Kente’s POV
Kente hid behind a coal pile, his heart thumping loud in his chest. The forge district glowed red from the big ovens, and the prison gates stood tall ahead, guarded by men in dark cloaks with sharp spears. His pendant felt hot—like Zuri was calling him. His tunic, tan with orange and blue streaks, was covered in ash, but he didn’t care. He had to save Zuri.
Tamara peeked out, clutching his stick. “Kente, those guards look tough,” he said, his voice shaky. His shell glowed dim, flickering like it was nervous too.
“We’ll get past them,” Kente said, trying to sound strong. “Zuri’s counting on us. Miss Wolo’s here—look!” A big wave of heat rolled over the ground, making the guards stumble. Miss Wolo’s fire magic lit up the night.
Chioma jumped up, her gold eyes shining. “Now’s our chance!” she said. “Kente, lead us—your pendant knows where Zuri is!”
Kente ran toward the gates, dodging a spear that whooshed past. The pendant pulled him to a small door on the side. “Here!” he yelled, waving at Chioma and Tamara. He felt brave—like something big was waking up inside him.
Chioma’s POV
Chioma followed Kente, her boots kicking ash everywhere. She was proud—he wasn’t just scared anymore. The forge heat made her sweaty, but Miss Wolo’s fire made it worse, knocking guards off balance. “Tamara, keep up!” she called. Tamara swung his stick at a guard, making him back off.
“Kente’s doing great,” she whispered to Tamara, smiling. They reached the small door, and Kente banged on it. “Zuri’s inside!” he shouted. Chioma shoved it open, showing a dark hallway with cold stone walls. “Nice work, Kente,” she said.
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A loud crash came from outside—Miss Wolo fighting Kaelon! “Hurry,” Chioma said. “We’ve got to get Zuri out now!”
Prophet Mirror’s POV
Prophet Mirror watched from a forge roof, his cloak flapping. His hawk flew low, showing him Miss Wolo’s fire clashing with Kaelon’s cold magic. The spires glowed bright, like they felt the fight. Kente, Chioma, and Tamara slipped into the prison. “They’re strong,” Prophet said quietly.
His hawk flew to Zuri’s cell. He felt a new power—warm and orange—pushing out the Harvester’s darkness. “Zuri’s changing,” he said, surprised. Then he saw Kaelon outside, holding a black stone that glowed icy blue. “He’s up to something bad,” Prophet whispered, jumping down to warn Miss Wolo.
Miss Wolo’s POV
Miss Wolo stood in the forge yard, her staff sparking with red-hot magic. Her lava eyes glowed bright, and she glared at Kaelon. “Let Zuri go!” she shouted, slamming her staff down. Fire roared out, rushing at him.
Kaelon dodged, his cloak swirling. He held a black stone shining cold blue. “You’re too late,” he said, his voice mean. “This stone will wake the Harvesters’ leader. Old Brass is finished!”
Miss Wolo’s stomach dropped. She knew that stone—her mom, the Priestess, said it was dangerous, hidden long ago. “Not if I stop you!” she yelled, swinging her staff. Fire flew, but Kaelon laughed, stepping back.
Prophet landed beside her. “Kaelon’s calling something big,” he said fast. “And Zuri’s got new power!” Miss Wolo nodded. “We’ll handle it,” she said, her magic blazing.
Zuri’s POV
Zuri pulled at his chains, his red eyes glowing in the dark cell. His pendant shone bright, warm against his chest. He heard fighting outside—fire crashing, Kaelon yelling. “Kente’s here,” he said, smiling through tears. Something hot buzzed inside him, pushing the Harvester’s voice away.
His hands glowed orange, like little fires. “What’s this?” he said, shocked. He yanked the chains, and they cracked loud. The door burst open—Kente ran in, followed by Chioma and Tamara. “Zuri!” Kente yelled, hugging him tight.
“You’re safe!” Tamara said, his shell glowing happy. But then the orange glow spread up Zuri’s arms, and they all stepped back, eyes wide. “What’s happening?” Chioma asked.
Before Zuri could answer, a tall woman in a long robe stepped in—Miss Wolo, with another lady behind her, old and serious-looking. “That’s the Priestess,” Miss Wolo said. “Zuri, your power’s new. It’s dangerous. You’re coming with us—for now.”
Zuri’s heart sank. “I’m not bad!” he said. The Priestess stared, her eyes hard. “We’ll see,” she said. “You’ll stay with me until we decide what to do.”