LOGINCallie was sitted on her couch, she was currently snacking on some cookies she had found in the cupboard. Her mind travelled back to Rafq's expression, he seed extremely shocked and there was a hint of guilt too. She wracked her mind about what he could possibly be feeling guilty of, her mind gave up after a while and she let out a yawn she was tired. She stared at her hands, her body remembered the sensation of Aer and Rafq's fiery passing through her. It felt exhilarating. She closed her eyes and reached out to the aer she could feel within her. She circulates the aer around her body and she imagined the aer shooting out, she opened her eyes to witness it but saw nothing. She could still feel the aer within her though. She tried again. Nothing happened. She frowned on dissatisfaction, she concluded that shecouldn't release pure aer out. She experimented more and realised that she could only make the aer take the form of something. Her Aer was dependent on creation or manipulatio
“His Aer," Rafq continued. "It had the exact same frequency as yours and even if it was for the briefest moment, I could immediately recognise it. He sighed and covered his face with his palm. Callie nodded her arms still crossed, expression still twisted into a frown. "Then why did you lie?" She asked him.Rafq sighed and winced. "It’s complicated." He answered."Well, I don't plan to push for an answer to that." Callie said. "But what did you mean by you were being chased by invaders?" She asked curious, an eyebrow raised."Well, just as I said. They think I'm easy meat since most of my powers are restricted. I shook them off though." Rafq explained."Hmmm, That's something." Callie said eyeing him up and down. "They're technically right though." She said jokinglycracking a small smile. Rafq frowned at her and narrowed his eyes. "Well, lucky for me you're easier meat." He smiled mockingly at her. Callie gasped offended at the comment even though it was completely true, she pou
Callie was sketching something on her sketchbook when a noise from outside caught her attention. Her head snapped towards the window and she stood up from her bed to check it out. She looked out her window and saw a tin can rolling around on the floor. She looked around hoping to see whoever dropped it, she couldn’t see anyone and her eyebrows knitted in confusion. She backed away from the window and she heard the tin can rolling around again, she stuck her head out once more. She saw nothing. She ran to her bed, grabbed her sketchbook and pencil and ran out of her house towards the backyard where the tin can fell. There was no tin can there. “Ugh!” She shouted in frustration, stamping her feet. She turned to go back in and saw the tin can flying in the air out of her peripheral vision before landing on the road in front of her house. She ran towards it because now she was sure that something was controlling it. She could see a faint sheet of orange light wrapped around it and her min
Asher nodded thinking about what Zane said, it made sense. He thought for a bit more before he typed out a response. The will of Aura: Okay, I understand but the problem is I have no idea how to use it. winkyelfofaer: Hmmm, I guess that’s to be expected. Aer is like breathing to us beings who possess it…we’re more connected to nature than non-aer possessing beings. The will of Aura: I need to learn to use it…I might die otherwise. winkyelfofaer: Is your realm marked? The will of Aura: I think so, they’ve been visiting quite regularly. winkyelfofaer: That’s not good. Okay, your aer…to use it….ummm, give me a bit to think of what you can do. The will of Aura: Okay, thank you. Asher stood up from his desk, they had spent quite some time talking, he stretched for a bit and went to grab a snack before he came back to his desk, he sat looking at his screen monitoring the typing icon while he chewed on a cookie. His eyes moved with immense speed once he saw the new message fr
Asher woke up to his mum shaking him, “Asher!” She called out multiple times before his eyes popped open and he let out a yawn, he stared at his mum with half-open eyes, recognition appearing on his face after a few seconds. “Hey mum” he said with his voice thick from sleep. His mum shook her head at him, climbing off his bed. “Good morning my precious log of wood.” She said referring to Asher. “Huh?” Asher responded his eyebrows knitting in confusion, “Log of wood?” He asked her trying to make sure he heard right. “Yes,” his mum nodded. “Log of wood. It’s 9:30 already and you’re still not up.” She added. Asher shot up into a sitting position at the statement his eyes wide. “9:30?” He asked. His mum rolled her eyes walking towards the door.”Yes 9:30, now get your butt up, your breakfast’s in the oven and your dad and I are heading out by ten.” His mum said as she walked out of the room closing the door behind her. He could hear her speaking to his dad, their voices low. He laid
Asher sat with his parents in the dining room, they spoke while they ate dinner. He helped clear the table afterwards and loaded the dishwasher with the used plates. He went back to his room and sat at his desk. It had been a week since Callie had visited and surprisingly, nothing had happened at night during that week, Asher wondered why but was grateful for it either way. During the one week he had received the complete numbers he needed to be able to directly contact the others of the paranormal site, the issue now was what app he would contact them with because the numbers were not long enough to be a phone number so he assumed they were an id of sorts. Just as he was still complaining, an email notification popped up on his laptop he opened it and saw a link to a site. He stared at the link suspiciously for a while before shrugging and clicking it, he didn’t have much of a choice, and the faster he had information about who or what they were dealing with and how to handle







