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"I'm fine with any place," said Gillian, smiling.
"Then what Time do you prefer?" asked Raiyen, winking and smirking.
"You sure you can pull that off?" asked Baldwin, worried.
"What? Is the Angry Man suddenly caring for a mischievous kid?" taunted Z, nudging Baldwin's shoulder.
"I care only for the kids, not you, Snow Cap," retorted Baldwin, angered.
"Don't underestimate me just because I'm the youngest," said Raiyen as he prepared for a Time Teleportation trip.
"Weave time. Manipulate s.p.a.ce. These are the elements I control. Setting coordinates. Time is fixed. s.p.a.ce is fixed. Time Teleportation has begun!" recited Raiyen.
As the snowstorm enveloped the group and cleared, they were met with the notorious Northern Lights.
"Sorry, I couldn't do a library. But this is about a few hundred years before we all gathered. Try out the main spell of your Ancient Relic. It's called Flashbacks for a reason," instructed Raiyen.
"Looks like you are in charge of this one, huh?" asked Gillian, as he pulled out the book.
Gillian's Ancient Relic did not require an incantation. Just by saying out its t.i.tle will call for the Ancient Relic immediately. With its leather cover and dusty golden pages, he held up the Relic and called out its true name.
"Voynich Ma.n.u.script!"
Within a split second, the pages flew out. A ma.s.s of white papers swarmed around the group.
"Establish who is your target now!" commanded Raiyen, fiercely.
The book's cover was now imprinted with the words; 'Book Of Code' in a bright orange glow. He then chose the target to be the Valkyrie as the entire plane was being rewritten and covered with a memory. A flashback from the Valkyrie's past.
"There's no control on which memory it can show. But a subtle feature is that if the target is an ally, it won't show a hurtful memory," explained Raiyen.
"I hope so," replied Mavislin, clenching her fists.
The dark blue night sky with Northern Lights was now replaced by a familiar evening purple blanket with bright pink clouds. The pure white floor underneath was now a dusty orange carpet. It was as if the Child of Valokia had returned home.
"So this is Valokia," said Gillian, impressed as the adults were flying within the clouds.
Beside them, stood a little cottage, adorned with a red roof and aquamarine-covered walls. The door flew open as two young children stumbled onto each other in the excitement of having playtime.
The little girl had her twin braids tied up using crimson ribbons while wearing a black summer dress. The little handsome boy had a black robe and both of their eyes were s.h.i.+ning gold.
"This is the day, no, the moment we learned how to summon our wings," said Mavislin, her voice slightly cracking.
Tears threatened to fall as she witnessed the precious memory before her. One she knew she could never get back.
"Oi, I thought it was to show something non-harmful?" asked Baldwin, angrily.
"Correct but this particular memory sparked sadness within her. Not under the Relic's control, unless Gillian commanded it to. In which I highly doubt so," interpreted Raiyen.
The grief-stricken girl continues to stare, as stiff as a board along with Ysabeau and Gillian.
"Come on, Benny. You can do it!" cheered the young girl.
"I'm scared..." whined the twin boy.
The little girl thought carefully and came up with an idea.
"How about I give it a shot first? Would that make you feel better?" suggested the girl with a br.i.m.m.i.n.g smile.
The boy looked uneasy as he nodded.
"I'll try..."
"You've got to!"
After stating the conditions, she began breathing in and out. The surrounding bright energy started to swirl around the little girl, which prompted her dress to float. Or was it her body? Soon, after the golden light had dispersed, two small wings stayed on her back.
"Wow, it's so huge!" yelled the boy, trying to touch the wings.
The girl moved it once and hovered above the orange ground.
"My turn!" said the boy, happily.
As she witnessed the memory before her, the facts came back rus.h.i.+ng into her mind. Her twin could only do things if he had seen his twin sister do it before. From their first steps to their first words being the opposite twin's names, Benjamin would only have the confidence after Mavislin tries it first.
But for him, dark purple streams came from the skies above and towards him. After the cloud had gone, indigo-dyed wings clung onto the young boy's back. It took a few delayed moments for the young brother to realize the difference between his wings and his sister's pair.
"Why isn't mine as big as Mavy's?!" cried the young twin.
The sister then swoops down towards her brother, in an attempt to soothe his cries.