Thirty

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SLIGHT GORE WARNING. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
P.s this is the LAST CHAPTER!!!!

Jay's POV

We walked toward the Ice temple, going to get our third spirit. Charlotte had gone back to Stardew to gather information about how Marshal was doing.

Lily acted like she was uncomfortable during the short walk across the glittering ice. I didn't question it, but I knew something was up.

We went in, we went out with our Ice spirit. His name was Theodore. All of the spirits acted as if this was the most boring thing they had ever done in their whole existences.

"The Water temple is not far away," Lily said once we walked out of the temple. "It's over across there." She pointed to the other side of the forest. I could just see the tip of the stone temple.

We headed toward it, when the spirits started glowing, signaling that we were close to the Water temple.

When we got there, Lily stayed behind with the other spirits because apparently if they got too close to another Water spirit, then the portal would open immediately, and everyone around it would get sucked into Stardew.

I walked in the temple to find nothing. No spirits, no signs of life. I called out to Lily to come see this. Silence.

"Lily?" I looked outside. Nothing. Just pitch black darkness that wasn't there before.

A scene literally unfolded in front of me. It was a wall of different colored wings that looked like they had been severed from a human body. There was black, lime green, lightning white, and a glowing white pair. I shivered. There was only one stand left for wings.

There was maniac laughing in the back ground. Darkness swirled around me, and the laughing grew harder and harder as I crumpled to the floor. I put my hands over my ears to cover the screaming that was now present.

I started to lose consciousness. I saw silvery figures reach their hand out to me. I recognized Lily, Charlotte, Marshal, and Zero. The other one had an unfamiliar face.


The prophecy was never fulfilled.

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