<Please Read Book 1 Before Proceeding>
The girl walks around the dark castle. Aching at the pain she had in her head. Something was missing... something was off. But she can't quite put her finger on it. The surge in her head became more violent every time she thinks about anything that happened before she came into this castle. With every thought, she could see five people. The faces were all blurred out. Nothing was correct. What's wrong with me?! was all she thought about.
Knocking on the dark oak purple door, she hears, "Come in." The door creeks open and she walks in. "I heard your head was hurting?" the woman said. "Yes. I'm not so sure why though." she said still clutching her head. "What seems to be happening every time you have your headache?" the woman asked.
The girl didn't have full trust in this woman. She couldn't. She woke up in this castle, with no recollection of anything. That was only a few hours ago too.
"N-nothing. Everything just hurts." she answered. "Alright, give me a second." the woman said. The girl watched her as she pulled out a few things, she then mixed them and turned it into a green-ish mixture. The mixture was poured into a vial and given to the girl.
With no other possible ways of getting rid of this pain in her head, the girl hesitantly gulped down the liquid. This followed with the girl clutching her head even harder.
She fell on her knees and opened her eyes wide. The shattered glass on the floor reflected her face. Her once dull red eyes flashed blue and faded into red again....but a piercing red glow.... and then... soon... she was in darkness.
(A/N: Don't ask why the cover seems so neutral and happy-ish mkay? I don't know either 🤣 Welcome to book 2! This time, we'll be following Draco's point of view! I had to debate with myself whose's point of view is next lol.)
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Shattered World
FantasíaNothing seems for real to Draco. He was only talking to Funneh the other day. And he was only talking ti her in his dream the day before. So why now...was she gone? He had train so hard because he knew he have to protect his siblings. He trained jus...