The End. [Literally]

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The room had bright white walls, a fancy plush couch in a corner, a huge glass chandelier hanging from the ceiling, and a white dressing table and chair. Sat on the chair was Andromeda, checking her makeup in the mirror. She had to look perfect for her wedding day. She got up, it was time to walk down the isle. Armina was there, wearing a long white dress, waiting for Andromeda. "Ready?" Asked Armina, standing behind the large wooden doors that would lead to the isle. Andromeda was rather nervous, it was normal, wasn't it? It was her wedding after all. "Yeah. I'm ready." She said, behind Armina.

The doors swung open to reveal the isle, Armina walked on it first, acting as her only bridesmaid. When Armina was out of the way, she could see him. She still felt the same for him as when they met at the party. They had never lost feelings for each other, the bond was too strong. He was wearing a suit, similar to the on that was worn at the party. He looked just as amazing as the day she first saw him. She then walked down the isle, the wedding march playing in the background.

I, ⎍⋔⏚⍀⏃ , take you, Andromeda Soot, to be my wife. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love you and honour you all the days of my life." said, ⎍⋔⏚⍀⏃, putting a ring on Andromeda's finger. She smiled at him, and he smiled back. "I, Andromeda Soot, take you, ⎍⋔⏚⍀⏃, to be my husband. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love you and honour you all the days of my life." she said, putting a ring on his right horn using her telekinesis. "By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride. "
Andromeda kissed him and all the guests clapped. She finally married the perfect match.

There was nothing else that mattered to her anymore.

Nothing was important except  him.

Until a few years later.

It was exactly midnight. On a full moon. And a daughter, was given to Andromeda. Andromeda and her husband decided to name the girl Luna, the Latin word for moon. The moment Andromeda and ⎍⋔⏚⍀⏃ saw her, they knew that she had an amazing future ahead of her, and that they'd be with her the whole way.




Or at least they thought.






But Andromeda had made a huge mistake. She had forgotten about the pact she made before her mother died. The witches would take her first born child. She couldn't let that happen. ⎍⋔⏚⍀⏃ had an idea. He took Andromeda and their daughter Luna to a dimension they had never seen before. No one knew about it but his own kind.

The End.

A group of large stone islands, floating in the void. Andromeda didn't like the dimension at first, until she saw where they would stay. A large purple castle-like structure, made with bricks that were the same color as the islands, and strange purple bricks from an unknown origin. There were structures that appeared to be ships, and strange fruit growing from the ground. And there wasn't a day and night cycle here, just the darkness of the void, not a single star could be seen. Although there wasn't a light source, you could still see. Andromeda thought the dimension was eerie, it wasn't as bad as 'the place'.  It was rather comforting, knowing that the others couldn't find them.

As Luna grew up, she developed the looks of her parents. She had gotten her fathers jet black hair and distinctive long horns and a tail. She had gotten her mothers looks as well, they looked very similar. But her eyes were different, she had gotten one of Andromeda's aquamarine eyes and one of ⎍⋔⏚⍀⏃'s purple glowing ones. She also got her powers at a young age, she could move things with her mind, like her mother, and she could teleport, like her father. But her teleportation was strange, she could teleport to different dimensions, which her father could not. Her teleportation also had a glitch, she couldn't teleport on command all the time and she would sometimes teleport to a random location.  Her parents often panicked when this happened, but they always found her and brought her home. She was very intelligent for her age, at the age of 4, she could already speak fluently in Enderian and Enchanting table language.

8 years later...

They were all in the End City, Luna was practicing her spells while her father was reading a book. "Alright, I'm gonna go for a quick walk to get some 'fresh' air, make sure Luna doesn't break anything okay?" said Andromeda, standing next to ⎍⋔⏚⍀⏃. "Don't worry mom! I wont break anything!" shouted Luna, from the other side of the room.  Andromeda headed down the stairs , and exited the End City.  

As she walked for hours, she stared out into the void. She had done and achieved everything she wanted to. She had never been this happy before. She walked to the edge of the Island, and stood, gazing at the emptiness. "I bet she would have loved ⎍⋔⏚⍀⏃  and Luna. If only she was still around." she thought. She still thought about her mother everyday, her mother was the only one who cared, and now she was gone. Well, she still had her husband and daughter, and was grateful for that. She sunk into her thoughts while staring at the emptiness of the void.  

[TW: Violence/Blood]

"Andromeda Soot." said a voice behind her. she quickly turned around to see Armina, pointing a gun to the back of her head. She stood in shock. "Armina?! How did you get here?!" said Andromeda, facing her. "I have my ways." said the brunette. "You thought that we'd never find you, huh?" said Armina. Andromeda was too confused for words. "What do you want?!" asked Andromeda. "Didn't you learn Andromeda? The number one rule in the Witches Code is pacts can never be broken. And you broke the rules." said Armina. "I thought we were friends Armina! How could you do this?!" shouted Andromeda. "I thought we were friends!". " We were NEVER FRIENDS!" shouted Armina. "Then why did you throw me a party!?" asked Andromeda. "I ONLY THREW YOU THE PARTY BECAUSE I KNEW THAT YOU'D FALL IN LOVE WITH SOMEONE THERE! WE NEEDED YOU TO HAVE A CHILD! DO YOU REALIZE HOW POWERFUL WE'D BE IF WE HAD A CHILD WITH YOUR POWERS ON OUR SIDE?!" said Armina. "Armina! You don't have to do this!" pleaded Andromeda. "I don't care." said Armina.

Bang. A loud gunshot could be heard from the end city. ⎍⋔⏚⍀⏃ ran up to the window and looked outside. He was horrified with what he saw. His wife's dead body, lying on a pool of blood, next to a shadowy figure holding a gun.
The figure turned and saw him in the window. It was Armina. She had come for his daughter.
⎍⋔⏚⍀⏃ ran from the window to find Luna. He pounded on her room door.

"Open the door Luna!" he shouted. She opened the door and stuck her head out. "Yeah?" she said. "I need you to listen to me. Don't ask questions. Just do as I say, got it?" he said. She was confused. "What?" she asked. "You brewed Invisiblity potions with your mom yesterday right? Go find one and drink it. Run outside and find the portal in the middle of the obsidian towers. Jump in and hide." he told her. "Dad- What's in the portal?" She asked. "Another dimension." He said. "Just remember, I love you." He said hugging her. "I love you too dad-" she said. "Now go! Run and hide! Don't look back!" He said. She nodded, and ran out of her room. She didn't know what was going on, but she trusted her father more than  anything.

She ran to the kitchen, grabbing an Invisiblity potion. She drank it while running to the front door. She opened the doors and ran out, looking for the portal. In the distance, she saw a shadowy figure, which she thought was her mother. "Mom will explain this-" she said, running towards the figure. As she approched it, she stood and stared. It wasn't her mother at all.

Her mother was dead.

Her lifeless body lying on the floor in a pool of blood.

She didn't know what to do.

Her first response was to run.

Luna ran and ran without stopping, until she could see the tall obsidian towers, with the glowing portal in the middle. She took one last glance at her home. She didn't know what was coming. Without another minute to waste, she jumped in the portal, to see what awaited her.

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