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(Part c)

A tall beautiful white-haired woman materialized dressed in a flowing white dress with an accompanying diamond necklace and earrings. Her eyes glowed white then green.

'Yes, Arthur,' she said bowing down. King Arthur stared at his wife then said, 'The curtain has been ripped---'

'I know. I helped to rip it.' she said. The Princess stepped back in horror. Arthur stared at her in shock. 'Why?' the Princess asked. Sophia looked at her daughter, 'These THINGS do not belong to us.'

Arthur stared at her his hand heating up.

'They do not belong here. They just terro---' she was stopped by a red lightning bolt that struck her. Another bolt headed for her but she produced her own white one that met with the red. The two eyed each other trying to force eachs bolt further. Arthur started to feel exhausted, then he say the silver thread between the two.

'Arthur you will never be powerful like me,' she taunted raising her left hand and flung her hand out. Arthur flew across the room heading for the floor. He suddenly stopped and saw his daughter mutter to herself.

'Athena watch out,' he warned seeing Sophia turn her attention. A gaping hole sucked in the girl and she disappeared. Seconds later a white falcon flew up and landed on the floor.

'I see you moved on to transmogriphication,' Sophia said watching her. A black fire wrapped itself around Sophia and she struggled to free herself.

Athena did not falter until Sophia shouted, 'Seismo.' The ground shook violently and made Athena lose focus- she felt a sharp pain travel up her leg as Sophia vanished in an instant. She limped over to her father and ended the levitation spell. He passed his hand over her left leg and healed it.

'Is there a way to save them?' She asked.

'Only a pure-heart who discovers the curtain and pass through it being led by atleast 7 sprites is the solution. But i am afraid that is next to Never.'

'I wish uncle Merlin was nearby,' Athena whispered. Her father nodded in agreement.

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