Chapter 30- Fake

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          “Blue, oh my god, you did it,” Violet screeches running up to Blue helping her up out of the water.

          “What happened to you, you look like a fish,” Red says.

          Blue shrugs. “I don’t know, but I think it’s pretty cool. I’m like, a fish person. I can actually swim in the water and breathe in it.”

          “That’s…freaky yet really cool,” Violet says.

          “I told you that you’d be able to breathe underwater.” Red says and smiles.

          “Never mind that, but did you get the freaking stone?” Amber interrupts walking up.

          Blue then holds up a blue four-pointed star shaped stone in her webbed hand.

          “Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god,” Amber squeals. “Hurry, we have all the stones! Put them together, we gotta put them on that random stone pillar on the moon!” Amber grabs her stone from her pocket and holds it out, putting it against Blue’s stone.

          They begin to glow, but not too brightly.

          “Can we do this some other time? It’s still raining,” Red complains.

          “No, we have to do this now,” Violet snaps her. “Now get you freaking stone.” Oh my god I can’t believe this is happening!

          Red nods and grabs the stone from her pocket. She places it against the two other stones and they begin to glow brighter.

          “How do we know if we are doing this right, I mean, we were never given any specific instructions on what to do,” Violet says as she grabs onto her stone.

          “Well, they are glowing so we must be doing this correctly,” Amber snaps at Violet. “Now put your stone against ours!”

          Violet nods and puts her stone against the three others.

          Nothing happens.

          The stone doesn’t glow and the other three stop glowing.

          Violet then screeches as a zap goes through her body. The others also scream and the stones fall to the ground.

          Everything then becomes darker than usual and colder.

          “What’s going on?” Violet asks crossing her arms and putting her hands on her waist. She feels cold and scared. She looks down at her stone and begins to freak out.

          “No, no, no, no! The violet stone,” Violet yells falling to her knees.

          She sees the violet stone broken in half. She picks up the two remaining pieces and tries to put them back together.

          “What happened?” Blue asks as she picks up her stone, all in one piece.

          It’s…it’s…broken,” Violet stutters. “Now we can’t fulfill the prophecy…”

          “What, no that can’t be,” Red says. She picks up her stone and Amber picks up hers.

          “It’s odd…your stone is the only one that broke,” Red says.

          Violet nods. “Now we can’t complete the prophecy,” she whimpers as tears begin to slide down her cheeks.

           What have I done? Is this my fault? Yes, yes it is. It has to be, I mean it was my stone, the stone meant for me. Violet thinks and puts her hands over her eyes and cries.

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