Chapter Nine

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Rey's POV

Everything went black.

I was standing in front of the academy, the stone building was burning and dark grey smoke was filling the air around it. I was alone, the dead bodies of the students laying across the field surrounding the academy.
"I warned you, that the dark will always win," the voice of the monster said.
I stood there in shock, shaking and crying, knowing that it was my fault.

I wake up, laying in Ben's arms. Tears had been streaming down my face. I knew that what I had just had wasn't a dream or anything like that. It was a  vision  of something that was going to happen, and it was going to be my fault. I lay there for a few minutes in his arms, just trying to calm down a bit before I spoke.

Ben's POV

I sat there, holding her, waiting for her to wake up. I was extremely worried about her, this kind of thing had never happened before. Unless it has happened and you just weren't there, I thought to myself silently.

When she woke up, gasping for air and crying, I pulled her closer to me.

"I got you, Rey, I'm here." I whispered to her as she cried.

She nodded slightly as I wiped the tears from her cheeks.

"What happened?" I asked her quietly.

"I-I don't know," Rey replied quietly, not meeting my eyes. "But, I think it was a vision," she said, fear creeping into her voice.

"What did you see in the vision?" I asked her.

"I, I really don't want to talk about it," she replied shakily.

I just nodded, not wanting to make her more upset than she already was. I kissed her on the forehead softly before saying, "C'mon, we're gonna be late for the next class."

She just nodded.

The whole day went on like this, Rey barely spoke, which was weird, usually she wouldconstantly be making sarcastic remarks. I was worried about her.

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