Chapter 4: Disenchanted

I was crying outside in the blizzard when Onmind found me. He rapped a warm fur blanket around my shoulders because I was covered in snow.

"You can't just go running off like that! The weather here could kill you!" He shouted calmly and I cried. But I wasn't mad at him for shooting at me because I know he was probably just worried.

"I'm not supposed to be here! I don't belong in this world! I want to go home!" I shooted back at him.

"Then you can't just go storming out in a blizzard if you want to get home in one piece" he said.

I nodded and followed him back inside the inn where we sat by the fireplace. It would be romantic but that would be so wrong because that means I'd be cheating on Damian, and I would never betray my dark soulmate for a nerd I met on another planet.

"You must be terrified. I know how it's like to be all alone in a strange place," Onion patted my shoulder awkwardly to comfort me.

"No sh!t Sherlock!" I growled at him. He didn't seem to understand what I mean because he stared at me like I was a ludacris fool.

"Don't worry. I'll see what I can do to help you find your way home," he stared at me with those clear blue pools and I calmed down instantaneousily.

"But what If you cant do anything? I'm from another planet, maybe even another dimension! Unless you know some magic spell that could poof me back home!" I cried.

Onmind's ears perked up when I mentioned magic spells. What a total nerd.

"Maybe I can't do anything, but perhaps my professors can..." he said mysteriously.

"Don't tell me you're a wizard and you go to Hogwarts..." I sobbed sarcastically.

"Actually, I am." He repleid serously. "Well, I'm just an apprentice, though. And I don't know what Hogwarts is, but my professors at the College of Winterhold are some of the best mages in Skyrim. I'm sure one of them can help."

"OMFG! You're a wizard for real? Prove it." I said. Maybe magic does actually exist in this dimension, but I wanted to make sure Onion wasn't crazy or just messing with me.

"We need to be careful since the locals here don't really approve of magic, but I don't see anything wrong with showing you a harmless little spell..." he repleid hesitatingly.

He closed his hand in a fist and when he opened it, a glowing orb of light floated from the palm of his hand and above his head.

"Whoa..." I said and I poked the glowing orb on top of his head to make sure it was real. My hand went through the light and it felt cold even though it was really bright. "OMFG this is amazing!"

"Hey! No magic in the dining room!!!" The bartender shouted at us from behind his countertop.

Onmund apologized but I stuck my middle finger up at the bartender. What a prep. He reminded me of my stupid math teacher who was so strict about rules. Everyone in my class hated him except for the dumb preps.

"Ok. Your a wizard. I beleive you." I said to onion. "But how can I know I can trust you? You can't prove that you actually rescued me." I said suspiciously.

He paused like he didn't know what to say. Then he said "I don't have any proof right now, so you'll just have to trust me. But when we get to the college, my friend J'Zhargo can tell his side of the story. He was with me. If that's not enough, then we can talk to the Khajiit caravan who helped us transport you here if they happen to pass by again."

"Fine." I said. "Tha-thanks." I muttered because I was too embaraced to admit he was my hero.

I locked at him in his beautiful Amy Lee eyes and leaned in close like I was gonna kiss him. But when or lips were only 1 inch away, he pulled back quickly and awkwardly like he was embraced. Then he cleared his throat in a distracting way. It made me sad so I looked down and my jet black bangs covered my teary red eyes.