Illusion: Destiny Awaits (In...

By LivinFaith

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Two girls, two Soul Animals, and one magical, mysterious world. Christi and Sabrina have been best friends... More

Authors' Note
Prologue
1 - Sabrina
1 - Christi
2 - Sabrina
2 - Christi
3 - Sabrina
3 - Christi
4 - Sabrina
4 - Christi
5 - Sabrina
6 - Sabrina
6 - Christi
7 - Sabrina
7 - Christi
8 - Sabrina
8 - Christi
9 - Sabrina
9 - Christi
10 - Sabrina
10 - Christi
11 - Sabrina
11 - Christi
12 - Sabrina
12 - Christi
13 - Sabrina
13 - Christi
14 - Sabrina
14 - Christi
15 - Sabrina
15 - Christi
16 - Sabrina
16 - Christi
17 - Sabrina
17 - Christi
18 - Sabrina
18 - Christi
19 - Sabrina
19 - Christi
20 - Sabrina
20 - Christi
21 - Sabrina
21 - Christi
Mini Epilogue - After the Battle

5 - Christi

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By LivinFaith

"Kase, why would you do such a thing!" I nearly shriek.

"I'm serious! I didn't! I promise!" Kase insists, trying to urge the fact that he didn't do anything. I want to believe him, because he's the only person that can get us out of here, but the tone of his voice doesn't seem right. It seems as if he's almost lying to us. Why would he do that? We woke up in ropes, tied up like we were dead meat. Tied up like we didn't matter. Like we are prisoners. Which I guess we kind of are. Or at least Sabrina is.

"Well," I say, looking at Sabrina, "if you get us out of this mess, and take us home, then all will be alright." I feel the control of my voice getting to Kase's heart.

"But... you're already out of your ropes, and..." he stammers, and I have the urge to throw him into the ocean and feed him to the sharks. That's how I feel right now. I'm not having any tolerance for him. He betrayed my best friend, and I am not going to trust him until he gets us out of here. I can be nice, but right now, it's not the time.

"Kase," I responds, starting out easy, "get... us... OUT OF HERE!" I scream. Kase cringes, and I glare at him.

"You promised Sabrina that you would get us out of here. You would get her out. You haven't. Instead you have tied us up, like we were your prisoners! Is that acceptable? No! I came here to save my best friend! Do you know how much it hurts to know that the one person who your bestie actually trusted betrayed her? Do you understand, mister? I am not going to tolerate you unless you actually get us out of here! Got it?! I don't know why you're being so... so..." I stop there. I think I've proved my point. Kase cowers, looking down at the floor.

"I'm sorry, I'm ashamed of myself." I want to yell even louder than ever before because I am fed up with this guy who is ruining my life.

"You SHOULD be!!!! You should be really ashamed of yourself, Kase. No longer will you be trusted unless you get us OUT OF HERE! Am I clear?!?!?!??" Kase's eyes lock on my necklace, and I turn away.

"I'm not speaking to you until you know what! Sabrina, take care of him." I glare at the wall, clearly fed up with Kase's absolute disruption. Sabrina looks at me, then Kase. She doesn't know what to do. She just stalks off, well sort of. She huddles in a corner while Kase keeps looking at our necklaces. I eye Sabrina, and she shrugs, her trust still wavering. I don't know why he's looking at us like that, so I turn my necklace into a bracelet, and wrap it around my ankle before Kase can see me do it. Sabrina does the same while Kase looks at my neck. He seems very confused and perplexed, but I don't care. Serves him right for not doing the right thing and confessing. Of course, even if he did confess, we still probably wouldn't trust him.

Who trusts a guy that basically wraps you in chains and ropes while you're sleeping? Huh? Anyone not in their right mind, that is. Anyone that thinks people named Kase are good. I mean, how many people do I know named Kase? One, and he betrayed us, so that doesn't count. I exchange a look with Sabrina, and she nods. If we want to get out, then we need to ask Kase to take us.

"Ahem. Kase?" He turns to us, scowling. I shrug, and Sabrina does the same. Kase looks at us weirdly, and I'm worried that our plan will backfire.

"Kase, so. We will remain in trust with you..." He starts to smile. "Wait! We will remain in trust with you, if you promise that you will GET US OUT OF HERE!" Sabrina seems to be in a little bit of shock. I guess she's never heard me like this before. Peculiar. Well she should know that if anyone, anyone dare betray her, they'll have to deal with me. That's what a best friend does. Not only protect, but love them and care for them too. Also, Sabrina's mom once told me: Always make friends with someone who makes you feel good about yourself. If they don't, then they shouldn't be your friend. I think that rule should apply to everyone. Every single living being on this planet.

"Fine, I'll do it," Kase groans.

"Okay," I answer, eyeing Sabrina, "go get the rope to tie your hands with."

"WHAT?!" Kase shrieks. I mean, I've never heard a boy shriek before, but it sure is funny to hear it anyway! I continue to look innocent while I exchange glances with Sabrina.

"That was our deal, wasn't it?" Sabrina inquires, cocking her head. She's such a good actress, that Kase is looking like he believes her! Come on, Kase! You can do better than that! I joke in my head. Our plan wouldn't work if he didn't believe her. Sabrina isn't the best actress though. In our school play in 4th grade, Sabrina got the female lead role: Princess Maribell. She was so excited, that she teased me about having the role of an enchanted fairy (which I loved!). She was having so much fun teasing me, that she forgot to memorize her lines. Then, on opening night for the grade, Sabrina was supposed to be the first to speak. Since she had forgotten to even look at her lines, she made stuff up.

