Hi, I hope everybody had a happy christmas. I know the last chapter was really short, this ones not much better. I promise it will pick up, I seem to be going through a semi writers block stage in that I can write stuff but its not always very good at all. Anyway hope you all enjoy, please review, thanks for all the review so far.
'I just wanna talk to you,' Gabriel said in his most sultry of tones.
She hated that voice, it had annoyed her when he was alive but she had never thought that even after his death it would still be able to get to her. And she still had no clue as to where she was. She had been knocked out by Emma's head blast and then suddenly she was here. It made no sense.
'I know what you're thinking.'
'And what exactly would that be?' Shalimar replied with an edge to her voice.
'You're wondering where you are.' Gabriel had noticed her looking around at her new and unfamiliar surroundings. She had never been here before because unlike Emma, who was totally in touch with her equivalent of this place Shalimar had never meditated. If she had she would have recognized it straight away.
Shalimar felt the frustration rising inside of her. She turned around, getting prepared to walk away, run if necessary. She knew what Gabriel was capable of and she knew that he would have no hesitation in using his powers against her.
Suddenly she heard laughter behind her, not friendly but cruel. He was relishing her confusion and pain. She turned around to face him, frustration turning to anger, her eyes flashing feral. She glared, as if trying to burn a hole in his head but he kept on laughing.
Suddenly lightning struck the ground behind her. She whirled around as a boom of thunder came crashing into existence shaking the very ground on which she stood.
'Why are you so shocked?' Gabriel shouted over the noise. 'This is your head, everything is controlled by you, even the weather,' he said as if it was a simple fact that any five year old should have known.
A frown marred her pretty features as she thought about what he had just said. She realised that he was telling the truth. Everything fitted in perfectly, the frustration returned as she wondered why she hadn't seen it before. But it didn't answer the question: why was Gabriel here? Why was he still in her head? Why wouldn't he leave her alone?
A solitary tear trickled down her cheek as she sank to the ground in a sitting position, shoulders drooping, head hung low. She felt so weak. She couldn't fight and she couldn't believe she had managed to let all of her friends down. She knew they would forgive her but it would never be the same. Her life, if she ever got out of her own head would never be the same.
Gabriel watched as the rain came slowly down out of the sky. Shalimar was getting weaker, soon he would be able to break her, and he would have fun doing it.
