Incomplete forever?

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Season 3, episode 14 (just a little bit after Headmistress Faragonda talked to Electra about her incomplete Enchantix powers):

Electra sat at her desk, the weight of her incomplete Enchantix powers pressing heavily on her chest. The silence of the room felt suffocating as her thoughts spiraled. She clenched her fists, anger and frustration battling within her. What if I stay with incomplete powers forever? The thought sent a jolt of panic through her, and she could hardly breathe.

She shook her head violently, trying to dispel the darkness creeping in. With a sudden surge of determination, she pulled out her notebook, flipping to a fresh page. She needed to pour her thoughts out, to make sense of the turmoil inside.

"Getting revenge on Valtor felt exhilarating, especially after I earned my Enchantix powers. I was driven, fueled by the need to make him suffer for what he did to Tecna. But then we returned to Alfea, and Headmistress Faragonda dropped the bombshell I feared most: I have incomplete Enchantix powers because I'm too vengeful and aggressive."

As she wrote, her frustration flared again. The memory of Valtor's defeat was vivid, but it was overshadowed by Faragonda's words. "Too vengeful." The phrase echoed in her mind like a taunt.

"I act aggressively to protect others; I hate losing! But when Faragonda told me that to achieve complete Enchantix powers, I have to love winning more... it shook me. How can I embrace winning when I was trained to despise losing? It feels like a betrayal of everything I've learned."

Electra paused, her pen hovering over the paper, her heart racing. She could feel the conflicting emotions swirling within her—anger, confusion, a desperate need to prove herself. She sighed deeply, the weight of her thoughts threatening to crush her spirit.

But she knew she couldn't stay incomplete forever. The thought ignited a flicker of resolve within her. She needed to transform this pain into something powerful.

"I guess it's all about experience," she wrote, determination building with each stroke of her pen. "If I want to change, I need to embrace the challenges, learn from them, and find a way to channel my feelings into something positive."

Electra put down her pen, a newfound clarity emerging amidst the chaos. She wouldn't let her fears define her. She would rise from this—stronger, more resilient, and ready to confront whatever came next. No more incomplete powers. She would reclaim her magic, not through vengeance, but through growth. And with that thought, she felt a spark of hope ignite within her.

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