Part 8

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                    The room had just started to get some chatter when the scream ran out. The room was now chaos, some kids just running around screaming while others devised a specific plan with complicated parts, so complicated much that they needed 50 legions of trained soldiers to get it done. I saw the teachers huddled murmuring about something. Some older students were there too, and I saw Kerod among them. What were they doing? I rushed over, and in my hurry, I knocked over my dolce. It didn't deserve that. I frowned. Wait, focus. What was I doing...in all the chaos, it was hard to remember. Oh! Right, find out what the teachers and older students talking about. But they had already dispersed, being swallowed by the throng. Suddenly, someone shouted from the hall outside, "Take cover!" A chorus of shouts and screams of terror rang out. I ran over to my table, my white shirt getting covered in the yellow and red cream cheese-like substance of my split dolce. Sorry, dolce this isn't your fault.

                     "Ezzenia, shoot you're magic!" Drew shouted. He was right, I could wipe them out easily with a swipe of my hand. But with Drew, I was angry with him, now I'm fearful. Well, when animals are fearful, they are so much more dangerous than if they are angry (If animals can be fearful, I don't know). The first attacker practically flew into the room the person was so fast. I aimed my clenched fist at them, digging deep down. I then launched my fist open and thrust my hand forward. Time seemed to slow. Something, a magic of some kind flew out of my fist, ever shifting. The air element seemed to attack it. Water flew back to hit me in the face. Colored heads or full bodies of animals surrounded it, running at full speed, even faster than the attacker. It looked liked all of Carodia was condensed in a single atom. Except if you were to use those ratios with three suns instead of Carodia. All around, more elements and magic were streaming into the magic I sent out. The attacker seemed glued to its spot. The second my magic hit the attacker, everything exploded outward. Even colors seemed to explode into unimaginable colors, nothing was even close to it. The attacker was pinned to the wall, shocked. The fire element reduced its clothes to tatters, while water worked side-by-side with fire, battering the attacker. The walls started to make chains around the attacker, while the air pinned it. Ice and heat tormented it, taking turns striking it. It tried to use magic, but the animal heads and whole animals that had been had been running with the ball of magic now battered the attacker's magic. Honestly, I felt a tiny bit bad for the attacker. Wait, the attacker broke in, harmed whoever screamed and was annoying by not screaming once when I had attacked it. It was like it didn't have feelings or something. Maybe it didn't. I shook the idea out of my head. The attacker raised its hands in surrender. Just then, as if on cue, several attackers broke in, one of them round-housing the wall right next to the original attacker. All of them had a dragon. Unfortunately, the largest and strongest walked right up to the first attacker and slowly destroyed the attacker's bindings as if they were strings. I was impressed. I shook my head to clear my thoughts. The attackers were out-numbered, but each of them appeared to have more magic than anyone else. But all of us combined, that might just tip the scale. I opened my mouth to shout the idea when I was kneed in the head. Everything went black.


A/N: I just found out something super exciting. Errrr.... well, at least I think it is exciting. I have my first foreign reader!!!!!!! Shout out to anyone in Australia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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