"I can feel sothing."
Normally, I would stay silent about such a thing, or in the worst case, turn around and leave. But I wanted to know what this new energy was, and secondly, I wanted to know who I was dealing with.
"Was Sade just a normal young woman?"
"You feel sothing?" Sade let out a smile, this one long and free. "What is it like?"
"What do you an?" I asked, confused.
"Hmm, first drive us in. I'll show you."
Curious, I nodded and stepped on the gas pedal, slowly running my tyres over the paved path in the garden. I passed maids who bowed as I reached them until I went past two tall pillars and ca to a stop in a drive-through.
There were two maids to our right waiting for us to get out of the car, but I stayed put and turned to Sade.
"Co out," she chuckled, opening the door and leaving before I could speak.
My eyes narrowed, but I stepped out, and the second I was out of the car, I froze, the hair on my skin standing and goosebumps rushing through my body.
I wanted to summon Spell Breaker and point it at Sade imdiately, but the little faith I had in her, and the absence of ill intent from her being, made hesitate.
"Don't fight the feeling, it's not harmful," Sade said, walking around the car and coming to my side.
The tenseness and vigilance in my eyes were obvious, but Sade was not bothered by this.
She held my hands and looked in the eyes.
"Just be calm. It's nothing dangerous, just sothing new. The body can quite be biased against things it has never felt before."
Sade's voice was soothing, her expression innocent, her intentions pure, but how could I just allow the unknown energy in the air into my body?
At the gate, the energy had seed docile, but here inside the compound, I was blatantly being invaded.
With Mind Breathing, I was able to stem off the invasion, but the unknown energy was rapidly whittling away my defense and would be pouring into within seconds.
I quickly regretted coming into the compound and honestly wanted to pull out Spell Breaker.
"System, use Daddy Knows Best."
[Na: ###
Type: ###
Trust: ###
Affection: ###
Fear: ###
Loyalty: ###
Horniness: ###
Comnt: The system can't scan anyone in this environnt.
NEED: ###]
The result totally surprised , and it pushed closer to the edge, but the lack of warning or hostility from even the system had still being hesitant.
"Echo."
Activating Echo was the last straw for before I went ballistic, but then.
"Bam."
Echo involved releasing Psion and using it to communicate with the world.
For this process to happen, Psion had to first leave my head, but just as this process was initiated, like they had seen their favorite al, all of the energy in the air ca rushing at .
Initially, every part of my body had been equally pressured, but at my actions, my head beca the focus, and their invasion turned desperate.
A wave of foreign energy poured into my head and the next second, I collapsed to my knee, my body going weak.
"What the hell is this?"
Energy from around poured into my head like it was a sinking ship, and my last sight as I passed out was Sade's worried face.
..............
When I regained consciousness, I opened my eyes to find myself in a dimly lit room and several small planets placed together to form a circle, floating above my head and rotating.
"Did I die?"
It took so seconds, but eventually, I recognized the structure above as holograms, and I followed their movent for so seconds, only stopping when a headache began building up.
"Urghhh," I groaned, rubbing my forehead.
"Hey." A voice softly called, Sade's face appearing above .
"Hey," I called, the last events flashing through my head, and I wondered what she was up to.
"Are you okay?"
Keeping silent, I pushed myself up, surprised when Sade put a hand behind my back to help up.
I looked at my hands, noticing they were unbound, and then stared at Sade, who had both a worried and bashful expression.
"Sorry, I didn't think you would react that badly. I wanted it to be a surprise."
"A surprise?" I thought to myself in disbelief, checking on the energy in my head, surprised to see that all was in order.
Feeling for the surroundings, I noticed that the foreign energy was gone, and with a bit of hope, I called upon the system once more.
[Na: ###
Type: ###
Trust: ###
Affection: ###
Fear: ###
Loyalty: ###
Horniness: ###
Comnt: The system can't scan anyone in this environnt.
NEED: ###]
"Why?"
The system's answer was absurd to . All this while, it had stood above all—yet for so reason, this location was giving it a headache. What was this place?
[.....]
"Seriously, are you this unreliable?"
[For the duration of your stay in this location, all system services are unavailable.]
"What!!!"
[Before you go panicking, know that you are on sacred grounds. You are safe here.]
Every word the system spat out was surprising, but before I could pester it so more, Sade caught my attention.
"My father calls it the Earth's Breath. It takes away all the stress and fatigue in one's body and gives them peace."
My brows raised in lack of faith, and Sade sighed, folding her hands, disappointnt oozing off her.
"This is why I didn't want to bring you to my place."
"You're making this sound like it's my fault."
"It is.
You know, I thought after the ti we had spent together at the library we would have at least built sothing but I was wrong.
All you had to do was trust , but like I was the very enemy of your life, you did the exact opposite of what I said."
"I'm a very cautious person," I said, swinging my legs off the table I had been placed on.
"Echo."
Without problem this ti, a 3D model appeared in my head, but the model showed only this room.
Outside of this room was darkness—it was like Sade and I were in a box floating in space.
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