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She was left in the Irene dimension, for the people who forgot.
"Ha! Some friends they are! Leaving her in the Irene dimension! Well, at least I can have my fun." Zane leaped over Garroth, and started to run to Loki.
Garroth cutting him off, said "I won't let you hurt her again."
"Oh, brother, my dumb brother, that was all you. You smashed her into that pillar, which I have to say, was awesome."
"Get. Back." Garroth snarled.
"Oh, I'm not about to listen to YOU, a head guard for a pathetic village. I'm the High Priest, in case you've forgotten." Zane laughed.
"Not for long." Garroth said, pressing his sword harder into Zane's.
"You can't beat me." Zane said, who was still unhuman.
He knocked Garroth to the ground, and his sword went skidding to the barely conscious Loki.
"Goodbye, brother." Zane growled, his sword resting inches away from Garroths neck.
Suddenly, Zane was smacked into the wall, and Aaron held him by his neck.
"Y-you." Zane said.
The four felt the Irene dimension slowly break, and crumble. They were instantly back in their world, and Loki's clump of white hair seemed to glow brightly, and fade in a pattern.
"Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh." Loki groaned, and Garroth dragged her away from the scene.
"Loki? Loki, how many fingers am i holding up?" Garroth said, holding up two fingers.
"Eleven teen." Loki said, and touched the wounded spot on her head.
"We...need to go." Loki said.
"Why?"
"Cause Aaron and Zane are going to blow up." She wheezed.
"What!" As if on cue, there was a huge boom behind the two, and they were left with ringing in their ears.
Minutes later, Aphmau came to the scene, and Garroth carried Loki into Aphmaus point of sight.
"Garroth! Loki!" Aphmau said, running up to them, and hugging the two tightly.
"Where's Aaron?" Aphmau asked.
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A week later
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Loki's POV

In my dreams, I could see him. Aaron. He was floating liflessly, and so was Zane.
"Where am i?" I asked, a bit scared.
"Hello Loki. You are in the void." A dark voice said.
"WHO ARE YOU?" I said, startled.
"Oh, now that's sad. I was good friends with your dad."
Not something I was used to hearing.
"Are you... a Divine Warrior?"
"Very good. I see you know your stuff. Now, do you know who I am specifically?" The voice boomed again.
I don't know why, but the voice is vaguely familiar.
"Y-you are Shad the Destroyer." I said, with a voice crack.
"See, now you are getting it!" He stepped out of nowhere, causing me to jump back.
"Aphmau, your friend... you see, she's pregnant with my child. And when she's born, I need you to bring her to me."
"Wh-what do you want with her?" I asked,  scared of Shad.
"She has my relic. I need that relic, or I can't get my revenge. You know what that's like." He said, taking a step to me.
"Shad, I respect you, but..."
"But what?" He said, eyes narrowing.
"I can't. I know how you feel, and that my dad and Esmund and Menphia and Kulzak and Irene all... well, destroyed you, and I understand that you want revenge for that, but I don't think that I can do that." I said, looking at Shad.
"Well, that's what I expected from Enkis daughter." Shad sighed.
"What if... I brought back your family?" He opened his palm, and I saw a image of all of us, even dad.
"I know you would NEVER bring my dad back."
"True. But if you were to help me..." He said, holding it out.
"I'm sorry, Shad. I cant."
"Fine. But know, I will come get her if you dont." Shad stepped back into the darkness, and I jolted awake.
"Shads coming." I whispered.  

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