Chapter Eleven

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Adelaide Pov:

As I drew near my siblings I could feel their powers strengthening me. Coming around a Corner in the hall I was mortified to see the masses of dead or unconscious bodies scattered all over the ground.

Dominic had entered his bronze Hekomï form, and Desmond was unconscious in a silver Hekomï form. My amazing sister was struggling to hold herself up along a wall as she stabbed with weak movements towards the enemy.

I could feel a spell around them that kept them from being harmed, but it was fading quickly. I raised my hands to use my newly discovered powers only to find Bill doing the same. We sent a couple fiery blasts at the Enicks drawing their attention towards our location as my sister collapsed.

I was conscious of the fact that I now had entered my true form. The enemy stared at Bill and then me. Shock was evident on their faces as it dawned on them that they had asked Bill to betray his own family.

It didn't take long for them to come charging in our direction. I escaped death once today, I'll do it again.

Dipper Pov:

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Dipper Pov:

The council had been endlessly arguing over what to do when Bill's message had come through. The location for every Enick base was downloaded into all our databases.

All of us in the council had split up to collect as many Hekomï's as we could to overthrow each base. Wendy, Mabel, and a few other Hekomï's were now searching this final base with me.

"It looks like we weren't the first ones here..." Mabel mumbled as she looked down a distant hallway. I couldn't help, but notice the lack of guards as the rest of the Hekomï species walked directly behind me.

I approached the hall that Mabel was staring down. Bodies were strewn all over the place at the far end of the hall where it forked off into separate directions. With a quick signal to the others I started walking down the hall.

Down one of the forks in the tunnel I could hear a muffled sound like sobbing. I continued down the hall until I was stepping over corpses. My mouth dropped open in shock at the sight before my eyes.

All of the children were hugging one another and Bill as the wept and murmured amongst themselves. Gasps from behind me caught their attention as I stared at the sight before me.

Mabel ran over and grabbed her children in a motherly hug. Dominic was in his bronze Hekomï form while his brother leaned against him. Desmond's silver Hekomï form had been activated and he was now prepared to start taking on his mother's roll in the Hekomï council.

Andrea ran over to me and hugged me while proudly sporting a silver and gold Hekomï form like my own. This signified that she was my second born and prepared to take on my roll as the keeper of knowledge and second in command of the Hekomï council.

Adelaide who at this point was nervously peaking out from behind Bill didn't seem to want to see me for some reason. Many of the Hekomï's were pointing at Bill and demanding why he was there. I approached Bill and grabbed his hand.

"Meet Bethany." I informed the other members of the council. Their eyes, which had previously glimmered with hatred, now just held bewilderment as my eldest and the future gold keeper stepped out from behind Bill.

My precious baby girl had yet to reach full maturity, but my eyes were pulled towards the terrible scar around her neck and the hummingbird eye patch over one of her beautiful eyes.

How had I been so foolish that I had almost lost my daughter? I pulled my Adelaide into a hug. Bill laughed and cheered before Andrea pulled him over to us and we joined in a giant family hug.

"Gravity Falls is safe now!" Mabel laughed while walking over to us with her arms slung around the shoulders of her sons. Her eyes twinkled at the thought of safely returning to the elves without fear of being silently hunted.

"The world is safe now!" Andrea laughed. Her smile was larger than it had ever been before.

"With a lot of help from all of you." I looked each person in the eye as I spoke. My gaze lingered on Bill and the kids.

Even if the humans never knew that we had just saved their lives, the Hekomï's and all supernatural beings would remember the effort of each and every single one of them. Bill smiled as he took my hands in his own.

"We did good Pinetree." He said before kissing me. The girls fake gagged and then started laughing. Slowly as all the adrenaline wore off everyone in the hall joined in on the laughter. Our war was over, and the humans never had to be involved.

 Our war was over, and the humans never had to be involved

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A/N:

This book is almost complete...

bunniesAce you better get caught up in your reading. The books I wrote for you are almost complete.

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