Immortal 2 #17

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Azura's PoV   Jaja and I laughed as we discussed Zero because when I told her about my boyfriend, she said she wanted to see Zero because he was a werewolf. It will be her first time seeing a werewolf.   "Let me take you with me to the palace," I said to Jaja, and she smiled back.   "He's lovely, isn't he? And Clever?" Jaja asked me a question. She was very clingy to me.   "He is very clever! If you want, you can also meet my four beasts," I told Jaja, and she was taken aback.   "Four beasts? Don't they kill witches as well?" I shook my head when Jaja asked.   "The four beasts have contracted me by blood; just let me know when they fight you," I said to Jaja.   "All right, I'd like to meet the four beasts as well!" Jaja said this to me, and I reached for the fire spellbook.   "Are you all right? We are done resting. Let's get back to training," I said to Jaja, and she nodded.   We both stood up, and I was the first to read a spell, followed by Jaja. I saw an attack that said fireworks magisti is firecracker magisti. When I finished reading about how to do it, I gave Jaja the book and concentrated hard.   "I'll read first," Jaja said, and I nodded, closing my eyes and spreading my hand.   "Fireworks magisti!" I yelled and was surprised when it exploded right in my hand, so Jaja and I moved back.   "What did you try, sister?" Jaja said this while laughing, so I laughed as well.   I turned around because I was afraid I'd hit Jaja if I tried again, took a deep breath, and repeated the fireworks.   I placed my hand on the sky and saw fireworks come out, so I smiled, it was so fast to learn this spell! The firecracker magisti will be the next thing I do.   "You're a wonderful sister!" I smiled when I heard Jaja say this and heard her clap.   I took a deep breath and declared the firecrackers magisti, and I enhanced it in the sky. I was surprised by the force of its explosion because it was a cracker, and it exploded one after the other.   "The shot was compelling, sister!" Jaja told me, and we both ran simultaneously because the duration of my shots will fade one after the other.   We burst out laughing when we got away, and I saw Sam emerge from the witches' palace.   "You two are just here. I was looking for you. It looks like you two are close." Sam said, and Jaja quickly looked away, embarrassed.   "We're not even close!" When Jaja reacted to Sam, she frowned.   "Even if you keep it a secret, Jaja, I'll find out, so don't pout there," Sam said, and Jaja remained silent.   "How are you? Is it okay? Don't you have a problem? Is it hard?" She asks me.   "Indeed, I don't have a problem, but I also don't have a problem about being easy or hard to do it; the spells from the book are lovely," I said to Sam.   "I'd like to see what you've learned," Sam said, and I smiled.   "What kind of spell do you want to see? Is it the whole thing or just half of it?" I asked Sam, and she contemplated.   "Even if it was just the water or fire spell I saw today," Sam said to me, and I nodded.   "Waterfall, magisti!" I cast the spell, and Sam was astounded by what she saw when I raised my hand, and it rained water.   "Water ball, magisiti!" I yelled and built a circle on my hand, but it was water, and I spilled it on them, which surprised them.   "Azura, you surprise me! I thought we were going to die!" Sam said, and I laughed.   "My water ball knows who the opponent is and who is not the opponent," I said to Sam.   "So when I try to hit you, you just become wet, and you won't drown," I said to Sam, and Sam nodded. The next thing I did was summon the water dragon.   "Magisti of the water dragon!" I yelled, and the entire dragon made of water flew out of my hand, and my heart pounded so hard that I fell to my knees.   "Sis!" Jaja yelled, and Sam focused his attention on my actions; my eye hurt again. Is this what happens to me when I'm still powerless?   "Sis, the color of your eyes," Jaja said softly, and I covered my eyes to prevent her from seeing it.   "I'm fine, Sam. Please take me back to my room," I told Sam.   "I'll look after you, Jaja; you go to Queen Dasy and tell her what happened," Sam said, and I stopped her.   "Don't tell Queen Daesy because I don't want to be a burden," I said as Sam assisted me in getting to my feet.   When we return to my room, I take a deep breath, wondering if my wizard powers will reawaken. Clark needs to put that power to sleep again because I'm sure someone is summoning me to use my wizard powers.   "How do we make contact with the people you know? Can you contact them?" I nodded when Sam asked.   "I'll take care of it; you can leave," I said to Sam.   "Are you certain?" Sam asked, and I nodded; Jaja was concerned about me, so I smiled.   "I'm fine, don't worry," I assured Sam, and she left my room.   My eyes hurt even more, and I took a deep breath, wondering how I could contact Clark. All I could do was wound myself and summon my four beasts.   They were stunned when they fell in front of me.   "My lady!" They all yelled.   "I need help! I can't put my wizard power to sleep; call Clark; he's in the ancient tree near the witches' palace," I explained, and they immediately nodded.   "Yes, my lady!" They said it all at once and then vanished.   I lay down while waiting for them to return here. Later, I heard the door open and saw Clark coming here, and he quickly approached me.   "How could I have known that your wizard power would awaken again?" Clark said to me, making me sit up properly and touching my back.   "Calm down. Everything will be fine," Clark said, and the pain in my eyes began to fade.   When Clark is finished putting my wizard power to sleep, I noticed the four beasts' worried stares. Did Zero know? I'm sure he knows, and he's probably on his way here.   "Does Zero knows?" I asked them.   "Zero knows, but I don't think he was concerned because when I called him, he was just surprised; if Zero came here now, he might come later," Zach replied.   "Azura, don't worry, Zero isn't coming. I can see he's just calm, and he knows you'll be able to fight what you're feeling right now," Clark said to me.   "I hope Zero's okay and don't worry about me. Perhaps my wizard power is awakening because I'm casting a powerful spell," I said Clark.   "You are correct, my lady! You haven't yet trained with the wizard's tribe, so perhaps your wizard power is awakening to share your spell power with you," Zach responded to what I said to Clark.   "It's a possibility, but I believe your sword is calling you; that sword can kill any creatures," Clark said. Sword? Does this imply that I will be armed with a mighty sword capable of dispatching all manner of foes?   "I think so because of the sword that I will know that when I'm doing my training at the wizard's palace," I said to Clark, using my cultivating to check for any pain in my body, but there was none.   "My lady, if you want, we can pass our power again," Gabriel said.   "Thank you, Gabriel, but I'm fine," I said to Gabriel as I stood up, smiling because I was able to stand up well.   They were surprised when I built a mirror with my iron power in my hand, and I gave it to Gabriel.   "Rather than injuring myself just to summon you, use this mirror so you can contact me, and I can contact you," I said as I showed the mirror.   "As you wish, my lady, I will handle it," Gabriel said, grabbing the mirror I made, and I remembered that they needed to get out of here so that Sam and Jaja wouldn't come back to see them.   "You need to get out of here. My acquaintance who is a witch might see you. She might return any minute," I told them, and as they teleported away, I took a deep breath.   I sat in the chair and opened the fire spellbook; I just read the different fire spells first, and I'm learning them as I read.   I got up and opened the door when I heard a knock. Sam opened it for me, and she was surprised to see that I was okay.   "Azura, how do you get up so quickly? Are you all right right now? What exactly did you do?" Sam asked as she examined my entire body.   "Don't worry, Sam, I'm fine; you can call Jaja again so we can learn the spell together," I said, and Sam became sad.   "She said that because she didn't want to go with you to learn the spell any longer. She blamed herself for your weakness and pain," Sam was astounded when she told me. Why would she think that? It wasn't her fault.   "I don't know how to talk to her again, I don't know how to make friends, so I don't know what advice I can give," I said. Sam patted my shoulder.   "Let her be; I'm sure she'll come to you on her own," Sam said, and I smiled.   "Even if she doesn't come near me anymore because I'm getting close to her, I don't want to have someone close to me because I know your life is limited," I said, bowed down, and cried.   "Is that so? I understand that I'm leaving, so you won't be as close to me as I am to you," Sam said to me as she walked away.   I returned to my seat and was about to read when I noticed the strong wind; I looked outside and felt back with my family.   Why do I have the impression that Mom is standing next to me? Tears welled up in my eyes, and I bit my lip so hard that I thought, if only time travel could be possible, I'd do it.   I closed the book and teleported to a location with waterfalls. I sat down and examined my hands; the wind grew stronger as I sat here.   Clark appeared out of nowhere and sat down next to me.   "What exactly are you doing here? I thought you were learning how to cast a fire spell?" Clark said this while gazing up at the sky.   "I just remember my family, I'm thinking about how they are, and I think that I wish I could just travel time," I replied to Clark as he constructed a flower in his hand.   Clark handed it to me, and I looked at it, thinking, "Wow, this flower is so beautiful." I said to Clark when I picked each petal, and when it lost all of its petals, it was as if the flower's life had ended.   It felt as if I was gradually losing everything and that my life would be meaningless.   "You know, as long as you're still here, you treasure everyone you know, even if it hurts them to let go," Clark said to me as I looked at him.   "That's what I don't want, and you tell me I should treasure it? It's fine if it's my boyfriend, but I can't say the same for other people," I told Clark, and I got up.   "I'm going back to the witch's palace," I said as I teleported back there.   I just wandered around the palace because Clark will follow me if I go out again, I took a deep breath, and I came across those who were practicing the spell.   They studied the spell together, and I saw them when I noticed Jaja alone and without a companion. She carefully reads the book as her hand shapes how to do it.   Suddenly Sam looked at my behavior, and she smiled, she waved at me, and I thought to go inside. I approached her, and I sat down next to her. I looked at the book she was reading and that fire spell.   "Seems like you liked the fire spell, that's nice, and I'm sure that will suit you," I said to Jaja, and she just smiled.   "Yes, it will radically alter my life! Isn't it true that I'm also stunning?" Jaja told me, and I used my power to make her clothes look better, and she was surprised.   "You're wonderful, sis!" Jaja said to me, and I heard a whisper, and when I looked around, everyone studying the spell here was staring at me.   "Looks like they liked your power, sis," Jaja said to me.   "Let them enjoy my power; I won't harm them, and I know I'm immortal," I said to Jaja, and she showed me something in her book.   "I'd like to learn your firecracker spell as well; how did you do that?" Jaja said to me.   "It's a difficult spell, but it's up to you whether you can do it, and if you did it, then that's great," I explained to Jaja.   "Should I give it a try now?" Jaja said to me.   "Let's go outside," I said to Jaja, and when we got outside, she sat down, and I just stood there.   Jaja carefully read it first, and long before she understood, she placed his hand on the loose spot and said the word firecracker spell.   When it exploded a little, I laughed, and Jaja sniffed at me.   "Why are you giggling, sis? Please don't make fun of me! I'm so humiliated!" I patted Jaja's shoulder as she spoke.   "It's not funny, which is why I believe you!" When I told Jaja, she smiled.   Sam is right deciding whether Jaja will talk to me or not, and she is now talking to me again. **   
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