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Aurore's Moemon Adventure
Chapter 65
"Damn it!" Bluebell said, glaring at the inactive stone in her hands. "Why the hell won't this damn stone work? What am I doing wrong?"
"You need to focus!" Micah said, frowning.
"I think I've just about got it…" Lilith said, smiling.
"Damn it!" Bluebell exclaimed, frowning. "Why won't this work?"
Lilith turned to Bluebell, and sighed.
"Listen, pretend like you're trying to use a water move, but instead of releasing it at an opponent, release it into the stone."
"Really?" Bluebell asked, grinning. "Thanks, Lilith…"
"No problem." Lilith said, smiling kindly. "You're so energetic, I wish my daughter could be more like you."
"Ahaha, no you don't." Bluebell said, smiling. "I'm one of a kind, after all!"
"Indeed, you are." She said, nodding.
"Well, I'm going to check on Drew and Hina." Micah said, frowning. "Keep up the good work, you two!"
"We will!" Bluebell said, smiling.
Micah walked over to where Yuni was floating in silent meditation, her eyes shut tight as the gem focused in front of her, Yuni focusing on the gem with all her power.
"What are you doing?" Micah asked, frowning.
"…I'm focusing my power…" Yuni explained. "That way, I will only have to attempt it once. I will focus all my mental powers into constructing a new technique and focusing on visualization."
"Well, if that's what works, good for you." Micah said, shrugging. She walked across the park, and saw Drew standing there, frowning. Several bushes had been torn up, and several trees had been knocked down.
"Well, you seem to be making more progress." Micah said, smiling. "How's it going?"
"I've gotten the basic shape down, but it's far too rough…" Drew said, staring at her injured and sliced arms.
"And you?" Micah asked, turning to Hina.
"I can't even picture it." Hina said, frowning. "I don't know what sort of attack I want…"
"Well, here's a tip for you." Micah said, smiling. "Close your eyes."
"Alright…" Hina said, closing her eyes.
"Now, picture what you think the best attack you could generate is." Micah said, frowning. "It could be anything."
"Okay…" Hina said, closing her eyes. "I have it pictured."
"Great!" Micah said, smiling, picking the stone off of the ground, tossing it into Hina's hands. "Now, focus on the crystal, and release it in the shape of the move you want."
"I will." Hina said, nodding. She focused her power into the stone, and suddenly the stone cut out in a blast of pitch black flames, which spread like, well, wildfire, hitting the trees and catching them ablaze.
"Very powerful!" Micah said, surprised. "But you need more control." Micah snapped her fingers and ice coated over the ground and trees, freezing the flames themselves.
"I-I'm sorry…" Hina said, worriedly.
"It's fine, just a national park, no big whoop." Micah said, smiling. "Besides, I freeze over forests all the time. We might want to go this way, though."
Micah led Hina over to a small lake.
"Now, if you us your flames here, there's nothing you can burn." Micah said, smiling. "Just water."
"Thank you!" Hina said, smiling.
"I'll help you learn control." Drew said, staring at Hina. "We can learn together."
"Thanks!" Hina said, smiling.
"And our last student…" Micah said, walking over to where Sora was practicing alone.
"So I says 'If they'll step up their game, then I'll step up my own'." Sora, disguised as Aurore, said, revealing a serious expression.
"Then I go 'Oh, Aurore, that's so handsome and manly!' to him." Sora, disguised as Sakura, said, revealing a cheerful expression.
"What are you doing?" Micah asked, frowning, hitting Sora on the head.
"Owie…" Sora cried, holding her head in pain. "I was just kidding! Geez, it's too hard to focus, so I was having a little fun, is that so wrong?"
"Listen, kid." Micah said, glaring at him. "Your master is in the middle of a dangerous battle, and all your friends are working to be stronger for him. Now why can't you do the same?"
"I'm sorry, but I'm just not strong enough…" Sora said, frowning. "Maybe… If master was here…"
"Listen, Aurore isn't always going to be there when you battle!" Micah said, frowning, Sora looking at her confused.
"…Okay, he probably will be, but that doesn't matter! You need to learn how to be strong without him, understand?"
"I guess…" Sora said, nodding.
"Good." Micah said, smiling. "You've got incredible power reserves, you just need to access them. Do you think you can do that?"
"Yeah, I guess, I'll try." Sora said, nodding.
"Well, might as well head back." Micah sighed, heading back towards the sewers, where she ran into Aurore.
"Oh, Aurore!" Micah said, surprised. "What are you doing back here? Didn't you leave this morning?"
"It's getting late…" Aurore said, looking at the low hanging sun. "I'm here to see Sora."
"Oh, right, I totally forgot…" Micah said, frowning. "That girl needs to be with someone she trusts when it gets dark…"
Suddenly, a blast of dark lightning erupted from the forest, Micah and Aurore quickly turning towards it. A pillar of dark light shot up into the sky, crackling with energy.
"That's where Sora was!" Micah said, shocked.
"What the hell?" Aurore exclaimed. "What kind of training is this?"
"I'm sorry!" Micah said, the two running towards Sora. "It's just… Well… I gave her some advice on how to perfect her moves, but I didn't know this would happen!"
The two arrived at the clearing, where Sora what standing, the area about a foot around in each direction scorched black.
"Sora!" Aurore said, frowning.
"Master?" Sora asked, turning to Aurore, shocked. "Wh-what are you doing her, master?"
"You're not…" Aurore said, worried.
"Not what?" Sora asked, confused.
"Never mind." Aurore said, hugging Sora tightly.
"Well, thanks…" Sora said, blushing a little, hugging Aurore back.
"Well, you two take your time." Micah said, smiling.
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Lauren: I'm not in it, so meh…
