Elie was holding her head, it was throbbing with pain and fear. Elie screamed. "HARU!"
"ELIE!" Haru called from below the tree, Elie heard his voice but she was in such panic she only looking around her and didn't bother to look down the tree.
Haru quickly climbed up the tree and grabbed Elie into his arms. "I'm so sorry Elie."
Elie couldn't answer, she was sobbing in fear, it was like the day she lost her memory, but this time…she had Haru with her….
"I-it wa-was-n't you're f-f-fault…." Elie said when she had gained enough strength to talk.
"It was, I promised myself I'd always be there to protect you, and now…I've failed you…."
"O-oh, Haru…."
There was a very big strike of lighting and Elie lost control, she let out a bloodcurdling scream and held her head with more fear than she had ever had in a very long time.
Aura closed her eyes and her open palms turned into fists. A few bats fell to the ground unconsciously, some of them vomited out black blood.
Then she thrust her palms out at the ground, and her fingertips glowed with a light green light. Vines and roots came shooting from the ground and took hold of the bats then pulled them into the ground or squeezed them until they dissolved.
Musica started the fight the spell Aura had cast on him, he wanted to go out and fight with her…his body started to shake in the process, but at the same time he was thinking about how Aura had this strange connection to the flow, the anger and the timing all the elements were striking.
Aura was growing tired and weak, the lighting wasn't as sharp and loud, the rain wasn't falling as hard, the wind wasn't blowing as hard either, the vines and roots that were bursting from the ground, were coming out slower and when it squeezed a bat, it wasn't as hard, and the 'eternal' fire in her palms were starting to burn out.
Aura's wings started to coil and she slowly started to fall towards the ground, half way to the ground, she shot back up and fired some more fire balls though she was panting and could hardly keep herself up in the air, Aura thrust her now-none-fire palms towards the waterfall and it was like a thin tornado was blowing around the waterfall and the bats weren't able to get through it.
The bats weren't after Aura, they were after the waterfall!
Musica was straining himself to help her, she could die any second now but her persistence and determination was keeping her in the air.
Musica almost laughed when he finally figured it out; Aura, like Sieg Hart was a Master of elements.
Musica broke free of the spell and jumped out of the cave, and in the air turned his silver into a spear and sliced some bats that dissolved into thin air. Then he landed on the ground.
