The Other One

"Hey wait!" said Oura "Wait for me!" she yelled after her brother Ralo while trying to keep footing on a steep slope threatening her that the smallest mistake would send her falling to her doom. "Hurry up, they're coming closer!" yelled Ralo pointing to where a swarm of rebels were closing in, guns blazing. Scrambling to get away from the gunfire, they climbed faster but as a result, less carefully. Ralo was practically flying up the side of the mountain with Oura still straggling, she was never the strongest or the fastest climber but she had her life threatened not just her grades. Oura was moving faster than her body would allow. As a result she rested too long. with blasts searing through the air and scorching the mountainside she couldn't rest and she knew that. "Aggha!" Oura screamed in agony as one of the rebel's blasts tears through her shoulder and sears the inside, her hands gripping the jagged rocks jutting out of the side of the mountain starting to loosen she tried to rearrange her footing to gain better leverage but because of the pain the wound in her thigh she couldn't move much more than a couple of feet without gasping in pain. They had pushed her to the point of no return her anger rising a strange energy enveloped her. Ralo could have sworn he hadseen a glimpse if yellowish red in her usually dark green eyes. Oura turned toward the rebels, instinct taking over she grasped the strange energy that was welling up inside. Feeling it course through her veins and raising her hand, she unleashed it upon the rebels. Bolts of lightning exploded from Oura's fingertips and onto the rebel troops and burned them into ash. "They're gone." she muttered weakly, her grip was loosening on the vision blurring into darkness falling...falling...falling.


She awoke with a start, screaming when she found out that when she opened her eyes darkness still clung to her sight. "Calm down Oura calm down, your blindness will dissipate with time." said a reassuring voice. She clung to the body of the voice. "It's okay, it's okay." chanted the familiar voice. Ralo?

Author's Note

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