Chapter 13

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note: for my lovelies who read my book: with something going on, I think I will only be able to continue The Fate Weaver from about November or so. Sorry, and I love you, readers! :)

Swimming seemed like my body could remember how, my brain knew the way instinctively, but I myself didn't know. Since the crazy day at the park with Miles and Magnus, I had been faced with the oddest of all situations, so it didn't surprise me as it ought to have.

We swam, past enormously ugly sharks, in the dark depths, without much light, the water no longer cold anymore to us. The enjoyable swim was over soon, when we closed upon a large metal gate. The gate just stood there solely on it's one, rusty a metal, planted into the ground.

Flashes or random images cut my mind, to be gone as fast as they have appeared.

"This is the gate to Senalia," explained Magnus. "The gate only allows Senalians' entrance."

As soon as he was done, the gate opened with a low moan rolling out from it's throat, and all I saw was darkness.

"Please. Princess first," said Anna, curtesying.

Before fear could stain my heart, I walked in, followed by the rest.

I thought I needed someone to teach me how to breathe.

The trees, green, purple, yellowish of all stunningly eye catching colours stood at the paths, flowers dotting the allys. Streams, small and big were here and there, clear as a mirror. Some animals loitered the area, drinking from the waters, slurping noisily.

The sky was so blue, I thought I was seeing things.

People walked by, white haired but all the same as humans, bowing and smiling at my direction, some laughing and welcoming me.

I let out the breath I didn't know to be holding, feeling a familiar rush of adrenaline in my veins, as I let gale whip my face.

Magnus smiled, seeming truly happy for a very first time, bowing."Welcome to Senalia,

your kingdom, our home."

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