Chapter 11

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Ingrid's POV

Ava has been very sad about what happened with Damian and she just completely disconnected herself from the world and when she got up to get God knows what she FAINTED.

"Ava get up please, don't joke about this with me please" I pleaded as I knelt on the ground to look at her. Panic rushed over me; I had no idea what to do since I couldn't call anyone. As I was panicking deciding what to do I noticed Agent Sky calling Ava I wished I could pick up the call but all I could do was just stare at Ava's unconscious body and hope that somebody could come over and help her.

After a few minutes, I heard the main door of Ava's house click and I felt relief wash over me as if someone was going to help Ava. As the door opened I saw Agent Sky rush in "Ava!" He shouted

"Over here" I said pointing at her unconscious body. Oh yeah right, he can't hear me because I'm Dead oh God this is so frustrating. I watched him look around the house for 5 minutes till he finally found her.

"Oh my God Ava! What happened?" he said looking shocked "Oh right she's unconscious she can't reply to me" he spoke his thoughts out loud as he thought that he was alone.

Alex's (Agent Sky) POV

I have been trying to call Ava for the last 2 days and she has not been picking up my calls since she visited Ravenwood. I could not wait and hoped for her to call me back so I grabbed the spare keys to her house knowing that something was wrong as Ava had never missed any of my calls.

As I drove to her house, I couldn't help but worry about Ava. The more I thought about it, the more anxious I became. What if something had happened to her? When I arrived and saw that her door was locked I took out the spare keys that I had of her house and hurried inside, calling out her name. My heart pounded as I searched the house, finally finding her unconscious on the floor. I felt as if my heart would beat out of my chest as I checked her pulse. She was alive but unresponsive.

I called a doctor and waited, hoping she would wake up soon. When she finally did, I felt a wave of relief. Seeing her awake and talking, even if weakly, was enough to calm my nerves. "So you're finally awake!" I said, trying to hide the worry in my voice.

"How are you feeling now?" I asked.

"I'm fine, Alex. You don't need to worry about me," she replied, but I could see she wasn't fine.

As I drove back home, I couldn't shake the feeling of concern. Ava meant a lot to me, more than I had admitted to myself. Seeing her like that had been a wake-up call. I needed to be there for her, not just as an agent, but as a friend.

Upon arriving at the main office, I felt the familiar bustling energy of agents and sensed urgency in the air. With thoughts of Ava weighing on my mind, I headed towards Raven's office.

I knocked on the door, and a stern voice called out, "Come in."

I entered and found Raven, our operations leader, seated at his desk. His intense gaze connected with mine, and he motioned for me to sit down. Raven was well-known for his frank behaviour and his commitment to our goal.

"Agent Sky," Raven began, his voice even and authoritative. "I trust you have a good reason for your unscheduled absence."

"Yes, sir," I replied, taking a seat. "I had to check on Ava. She wasn't answering my calls, and I was worried something might have happened to her."

Raven leaned back in his chair, looking at me. "And what did you find?"

"Ava was in bad condition, sir. She fainted and had a fever. I had to make sure she was okay and get a doctor to see her," I explained.

Raven's expression softened a little, but his tone remained firm. "I understand your concern for Ava, but we have a mission to focus on. Strange happenings in Ravenwood require our full attention."

"I know, sir. Ava's condition is a part of these strange occurrences. Her well-being is directly tied to our mission. If something happens to her, we could lose a vital asset in solving this mystery," I said, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.

Raven nodded slowly. "Very well. But remember, Agent Sky, personal attachments can cloud your judgment. Keep your focus sharp. We need results, not distractions."

"I understand, sir," I replied, feeling a mix of relief and determination.

"Now, tell me more about what you discovered in Ravenwood. Any new leads?" Raven asked, shifting the conversation back to our mission.

"Ravenwood is under a magical shield, sir. Time seems to have stopped for everyone inside. Ava believes it's the work of a powerful sorcerer, possibly someone with access to ancient spells," I explained.

Raven's eyes narrowed. "And what about Damian? Have you learned anything new from him?"

"Not yet, sir. Ava hasn't been able to confront him properly due to her condition. But we will. He knows more than he's letting on," I said, my voice resolute.

"Good. Keep a close eye on him. We can't afford any more surprises. And Sky," Raven paused, his gaze intense, "make sure Ava stays safe. She's crucial to our mission."

"I will, sir," I replied, standing up. "Thank you."

"Dismissed," Raven said, turning back to his desk.

As I left Raven's office, I felt the weight of our mission pressing down on me. Protecting Ava and uncovering the truth about Ravenwood was now more important than ever.

Author's Note: Hey guys! I successfully updated yet another week and something's happening between Agent Sky known as Alex and Ava and I hope you guys like it. Also, this is the first time that you guys got Alex's POV let me know if you want more of it in the future and also if you would like to see any other character's POVs.(Once again) Feel free to share any ideas that you have for future chapters or if there is something that you would like to see in the future chapters. And lastly, if you enjoyed this chapter don't forget to vote for this one and I'll see you in the next chapter (hopefully) soon! Till then hope you have a good day!

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