The virtual space you awaken in is not like the others. The codingis not uniform, though it is still a small room surrounded by four walls. Bythis point you know that some small objective must be met to open the pathway,though there is no particular pattern in which the previous tasks have takenthat could make you guess what steps to take next. The Aura in this space wasdifferent than the others; the only one seemingly unaffected was the sombertwin, who had not flinched outwardly like the rest of you. You weren't sure whythe space was so ominous, perhaps it was the breaks in code. Maybe it stirredsomething subconsciously in your memories.

The sorceress looked at you, raising her staff with a questioninglook. She says she may be able to divine a way out of this space, since she canfeel its energy unlike the others.

What do you do?

After what seemed likewalking in circles for a few moments, it was clear to the flame clad boy that theywere lost. Picking at the belts across his vibrant orange shirt for what seemedlike the umpteenth time, Myos decided maybe now would be a good time to sitdown and think of a plan.

Unfortunately, Achernardidn’t deem that to be necessary. “C’mon you slackers, we just gotta keepwalking and eventually we’ll replace something that we can smash!” The ruby-eyedgirl raved, arms flinging about in every direction. “It can’t just be whitefucking endlessness forever that’s retarded.”

“And doesn’t make senselogically. This ship doesn’t take up infinite space,” Razzy replied, everbehind the mask of deadpan emotions and the protection of orange glass in frontof her eye.

While Achernar, Zeke,and Razzy dissolved into bickering - well, mostly Achernar and Zeke, with thecolorless girl chipping in now and them to remark how illogical they werebeing, Myos sat back with a frown on his face. They had to be missingsomething. After all, Razzy was right; this ship didn’t go on forever.

Tap.

Huh, who was making thatsound? Myos shook his head, disturbing his flowing locks, and decided he washearing things and went back to thinking. It made no sense that they couldn’treplace an exit to this place; each one of them had scoured the wallsindividually, analyzing the data in their own way. There was nothing that couldbe done.

Tap.

That sound again? Myoslooked around not noticing anything different about their surroundings. Thewoman with the fiery spirit still stood yelling at the man with ebony hair,with Razzy sitting off to the side leaning against the semi-transparent wall.

Wait...semi transparent?

Tap tap tap.

Whirling around like atornado, Myos looking through the wall behind him to see a bubbly blondegrinning and waving back at him. “Amaya? How did you get through here?” Myosexclaimed, running over the smooth surface and catching the attention of theother three who soon joined him.

“Well, I don’t knowreally, but I know how you guys can get over here. You’re gonna have to trustme though, and work together as a team, okay?” Amaya nodded, adjusting herfeminine computer glasses.

“How did you get inthere by yourself if we have to work as a team?” Zeke asked suspiciously,arching a thin black brow.

“Look, I said I don’treally know but can you guys trust me? I know you don’t really know me but Icare about this team so much so...please? Trust me?” Amaya said, emotionshining in her wide, purple eyes.

Myos nodded immediately.It didn’t matter that they had only just met a few days ago, what reallymattered was the star that found itself on the girl’s shoulder and what itrepresented. She was as much of this as any of them, and they had no reason notto trust her. “What do you need us to do?” He asked, returning the girl’searlier bright smile.

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