Chapter 4

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Decided to make each part longer and make it just chapters not chapters in parts. Used to upload like 2 times a week but I'm making them longer so expect 1 every 1-2 weeks. I also like 2 read, I recommend Lux Academy by vo1d23.

I rushed back to the house, I found this house had a back door. I took the opportunity as it came. I hastily made my way to the crimson book shelf, sliding it across, then covering up my tracks. "Fawks is gone! She's been taken. There's a note, I don't know who left it but I think Fawks is in danger!" I spoke in a hurried manner, not taking a single breath until I finished. The 4 other girls ran out of the room to see me breathing heavily. Janice, Cameron and Aura looked both sympathetic and determined, Gea just looked confused. "Who's Fawks?" She asked, earning disappointed sighs from all of us. "Fawks is the bird, I always fly with her, we're the duo." The other 3 seamed as though they inferred Fawks to being the bird.

"Fawks has been captured by people who call themselves the Eiral, the note, it said something about Eriathroll. I'm guessing the Eiral don't come from here, on this planet. They called Fawks an Earida, no idea what that means. Something else about Eiral women not having fire? Probably some ritual cause I'm probably one of them, gonna kill 'em. Their planet's dying so they'll take ours. Typical movie stuff." I recounted what I knew about the note, slammed the note on a table, removed my ring to use it as a paper weight and started using fire. The flames danced on my finger tips, I asked them to engulf my hands, and they did just that. "So... are we showing off our powers?" Gea asked, elongating the 'so' then disappeared, showing up next to me in a couple seconds. "I can go invisible!" She laughed sweetly. She went invisible, then took a document, the document staying visible. She dropped the document and went visible. Laughing. Janice was next, she sprinted across the room at super human speed. Aura stood, held out her hands, and from them, sprouted blue transparent ribbons, almost as though they were spirits. The ribbons glided toward me, disconnecting from Aura's hands. They swerved around my flames, then they merged with the fire, turning it a frightening blue, weaving themselves up my arms, to my back, and to my folded wings. Disturbed, I spread my wings to their full 6 meters, but the ghostly blue fire had spread to my wings, then the ribbons of blue separated from the fire, leaving the fire clinging to my wings.

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