Spellcaster
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Chapter three
(Spellcaster's P.O.V.)
I couldn't believe what I had done. What would my Aunt Britt think of me now? She would probably hate me. I had took a girls spirit and imprisoned it in a crystal that would glow slightly just to show the spirit that was imprisoned in it. I threw it to the ground. I think I broke it. I was on the ground next to it. I picked it up gingerly examining it. I knew that the girls spirit couldn't return to her body until I said the reversal spell, but where had it gone. There were only a few places that it could manifest and I didn't know how long the spirit would survive outside of the amulet.
(Bumblebee's P.O.V.)
Days had passed and we were all mourning in our own way. Me, and Bulkhead shut up Sari's room just like she would when she went to bed. We would just sit there and watch the door as if we were just expecting her to open it and come out with a yawn like she did every morning from the time she moved in with us to the day she died. Part of all of us didn't want to believe she was really dead even Ratchet who had been the one to declare her dead in the first place. Ratchet had changed her into a clean white dress, and moved her to the berth at the far end of the med-bay. He even draped her favorite blanket over her just in case she would get cold. As hard as everything was part of me just wanted her to come back, hug me, and tell me everything was going to be alright, but we all knew that wasn't going to happen. We could pretend she was just asleep for so long soon she would rot on that berth because I didn't think that any of us had the heart to move her for her burial. The only one that would have pressed for that was her Father Isaac Sumdac who was as far as we knew dead by Megatron's hand.
I went to sleep each night with a heavy spark. The one night I thought I saw Sari standing over me in her long white dress trying to talk to me. That same morning I was woke up by a shriek of pure agony. It was odd but I knew that scream it was Sari's scream but I didn't know how that was possible. I ran into the med-bay to find Sari's motionless body still laying there in the same place that it was yesterday.
The next night I decided to stay up and watch what happened in the base once the sun went down. I sat on my berth and watched the sun go down. As the sun disappeared from the sky and the moon rose. I couldn't believe it but Sari materialized right in front of me.
"Sari?" I asked her in shock.
"Bumblebee!" She yelled as she ran over to my side. I reached over to touch the top of her head, and all I touched was air. "I tried to talk to you last night, but you didn't seem to hear me, and I have been trying to talk to you all day but you couldn't see me, or hear me," Sari said with tears forming in her eyes.
I thought about it for a few minutes and then I realized that she was that weird feeling that had followed me around all day. "Sari I didn't see you honestly, but I felt you. You were with me all day, "I said.
Sari nodded and asked, "What happened Bee? I don't remember anything after the fight did we win?"
I shook my head. "No we didn't win Sari we actually lost a member of the team in that fight," I said trying not to mention her name right away.
"Who?" She asked in genuine concern.
"You Sari your dead," I said, and then she collapsed to the floor. Instinctively I reached down to help her up, pull her into my arms, or to touch her back reassuringly but I couldn't she was nothing but air.
"I'm dead!" Sari yelled inbetween the sobs.
I nodded but couldn't find the words to say to her. Nothing I could say would make it better. So we just sat there together at first she was crying and then as her sobbing slowed we sat in silence. Sari stood up just as the first rays of sunlight were seeping through the window. She screamed in agony just like she died all over again, and then I realized that she was the one that screamed yesterday.
"Sari are you still there?" I asked hoping she was still there. I could feel her presence so I knew she was there. It felt like she was telling me. 'Don't leave me.'
"I am not going anywhere without you Sari," I said to the ghost that was my best friend.
