Gabby sat quietly on her bed, her eyes fixed on her hands. She took a slow, deep breath and closed her eyes, recalling how things had been for a while now. For the past few weeks, she had been working hard to understand the power inside her and how to control it. Every morning before work, she would take at least fifteen minutes to focus her mind. Gabby would sit with her legs crossed on her bedroom floor, close her eyes, and take deep breaths. Steve had taught her how to feel the energy within her, to listen to it, and not let it overwhelm her at any given time.At first, it was very hard, and whenever she tried to calm herself, she would get strange visions or strong emotions she couldn’t understand and other times she would feel as if something was calling her and pulling her to go outside.With each passing day, she had learned not to allow herself to give in. She would stay still, breathe deeply, and remind herself that she was the one in control of herself. That evening, St
She walked past a group of employees, smiling sweetly as she greeted them. When she reached her office, she paused and looked across the room. Maya was already seated at her desk, typing away. Maya looked up and gave her a small smile. Gabby smiled back, but her thoughts raced. There was something off about Maya, something she couldn’t quite explain. She had been avoiding questions, and Gabby realized that she pretended to be helpful but never asked for guidance. She had been making and receiving strange phone calls, too Gabby had seen her walk into the washroom too many times with her phone in hand. Gabby sat at her desk and stared at her screen. She remembered how Maya tried to meet with Steve alone that day, claiming that she wanted to help with the anniversary event even though Gabby was leading it. “Steve might be right; she must be up to something,” Gabby whispered to herself. Later that morning, she stood up and walked to Maya’s desk with a soft smile.“Hey Maya,
The following morning after the soul-lock ritual, Steve woke up early in the morning and headed to the company. Despite the fact that Gabby was safe now and free from Simon’s bond, he could still feel danger. He pulled out his phone and made a quick call.“Meet me at the company grounds in an hour. We need to talk,” he said.Steve called a meeting with the heads of every department, especially the security team, IT team, and facilities management team. He stood in the conference room, his face very serious and focused.“Everyone, we are going to make some changes,” Steve began.The team looked at him curiously as Steve continued.“There’s something I haven’t told you all. We were recently hit with a system breach attempt. Someone tried to tap into our company servers, but luckily, I stopped it before any data leaked.”He looked around the room, eyes landing on the head of IT. “We need stronger firewalls, tracking systems, and alerts. I want round-the-clock monitoring. There should b
“I know, I saw it in my vision,” Stooper replied. “Simon won’t stop now. The bond between him and Gabby is breaking, but it hasn’t vanished. That’s why you still feel something, Gabby.”Gabby looked at him. “What can I do? I just want all these to end.”Stooper walked to the shelf and pulled out a thick, old book. He opened it and turned it into a marked page. “There is a final step. It is something that can seal the bond with time. It will remove any chance Simon has of getting to you through your heart or your mind.”“What is it?” Steve asked.“It’s a soul-lock ritual,” Stooper explained. “But it needs to be done carefully, and it must involve someone you truly trust.”Gabby’s eyes shifted to Steve.“You mean… Steve?” she asked.Stooper nodded. “If you trust him more than anyone, then yes. His presence can protect you. But you need to be sure. This bond you share, if it’s not built on truth, the ritual won’t work.”Gabby didn’t even hesitate. “I trust him with my life.”Stooper smi
Stooper nodded with satisfaction. “Last, we are going to teach you how to block someone from entering your mind, especially Simon.”Gabby nodded. “Please, I really need that.”Stooper nodded. “Think of your mind as a house. Now close all the doors and windows and only let in who you choose.”Gabby closed her eyes and imagined it. “Now, try to speak your will aloud. Say, I block all unwanted bonds and I control my spirit.”Gabby said the words clearly. A wind passed and the trees shook.“It’s done. He won’t be able to connect with you unless you allow it.”Gabby opened her eyes and smiled.“You’ve done more in two days than most do in two months,” Stooper told her.Steve walked over and hugged her tightly. “See, I told you, it's not very hard. Gabby hugged him back. “ Yeah, I love each and every step I am taking...~~~~Days later It was a quiet evening when Steve and Gabby had just left the company after a long day of work. They decided to take a walk through a nearby park before h
Gabby thought of a quiet beach she once visited as a child. She pictured the waves, soft wind, and golden sand.“Doing it good,” Stooper said, watching her. “Now feel the energy in your chest; it should feel warm.”Gabby felt something like a soft pulse inside her.Steve stood to the side, watching proudly.“Let’s move on, stand up," Stooper said. Gabby stood slowly.“We will continue with something small. I want you to raise your hand and imagine pulling energy toward you. Something like calling the wind.”Gabby lifted her hand slowly. She closed her eyes, trying to focus. The trees around rustled, and a small gust of wind passed through the area.She opened her eyes, surprised.“Did I do that?” she asked.“You did, see? You are already making progress.”Stooper smiled.They kept practicing as Stooper showed her how to strengthen her mind, control her breathing, and focus on her thoughts fully"Now, let's try another difficult move," Stooper said. " You will have to lift this rock fr