The time flew as fast as it could. Mythili and Adhiraj were getting desperate about their daughter Moksha. That time they were parents to their second child, a boy who was named Saam. Netra's hatred towards Moksha grew along with her. She never knew who Moksha was, she was always distracted by the thought of finding the person who was disturbing her mentally. While Netra was trying hard to find her sole enemy, Moksha's parents were trying to find the successor to the throne of the two empires Atharv and Linag.
They searched for their daughter in every place possible. At last they decided to search in Earth. They searched for Moksha in every single country. Now they are in India searching for their daughter. Moksha now was a beautiful and a strong girl in her twenties. She knew about her ability to control the elements which made her different from others. Somewhere in her mind she knew that she was not a human. Her parents were searching for a girl who had the power to dominate the elements.
Once Mythili and Adhiraj happened to pass by the place where Moksha lived. Suddenly they got a feeling that someone whom they loved was near them. The feeling started to increase as they gradually approached their daughter. They understood the presence of their daughter. They were desperate to find their daughter, they were already happy that at last they have found their daughter.
While they were searching for Moksha they suddenly heard some people screaming for help. When they approached the place they saw that a house was on fire and there were a lot of people inside the house including newborns and old people. They could not use their real powers because it might result in a bad way. They tried to help the people in every way possible; sometimes they brought water or sometimes using other means of rescue.
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ELEMENTA - The Introduction
FantasyNetra (whispering to Moksha) : This is your end, Moksha. You should have never returned else this would have never happened. Tsk tsk tsk.... Anyways, hope to see you again. ???? : Not this time Netra, maybe in the future. My majesty, Netra had been...