I followed Sky into the car, shocked and scared. The car ride was silent. I even forgot to breath for a second. It was long and the silence was painful. I wanted to scream so loudly that my lungs would burst. But Sky and I didn't make a sound. Smith drove us to an abandoned looking building. Seriously, does this guy want people to be scared of him? He parked the car out front and opened the door for us. He smiled at the look on our faces. "Don't be scared," Smith said. If he told me that ten thousand times I would still be scared. He led us to the door. I balked on the doorstep, but Sky gestured me to continue. Once we were inside, my feelings changed from scared to amazed. The inside looked nothing like the outside. We were in a enormous room that was completely white. The walls, ceiling, even the floor. In the middle there was a table with a small plant on it. Smith led us to the table where he stood off to the side. "Go on," he said. I stepped forward, somehow knowing exactly what to do. I concentrated with all my might and a big gust of wind knocked the plant off the table. Smith picked it up and put it back on the table. It was Sky's turn. She took her place in front of the table, and closed her eyes. The plant slid off the table. Smith turned to look at us, satisfaction in his eyes. "Wind elementals."
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Windswept (completed)
FantasySkylar and Misty Blue were nothing more than foster girls attending Shady Oak Middle School, until the strange events that had been happening all their life just got stranger. Soon they learn about a whole new society, where they find their inner w...