My magical force gave me enhanced endurance, just as it did for any summoning spirit. Still, my body shook from the impact of the blade and the wet contact of my own blood on the outside of my back and stomach. Noah gave me a look, as if this was the type of things he lived for.
Twisting the blade within the impaled area, I grunted in pain. It was clear that he wanted me to suffer. Though I couldn’t resist the urge to fight back.
My arms trembled, though I managed to raise them with my blades still in hand. I pointed towards the sky, directly behind Noah. I concentrated hard enough, through the blood that began to gather within my mouth and the menacing laugh that Noah was giving in between each reaction he got from me, as he toyed with my impalement wound.
A light blue turquoise slender beam left my blades, vanishing into the sky. Noah’s eyes followed the beam, placing an even greater smile on his face once the beams disappeared suddenly.
“It seems that you don’t have enough mana to cast a spell.” Noah pressed his foot onto my chest, leaning closer to me.
That’s what he thought. But myself and Juliana knew the truth.
My body began to glow and a magical ring formed around Noah’s upper body. Noah’s face scrunched in confusion. Seconds later, my body dematerialized, and at the blink of an eye, rematerialized next to Juliana, laying on the ground next to her wounded. Though I sat up to see the stupid look on Noah and Braxton’s faces as Juliana’s hands glowed, a purple neon color. All three of our spells were activating at the same time.
The magical ring around Noah materialized and tightened around his arms, keeping them in place as he immediately struggled to be free. That was the second spell, with the first one being the teleportation spell that Juliana casted on me. The third was the two beams that were sent in the sky. Noah spent so much time underestimating my weakened state, he allowed for the two beams I sent into the sky to do their true task.
A wide purple void opened above Noah’s position. The void was big enough to swallow a cloud, taking its spot in the night’s sky.
Braxton saw the void first, with Noah trying to out might the magic brace around his upper waist and arms. Braxton screamed, “Noah, above you!”
No where near the distance Braxton was, Noah looked into the sky. In the spot he once mocked, Noah saw my spell cast above him. The purple abyss above him shined down a purple ray around his body, covering a massive radius that stretched between both sides of the street.
Startled by what was to come, Noah stared into the abyss, knowing that he would not be able to flee fast enough in order to escape my attack. As he was the one my spell was aimed for, as he was the one facing directly into the void, Noah saw it first. Raining down from the void, were purple glowing short swords. They were swords made out of pure energy, storming from the sky by the dozens. Truth be told I knew this spell wouldn’t kill Noah, because I was too low on mana. Though Braxton would be too distracted by patching up Noah’s wound than to stop us from fleeing. And as I watched the glowing swords make contact with a now screaming Noah, I knew it was time to escape.