Return of the Evil one

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Her breathing quickened, her eyes darted around the place, and her grip remained firmly on Kai.

Her eyes, usually so vibrant, were dull. Her body, usually jumping, was lifeless.

" Mia, please. Just one bite?" Kai coaxed, the spoon coming to her lips.

Mia sighed and opened up. Kai, satisfied, put it in and stroked her hair.

" I know it's hard for you. I know how it feels." Kai said, softly.

Mia turned away. " What is there to understand?" She croaked. " My brother is evil, working for Ras. I don't want to harm him, but it's hard not to."

Blackie strolled in. " Are you really STILL mopping around?"

Mia snapped her eyes open and sat up to face Blackie. " Yes, I am." She snapped. " So unless you have any way of bringing him back in your little brain, is be more than happy to hear it."

Kai’s gaze softened as he continued to stroke Mia’s hair gently, his voice filled with empathy. “Mia, I understand that this is incredibly difficult. Jay’s actions are not who he truly is. The darkness from Ras is clouding his true self. We can help him, but we need to keep hope alive.”

Mia’s shoulders slumped, her eyes staring vacantly at the wall. “Hope?” she echoed. “It feels like there’s nothing left to hope for. He’s out there, lost to Ras, and every part of me wants to fight against him. But every time I try to understand, it just feels like I’m losing more of who he was.”

Blackie, ever the sassy observer, arched an eyebrow and sauntered over to Mia’s side. “Well, I don’t have any miraculous plans, but wallowing in despair isn’t going to bring Jay back. Sometimes, you need to step back and think clearly.”

Mia glared at Blackie, her frustration palpable. “I don’t need a lecture right now, Blackie. I need my brother back. And I need to know that everything I’ve done, everything I’m doing, has a purpose.”

Kai took a deep breath, trying to provide a comforting presence. “Mia, I know it feels like everything is falling apart. But remember, we’re not alone in this. We have each other. We need to stay united and focused. Jay’s light can be restored, but it requires all of us working together.”

Mia’s eyes were still dull, but a flicker of determination sparked within them. “I want to believe that,” she said quietly. “I want to believe that we can fix this. But right now, it feels like all I can do is sit here and hope for the best while my brother is out there being twisted into something he’s not.”

Kai offered the spoon again, a symbol of both comfort and care. “One bite at a time, Mia. One step at a time. We’ll get through this, and we’ll bring Jay back. But you need to take care of yourself too. That’s the first step.”

Mia reluctantly opened her mouth and took the bite, the taste of the food almost secondary to the soothing gesture. As she chewed, she looked at Kai with a mixture of gratitude and sadness. “Thank you, Kai. I know you’re trying to help. I just wish it didn’t have to be so hard.”

Blackie, leaning against the doorframe, added with a touch of humor, “Well, at least you’re not alone in this misery. And I’m sure Jay will have a lot to say when he’s back to his old self. Hopefully, it’s not too long before he’s back to his annoying self.”

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