Prologue

There were things no one knew about Sarah Williams. She was no ordinary girl and if people knew all the things she had done, all the things that she lived through, experienced and learned, they would compare her to a goddess. Maybe she was in a part, for her family, her false family, never told her who her real parents were. And they never would since the Williams family died two years ago.

Sarah Williams Was seventeen when it happened. Upon solving the Labyrinth at the age of fourteen, she became a different person. She turned... Perfect. In every sense of the word. She had known she was different since turning six years old. Since she had found out of strange abilities she had. Talking with animals, this control over people, objects. She could make things move at will. She could fly. Fly, as in float around the room. With age her skills sharpened, and by luck, or something else, she found a small bookshop in Prattsville, a town just outside Montgomery, where she lived before moving to LA.

The shopkeeper seemed surprised to see her there, surprised that she even noticed the shop. For this wasn't a normal shop. It was the kind old shopkeeper, Sarah learned that he sold books about magic, very real magic. He sensed a strange power in this girl, and decided to tutor her. He would say that she had to be ready. He would never answer her what exactly was she supposed to be ready for.

She liked to learn. And she was good at it too. The shopkeeper, Wane, as he called himself, placed a spell that stopped the magical world from finding her. He was an outcast, and decided that he would take care of her so that she wasn't lost to the normal teachings of witchcraft. Wane spent ten years, teaching her everything. From Ancient runes, charms, transfiguration, animagi to logical reasoning, mathematics and sciences. He correlated the muggle world with the magical one, waiting for Sarah to understand how important both were. He then began teaching her other were darker spells, potions. Stronger and more powerful. He taught her a special language spoken by the old people of the North that created more options for her spell work. Sarah began to experiment. She had a talent for making new spells, new potions. She was a genius. A genius to the point of madness.

Wane made her a wand, a different wand. It was made out of diamonds, the outer layer made from dark wood, he would not say which tree it came from. The diamonds didn't come from our world, but from the Underground, a land dangerous and accessible to everyone but Wane. Those diamonds were stronger than anything else. Indestructible. And the core was the most surprising of all. It was Sarah's hair combined with one more. With the hair of the most powerful creature in the wouldn't say taught her wandless and non-verbal.

She studied ten years, hard, without a break, to become so powerful. She even began fighting she was fourteen she wished away her brother. She met one of the legendary creatures, a Fae, the Goblin King, who seemed to show too much interest in her. He tried to sway her with gifts, romance, all unsuccessful. She had bested by that she had made an taught her many things. To calm down in difficult situations. To be loyal towards her family. To respect other creatures and also made her stronger magically. She became too powerful for Wane. But there were so many things she still had to she couldn't do on your own. Because, the nature of Sarah's problem was her indecision. She didn't know on which side she was on, good or bad. And that would take a bad turn for her.

Then Wane disappeared.

He disappeared one year after Sarah's family tragic death in the fire.

The next year she was gone too.

AN: this Sarah is not ideal. She will have many weaknesses revealed in the next chapter if you want me to continue that is. I hope that little thing you just read was to your liking and since its the first chapter, I would like to know what you think about it.
Kayalia