I like this ending but if it has a lot of grammar issues that's because I won't be able to write for a while and I need write a week or two worth of chapters.


Evan opened his mouth and, with a scream that sounded like it came from the world's largest sound system, a soundwave-like blast came from it. Durgaso tried to put a shield up but he wasn't fast enough to block the blast and tumbled to the ground, clutching his ears. Elmas flew up into the sky and sent thousands of arrows at Durgaso while Hedera conjured thin vines to hold him to the ground. The arrows falling at the wizard would've hit him had he not vanished into thin air.

Evan sniffed something in the air and ran to the west. Before anyone knew what he was doing, he had landed on something and scratched it. Durgaso reappeared and with a flash of neon green light, Evan seemed to be paralyzed.

Durgaso got up and said, "Now, child, kill those fairies."

Evan turned to Jorgo and charged but the roots of a tree tripped him. Kasey stood up and with a whoosh she was standing before Durgaso, who was moving his hands like he was a puppeteer. He tried to reach for something in his pockets but Kasey made thousands of sparks fly from her body that had Durgaso screaming like he was walking on hot coals.

Durgaso fell back and pulled out a knife but it flew from his hands. "I-I-I-I'll leave, if you want." he said. "Plea-Please I-I-I am your grandfather...I-I am the only father figure you've had."

"That's because you killed my real dad." Kasey said sending Durgaso across the ground until he hit his head on a tree.

"You can't kill me."

"We'll see about that." Kasey had a wicked grin on her face as she advanced on the old man.

"Then you-you'd be a monster like me. Yes...you don't want that. Do you?"

"Doesn't sound too bad."

Evan ran up to her, back in human form, now that the spell Durgaso used had worn off. He grabbed her arm, "You don't want to do this." he said.

"I think I do." Kasey said, sending Evan tumbling across the stones of the front lawn. Kasey went over to the wizard and knelt beside him. She put her hand on his chest and reached in like she was pushing her arm into the water under the bubbles of a bathtub. When her arm came back out Durgaso was howling in pain and she had a red, glowing, pulsing object in her hand. His heart. "Let's see what'll happen if I squeeze this, shall we." Kasey said.

"Stop!" Jorgo yelled, running to her side.

Kasey looked at him in the eyes and her hand tightened around the heart until she was holding nothing but ash and the light had gone out of her grandfather's eyes. She walked over to a small spring with a waterfall that came from a river that wound all around the preserve. When she got there, she deposited the ashes into it and from it, three blue lights glowed at the bottom.