"Don't call me babe." Nam scowled, her hand glowing blue. Water began to flow from her fingers and swirl around her hand. " I'm not your babe." She spat the word, licking her dry lips.
"So sorry babe." Nam's eyes glowed, making Adol laugh. "I knew you weren't drunk. I figured you would do something like this. Makes it more fun for me to kill you all. And it was fun watching you flop around like drunkards. How did you pull it off."
"I've been drunk before."
"How would that help, airhead?"
"Like this!" Ari stabbed out at the boy with her abilities, slamming his mind. He howled in pain, screaming and clutching his head.
"How did you do that you freak!"
"Bet your mistress didn't tell you our 'airhead' is psychic." Namaka put her arm around Ari.
"No. No, she didn't." He looked up, then slashed out faster than the girls could react. His nails had grown to claws, which slashed Fly's leg. Blood began to flow freely from her arteries. Adol laughed in victory, but the girls just looked at each other.
"Nam's not the only one who can heal. You slashed the wrong girl. Again."
"Huh?"
"You'll see," said Ana as Flidais walked over to a tree. She was starting to look pale, but she simply grabbed a large leaf from the tree and wrapped it around her leg. It easily covered the cuts. She put her hand on the leaf, which began to glow faintly. When she took her hand away, the leaf fell to the ground revealing only tiny scabs.
"How the hell did you do that?" Screamed Adol.
"I'm the freaking nature element, you idiot!"
"Didn't the brown and green hair give it away?" Said Nam, popping up behind Adol.
"Not all of us are as smart as you babe." We whirled around, slashing out but Namaka was too fast.
"I said, don't call me babe."
"Whatever. Babe!" He yelled, taunting her. Nam felt something rising in her chest. She put her hand to her heart, where she could feel her soul swirling. She looked down, her chest starting to glow.
"You okay babe?"
Nam looked up and smiled. "Not okay. I feel excellent, babe." She closed her eyes, then opened them again. As she did, water began to flow from her chest, surrounding her. Her hair floated out, shimmering blue and running down her back. Her clothes swirled, disappearing in a mass of water. She smirked, holding out her hand. Water swirled around in her hand forming her staff, and another shade of blue entered her eyes. The mark on her arm sparkled.
"Thanks, babe, now I can change into my Elementor form whenever I want."
"Oh, crap."
"You said it."
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Elementor (Elementor Series Book 1)
AventuraIn the beginning, there were the four elements; water, fire, earth and air. There was also light, and darkness. For a while, all was peaceful and good. But one day, light and darkness fought, and the four elements were powerless to stop them. Whe...