So far!
Amara consoled her friend, who was saddened at the thought that she would leave them soon. Then, just as Amara spoke, her friend echoed her words, which made Amara happy.
Now!
As Amara and her friend chatted and laughed for a while, they eventually fell asleep.
In Hell!
In Suneri's mother's room!
When Suneri entered a room with vigor, she saw a middle-aged woman in a black dress with thick, long, dark hair, standing with her back turned.
"Hello, Mother!" Suneri said, greeting her respectfully.
The woman turned to look at Suneri, responding with a smile, "Come in, my dear daughter…"
Noticing Suneri's sad face, she added, "Suneri! My dear daughter! What's the reason for your sad face?"
"Mother! There's news of danger for us and our kingdom. Do you know about it?" Suneri asked, looking at her mother.
"What?! Who told you about this, my daughter?" her mother asked in shock.
"It was the news from the magical scroll," Suneri replied firmly.
"The magical scroll? Okay… But who has brought us this news of danger?" her mother asked in confusion.
"It is from the new dawn that has arrived in heaven," Suneri said, her eyes burning with anger.
"Ha ha ha," her mother laughed loudly.
"Are you afraid of the inhabitants of heaven, my daughter? Remember, no one can defeat you in these three worlds," she said, reassuring her daughter while patting her shoulder. However, as she thought about it in Hell,
"Who could it be? No matter who it is, we have received such news several times before. Just like we imprisoned them in heaven, we can do the same for this one too."
She misjudged the situation. 😎
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The next day!
In Heaven!
"Amara! Wake up, how long are you going to sleep?"
Shanthini shook Amara, who was sprawled on the bed.
"Ah… just five more minutes," Amara mumbled sleepily, pulling the covers over herself and starting to doze off again.
"Amara! We have to go for training. Otherwise, they'll send you away. Plus, if they see anyone arriving late, it won't be good. Amara…! Wake up!"
Vaanathi sat beside her and shook her urgently.
With a sudden jerk, Amara pulled the blanket off and angrily sat up.
"Why are you bothering me?" she said, turning her face away.
"It is our duty to disturb you until you learn all the skills," Chithra said with a grin.
"Amara! Go take a bath and come back. We'll talk about the rest later. Hurry!" urged Rooba.
"Fine. I'm going," Amara grumbled, finally opening her eyes. When she opened them, she was surprised at the sight before her.
"What place is this? When did we come here?" she asked in shock.
Kannaki, who had covered her mouth with her hands, replied, "Don't worry. This is a secret magical palace room. Remember, we came here once before to change your clothes? It's the same place. After that, we arrived here very early in the morning."
"Early in the morning?" Amara asked again in shock.
"Yes, we brought you here while you were asleep. Now, quickly go…" Kannikai said, almost pleadingly.
Amara smiled, "Oh, you all are the Magic Girls, right? I had forgotten…"
She then went to take a bath.
"Oh no! Handling her seems quite difficult," Rooba remarked, and the others nodded in agreement.
After a short while, Amara returned from her bath, and they all rushed to the sword training area.
It was just the time when the sun began to rise. The weather was pleasant with a nice breeze.
"Hey! Why did you wake me up in the middle of the night?" Amara shivered in the cold.
"Middle of the night?! Amara! It's time for training. Only if you train with determination will your skills improve, and you will catch up with your friends."
Vaanathi spoke in a serious tone.
"Oh no! Is that necessary?" Amara complained, her legs shaking from the cold.
"Amara! We need to rescue Kaveri… So go and train. Go!" her friends insisted, ignoring her shivering.
Understanding that there was no way to escape this, Amara began to practice what she had learned the previous day.
At that moment, Princess Nithra also arrived, and upon seeing her, the five friends bowed respectfully.
"We greet you, Your Highness!"
"Welcome, dear sisters. Where is Amara?" Nithra asked, looking for her.
"Over there! She's practicing," Kannikai pointed towards Amara, who was training.
"Wow… This is amazing! If she has this much interest, she will surely master the sword skill very soon," Nithra said, smiling as she walked towards Amara.
Upon seeing Nithra, Amara greeted her, "I bow to you, Guru!"
"May you be well, Amara. You're practicing very well," Nithra said with a smile, and without wasting a moment, she began to attack Amara with her sword.
"Hmm… Wonderful…" Nithra praised as Amara successfully defended against her attacks.
