I wake up, throw on a pair of jeans and a purple tee, and head downstairs. Everybody except Aislin is there.

"Evan, does Aislin and Laylen know about Alex?" it pains me to say.

"Yea, that's why Aislin is upstairs, actually. She found his body and ran up there." Laylen replies.

"It's already nine, Gemma. We should probably get going," Evan says.

"Yeah, you're right," I reply.

"Where do we fight?"I ask.

Evan's answer surprises me, "The City of Crystal."

"Ok."

As if we silently agreed on getting ready, we all stand up and headed to our rooms. Was I just supposed to bring a weapon or wear something special like a dress? Actually, I don't care anymore. I fix up my hair, brush my teeth, and decide that I'm prepared to go.


After foreseeing us to the City of Crystal, we wait.

"When is she going to come?" Laylen asks.

"I don't know,"I reply. People should really stop asking me questions that I can't answer.

"Maybe she doesn't know we are here," Evan adds.

"Probably," I say.

"How will we tell her?" Laylen questions.

A hand grips my shoulder and I turn around to attack, but it is just Dyviniouse.

"I can contact her through my power if you would like," he says.

"That would be great," I say, trying to ignore the fact that he was eavesdropping.

Dyviniouse walks away and leaves us three to our thoughts.

After sitting around for a while, a black cloud forms in the middle of the large room we are standing in. The cloud slowly fades leaving a dark figure. I think it's Luce, but when I look closer, it's actually Helena.

"What are you doing here?" I spit, trying to hide my anger.

"I thought I would come watch the show," she says in her sickening voice.

Watch the show my butt, she came here to try to take my soul after having beaten Luce, if I beat Luce. What do I do now?

"Surprise her," Evan whispers in my ear.

"What?"

"Take her by surprise. Defeat her."

Without thinking, I run towards Helen and try to knock her over, but obviously I'm not strong enough. She barely budges.

"That tickled," she taunts.

I decide to use a different tactic and use these omnia powers. I take my hands and focus on creating a ball of fire. I can feel the heat as the ball swells up to about the size of my head. Helen looks confused, and I throw it at her head. She stumbles back a little, and when she looks back at me, I see a burn on her left cheek. Now she's pissed.

"You little brat!" she yells while lunging towards me.

I dodge easily, being a keeper really helps with avoiding getting hit.

I turn swiftly and grab her leg to bring her down, but she manages to kick me in the face and I let go. It hurts a lot more than it sounds.

She reaches for my throat to choke me, but I focus my brain on a vase by her shoulder, make it lift in the air, and drop it on her head. It shatters and Helen screams. I run into a different room, the one with the crystal ball. Evan and Laylen follow.

"Why don't you help me?" I ask them, annoyed that they aren't even trying to help.

"We aren't allowed," Evan replies.

"It's a rule in the City of Crystal," Laylen adds.

Funny, I thought we had already broken tons of rules.

Helena grabs my foot and yanks me down, my head hits the floor and I see black blotches in my vision. Out of the corner of my eye, I see her pull a knife out from behind her. She presses it to my throat.

"I have wanted to do this for a long time," Helena hisses.

I concentrate really hard on trying to throw her off of me using omnia powers. I would foresee out of here, but Helena would still be with me.

Even though I use as much will as I can, my omnia power seems to be useless. Trying to throw her body off of mine with pure strength won't work either.

Helen keeps the knife on my throat, but doesn't press. She wants me to feel as much fear as possible. I'm not really scared though, I have died many times.

I glance over to my side, and the giant crystal ball is only about a foot away. There's a small gap between two of the people attached to it. The ball is probably what is stopping my power. I reach for it, maybe it will do something.

Helena is too focused on my neck to notice.

"This will be fun," she states, and starts pressing the knife into my neck. She presses slowly, and blood begins to spurt out. The pain is terrible.

I keep reaching towards the ball, careful not to move my neck a millimeter.

Blood trickles down from the wound and onto the floor.

I close my eyes and keep reaching, but I'm about two inches away from the ball. It is too far, I won't be able to reach it. The world is doomed.

I hear Laylen's voice. "Stupid hag."

Helen stops leaning on me for a second to look at Laylen, and I use the chance to touch the ball.

My finger reaches it.

All I see is brightness. Just whiteness and nothing else. The pain of the knife feels like it's a million miles away, just a slight annoyance. This is the white light I saw in my future. It isn't death, it's light. It's amazing. I don't want to leave it. Aimlessly I wander, until I feel as if my soul is being tugged back.

I can feel power pulsing through my hand, even though I can't see it yet. I try my best to stay in this beautiful place when I am suddenly pulled back to reality.

Helena is trying her best to keep me down, but I slowly overpower her and stand up. I look at my hand, and I can see glowing power coursing through it.

I rise and push my hand against her chest. I can see the terrified look on her face, a look that I am sure nobody else has ever seen before. The energy in my hand begins to pulse. I release the power onto Helen, and she falls.

Her limp body lays on the floor, and slowly begins to disappear. She is gone for good.

"You did it!" Laylen yells as he hugs me. Also, the wound from that knife is gone.

I smile so brightly that I am sure I am going to set something on fire.

Evan looks at me and grins. Everything is going to be okay. Hopefully.