Chap 25

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Upon arriving in the surreal room of Mireya, Patli cautiously opened the door, revealing a sight that left them speechless

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Upon arriving in the surreal room of Mireya, Patli cautiously opened the door, revealing a sight that left them speechless. "It can't be... it looks like another dimension," Peta gasped in astonishment, her eyes wide with wonder and confusion. Patli, with a hint of concern in her voice, muttered, "While being along with my master? I've never encountered anything like this before."

As they tried to make sense of the inexplicable situation, a realization struck Patli, "That spirit inside Mireya must have manifested this phenomenon somehow." Peta, growing increasingly worried about the safety of their missing kin, questioned, "What happened to grandma, Eztli, and the others?

Without warning, a sudden force enveloped them, pulling both Peta and Patli into the room and transporting them to a mysterious forest within the new dimension. Peta, startled by the disappearance of the door that had brought them there, cried out in confusion, "Why is the door gone? What is this place?" Patli, always quick to analyze the situation, replied, "I don't think trying to open it will work. If that entity brought us here, we'll need to find a way to force it to let us out. Our priority now is to locate your grandma and the others before whatever lurks here finds us."

With determination in their hearts, Peta and Patli began to explore the mystical forest, a place where every tree seemed shadows danced in the ethereal light filtering through the canopy above. As they ventured deeper, a figure came into view - Mr. Ramirez, sitting on the ground, looking bewildered and lost.


Patli recognized him immediately, confirming to Peta, "Yes, that's Mr. Ramirez." Approaching him cautiously, Peta inquired, "Mr. Ramirez, what happened? Where are the others?" Mr. Ramirez, visibly shaken, began recounting the events that had transpired, "You two were in the living room, how did you end up in this place?" he questioned, confusion clouding his thoughts.


Patli, focused on the current dilemma, interjected, "It doesn't matter right now. Please, tell us what occurred in that room."

"I don't know," Mr. Ramirez admitted helplessly. "In the blink of an eye, we just appeared here, and that's all I know. I haven't seen anyone since I got here. The last thing I remember is that a young lady was hurt. I didn't see where Mireya went either. My poor Mireya..."


Patli's gaze softened briefly before hardening with resolve. "Peta, you stay here with Mr. Ramirez while I look for your grandma."

But Peta, protested, "I can't just sit here as if-"

"We can't risk a civilian getting hurt," Patli interjected, his tone brooking no argument.

Mr. Ramirez, his hands shaking slightly, took out a worn photograph of Mireya, his daughter, and looked at it with a mix of love and apprehension. "I hope she's okay. If anything happens to her..."

Peta, sensing the father's anguish, spoke softly, "She's very lucky to have a dad like you. You care for her a lot. She's my whole life Mr. Ramirez said. Peta added, we'll find her. This nightmare will be over soon."

Meanwhile, in the depths of the surrounding woods, Eztli, a young woman with determination in her eyes and a sense of foreboding in her heart, ran frantically, her chest heaving with exertion. "Where are they? How did I get stuck alone with this thing?" she mused, her mind racing.

Suddenly, a rustling sound broke the eerie silence of the woods. "Shh... shh..." Eztli froze, her senses on high alert, heart hammering in her chest. "What was that?" she whispered to herself, her eyes scanning the shadows for any sign of danger.

As Eztli navigated through the tangled undergrowth, a malevolent presence loomed nearby, its sinister intentions veiled in darkness and malice.

Elsewhere, Zacil was attack of nowhere by the evil identity.

"Ahh... I can't complete the transformation. It just hurts so bad," Zacil gasped, her body wracked with agony. "So, you are the one that's possessed that poor girl," she accused the malevolent entity, her eyes blazing with determination despite her pain.


Just as the dark entity moved in for the final strike, Eztli leaped into action, blocking its advance with a fierce determination and a will of steel.



P.S

Merry Christmas!

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