S2-E5: Magic Bonding

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Third person POV:

With Jasper:

      Jasper, Sky, Bloom, Stella, and Layla stood outside of the tunnel that they had taken, which had now been sealed shut by falling boulders from the earthquake, not knowing what to do. "Now what do we do? There's no way we can get back in there." Stella sighed, looking at the large boulders. "Stella, can you teleport us into the cave using your scepter?" Sky asked, looking at the blonde girl who just smirked in response. "No way, not unless you want to end up in the creeps bathroom." Stella smiled with her arms crossed smugly.

      "In other words, Stella can only teleport us to places she knows. Like her and my sisters closet." Jasper smirked. "Teleporting could land us anywhere." Bloom expanded. "This isn't gonna be easy. Layla, you think you can guess how car underground the citadel is?" Sky asked, looking from the giant boulders to Layla. "Well, it's pretty deep. Let's see, I'd say it's below the bottom of this valley but I'm not sure." Layla sighed, looking over the edge of the cliff they were standing on. Jasper walked over to stand next to her. "Only one way to find out." Jasper smirked.

      "Then let's get down there. It's too risky to use the demoleculizer from up here." Sky spoke, looking over the edge. "We'd better watch our step, it'll be easy to slip on the sand." Jasper looked at the others, trying to figure out how they were going to get to the bottom. "I don't like the sound of this place but no there's nowhere else to go." Layla explained looking around in hopes of finding another way. "Whoa, looks pretty bright down there. Anybody got sunscreen?" Stella joked. "Stella, it's okay if you don't wanna go back underground." Bloom smiled.

      "Hey, I'll go first if you want." Stella smiled back before looking at the cliff with a frown. "Stella, sunshine, it's probably not a good idea to go back underground right now. You looked pretty pale when we first got here." Jasper smiled at his girlfriend, in hopes of convincing her to stay above ground. "Play it safe. Wait for us up here." Sky continued. "No, I can do it. And I'm not waiting for anyone. I will not leave my sister in the clutches of that fishface tramp in the downland heat." Stella growled at them, climbing down.

      Layla quickly stopped her from climbing down any further. "Hold on, I just found a faster way to get down there." Layla smiled, holding up pieces of tree bark. "Jasper, carry me." Stella whined, pretending to fall over. "So dramatic sunshine." Jasper playfully rolled his eyes before letting the girl climb on his back. "Hang on!" Jasper yelled, sliding down the hill with Layla and Sky. "Hey, you're pretty agile!" Sky exclaimed, watching Layla ride down the hill. "Boards have always been my passion." Layla spoke. As they made it to the bottom of the valley Jasper put Stella down.

      "I hope you brought enough passion for everyone." Jasper smirked watching Bloom struggle to stay on her board as she came down the cliff. Bloom finished making her way down the cliff and slid never to Sky, pushing Layla out of the way. "What was that you were saying about passion?" Bloom asked innocently. "That you don't have any." Jasper smirked, looking at the redhead as she fell over when her board slipped, making the other two girls laugh slightly. "Be nice." Stella spoke, slapping his arm lightly. "Crystal better buy me a new dress to thank me for this." Stella glared.

      The five of them stood close together as Sky picked up a piece of rock. "The rock here is dangerously brittle. But this is the perfect spot for us." Sky stated, pulling out the demoleculizer. "The demoleculizer! Do you think we should go in pairs?" Bloom smiled, trying to get Sky alone. "No, it's better to go all together Bloom, the magic will only last twenty-five seconds and theres a lot of rock to get through." Sky explained making the girl pout. "You guys ready?" Sky asked. Everyone gave him a thumbs up as he activated the demoleculizer.

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