Everything was like a whirlwind around Mira. Things broke and smashed, flying through the air by her levitation only to be thrown and shattered. It was much like that night at the prom, only on a much smaller scale. She cried there, bent over, her hands clawing at the dirt under her, and with the intensity of her powers building, her ghost self as physically able to touch the dirt under her fingers. She screamed more, the energy building all around them that she was so sure this boy in front of her, the one who held her necklace, would be the next to fall victim to her overwhelming powers. That is, until the boy suddenly yelled for her to stop so loudly even she could hear the comand over the loud roar of the wind and breaking of different objects around them. The command he gave for her stop echoed and it was like a huge gust of wind smacked into her, making her fall backward as the commotion around her stopped instantly. She laid there stunned for a long moment, wondering what in the world had just happened to her. Carefully and slowly lifting herself up out of the mud, she winced. It hurt. Being hit by that gust of wind had physically hurt her. But if she was ghost how could something hurt her? She knew the answer before the thought was even finished in her mind. She eyed the necklace in his hand. Her coming back was obviously connected to that necklace. Maybe her powers were connected to it as well. Her powers did work in strange ways. Maybe the holder of that necklace, also held her powers, and even more so, her will, in his or her hands. So, that hadn't been a gust of wind at all. It had been her own powers being used against her. Mira now glared at the boy and with a sudden snarl upon her pretty face, the image of her there flickered and in a instant was standing in front of him. Her hand going to snatch for the necklace. Only her hand went right through it. She yelled out in frustration, things beginning to move through the air again as she drew her hand back, her long nails ready to come down and slash at him.