"Heal," I whispered.
A bright light filled me, mending and stitching all my injuries, undoing all the damages. The process was painless, opening and closing my hands to test its effectiveness. I smiled when I found myself able to move my limbs again. Rolling to dodge Charlotte dashing towards me before rocketing into the air. I learnt that I needed to continue chanting while placing more offense spells to surround me.
I raised my hand towards the sky, summoning light energy to surround me as a barrier, burning anything outside the safe spot when touched. My entire body glowed as I was covered from the light. This was a chance to visualize an apocalypse, imagining volcanic magma running to destroy everything it touched. Multiple mountains began to appear on ground, about to erupt while the entire air became poisonous.
A tsunami of fire filling the remaining parts, rising sky high into the level where I was floating. No ice nor snow could exist when it served as more fuel for the fire when evaporating into water vapour.. To make sure the fire would rage, I began to pour more gasoline anywhere, the liquid causing more chaos to the hectic surroundings. But I couldn't end things with this single spell, adding more fire tornados to the mix.
A storm of blue fire mixed with beautiful violets swirled together to pull the air inside to brighten its dance from my summon. I needed to completely destroy this entire area, not knowing where Charlotte was from being blinded from the smoke. In fact, I could feel the air starting to clear, meaning she was using a spell to freeze everything again. Hearing her cough, she screamed, "I will eventually find you and save the school along with it. I am the hero this round, the magical girl this time to bring justice to this world. People will pay attention to me again once I defeat you in front of them."
"Aren't people already paying attention to you?" I had noticed the large crowd when I fell from the sky.
"If you win then you're the one that becomes the hero," Charlotte knew the winners were the ones to write history.
"I thought you were a fan of magical girl Rika," I pretended to be disappointed.
"Once I defeat you, I can confine you to us," she wanted to keep me for herself.
I wondered why so many people wanted to confine me in some place. I wasn't going to lose to land in another prison cell. Although I loved the room they provided for me, I wanted to go travelling one day. There also wasn't a guarantee that they would keep supplying me with the latest otaku goods from bȧrėly surviving with the number of points they possessed. This was why I didn't accept her offer. There was only so much they could do inside the school grounds.
"Do whatever you want," I summoned ten large fire swords.
Spiking bonfires of blazing crimson and golden yellows were shaped as a cross. Raising my hands, I lifted the swords to drop them towards the ground after flying higher into the sky. Whoever had the superior altitude would have a more favourable chance in winning. I continued to rocket higher into the clouds until I struggled to breath. Finding myself at a better spot, I tried to pull some parts of the stars to aim towards the school. Waving my hands around to target some specific spots. I knew I would destroy the world if I crashed the entire planet into the one that I lived. There were many people that didn't deserve to die.
Snapping my fingers, I waited for the rushing rocks swelling with roaring hot gasses rushing down to pass me. Charlotte was unpredictable, making me add more firebombs into the attack alongside with it. Making me place another barrier around myself to protect me from the thundering noise coming from the bombs. I also had to summon another apocalypse in case she managed to get rid of my other spells. I had three minutes to finish everything or else I would become a goner. Becoming more desperate, I continued to chant more spells without a break, choosing to pull more suns into the sky.
However, I briefly paused, finding a swirling energy opening beside me. As it grew larger, I could see the blurry pink clouds on the other side. I knew it was a portal to the fairy world, everything being more mystical there. Unexpectedly, a familiar face appeared to greet me, exhausted and annoyed. His light blond hair was soaked with sweat, showing he had come here in a panic.
"I've come to offer you a truce," the gatekeeper came out of a portal.
"And you think I would accept?" I continued to pull more meteors.
"Charlotte is almost dead. The entire area is completely destroyed as she struggles to protect the students by desperately freezing your spells," the gatekeeper pointed out I was winning.
"So what do you want me to do about it? I need to kill her so I can regain my freedom," I wondered if he knew the entire situation.
"I'll take her with me to the fairy world, which will solve your problem. I'll also recover all the disasters both of you created while removing all the seals on you," the gatekeeper sighed.
"Why did you even send her here?" I couldn't forget my sufferings due to her.