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Azora

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Azora

The smell of hand sanitizer hit my nose, followed by the overly clean smell of the hospital-I opened my eyes and groaned, yeah this hurt way more than the first time I tried this.

"My baby girl." My mother whisper, I looked over to her tear stained face.

"Hey Mom." I croaked out trying to sit up while wincing.

"Slow your roll sweety, your healing is much slower this time." Dad said, he was sitting in the chair across the room-he rubbed his eyes to remove the sleep caked between them.

"Sorry." I relaxed lightly, my whole body felt like shit.

"Everyone is talking about you Azora, it's huge what you did." My mom said, I knew a part of her was scared.

"I know mom, I just had to-this time it felt like I could do it." I said honestly, her sad smile broke my heart.

"I couldn't have imagined loosing you, your aunt hasn't let Bella go since she found out-they are worsening their body count." My father said with sad eyes, he hated violence.

"I agree Sir." Eyes turned to Erin, the detective from the phone-she's a lot different then I expected.

"You are?" My mother asked, my father stood as well-they were so protective of me.

"Erin plain and simple, I am the woman your daughter was talking to on the phone-I'm also the woman whose kept your daughter out of jail." Erin said, my mother looked confused.

"What do you mean?" She asked, Erin smiled before sitting in a spare chair.

"She's caused alot of destruction in the past few years, I am the head voice of reason for the board-I made sure that people understood that even though you have magic, you are still a teenager learning how to become an adult and master a magic with no teacher." Erin explained, I was shocked.

"I just thought-" my dad trailed, I knew he just wanted to believe I was lucky.

"That your daughter was lucky, that all her damages were easily fixable-I wish that was the case, but not all the people she caused issues for were happy." Erin pointed out, I felt my body sag in guilt.

"We try." My father said, Erin smiled.

"You guys are awesome parents and Azora is an amazing daughter-right now the board thinks of Azora as a hero, a few don't agree with the methods but there's always the few who don't agree." Erin shrugged, she was so calm but carried herself so well.

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