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Chapter 6 - Conversation With Nebula

A few days after the incident with the Vampires at Healor, Skeal decided to spend a few days at the Convergence Sanctuary just to arrange and understand this synchronous design inside her own sanctum. Perhaps she was set aback and saddened by her memories of the past, but just as she predicted there would be a vampire in the town of Healor someday, there was a Vampire in town, and he was cleansed of impure blood now.

Skeal thought that his characteristic traits may now make a spectrum shift under the paradigms of heroic chakras; and it begins with memories of another life and the meaning of humanity.

"Nebula, perhaps I should take a trip to Nefa just one last time. I was quite astounded by the recent encounter with a vampire at Healor, you know? I had never known that one would be granted to pass through to Healor. Maybe it's a sign. I just need to figure it out." Skeal admitted while being lost and busy in the image of her speech.

"Well Skeal, there's no need to make any hasty decisions right away just because you saw a Vampire, who knows maybe there are many other. Besides, that's what you've always been waiting for, isn't it? a vampire to come to Healor? What was he doing anyway?" Nebula looked at her for a long time as he asked.

"True, Nefa was filled with vampires with stone hearts and they never looked back at anything human. So cold, they wouldn't even remember a fragment of who they used to be. The vampire person I saw...he wasn't like them. He was a vampire, but he appeared to acquire the elemental joy in his aura. Perhaps, he was here on a sojourn, to indulge in the beauty of Healor." Skeal answered to Nebula as they sat on the table of the control room.

"Oh! So according to you, something changed at Nefa from the escapade of a vampire because he was able to magically discover Healor? And now that makes you curious about the old world which you left behind. What's on your mind Skeal, you mustn't keep it a secret. Tell me?" Nebula asked in a tone where his exclamations were directed to the familiarity of her known attribute. Secretive and full of mystery. He sounded curious.

"I think I've found a fabric of time. Something that was lost." Skeal responded.

"And what if this message or poem is a trap or something? What if it's just another one of those time puzzle from the Labyrnith. I cant stop you Skeal, but i just think that taking a path back into the past can have consequences, it might put you in grave dangers." Nebula said.

Humanity was important, because without it, there were no more heros left.

Skeal was the only hero left at Nefa and she was a female, possessing the tail chakras of most heros that fell into the fabrics of the void and now, in a world where everybody just wanted to be vampires and bigoted mysogynists. And they were, they slowly were all just vampires to her. She was now trapped in between the thoughts of their two polarized mindsets. They weren't just compelled siphoning loops or just vampires that fed off other human being and animal mental draining, but they were also like zombies that did not have the training of how to think ethically. She didn't know which way to go because she had only one.

Some heros that turned evil, they knowingly place their chakras in her crone for a sweet escape reality and later come back to claim it when it is intertwined with her pure and divine chakras, and most often, she is left to feel the mortal torment and the pain from it.

This happened to her daily on a repetitive cycle and one day she had enough of it all.

She was ready to claim all their chakras as hers and it surely wasn't their heart chakra. Her own pure chakras were always at a stand point of inward and outward cycles, reverse and forward patterns, they were always out of place. Her chakras were going maniac inside as she explodes from the inability to contain their impure painful and insufferable vampire chakras.

Skeal came from a world where humanity in people, slowly diminished with time. It seemed as though it was an adaptive synchronicity of a flawed evolution.

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