Chapter 20

Drumming my thigh to the beat of the music, completely ignoring Pitch, I tried to think of what to do. I sat down on the grass, rubbing my hands, still trying to get whatever was on me off. I closed my eyes, rocking back and forth still trying to think of what to do. I was about to open my eyes again, when a fierce wind almost blew me over. I took a pony tail holder from my wrist and pulled my hair up, and wrapped it tightly with the pony tail holder.

The wind immediately blew my legs and feet, forcing me to stand up. I put a hand cover my eyes, and slowly tried to open them to see what in the world was going on. I put another hand out to fight the wind, but it didn't do a thing. Pretty soon it was making me go backwards. The wind whipped my earphones out of the plug of my iPod shuffle, the shuffle still safely hidden away in my hoodie pocket. I took out my earphones, barely catching them, since the wind beat me to it, putting them in my pocket with my phone and my shuffle.

Stumbling with the wind, I cried out, "Pitch let go!"

Pitch said, "Oh so now you want to talk to me? and I wish the wind was my doing, but sadly, no your puny human body is probably just tired of hiding it from you. You may learn to control your powers, but the guardians will never forget your betrayal. My only hope is that they are in a safe hiding place away from you. Oh well, guess they'll hate you forever now, goodbye, dear. Till we meet again. Good luck with the wind!" he said sarcastically.

A black sand horse fought its way through the wind, the wind scattering the sand everywhere, making it hard to see. The sand hurt my eyes, so I shut them tightly. I heard a loud neigh, and when I looked again, the horse was gone, probably taking Pitch with it, leaving me stuttering about how the guardians do not hate me and that my body wasn't hiding my powers from me. Of course, it really wasn't of any use anyway, the opponent in my argument being gone, so I decided to go with the wind anyway since I knew it wasn't Pitch's doing.

The wind wasn't at all cold like winter wind should be. It felt warm and sunny, probably because of Tooth's garden's wonderful temperature, I concluded.

The wind kept beating against my legs, and I struggled to keep standing, instead of collapsing on the floor.

Instead of the wind dragging me, I tried to make it look like I actually had a choice in this, and I tried to walk with it. But it didn't work very well. Half an hour later, it dragged me across Tooth's river, and made me fall down the waterfall. There was wind, to hold me, but it was rather terrifying.
I screamed the whole way until I thought of Jack laughing hysterically at me, and tried to calm myself, breathing deeply, and closing my eyes.

I stopped falling, and I slowly opened my eyes again, and I was hovering over a pond, every shape silhouetted by the moonlight.

Suddenly the wind dropped me, making my feet splash again the water. The water soaking my lower jeans and shoes.

Something moved from the water up around my legs, waist, arms, neck and my head. Gasping for breath and of being terrified.

I screamed in agony as sudden pain shot through me. The wind started pulling me up again, making me legs and arms spread apart. Light shown through my sleeves and poured out. I kept opening my mouth, but my voice wouldn't come out.

The wind dropped me, and I collapsed in the shallow pond, face down, everything was wet. Whimpering I sat up, one leg on either side of me, just waiting to fall asleep on me.

Looking at me, I wasn't wearing a hoodie anymore, but a short sleeve shirt, and there were thin, green vines, almost like a net on my arms. There were thicker vines on my hands. After feeling them I realized those were the things that I tried to get off.

Muttering, I stood up. "Why does this weird stuff always happen to me?"

really sorry it took so long ^^"

i've been trying to write this chapter for a while, but can't think of how it should go... XD

BUT i got an idea. XD