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The Half-Blood Wizard: Thief Of Time

“Run!” The cry was followed by the appearance of a small sand vortex beside me. I knew that it was the Manjis. I wanted to follow their words, but my legs seemed to freeze on the spot. “Tha, Run!!” This time, they shouted at me. However, just like before, my legs were unable to move. I asked myself what was going on right now, but I couldn't find the answer. I gasped again when the strains of the song sounded from my cell phone. An incoming call. 'Tha, where are you?' Mala's voice sounded so panicked. “In front of a shop. I was asked by my friend to take her to buy paper” My words were dumbfounded and reflected confusion.  'Run out of that place!’ Mala screamed from the other end. 'Fast!' Both asked me to leave this place immediately.  Hastily I took my bicycle and pedaled quickly. Just a few strokes away from the building, I looked back and found one of Manji standing in front of the shop, a bow in his hand. A clump of sand flew low beside me, who was pedaling my bicycle. The sand slowly formed a dove which then flew ahead of me. The Manjis seemed to be asking me to follow the dove. Now, this place was like a maze. I still remember when we came down from the main road earlier, we only had to go into the alley and walk straight until we arrived. However, right now, even until eight o'clock at night, I couldn't get out of this place yet. Dark and tired, I forced myself to continue pedaling my bicycle, following the dove that was now slowly glowing in flames, helping me a little to see in the dark.  ... "Forty years ago, there was a mass death of half-blood people. Those who initially looked healthy in the morning suddenly died in the afternoon. Even the best healing wizard abilities are incapable of healing them, as their spells simply do not work against what they are. Today, the creature is in the border forest of the village where I live, " I said. The surprised expression couldn't hide Azalea, and I saw it. "How did you know that?!"I gasped when he asked in a raised tone. "I won't tell you."I looked at the pair of eyes now looking at me intently, which were always able to give off an aura of intimidation. "I came here because I feared the same thing would happen again. I don't know where to go because I'm a half-blood. There are so many bad things that could happen to me if it were to happen again." Some time passed with silence. Azalea and I looked at each other with our minds until I finally decided to leave the room, but she forbade me. "I'll ask you again, who told you this?!"Azalea seems very angry. Maybe this is why Antonie forbade me to tell the truth because he knew that the woman would be this angry. "Sorry, I can't tell you."I showed an expression of regret. "He was the one who saved me so that I can be here now." "Antonie?!"I was just silent when Azalea mentioned that name. "Am I right?!" under his piercing gaze, I seemed hypnotized and nodded my head. "Only he knows that none of the Wizards are capable of healing them," I thought. I would find another rage, which Azalea would show after hearing that Antonie was still alive, even though that man had also helped me come to this place. However, I was wrong. I just saw the woman's expression. "So you're here to run?." ____________________________ *** Follow My Book Dear ^^ *** Tale Of The Half-Blood Wizard Stealing The Wife's First Kiss Once A CEO Wife ____________________________ ************************ Updates every day at (GMT+8) 07.00 AM ************************ #Meet me on instragram: bluehadyan #Discord : bluehadyan#7481

dewisetyaningrat · Fantasia
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13. My soul is old

"It's like what I've seen in shopping complexes, they really are very similar" they were like a brand new nightmare. His movements were slow and his gaze was blank, with a cold expression. "Why are they after us?" I was not afraid, I was even more curious. Was it me the one they were after? What's the reason they were after me? The ice wall started to melt every time they touched it, one of them even got past it and started walking slowly towards us.

We kept running, and I kept turning my head a few times to look at them. One of them suddenly stopped, then another followed. I didn't realize at first what they were going to do when they suddenly fell silent, and from the part of their faces, I saw what I could call a mouth. When they opened their mouths, they were able to devour a pine tree. Their mouths could open so wide, and now they looked like they were communicating with each other.

