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VOL 2
The girl walked through the field, occasionally checking her surroundings.
After a moment, a brief flash of light illuminated the entire field, followed by the roar of a beast in the distance. The girl immediately began running toward the creature's howling. As she ran further, a thick fog began to envelop the area. The girl's eyes began to glow a faint blue. Despite the mist, she continued to run across when suddenly, a familiar voice caused her to stop.
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“My dear daughter,” it whispered,” Why do you still run away from the inevitable?”
“I’m not running from anything, Mother,” she replied sternly.
She looked around for anything that could be following behind her. She huffed and continued running once again.
“He cannot save you,” Helia whispered once again.
The girl ignored her and moved on. No matter how far she ran, the fog did not end. She began to worry.
I have to be near, she thought to herself.
She sighed in relief when she saw a tree glowing in the distance. After arriving at the tree, she surveyed the area around her.
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