The original storyline was this: a fair princess, Maribell, must find her way home from a terrible storm. On her way, she stumbles upon a mushroom. This particular mushroom is magical, containing the powers of all evil. The owner of the magic mushroom is the fairy Thersa. Princess Maribell is imprisoned by Thersa, for wanting to control all good and evil. A prince then rescues Princess Maribell and puts fairy Thersa into a deep sleep. Then Maribell and the prince live happily ever after and blah blah blah. Sort of cheesy, am I right?

So, Sabrina decided to come up with this totally wacko storyline: Princess Maribell has a boyfriend, aka the prince. She breaks up with him because he's totally grotesque and she ain't want to see his face anymore. Well, at least that's what she said. Then, her best friend, a butterfly (that was supposed to be me. Apparently, Wardrobe didn't do a very good job finding me a fairy costume) comes and leads her to the magical world of Lanivrtasia. There she meets the Emperor, the evil ruler of a land nearby. He had a whole galactic army with armed droids and battleships and jets. Then it got kind of wonky. Enough talk about Sabrina's acting skills. It's time to make a deal with 'Kase my boy.'

"Sabrina! Wake up!" I whisper harshly, hoping Sabrina will stir at the least. Kase is gone, again! I mean, how are we supposed to trust him? Especially now? He leaves us while we're stuck in a prison cell. A thought strikes me. He knows how to get out! And he didn't even tell us! How dare he! If I could, I'd... I can't believe it!

"Sabrina! I think I know something! Kase knows how to get out, and he didn't even tell us!"

"And how do you know that?" Sabrina questions, rubbing her eyes wearily. I roll my own and huff.

"Kase betrayed us, and he's gone. He knows how to get out." Sabrina ponders the concept while I think about how we can escape from this wretched place.

"WAIT! Sabrina! I thought we were going to tie Kase's hands together as a consequence!" I gasp.

"Oh, no! We forgot. He could be anywhere!" She shakes her head, and I ask her a question to get our minds off of Kase.

"So, what's all the fuss about Lobo?" I smile slyly.

"1) It's Lupo. 2) There is 'no fuss' about him. He's just a dream."

"A dream boyfriend?" I tease while Sabrina sticks her tongue out.

"EWWW! Gross! No, Lupo is a wolf. He talked to me in my dream."

"What did he say?" I ask, but shush Sabrina. Kase is back.

"I went out to get us some 5-star food." I look at Sabrina, and she shrugs cautiously.

"Ah, c'mon guys! Do you still not trust me? Look, I stole some food from a guard over there, so I care that you're not dead." He shoves a tray of sandwiches close to us, and my stomach growls. Seeing food always makes me hungry. Sabrina lunges for a sandwich (precisely her favorite), cucumber, cheddar cheese and smoked ham drooping from two slabs of pita bread. Darting my eyes back and forth between the sandwiches and Sabrina (who's gulfing it down like a starving child), I rub my stomach.

"Maybe I shouldn't..." I rub my stomach a little more before Kase insists,

"Take it, Christi," he says holding up the tray. It's tempting and I don't remember the last time I ate. I reach for the pumpernickel bread, stuffed with provolone cheese, shredded lettuce, cucumbers, and salami. It's SALAMI! I haven't had that in years! My lips reach the sandwich, and I feel restoration come to me. Food! I think to myself. I sigh in pleasure.

"Christi! Wake up! Get the rope. We need to tie Kase's hands together."

"Why, again?" I drowsily ask.

"We're escaping! Kase is taking us home!"

"Oh, joy! I bet he's going to take us back to another prison cell." Sabrina scowls at my response but starts to tie Kase's wrists. After we have finished, Kase wakes up. He rolls his eyes after seeing the rope.

"Come on. We can get out without being noticed if we go now. You know that we can, right? I know where we can escape. If we go now, then you'll be home with no trouble at all." Sabrina looks eager to go, and I guess I should share her same excitement. I mean I still don't fully trust this guy and I totally trust Sabrina, so...

"Okay, let's go." We follow Kase to the other side of the prison cell, and he literally opens up the wall. There seems to be a hidden passageway we didn't know about. Hmm, suspicious. Why didn't he just do this in the first place?

"Follow me," Kase says as if we weren't doing that in the first place. He climbs through the hole in the wall and we reluctantly do so after his body disappears. Once in the passageway, I feel like I'm very claustrophobic. Sabrina grimaces, so I know she's feeling the same way. Finally, we're out of the stinky, dull and tiny passageway, and onto the floors of the hallway. The lights flicker, and I hug Sabrina. I'm nervous. Kase tiptoes (but not very gracefully) down the hall as the lights dance and the flaming torches burn brightly. Then, the light bulbs above go out, leaving us in the dim light of the fire.

"Ready!" Kase shouts and a guard steps out from the shadows.

"Huh? What's happening? Kase?" Sabrina questions in great anxiety.

"Don't worry, he's good. He'll help us get out." We breathe in deeply, while Kase shouts the same word again. Three more guards step out, and I shiver. Something isn't right. I don't feel too good about this.

"Ready!" Kase cries and a whole army surrounds us. Kase steps back, joining them.

"Fire," he says finally. The army readies their arrows. We've been ambushed. Kase has betrayed us.

And so, the fight begins. 

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