Daelina and Darren watched in horror as the wraith drained the life energy from the mother and child. Anger overwhelmed the fairy woman and through it, she drew upon Gaia's magic. She focused her will and unleashed a blast of pure energy at the wraith. Being a creature that thrived off death and decay, the energy knocked the wraith sideways, sending it flying.
It wailed in agony, then anger at its feeding being so rudely interrupted. It stood up and approached Darren and Daelina, its previous targets forgotten. It gathered its Dark Magic, fashioning it into a spell of draining, and fired it at the couple. On reflex, Darren's arms came out, invoking a barrier spell to protect them. The magic that was supposed to drain them hit the shield and dissipated, becoming nothing.
The wraith wailed in frustration as its spell was defeated and readied the spell again. Daelina was faster this time and lanced out with a spell similar to the wraith's. The major difference was that instead of draining any magic it had, the spell sought to knock any life energy loose from it. The bolt of energy caught the wraith off guard, and it was thrown back, with green life energy falling out of the apparition.
"Darren, scoop up that energy, now!" Daelina cried out.
Nodding, Darren did as he was told and used his magic to collect the stolen energies. He called it to him, and the energy rushed to him, collecting much like a cluster of lights. The wraith reached out, as though trying to stop Darren, but Daelina hit it with another blast, weakening it further. It cried out in pain and frustration, before it retreated into the shadows, before vanishing altogether.
"What in the name of Gaia was that thing?!?" Darren growled, half expecting the creature to pop out of a nearby shadow.
"It was a wraith, Darren. But it's gone for now, thank Gaia," Daelina told him.
"How do you know? How do you know it's gone?"
"Do you feel cold at all?" Daelina asked him.
"I... I did! But not so much now," Darren replied, looking down at his arms. His eyes widened when he saw they were covered in goosebumps. "How did you know?"
"Pass me that energy first. I'll explain after we help these poor people," Daelina told her boyfriend.
She snapped her fingers at the energy in his hand, before gesturing for him to hand it over. Darren pushed it towards her and Daelina took it from him and sorted out which energy belonged to whom. Drawing upon her fairy magic, she pushed the energies back to their rightful owners.
The mother and son had since gone catatonic, not seeing what was going on around them. Daelina was glad for that, and the isolated area around them, as there was no one else near them she could see or sense. The energies merged back with the fallen humans, bringing them back to life from their petrified state. Darren watched in amazement as the two of them started blinking, coming back to.
"Wha-what... happened?" the mother asked, coming back to consciousness first.
"Looks like the two of you suffered a bout of sunstroke and needed a moment to sit down. How do you feel?" Daelina asked.
"Mind's a little... fuzzy. I remember... Nolan saying his head hurt," the mother remembered. "Nolan?"
"M... mommy?" the little boy mewled.
"Come on. Let's get you two somewhere proper to sit, and something to drink. Sunstroke is no joke," Darren replied, offering his hand to help them up.
Between Darren and Daelina, they were able to get the mother and her son, Nolan, on their feet and over to a park bench. Darren found a food truck in the parking lot of the park and bought a couple of waters. After giving it to the pair and checking that they were OK, the couple left the would be victims behind and rushed out of there. They found a small and secluded spot where Daelina could work her magic and they were soon small and flying.
"Would you mind telling me what the whole bit with the wraith is?" Darren asked.
"Wraiths are beings of pure shadow and darkness, feeding on the life energy of those around them. It has been a while since I've seen one and I've never had to fight one before today," Daelina replied.
"You've seen one before? When?"
"Many centuries ago, when the lights of our city still glowed brightly. During the war," Daelina explained.
Darren winced, knowing that the war was a touchy subject for his fiancΓ©e. He'd asked a few probing questions about it, but hadn't asked for too much in the manner of details. He could tell that it was something of a sore spot, not just for Daelina, but for the other fairies as well. Darren focused his thoughts on the wraith and placed a few more questions to Daelina about where they were headed.
"Back to the house. The archive from the Sons might have some answers about how to fight such a being," she responded.
"Didn't you just say that you fought one before?" Darren wondered.
"I said that I saw one before, not that I fought one. I've seen a fight ensue between fairy soldiers and wraiths, but I never joined in such a fight. I wasn't taught the magic needed to fight them," she stated.
"You think the Sons' archive could hold some answers?" Darren queried.
"It's worth a shot. It's better than doing nothing but fearing for your life while you wait for it to come after you," Daelina told him.
"Point taken."
The pair soon arrived at the house, just as some others were getting back. Daelina put Darren down, before working her magic to make them big again. This caught some of them by surprise, as not everyone there was accustomed to seeing magic used every day. Daelina hurried up to them and told them what happened earlier, and how the wraith had retreated when it was confronted by them.
"Damn it! I wish we had more time, but it seems like this wraith has wasted none," Phalmina griped.
"Wait, you knew about the wraith before this?" Darren queried, his anger rising.
"We all did. It was right after you had broken from your father's control and Sheena had found her way to the glade. Phalmina had told us," Daelina stated, using her hand to indicate herself, Xaera and the other fairies, "that there was a wraith on the loose, but that it was weak. We tried locating it on our own but have had zero chance in finding it. This encounter today gave us what we needed to track it."