A few days later I heard the sound of my father's rugged leather boots against the hard forest floor coming up behind me. "Why are you here?" I questioned him. "Wether you forgive me or not I won't let you live in this destroyed, depressing environment any more!" He said with truth in his eyes," Your hidden power is not strong enough alone to change back his disaster, you must transfer my powers to your body using a translation spell. Lift your hands above my now laying down body and chant this spell, hanna hanna translana, translate my father's power" he said in a very sad desperate voice.
" hanna hanna translana, translate my father's power!" I said half excited that the land would be back to they way it was so many years ago but instead I saw my father gasping for air and his face turning incredibly pail.
"F-f-father, are you o-ok?" I stammered.
Just then did I realise that the translation of his powers to my body might kill him! As much as I didn't agree with his decision to leave me in the woods he was still my father and I needed to save him.
"WHAT DO I DO? I NEED TO SAVE YOU DAD, WHY DID YOU SACRIFICE YOURSELF? TELL ME!" I yelled.
"I sacrificed myself for you, after all I had done, you need a place to be happy in like you were when your mother was alive. And I'm sorry about your Mother having to die because of one of my experiments. Kera I love you..."
He said with a soft voice," and always remember that!""I love you too!", then there was silence, a very long silence,"NO FATHER, NOOOOOOOOOO! THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING, I LOVE YOU DAD!" The silence grew as I saw around me the hate filled land changing back and I guess It changed because the deadly power in the land was not in the owner of the power. I stopped to think for a second, for once a beautiful land was not what I wanted, I wanted my family back!
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The girl in the woods (book 1)
FantasyHe had asked me for my hand, my love and for my forgiveness, and all I gave him was my hand and that was all he deserved. The story of a girl's life in the woods, as she faces the problem of changing back the desolate land surrounding her.