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Chapter 4

They were standing on white dust and looked into the black emptiness around. There were stars behind them and wizards and deadly meteors ahead of them.

"Okay," said Kit, "You take the left and I'll take the right. Go!"

Nita pushed on the left side of the bubble and Kit pushed on the right. The bubble then began to split. When they had their own individual bubbles, they went to their places.

Nita saw wizards blast the bigger meteors into little pebbles, but when they did that, they collapsed in their bubbles, almost unconscious; they were sucked dry of their energy. This might not have scared Nita too, too badly if they were all older like Tom or Carl, for older wizards were less powerful, but, they were mostly young wizards.

Nita then saw meteors of all sizes heading toward her and Earth. She figured that if blasting them apart one-by-one was tiring, then they were all in trouble. Then, a sudden thought popped into her head, like her bubble.

She then mentally commanded her bubble to shoot forward. Nita spread her feet apart in the stance that her sister used before she was about to punch her, to stand upright while the bubble zoomed ahead. She knew that this was probably a suicidal attempt at saving Earth, but she had to try.

Kit, she thought while her bubble approached the incoming meteors and some wizards, I'm going to the edge of the galaxy and try to create a black hole to get them all. If I don't make it, I want you to know that you're the best Kit. It pained her to say good-bye to her partner. Then she got a reply from her El Nino:

Nita, I'm coming with you, Kit firmly thought back. I'm not letting you do this alone! Anyway…you're the best too.

Nita smiled and saw Kit to her far right, also in Dairine's stance. She then looked ahead and saw the rocks heading toward her bubble. There were so many; there were massive ones all around, and in-between those were smaller ones. It looked like a tidal wave of rocks heading toward the two teens with little space for entrance that was rock-free.

Other wizards looked at them as they sped by. Nita heard some of them tell her in mind-touch that she was in danger; she was getting too close. I'm already in danger, pal, thanks for noticing! replied Nita angrily. Closer and closer they came to the rock wall that moved closer and closer to their home planet.

With one last look at each other, they plunged into the rocks.