I turn to see Ella pulling me in to the bathroom before I seem to blackout but I can hear whats happening. I seem to go into a mental state where I can see myself in my own fantasy world. I look at myself to see that my eyes are changing from green to blue and I wake myself up.
"What just happened," I say fully alert and now looking at Ella.
"Look I'm really sorry and you might hate me but you have powers now but you can't tell anyone about your powers," Ella explains in a whispered voice, "or else I'm dead with the rest of the group. Understand?"
I nod my head.
"This group that I'm in has powers of that in a wide-know poplar game but we also have secondary powers. Mine is mind-control. So if you tell anyone I can and will have to control you to tell them it's a joke or something else," Ella says.
I go back to see my fantasy world to find Ella and the rest of the group along with Mason and Taylor in a all white room. I see Ella standing by a blue wall, a boy with most of the group standing by a red wall, and Ella's friend Gaby standing with another girl in front of a green wall. How did the room go from white to multicolored?
"Well hi guys, i didn't want to tell anyone this but, I-I have a second part and side to me and it has a frightful figure. I just want you to not judge me but now all of you have that power to shape-shift into it. I'm really sorry guys, I have to go and hide now, I'm to nervous," Ella says running into a different room.
I look at see everyone whispering, even her group mates. I look around and sprint after her without a second thought. As soon as I get to her, I notice her starting to, well, change in figure.
"Ella," I say now patting her wings," you don't have to be scared, I'm scared about this whole situation right now. I don't really know anybody here so yea."
"You just don't understand what I've been through since a few months ago. My life, my future, my DNA, they have all been changed to meet the demands of my rank in the group and my place here on earth as a human being. In the last few minutes, i blackout and poof, I'm now a Hybrid, or should I say superhuman. But I just can't really handle any of this because lets face it, I haven't been myself even before I meet you, and I won't be my good old, not-sad-all-the-time-self like I was before the lightning, because I'm changing along with my DNA," Ella says trying to stay strong.
I pat her on the back thinking to myself 'I know a story about another Dragon Hybrid, maybe that could help.' I look at her with tears in both of our eyes. "I'm really sorry about this, yea you may already can tell by my wings that I'm a Clash of Clans Dragon Hybrid, but I'm still my normal self, like I was when I meet you," she says.
I flash back to that day during the tryouts for cross country, that she helped me through it, and also found my phone. She was so happy but now I understand the happy side of her is a cover up. "Ella, there's a story about another Dragon Hybrid, maybe you could read it? It might help, even though it's a fanfiction."
"Ella, where are you," Hunter yells from the room with the rest of the group in it," I just explained to them everything so you can come out now."
"Looks like I have to go and face one of my fears," she says as she sighs, "when do I have to have bad things happen to me? Oh and that fanfiction about a Minecraft Dragon Hybrid because I've heard that story from a lot of people, some saying he was good and some saying he was evil, I can't really learn anything though, it's only fanfiction and a game."
"I guess your right," I reply as I see her turn into pure human, "guess I have to follow you."
"Yep."
I sigh and follow Ella out into the room.
"Ava, can you please take us from our mind world to the portal world?" Hunter asks when Ella enters the room.
I think to myself, 'what is mind world and portal world?'
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Spark (Under Editing and Updating)
FanfictionSure, you've seen these types of books, the ones with a group of kids with superpowers, the ones with the elemental powers, even the ones about going into a game, but this new group of kids aren't like their cliched counterparts - they're our counte...
