But before I could delve deeper, Gale quickly chanted a mysterious spell.
No sooner had she finished than the sky changed.
The dense clouds churne
d violently, the winds intensifying to fearsome levels, threatening to sweep everything away.
âHa-ha!â Galeâs laughter, sharp and mocking, filled the air as she reveled in the chaos.
âSo what if I perish? Youâll still be plagued by the calamities of this world.
This is your doom!â
Calamities?
What was she alluding to?
A shadow fell over my face, my mind racing with questions.
But before I could probe further, Gale, appearing content with her final act, closed her eyes for the last time.
âSheâs gone.
Sheâs truly goneâ¦â
Amidst the eerie chorus of the spirits, they pulled Galeâs body into the earth, her form vanishing completely.
Suddenly, a distant thunderclap broke the silence, followed by a fierce gust sweeping across the land.
As the dense clouds parted, a bolt of lightning, serpent-Like, slashed the darkened sky.
And there, in the heavens, a massive rift appeared, like a colossal barrier tearing apart.
Debraâs POV:
The crowd watched, stunned, as they all turned their eyes upward to the strange sight.
The rift was as dark as a deep well in the night.
No one could see what was in it.
âWhat in the world is happening?â
I squinted at the rift, feeling a knot of worry in my stomach.
I couldnât recall anything like this ever happening before, and there was no mention of it in any history books I knew.
This was beyond my knowledge.
Caleb came over, standing protectively in front of me.
He glanced nervously at the rift and shook his head.
âI have no idea whatâs going on.
Letâs just be careful and keep our distance.
â
The werewolves and witches, like me, stood stunned.
With Gale gone, their nerves settled, and the need for battle faded away.
Whispers erupted among the gathered crowd.
âWhatâs up with that rift? Itâs freaking me out.
â
âNo clue.
Could it mean the end of everything?â
âWhat? The end? Thatâs terrifying!â
âSurely not! I donât want to believe it!â