The Secret Monologue

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They lied, the council lied, they totally knew way more than they were saying, was my first thought as I regained consciousness, boy those portals really can knock you out. I was lying on my back in a field, I opened my eyes only to find it was nighttime. A shadow loomed over me and before I knew it I had whatever or whoever it was pinned. I looked down to find Blake. “Sorry.” I flinched and released him. “It’s fine.” He said. But it so wasn’t, I was too close to actually hurting him. What would happen to our mission, to our team if I had? The others would have shied away from me even more than they already have. Everyone else was already up and moving South, towards the town where we were going to stay, Shady Oaks. We were also already enrolled …show more content…

I was in someones arms and they set me down gently. I couldn’t move. I heard a bang and Cristal crying out. I would’ve flinched but like I said I couldn’t move. I felt myself being dragged. Suddenly there was a blinding light and I could move again. It was like huge weight being lifted from my body. I slowly opened my eyes. My room was a disaster, my guess was that it had Cristal’s name written all over it. My piano miraculously made it without damage thank goodness. Cristal was on the floor Hunter and Katrina by her side. She had and ugly looking dark gash running from her left shoulder to her right wrist. I tried to sit up but strong and gentle hands were holding me back. I turned my head and instantly regretted it. A sharp pain radiated down my spine. I flinched and saw Blake hovering (once again) over me. His eyes flashed with relief. “You okay? I mean we were just getting ready for bed when we heard you scream. I ran up and broke through the door to find this dude holding you. Once he saw us he set you down and attacked Cristal and once she was down he left.” He ranted on. I just nodded in to much pain to say anything. He helped me sit up slowly. “Sorry bout the room by the way.” He

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