Chapter 90

"It's not that easy Hyaku," Hana said, the worry in her voice made me worried, and I turned away from Koori and his questioning to look at her.

"What do you mean?" Hyaku asked her, his brows furrowed.

"The curse Kiana was being taught is for a demonic priestess. Now her powers, aura, and chi are all different."

"Your point?" Hyaku shrugged his shoulders and shaking his head. He seemed to be just as confused as I was.

"Her own powers can kill you," Hana enunciated the sentence, hitting Hyaku in the chest with a finger. Her face was clouded over with worry, anger, and fear. She knew Hyaku was going to try and go through with it no matter what. Hyaku was persistent.

I shook my head. "My powers?" I asked. "What powers? I haven't used any powers other than healing and a few odd spells. How am I going to kill him? Maybe you're just over analyzing this whole thing, Hana," I suggested, knowing in my heart what she spoke was the truth.

It was true that I hadn't really done anything with my new-found demonic abilities, but I could feel the power pulsing through my veins, through my whole body. I was scared to use my whole strength for anything because I didn't know the limitations.

Hana gave me a pitied look. "If you really believe that I over analyzed, then you are a lot dumber than I ever gave you credit for." I looked away, unable to meet her gaze. "You know what I mean with your abilities."

Hyaku whipped his head around. "What does she mean?" he asked curiously. Koori went and stood beside Hana.

"I don't know. It's just that I feel that I'm a lot stronger than I think I am. I feel limitless. I just thought it was because I was adjusting to the whole demon thing," I shrugged, unable to really get across what I meant. The three of them exchanged looks. I looked up at them. "Isn't this how you feel?"

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