The soft cries in another room caught the attention of a young woman in her twenties. She knew who was crying, she just wasn't sure why. The young woman stared at her lightly tanned skin. Her fingers brushed a strand of dark brown hair that matched the color of her eyes away from her face before headed down the hall.
The young woman, who walked down the middle of a painted blue wall hallway, followed the cries until she reached the end where a purple door resided.
"Davina?" The young woman questioned as she knocked lightly. She couldn't go in.. Something was stopping her from reaching her sister. A frightful feeling grew in the pit of her stomach. She couldn't just leave Davina in there, something was wrong with her... Davina wouldn't cry unless there was something wrong.
"Lila..." Sniffled the voice. "I need you.." Davina whimpered.
The young woman, Lila pushed the door open. Her eyes stared at a brunette girl with pale skin and tear filled brown eyes, who sat upon the floor staring up at her.
Davina was never this pale. "Davina... What's wrong?" Lila questioned never moving from the entrance of the door. She was stuck. There was no way to get closer to her sister. Lila tried to move, but there was a force inbetween them. Lila placed her hands upon an invisible wall in front of her. "Davina let me closer. Please!" Lila pushed but there was no use. Davina was strong, a stronger witch than Lila remembered.
"Help me.. There's danger..." A cut across Davina's neck began to form. Blood spilled instantly. Lila's eyes widened, tears fell from her eyes as she banged as hard as she could against the barrier. "Davina!"
"Bring me back... I want to live. Please.. Lila."
"Davina!" Lila continued to cry.
Drenched in sweat, Lila awoke from her nightmare. Tears dripped from her cheeks. Her body was soaked. Lila panted heavily. Something was wrong… The nightmares began two months ago and haven't stopped since. It couldn't have been a coincidence, nothing ever was when it came to Davina speaking to Lila in her sleep. Davina was in trouble more now than ever, but the ending made no sense. Why was she dying? There was only one way to figure it out… Return to the one place she never wanted to go back to, New Orleans.
