Third Dimension

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"Tej," said Advika and rushed towards him. "Zarna, can you please get the first-aid box from his room," she said and put her handkerchief on his bleeding forehead. Ray poked Tej with his elbow and smiled. Tej smiled back. He loved the way Advika cared for him. "Adu," said Zarna as she picked up one of the pieces of the shattered glass. "Careful with it," said Ray. Zarna nodded her head and kept threw the glass back on the floor. "Why did you stop Maya from using that powder, and what was that powder?" "That powder, it's called the Schwinger powder," revealed Advika as she applied antiseptic cream on Tej's wounds. "The day we went to the ancient library, we found a book there, it had this powder, which I stole," said Maya. "The book clearly said this powder could transport people to... anywhere, literally anywhere, into a different dimension also," said Advika and looked at Maya. "I suppose it works," said Maya. "I'm worried for those guys, God knows where they landed, hope they are safe," said Advika. "I don't believe this, you're wishing good for our enemies," said Maya. "I think the hall needs cleaning," interrupted Ray and went to the kitchen. Small pieces of glass lay all over the wet floor. The sofa was dishevelled. The white powder lay in patches near the door and sofa. "Careful with the powder," said Maya as Ray came back from the kitchen with a broom and mop in his hands. ~~~~ "Where are we?" said Rutuja as she got up from the rugged ground. Rishi looked at the black leaves hanging from the timid trees that surrounded them. He dusted the wet mud from his hands and jeans. The twigs crunched under their feet. Daksh scanned the place. The trees were malady-brown. The musty air was difficult to breathe. They stood in the middle of an umber-brown ancient forest. It reeked of age. Every sprawling tree they passed through reminded them of a watchful guardian. "Why do I feel like these trees are staring at me?" Rutuja whispered as they walked through the forest. "It feels like a different dimension," said Rishi as he jumped, escaping a ditch in his way. The further they went, the more mystical and spellbinding it became. They arrived at a wide glade, where the trees began to disappear, revealing the bespeckled sky. "Wherever we are," said Rutuja. "We need to get back home." "Daksh, the ring can help," said Rishi. His eyes fell on his reflection in the water. He closed his eyes at once and stepped back. Daksh tossed the ring in the air. "No, that's not possible," he said as it hit the ground. "Nothing happened?" said Rutuja bemused. "Try it again," said Rishi, his eyes scanning the forest. Daksh, once again, threw the ring in the air. The wind caused ripples in the glade, the atmosphere turning ice cold. The green leaves began to turn black and froze. The ring hit the ground, spinning in its place. "Impossible," said Daksh. "This was supposed to transport us to the portal," said Rutuja rubbing her arms. Daksh removed his jacket and placed it around Rutuja's shoulders. "Thanks," she murmured. "Rishi, what are you doing?" she asked, turning to him. Rishi opened his eyes. "Calling Master Indra for help." "What!? No," said Daksh and took a step towards Rishi. "We can't tell him about the five, yet, he'll ground us, we'll be locked in that cottage forever." "You got any better ideas?" asked Rishi. "Daksh, we'll think of an excuse later, but now we need to get out of here," said Rutuja and held his arm. Rishi pushed Rutuja and Daksh aside as a wolf jumped in their direction. He removed a dagger from the inside of his jacket and slashed the animal on his steel grey claws. "Rishi!" cried Rutuja. "Rutuja, careful," said Daksh as roots began to crawl from beneath the ground, surrounding her. "Daksh!" screamed Rutuja. Four black paws, now red, stood firm to the Earth's soil, the beast lowered its head while its ember eyes watched every move of its victim. Blood oozed out from Daksh's shoulders. "Aaahh," screamed Rutuja as thorns stemming from the branches, pierced her skin. ~~~~ Tej hit the brake as they arrived at the temple. "Negative," said Maya as she stepped out of the car, keeping the meter back in her pocket. Advika could feel her heart pounding. Zarna squeezed her hand. "I'm feeling scared too," she said. Tej locked the car as Ray switched on the torch. "Onward ho!" "Advika, relax," said Tej and held her hand. "We'll be fine." "C'mon guys," said Maya as she led the way. Ray almost jumped in excitement. ~~~~
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