Ophidian Krystal: A Short Story

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From the bloodline of Ophidian Krystal has the talents of telepathy and mind and control. She lived with her mother and father until she was thirteen, the year she discovered her powers. Now at the age of fifteen, she is mastering control over her emotions and the negatives of her powers like loss of control over her body unintentional mind control memories being seen by others in contact and strong anger and sadness. Miss peregrine helped her through this until her powers balanced out enough live with the children and not at the outskirts of the bog, even though she was provided with more than enough.

Her father, Samuel Ophidian had a friend that was peculiar who miss peregrine took into her home. Suspicions had formed in his head that
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But when I linked everything together I realized I actually was, nevertheless I still had to warn everyone seeing that's what the headmistress was doing. Everyone rushed inside and I noticed one child wasn’t present, Victor. Nothing else in mind, I contacted him telepathically asking where he was which turned out to be the shore so that’s where I rushed too. Victor waved at me as I drew nearer and that’s when that same monster from the dream arms pulled itself from the cliff and noticed Victor as well. Willing myself to run faster I realized it was too late because the monsters tentacles reached for Victor's eyes and plucked them out like grapes. His body tumbled to the ground then suddenly a strong wave of anger hit me and I willed the vile thing to it’s knees, but right after a peregrine falcon came and transformed into the head mistress. In a booming voice she ordered me inside, but I refused to comply and instead of getting yelled at she told me to aim for the mouth. A few steps closer I inched and with my powers I made it raise a tentacle and swipe it across Its mouth; I started grinning but stopped when I was stabbed in the chest with the same tentacle before it fell into the sea. Twelve days after I got buried by the newly made pool with my grave facing its waters. However

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