Fall of Tonka 2

Tonka struggled to keep her balance as the ground under her feet swelled as if it wanted to swallow her. Her black hair was distorted and messy from the horror he experienced. Her pale white fur was stained with bloodstains on the floor. For a moment, her hand went to the necklace, which consisted of a pale pink stone wrapped in a hoop around her neck. The stone radiated light at his touch. This light was quite weak compared to the blue light that filled the tent and quickly faded away. The ground shook and trembled again. An invisible wave came and crashed into Tonka's chest. Tonka scorched with pain and let out a scream. This scream came from very deep and he couldn't stop him. The fire of pain had penetrated to his bones. It collapsed backwards. The stone he used to start the fire in the middle of the floor crashed into the height and fell to the ground. Her head hit a stone. He writhed helplessly in pain. Her heart felt like it was going to jump out of his chest. She writhed on the ground and began to scream hoarsely. The pain gradually passed. Shaking, he got up on his hands and knees. She began to stagger, almost crawling, on the ground. "God of heaven help me," she prayed and sobbed. He had to get out of the tent as soon as possible. The ground shook once again. Tonka collapsed to the ground exhausted.

Two shadows clad in black cloaks stood a meter in front of the tent. They were waiting at the border in front of the muddy area, unable to step into the area where the salt-covered circle was. One of the shadows threw back her black cloak, picked up the sickle she was carrying on her back and swung it. The shadow looked arrogantly at the other shadow, and they stepped into the white space at the same time. They opened the tent door and entered. Tonka looked up at the black-clad shadows. Shadows involuntarily took a step back before Tonka's gaze. Tonka stood up slowly. She wiped her tears, the expected moment had come. Min and Tin had come to get him. Tears made their way across the dust and dirt on Tonka's face and slid down her neck. Tonka whispered something with a last effort. She scattered the dust in her hand. The earth shook, Tonka held out her hand in despair and was able to travel.

Beams of blue light illuminated the night. The surroundings of Tonka were white, flat, and empty. Near it, a wide river flowed noisily. She could make out that there were no living things around. She was glad, she was still alive.She turned her face to the sky. Tears were shining on her cheeks. "God of the heavens forgive me!" She shouted into the sky. Lightning flashed in the sky. The light filtered from the sky and landed in front of Tonka.

The ground writhed and shook. A wind howled. It smashed everything in its path and finally stopped. Min and Tin looked at Tonka with anger and contempt. Seeing them, Tonka started running through the snow with a futile effort. But what she did was unforgivable. It was the end of the road for her. Tonka let out a shrill cry with a final plea. It sounded more like a plea than a scream. She kept running, looking behind him. Finally, she slipped and fell facedown on the snow.

Min and Tin were now standing before her in all their majesty. Their metallic voices echoed in the darkness of the night. They said, "You have come to the end of the road. You will pay for what you did." Min and Tin simultaneously raised their sickles. Tonka closed her eyes tightly so she wouldn't see the end that awaited her. She was waiting for the first blow. With one hand, she gripped the pink stone necklace around her neck tightly. Both of them had lowered their sickles for the first blow when a light emanated from the necklace. Min and Tin had to raise their sickles up again. The blow that Tonka had been waiting for never came. She didn't understand why it took so long. She slowly opened her eyes. Min and Tin were standing in their usual places. With one difference, a white wolf was growling at them. This wolf was even more majestic than she had seen before, turning to Tonka's side. His eyes were sparkling blue. The wolf turned back to Min and Tin and growled. So they called out to Tonka again.

"You will definitely be punished," they said, and they disappeared in an instant. Tonka and Wolf  were left alone.

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