“Time can’t freeze. It’s never frozen before!” Robin protested
“I’m as confused as you. But one swali still remains: why are we still moving?” I asked
“I don’t know” he admitted. I thought back to what we did today that may have set us free from this curse. It’s not like I placed a spell on him au anything. WAIT! MY MAGIC!
“Robin, your ukanda kept wewe un paralyzed!” I exclaimed
“What? What are wewe talking about?” he asked
“When I preformed all that magic on your belt, the residue must’ve been strong, so it created a extremely fine layer of magic that protected wewe from the effects” I explained
“Then what about you?” he asked. Robin shivered. I took off my cape and placed it around his almost fully bare arms.
“I naturally have a thin, invisible later of magic around my body. It was something I was born with” I explained
“Who would’ve done something so repulsive?” Robin asked
“I think I know” I growled. I walked to the little panya cage and found the Tala panya working a spell. I picked her up kwa the tail.
“If wewe hurt me, time will stay still forever!” she squeaked
“Un-do the spell. Now!” I demanded. The power in my voice was enough to make even panya, kipanya Grod flinch.
“And if I don’t?” she asked
“You will” I growled “Or I will personally present your hide to Hades to add to his clock of the damned” Robin backed up, along with panya, kipanya Grod. Tala flinched at that.
“I do not have enough power in this form to un do the spell” she admitted
“ARE wewe FREAKING KIDDING ME!?” I shrieked
“No. I am as serious as wewe are powerful. Speaking of which, I think I know how we can un-do my spell. But wewe need to trust me” Tala added
“TRUST YOU!? AFTER ALL YOU’VE DONE!?” I screeched
‘Liana, wewe must’ Kent said
‘Kent, you’ve seen first hand what she’s done. Why should I trust her?’ I demanded.
‘I wasn’t talking about trusting her; I was saying wewe must un-do the spell’ he continued
‘But how? I’m not powerful enough’ I protested
“Faith? Are wewe okay?” Robin asked
“Maybe my spell finally got her too” Tala laughed. Robin grabbed her kwa the throat.
“Robin, don’t” I said. The words were simple, but they were filled with power. Robin dropped Tala.
“Faith, are wewe okay?” Robin asked
“Yeah, just had to get a little pep talk. And now I know, I can break this spell” I said. I could practically see the power in my words.
“I’m as confused as you. But one swali still remains: why are we still moving?” I asked
“I don’t know” he admitted. I thought back to what we did today that may have set us free from this curse. It’s not like I placed a spell on him au anything. WAIT! MY MAGIC!
“Robin, your ukanda kept wewe un paralyzed!” I exclaimed
“What? What are wewe talking about?” he asked
“When I preformed all that magic on your belt, the residue must’ve been strong, so it created a extremely fine layer of magic that protected wewe from the effects” I explained
“Then what about you?” he asked. Robin shivered. I took off my cape and placed it around his almost fully bare arms.
“I naturally have a thin, invisible later of magic around my body. It was something I was born with” I explained
“Who would’ve done something so repulsive?” Robin asked
“I think I know” I growled. I walked to the little panya cage and found the Tala panya working a spell. I picked her up kwa the tail.
“If wewe hurt me, time will stay still forever!” she squeaked
“Un-do the spell. Now!” I demanded. The power in my voice was enough to make even panya, kipanya Grod flinch.
“And if I don’t?” she asked
“You will” I growled “Or I will personally present your hide to Hades to add to his clock of the damned” Robin backed up, along with panya, kipanya Grod. Tala flinched at that.
“I do not have enough power in this form to un do the spell” she admitted
“ARE wewe FREAKING KIDDING ME!?” I shrieked
“No. I am as serious as wewe are powerful. Speaking of which, I think I know how we can un-do my spell. But wewe need to trust me” Tala added
“TRUST YOU!? AFTER ALL YOU’VE DONE!?” I screeched
‘Liana, wewe must’ Kent said
‘Kent, you’ve seen first hand what she’s done. Why should I trust her?’ I demanded.
‘I wasn’t talking about trusting her; I was saying wewe must un-do the spell’ he continued
‘But how? I’m not powerful enough’ I protested
“Faith? Are wewe okay?” Robin asked
“Maybe my spell finally got her too” Tala laughed. Robin grabbed her kwa the throat.
“Robin, don’t” I said. The words were simple, but they were filled with power. Robin dropped Tala.
“Faith, are wewe okay?” Robin asked
“Yeah, just had to get a little pep talk. And now I know, I can break this spell” I said. I could practically see the power in my words.