let's get her to her dorm," Mal decided, looking around at the five of us.

I couldn't agree more.

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