Chapter 39
"Oh no you don't!" my mother screamed. Making my hands push into Darkness's direction, fierce overwhelming light flooded into his direction. Darkness screamed, the light too much.
Not even a moment later, my mother had left, not having a strong connection since it was night. I sunk into the ground, smoking rising. I collapsed exhaustedly, Caleb catching me, and his mothered practically snatching me from his arms. She had told me she always wanted a daughter.
I gasped and quickly sat up. Panting for a few minutes I glanced at the worried old eyes looking at me. "Oh good. I didn't kill you. which means my mother helped."
I continued, "And i am so sorry for smirking and cocking my head. That was just. That was just creepy. And I didn't even technically see it. Oh well. Horror was never my favorite genre anyway." I laughed nervously. Everyone smiled and hugged me tightly, including Eliot and Help, who were freed from their cage.
"Uuhm. Guys. Kinda can't breathe down here." my muffled voice muttered.
They let go, but Caleb's mother gave me one last hug, and the joyful tears were still in her eyes when she pulled back.
I stumbled up. "Welp. Anyone ready for more? Hehe. Still kinda need to find the lair and stop his pla-" Agonizing pain ran through my head. I collapsed onto the ground.
"Headachheee..." I told the others.
"Headache.." I repeated, thinking about why this sounded so familiar.
Tossed. Salad. I smiled.
"Headache!" I smiled and leaped off the ground.
"Heya sis!" Mother Nature grinned at me as I leapt into her arms. We skipped towards the rest of the group, Jack, Bunnymund, Help, Eliot, Caleb, and his mother. They were gone. All of them. Mother Nature motions for me to follow her.
I nervously followed her, watching the darkness all around me.
A tinny little figure cried softly behind a tree.
"...Eliot?" i said soothingly.
He gasped, terrified. "What-" I started to ask, but a sharp pain shot through as my skin on my arm got cut open.
"GIVE ME THE BOY!" my attacker yelled.
They shoved me down scraping my knee.
I stumbled up, mud on my face. I whirled around, Eliot crouching behind me.
"Mother Nature?" I cried out.
Mother Nature thrust her sword at me, just missing my shoulder. She put out her fort, stepping closer to me.
She stepped closer, but her motions slowed down. She pushed thorny plants at me, but my sister grew slight control, making the plants go flying upwards.