Chapter 3 The Spark of Magic Means I'm Alone No More

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The next day, Warrior and I found each other hopping across mountainous rocks and just playing around. The fun didn't leave me for too long.
It was enjoyable to actually play with someone out of my family. Or soon to be part of it. I felt like I really mattered to him, and I know he really mattered to me.
We had to take precautions on the rocks, for they were slippery and had ice on them. I managed to hop to the highest rock, and he laughed as he tried to catch up. Then I sat down on the rock and howled. He smiled at me and I smiled mysteriously in a way. But that's when the magic started.

I got back up from the sitting position and I turned to look at him. As I was turning, I lost my grip on the rock and started to loose my balance. I then slid off the rock and started to stumble down the high hill full of rocks. My back and legs banged into the rocks, as I heard dozens of cracks and bits of pain.
"SPIRIT!!" Warrior cried out. I closed my eyes as I almost hit the snowy ground. I heard Warrior hoping down the rocks because of his claws scratching the rocks. In my head the words "you're going to die, you're going to die" rang in my head. I squeezed my eyes tightly as I crashed into a pillow of snow. Then I just laid there.
Warrior then jumped into the snow and ran over to me.
"Spirit!! No! Spirit! Are you okay!? Please answer me!"

I knew I wasn't dead because I heard that. I then opened my eyes and I felt a surge run through my body. Then I saw Warrior widen his eyes.

"What is it?" I asked him. "Your...your... Your eyes..." He said with a shivering voice.
"What about them?" I questioned him.
"They... They.... They like flashed a spectacular blue color as your pupils turned white... I don't know maybe I'm just seeing things..."
"Yeah... Maybe you are" I laughed back.
"Are you okay?" He asked me with a bit of worry. Yup, he cared about me.
"Fine... I think." I tried to get up and I did but I felt my back arch with pain and my left back leg feel a sharp sting. Then, suddenly, it was gone. I don't know what happened, but the pain... Disappeared... Somehow...
"Goodness gracious, thank the wolf gods!" He said with a huge smile on his face. I chuckled and started to walk off. The magic's just begun.

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