Later, Nithra attacked Amara differently, and she couldn't defend it, causing her to drop her sword.
"Ugh… Ow!" Amara cried out in pain as her hand got hit, and her friends shouted in tension, "Amara! Watch out, focus!"
"You need to block it like this, Amara," Nithra instructed, showing her how to deflect the attack.
Amara paid close attention and practiced the blocking technique, and Nithra taught her with great joy.
After a short training session,
"Your Highness!" some voices called.
Turning towards the sound, Nithra raised her eyebrows when she saw her sisters with swords in hand.
"What is this, sisters?" she asked with a smile.
"Your Highness! It's been a long time since we trained with you, right? So, may we have that opportunity now?" Kannikai asked, gracefully twirling her sword.
"Wow! Amazing dive!" Amara thought in surprise.
Nithra and Anjali nodded in agreement, and soon the sisters began to spar. Amara watched closely.
Everyone fought equally without winning or losing.
"Thank you so much, sister! It was a pleasure training with you after so long," Shanthini said happily.
"Yes. Your skills are truly exceptional," Chithra added with a smile.
In response to their praise, Nithra praised her sisters back. Once their training ended, they all headed to the area where horse training was taking place.
Amara continued to praise her friends about the sparring match they had.
"You all fought superbly! Especially Kannikai, you dominated! Amazing!" she exclaimed excitedly.
"Thanks. Now did you see our skills?" Kannikai asked, lifting her head proudly.
"Yeah, you all were fantastic!" Amara praised her friends as they arrived at the place with the horses.
"Lakshmi…" Rooba called out, and a horse came running to her. Likewise, as each of them called out names, the corresponding horses came to stand beside them.
"Wow! A unicorn… How beautiful!" Amara admired the beauty of the differently colored horses.
Seeing Amara, the others smiled as they mounted their horses and shouted, "Let's go, Lakshmi!"
With that, the horse leaped and started running. The other four followed her lead on their horses.
As they ran a big circle that had been laid out, they all came back and stopped near Amara.
"Wow! Amazing!" Amara exclaimed with joy, jumping up like a little child.
As the friends dismounted their horses and came to Amara's side, Rooba asked, "Do you wish to travel like this, Amara?"
"Of course!" Amara answered enthusiastically.
"Then there it is… That's your horse. First, you need to tame it," Chithra pointed to a unicorn with a slightly darker hue grazing some distance away.
"What?! Me? No way. I'd surely fail at it!" Amara began to panic.
"Amara! Do you want to save Kaveri? Or not?" Vaanathi asked emphatically.
"Oh no… It's all because of her. I'll take care of this myself!" Amara thought to herself, recalling Kaveri.
"Hmm. I have to rescue her…" she exhaled deeply.
"Then go. You can do it, try, Amara. Once you get close, whisper this mantra in its ear," Shanthini instructed her, whispering something in her ear.
Having memorized what Shanthini said, Amara approached the unicorn.
As she reached the unicorn, she respectfully touched it and then whispered the mantra in its ear. The unicorn's eyes glowed, and it charged at Amara, who immediately started running away.
"Oh no! I just invoked the name of God and now I'm running for my life…" Amara said, panting as she fled from the unicorn.
Visions of Kaveri came to her mind, and after much struggle and two days of effort, she finally managed to tame the unicorn.
"Wonderful, Amara! You've managed to tame it!" Shanthini exclaimed in amazement.
"Do you know something, Amara? You are the one who first tamed this unicorn," Vaanathi said proudly.
"What?!" Amara exclaimed, widening her eyes in shock as Chithra laughed at her.
"Yes," Vaanathi affirmed.
"Then you all must have been just watching me like a fool?" Amara asked, annoyed.
"Yes, there's joy in that," Shanthini said, shrugging her shoulders and affectionately pinching Amara's cheek.
"You can be angry with us later. Right now, give your horse a name," she said with a smile.
Hearing this, Amara's anger disappeared in an instant, and she walked over to her horse with a smile.
"Kayal…" she named it.
"Oh, what a wonderful name, Amara!" Kannaki exclaimed.
"Thank you…" Amara replied with a smile.
"Alright, Amara, come…" her friends said as they jumped onto their horses and galloped ahead, while Amara patiently walked behind, talking to Kayal.
Suddenly, a shadow appeared above them, and they looked up in surprise, their eyes filled with astonishment.
(Why the shock? What did they see?)
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