08-17-2018, 12:24 AM
Danika realized her fascination was misplaced. The threat rose. Everything happened at once. She looked to Marcus like he might offer guidance, but when he ran into the battle, Danika could not abandon him to his fate. There was nothing she could do, but she stayed anyway.
Their respite from the danger was short. Ghostly white, they glided through the air like clouds. Yet there was mass in the mist. They pulsated and rolled, forming shapes and emitting light. There was no rational explanation to their existance.
But then the dived upon their prey. One swallowed up Marcus, who collapsed in pain. Danika sank alongside him, trying to get the thing off. But there was nothing to grip, nothing to push. The white just floated through her hands like fog.
"How do I help you?!" She screamed, but Marcus retreated within that ghostly white shell, unable to hear. Perhaps unable to speak.
Then she was flung from her feet. The Domininons tumbled, regrouped and flung their magics back in defense.
She had magic as well, but the more she tried to reach for it, the more it slipped through her fingers like fog.
Marcus was in agony. She swept side to side, trying to find someone that could help. Finally, she saw a man standing alone, "Help me!" She cried out to him, if he could even hear her.
Their respite from the danger was short. Ghostly white, they glided through the air like clouds. Yet there was mass in the mist. They pulsated and rolled, forming shapes and emitting light. There was no rational explanation to their existance.
But then the dived upon their prey. One swallowed up Marcus, who collapsed in pain. Danika sank alongside him, trying to get the thing off. But there was nothing to grip, nothing to push. The white just floated through her hands like fog.
"How do I help you?!" She screamed, but Marcus retreated within that ghostly white shell, unable to hear. Perhaps unable to speak.
Then she was flung from her feet. The Domininons tumbled, regrouped and flung their magics back in defense.
She had magic as well, but the more she tried to reach for it, the more it slipped through her fingers like fog.
Marcus was in agony. She swept side to side, trying to find someone that could help. Finally, she saw a man standing alone, "Help me!" She cried out to him, if he could even hear her.