20.) Warnings from a Banshee

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"Stiles?" I hear Liam say

"I got her!" He yells

I'm tied up and paralyzed with Kanima venom.

"You won't win. You think this can hold me! It doesn't matter anyway, if I'm stuck inside my head I can hurt her instead." It said and my eyes shut.

I could hear the voices of my friends but it wouldn't let me see them.

I get out of the room and passed the mummy. Just then I felt something go into the back of my neck.

I start running through the field but instead of a cliff it leads to a forest. I look up at the branches and see all the dead chimaeras hung from the branches.

I keep going and see an arch made of the branches. When I look closer I see 3 people hung in it. Theo on the left, Malia on the right and a girl that looks like Allison from one of Scotts pictures in the middle.

I keep going and exit the forest.

The only thing I see is white. The room is completely white. I run for a little bit and see a tree in the distance. I blink my eyes once and I'm sitting in the Nemiton playing the game that was in the corner of the detention room.

I move a piece and the demon takes it off he board.

Over and over again until I was down to 5 pieces. Then I hear something, my brother. A roar!

I turn to look and see him and Lydia. I turn back to he mummy and place my hands under the board.

I flip the table and scream. The pain in my neck disappears and when I go to look at Scott they seem to have disappeared to.

Then the floor devolved beneath me and I fall into a pit of bandage wraps. I look up and see light.

I climb to it as fast as I can and when I reach it I am covered in bandages.

I see my friends and Scott unwraps it.

"Maddie?" He says to me

I nod and he hugs me.

"Do you know what it's going to do?" Liam asked

"I can't remember."

Just then Lydia almost fainted.

"What happened!" Adena questioned

"A feeling just hit me." She replied

"And what was the feeling?"Stiles asked

"I feel like I'm standing in a graveyard." She said

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