[center][img]https://c.tenor.com/tmt99btDFLAAAAAC/luo-yunxi-yunxi.gif[/img] [h2][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/211103/65845c304d04e837bbad627e0dd9e2b6.png[/img][/h2] [sub]Reveal the sound from within, and let harmony flow...[/sub] [/center] [hr][hr] [indent]Everything happened so fast. He was having a great conversation with Finn. Finn was throwing the occasional joke and they were funny, but the odd feeling kept him out of it for a majority of the conversation. He managed to respond well enough, but he knew Finn wasn’t dumb enough to believe that he was alright, even when he would tell him. One moment they were exploring an odd cave thanks to Helia, and then the earth began to shake, as if upset that they had decided to venture into the cave. The falling sharp rocks were proof that mother nature had a way of getting rid of anyone. If that weren’t enough for them, the earth decided to split open and swallow them whole. Sa’Cha closed his eyes at that moment wondering what he would do. How would his grandmother feel when she learned of his demise simply because he wanted to be adventurous? The sudden chill of water grasping at his skin caused him to open his eyes. He was underwater. Adrenaline coursed through his veins as he managed to break the surface and look around. It was dark and he couldn’t see everyone, but he could hear them. In the distance, a shoreline was visible as if mother nature regretted her earlier decision and wanted them to survive. He swam towards the shore, but the closer he got the more painful his headaches became. As soon as he crawled onto the beach, clothes soaking wet, his head stopped pounding. Pain vanished and he could think clearly. He stood up slowly just as Finn peeled the wet pink tank off of his body. Sa’Cha would’ve looked away, but his eyes lingered a little too long. He didn’t realize who had helped who in the situation, but he was happy they were all okay, for now. Questions started swirling in his head. How would they get out of this cavern? He turned and looked at the whole that light filtered through. The whole wasn’t big enough for them to climb through, and his fight or flight senses were kicking in. He could hear Helia ask if everyone was in one piece and for a moment he checked his body to make sure. “I think so,” he replied to her scanning the area once more. He peeled off the t-shirt he was wearing. The cold draft in the cavern made him instantly regret the decision, but after he squeezed as much water out of the shirt as he could, he quickly pulled it back onto his body. Hearing Finn’s voice, he turned to face him and sighed. How could he not tell him exactly what he was? He’d kept this secret from all of them for a very long time. Even Tommy didn’t know, but that didn’t mean he didn’t have an inclination that Sa’Cha was unique. He’d even confronted Sa’Cha about it after catching Sa’Cha levitating a pencil, but Sa’Cha always told him it was a trick he learned on tv. [color=pink]“Hey Sa’cha, are you sure you're ok? You’ve been acting funny since we got here.”[/color] Sa’Cha sighed. “I...ever since we got here there’s… well it’s kinda hard to explain without showing you.” Sa’Cha felt a strong pull towards the hole in the wall and turned to the others. “What you’re about to see, you can’t tell anyone. We made the promise when we all became friends to keep each other’s secrets and I need you all to keep this one.” Sa’Cha slowly approached the wall. He needed to make a way for them to get in. There was something in there, but what? “Take cover,” Sa’Cha said as he moved further away from the wall. He closed his eyes and exhaled slowly. Strange wind whipped up around him as he opened his eyes. They held a strange power, a deadly power. He held his hands close together in front of him. “With this wall turned to dust, its utter destruction is an absolute must.” Strange energy crackled and popped around his hands as he thrust them forward like an underhanded throw. The energy surged forth like a cannonball from a cannon and struck the wall causing dust and debris to fly in all directions. Sa’Cha collapsed to one knee having exerted a big of energy to perform such destructive magic. As the dust cleared, he looked up to see the wall had crumbled, and behind it was a beautiful utopia of plant life surrounding a massive ship. Sa'Cha looked up, sweat beading on his forehead. "I definitely wasn't expecting that," he said trying to stand. [/indent]