I sat in the living room chair, hugging my knees. I left the front door open even though the snow was starting to trickle into the house. I stared at my gate and courtyard, which was covered in a white layer of cotton, not knowing what to do next. The greenhouse I promised Winnter to take care of was now probably going to be abandoned. The clothes that I was planning to take out of the suitcase also had to stay where they were. My promise to my mother to stay in this house while I continued my studies had to be postponed. Now, I had to break all those promises one by one.

I shouldn't have promised them anything. I never thought it would end up like this. My life had changed a hundred and eighty degrees since my coming home here, early last year. I felt like I was thrown into a foreign world that forced me to think differently from what I used to.

I imagined if I hadn't taken that impulsive decision by going back to this house, would those things have happened like this? I took a deep breath, looking at that white envelope of my resignation letter. The following day would be the last day for me to go to that school.

I had told my mom that I gave up my job, and would move to another place and had to stay somewhere near my new workplace. I didn't say that I would stay at Azalea's place because that would mean I killed myself. When I talked to mom, she remained the same as before, didn't care much about me. She just asked simple questions, and then wished me to work well in my new workplace.

I had been too worried that my mother would play hard on me or forbade me to go, but she didn't. for the first time, I was grateful that mom ignored me. She didn't care much and that was my luck, I didn't feel too much pressure to decide on my next move.

And for Azalea, Mickey had taken care of it. He sent messages through his stone bird saying that I would stay in Alpha camp for a while. Azalea might not respond to it yet, but several times she had asked me to go there but I always put her down for several reasons.

"Tha? Eat!" Mickey screamed angrily, jumping on the table.

I glanced at him shortly, and then looked back to the gate out there. That creature didn't come again. Anthonie said that the mark was made by simply touching his hand to the iron gate.

"Tha!" I gestured to him to stay silent and leave me in peace without the noise for some time. "What's wrong with you? What are you thinking about?" He seemed to ignore my warnings and sat by my side instead.

I had no energy to share things with him at the moment because I was sure that I would end up listening to his advice which would be as long as a national anthem. "Nothing" I got up and took the food for that fatty bunch. And would he stop right there? No, of course not. He walked to follow me.

"Has Azalea replied to your letter?" I asked after I poured his food into the bowl, fish-shaped cat food, his favorite. Soon, he was down enjoying his meal. 'Hey!" I poked his fatty tummy. "Cut it out!" I pushed his bowl away to distract his attention. "Has Azalea replied to your letter?".

He looked at me in annoyance. His mouth was still chewing his food while his eyes were narrowing in an excessive way. "Ssstt! Let me eat first!" Sometimes I could not understand why this animal could be so irritating.

I have packed my suitcase and all the things that I would take along. Tomorrow, after meeting Summer one more time, we would head to Azalea's, Antonie said. He also asked me to go there immediately. I was also aware that the creature was after me, and if I stayed here too long, especially with its ability to even shape its body to resemble lake water like yesterday, I would be able to harm a lot of people.

Someone rushed into the house and immediately slammed the door so hard that there was a thud in the kitchen where we were in. Antonie came in panting while carrying three plastic bags that seemed to contain a lot of snacks. "Are you okay?" I couldn't guess how old he was, but surely it didn't match his look.

Antonie ate unhealthy food in large quantities. I had never seen him eating a heavy meal but spiced and sweet snacks. "You eat too many sweets. Isn't that unhealthy for a man of your age?" I meant to quip and warn, but honestly, I didn't know for sure how old he really was.

My soul is old. Body matter, I have no issues, and I can find a replacement easily. This is just a container for my spirit." Antonie said lightly as he took the scissors that were in the kitchenware near the sink. He stabbed his hand with his scissor until the blood gushed from the wound he had made. "It doesn't hurt me, I'm numb" he rubbed the wound with his palm and somehow it healed without a trace.

"If this body is damaged, I won't feel anything," he added. "And if it is really badly damaged, like the head you cut off back then, I will find a new body to replace it" I now understood why my grandmother called him a snail. The body, for him, was like a snail's house, if one day it was broken or his body grew bigger, he just needed to find another house to use.