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Cecilia took them to the portal that led to the Zruch realm. For that, they had to travel to the eastern part of the Ogwu realm and head straight to the poisonous sect situated there. It was no surprise that the poisonous sect would be left to take care of the portal that led to the dark realm. They had to hurry because, since the vision Gwen had thanks to uncle M, her night has become much worse. She was plagued with night terrors and spent the rest of her days in a pale state. Sheryl and Cecilia were worried about her and tried to do everything they could to help but sadly nothing worked. Gwen on the other hand was now scared to fall asleep.“We are here,” Cecelia said. They all hopped out of the chariot, looking at the dark gloomy path that led to the portal. Unlike the first two portals Gwen had crossed, she noticed that there were no guards.“There are no guards?” she asked.“Who would want to guard this place?” Sheryl answered. “I’m already uncomfortable with its dark and gloomy
Darkness. Night so dark it was almost blinding. “I can’t see.” Gwen pointed out, trying to feel her surrounding. “What do you mean you can’t see?” Sheryl asked, sounding above her. “I see just fine.” Gwen frowned. There was something extremely wrong with the place. “I can’t see a damn thing.” She said, slowly starting to get anxious. She felt an arm above her shoulder and jumped in fear. “Relax, it’s just me.” Sheryl said. “Can you stand?” “I’ll try.” Gwen said, feeling the earth as she stood to her feet. “This is going to be a problem. How are we both going to find out way if we cannot see?” “Perhaps the portal affected you in a way, seeing as you were not that strong to begin with. You may regain your sight in a while.” She spread an arm around Gwen’s shoulder. “For now, I think I will just help you walk.” Sheryl led Gwen down the dark path, and the silence surrounding them was eerily overpowering. “What can you see?” Gwen asked, breaking the silence. She was more comfortable
“I am Gwen.” Gwen said quickly, snapping back to her senses. Hesper smirked slightly. “I know.” Gwen could feel the blush rising on her cheeks. “Your sister said you could help us.” Cheryl said, from behind her. “We are searching for a mind doctor. She needs one.” Gwen felt Hesper’s perusing gaze down her form, and she quickly looked at her hands. “Hmm.” Hesper simply said. Slowly, he placed long slender fingers against Gwen’s cheek, holding her face up. At this point, Gwen’s heart was on the verge of exploding. Hesper frowned slightly, confused. “The spell feels familiar.” “Spell?” Gwen asked, breaking out of her trance. “What do you mean?” “I feel the presence of a familiar dark magic around you. For some reason I can’t remember the owner.” “Uncle M said that black magic was used on me,” Gwen whispered, looking at Sheryl. “That means he was right.” Sheryl frowned, then faced Hesper. “Can you remove it?” “I am no mind doctor.” He said, shaking his head. “But I can take you
Tyron arrived at the portal that led to the Zruch realm. He was surprised to find that there was no one guarding the portal, and was instantly suspicious. The air surrounding the portal was eerie, and he looked around to see if anyone stood nearby. When it was obvious that there was no one around, he took on a deep breath and walked in. He fell into the realm a few minutes later, feeling heavier than before. When he stood, the weight on his shoulders increased, and he had to lean on his knees to stop himself from falling. Quickly, he cast a spell on himself that temporary alleviated his pain, and he looked up to study his environment. He could hear noises at the far back and knew that there were people nearby. He began walking towards the source of the noise, taking in the houses in the surrounding. It was nearing dawn, and he knew that the people of this realm would lose their powers at sunrise. But he had always suspected otherwise, and he knew his father thought the same. Think
“The powers of the realm? What exactly do you mean by that?” Gwen asked. “My dear, it is said that the Abomination would have the powers of the Ogwu realm, the Zruch realm, the Enu realm, and even the Dras.” “But, the Dras realm has no powers.” Gwen pointed out, confused. “That’s what you think.” The doctor said, grinning. He began walking around the room, his steps thoughtful. “What I am trying to understand now, is that if you are the Abomination, why did our brother lock your memories?” “Yeah,” Hesper said, his attention still fully focused on Gwen. “I wonder why.” “Perhaps he didn’t want her to suffer from the dreams,” Sheryl said. “This seems like it was done long ago. How did he know where to find the Abomination?” “I thought you said that nothing is hidden from you all,” Sheryl questioned. “Yes, but the one thing we couldn’t find was the Abomination. That’s why she is somewhat of an enigma to us. For something that was created in the Zruch realm, aren’t we supposed to b
Tyron didn’t understand what was going on, but he wasn’t sure he liked it one bit. The first thing that icked him, was the way this strange man kept caressing Gwen, looking at her lovingly. She had overhead Sheryl call him Hesper. His bright smile annoyed him, and he felt like getting rid of it. “How do we trust you?” Sheryl said. To be very honest, I am extremely wary of the people of the Enu realm.” Tyron looked at her, a sad look crossing his face. “I apologize.” He said. “For what?” Sheryl asked, blinking confusedly. Tyron sighed. “The supreme lord has become so bored with long life. And so to keep himself busy, he began to plan for world domination. He started with your realm because you guys are the weakest.” “H-Hey! You can’t say that! Have you met the Dras people? They have no powers at all!” “But they are extremely suspicious people. They might be friendly, but they have got their eyes on everything. If a foreigner should begin something they don’t like it understand,
Several days passed. Gwen had slept soundly so far, with no dream haunting her. At times, she was tempted to sleep the whole day because she couldn’t remember the last two she slept so well. Sadly, she couldn’t sleep as much as she would like that day because she had an important reason; her powers. Since she was told that she was the Abomination, and after getting all the memories she had, Gwen was yet to see her powers. She supposed that it might be her fault, because even after getting the memories of her past life, she still treated it like they were visions of another, and in no way related to her. Perhaps some inner part of her didn’t want to accept that she had suffered that much. She had already had her bath and had dressed, but she sat on the bed of the doctor’s house, lost in her thoughts. “Hey, are you ready for today?” Sheryl said, coming to seat next to her. She had been given her own room for fear of Gwen hurting her by mistake when she slept, though nothing of that s
It was a painful process. Gwen didn’t know what’s was happening to her, neither could she explain the pain that flowed through her body. She had simply sat down and remained still as Marc had told her to, and listened as he began muttering some words. “Arrrgh!” She screamed, unable to remain silent anymore. The pain was too intense and it felt like it was eating her from the inside. “Just hold on dear, she heard Hesper say. “Everything would soon be over.” She gritted her teeth and took in the pain, trying not to concentrate on it and instead fall into the rising crescendo of Marc’s voice. Finally, just when she began thinking that the pain might never be over, the doctor stopped and she collapsed on her seat with relief. “Is she okay?” Sheryl asked with a soft voice. “She will be.” Marc said. “I’ll take her to her room.” Hesper said, walking over to her. Marc simply nodded. Gwen felt herself being lifted up. She barely had the strength to ask about what had happened, and all t