Part 10: Anna

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I make multiple turns and then I find the small abandoned building. I walk threw w entrance and it's complete silence. Something shuffled behind me and I reach my wait at the large katana that hangs there.
Then I hear the door slam shut behind me.

I twist around, nothing.

Then I feel something watching me. I put my right arm out and I feel something.

I tap my earpiece.

"Rey, you put touch sensors in the arm?"

"Yes," he says "you can also feel some pain in the arm,"

"Okay," I say

Then the person comes into view.

"Are you here to save me?" Says a small voice

"Yes, you're safe now. I promise just stay with me and I'll get you out of here." I say back

A crash comes from behind me.

'It's in here.' I think.

I clench my fists and they start to heat.

"Invisibility?" I ask

She nods.

I look down at her and then I see how small she is. She's just a child.
I kneel down in front of her. And she looks so scared. I pick her up. And she grips on to me.

"It'll all be okay," I say

And it jumps down from the ceiling. It's monstrous. The siren has wings like a bird and white eyes. It's horrifying. It lumps toward me and Ana he's at the little girl. I wrap my arms tighter around the little girl. It starts running at me.

She thing stops and we are about 7ft apart. I hold out my left hand and a red flame flows from my palm.
It gets back up almost instantly.

'Why won't this die already?' I think to myself.

I just want to be home, I hold my hand out once more.

"I turn my head to the little girl.

"Close your eyes," I whisper to the little girl. I feel her press her face into my neck.

I hold out my hand and a bright purple light flows from my palm.

I feel her start to wimpier like a nervous puppy.

"Shhh, shhh, it's okay. Just breath. In and out." I say

I feel her chest move from fast and rapid to slow and calm.

"That's it," I say

The purple light grows and engulfs the siren. I look up at the siren and all I see is a woman. She smiles at me. And her wings flutter slowly behind her.

Then she blows away like dust in the wind.

Then I take off my mask and I put down the little girl. She looks at me. I feel the warm black tears flow from my eyes. And I wipe them with the back of my left hand.

"What's t-that?" The little girl asks.

"I'm releasing the power that I just took from the siren because I don't want to become one myself," I say

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