@Elder-God-Jacks347
I wouldn't do that if I were you. Making sound will only make finding her harder. She laid on her bed and stared up at the ceiling. She felt horrible that Ameila ran away and even worse that she couldn't go with him to find her.
I wouldn't do that if I were you. Making sound will only make finding her harder. She laid on her bed and stared up at the ceiling. She felt horrible that Ameila ran away and even worse that she couldn't go with him to find her.
"Amelia!" He called louder. "Please! I'm sorry!" His heart felt like it was going to explode.
Soft growls emerged from the bushes. All of his yelling had caught the attention of the coyotes. If he didn't stop, they'd attack.
"Ame-" He stopped in his tracks at the growls. Their eyes shined through the darkness of the forest, their shadow figures made out just barely by the moonlight. Amelia…
They grew closer, still growling softly. If he didn't find Amelia quickly, he'd be done for.
He didn't want to do this. He knew that later he'd pass out and not be able to get up for a few days, but he knew if he didn't, he wouldn't get up at all.
He pushed off the ground a little, gravity temporarily forgetting about him for a second before he fell back down. Pain struck his chest. Come on… He tried again, the shadows nearing. He only got a few feet before he fell again.
She sighed, that's it. She couldn't take it anymore. She slipped out the passageway and it didn't take too long to find Jackson. "Hey!" The wolves seemed to pause, looking to her. She growled something unintelligible but they whimpered in fear and took off in the other direction. She kneeled next to him and wrapped him in her arms. "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I knew it was a bad idea to leave you out here by yourself, I'm so sorry." She muttered.
Jackson looked up at her. She was just a silhouette to to him, his vision darkening from the attempt. "Where's Amelia?" Every part of him ached.
"Shh, don't speak. It's okay. I'll look for her, you stay here." She whispered softly. She kissed his forehead and headed off into the trees to look for Amelia.
"No, wait!" He stood up only to see millions of colors flash around. His side found a tree to lean against. Just once more… He pushed up with his feet again, hoping that his powers would let him even with all the blurriness.
And they did. It lifted him up above the leaves, just far enough to where he could still see but not get hurt.
I just hope she wasn't taken by the hunters… She pressed through the trees, her stomach tied up in knots.
Jackson flew over the forest. He scanned for both of them, trying not to fall. "Amelia! Ivy!". The wind was cool in his face, blowing his hair everywhere.
She turned but when she saw nothing, just shook her head. "I'm not tired enough to be hallucinating, what's going on?" She muttered under her breath, turning back and continuing to look.
He finally caught sight of something moving. He swooped down past the trees and close to the ground just to see what it was. "Ivy!" Relief washed over him, but he didn't touch back down to the earth. As soon as he made contact, all his energy would be stripped from him and given back to gravity.
This time, she ignored it as her imagination and kept walking. She wouldn't give up until she found Amelia.
"Ivy, wait!" He could feel his abilities beginning to dim. Not yet. "Please!"
She pressed her hands over her ears. "I swear, I think I'm going insane. I keep hearing voices!" She just kept walking, trying her best to not feel like she was going crazy.
He gruntef a little as ue sped a little faster. "Ivy!" He finally gave up on just his voice and flew up behind her, swooping her up in his arms.
She tensed up but relaxed when she noticed who had scooped her up. "Jackson? What are you doing out here, considering your state, it's dangerous."
"I'm fine. I mean, when I'm flying." He shifted yet in his arms a bit, still scanning for Amelia. "Once I touch the ground, I'll probably pass out."
"Jackson please. You should go back and rest, I'll look for Amelia. It's not safe for you to be out like this." Her eyes filled with worry and concern.
"I don't care about me. I need to find her." He couldn't, he wouldn't, just leave without finding her.
She sighed, it seemed like there was no convincing him. "Alright, fine. But you have to be quiet. The more you yell, the worse the forest gets."
"Fine. How are we supposed to find her then?" He didn't have time to wonder what was in the forest.
"Just wait." She snapped and the trees seemed to turn toward her. "Find the girl and bring her to me. Quickly!" They swayed in the breeze like a sort of nod and returned to normal, the wind kicking up slightly.
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