Chapter 50: Magia Fleur Transforms
Chapter 50: Magia Fleur Transforms
In the quiet of the girl's restroom, Seraphina stood in front of the mirror, letting out a relieved breath.
She was glad the restroom was empty—no prying eyes, no unwanted attention.
The explosion had stirred something in her, a deep sense of urgency, and she needed to act without raising suspicion.
A faint fluttering sound filled the room, and as Seraphina turned, a small figure materialized in the air.
It was Flora, her magical girl mascot—a black and yellow-colored bee with a small, delicate flower blooming from its head, softly glowing.
"Flora," Seraphina whispered, acknowledging the bee. "What's going on in the battlefield dimension?"
Flora buzzed closer, her wings barely making a sound as she gave her report. "It's bad, Seraphina. A mecha driver from the resistance is under heavy attack by the Outer God lackeys. He's outnumbered and cornered. If he doesn't get backup soon, he won't make it."
Seraphina's expression darkened, concern etched on her face. "Aris, right? He always charges in recklessly."
Flora nodded, hovering nervously. "Yes, it's him. His armor is strong, but he can't hold out much longer. The resistance is losing ground fast."
Seraphina sighed deeply, frustration rising within her.
She had promised herself she wouldn't get involved, especially with Linsley around. But hearing Aris was in danger, and knowing the battlefield dimension was spiraling out of control, left her little choice.
"I was hoping for a peaceful morning," she muttered to herself.
"You know you can't ignore this," Flora said softly, her tiny wings buzzing anxiously. "The outer god lackeys are gaining strength."
Seraphina closed her eyes for a moment, letting out a resigned breath. "You're right. I can't just stand by while they gain more ground."
"Will you transform?" Flora asked, hope filling her small voice.
"Yeah," Seraphina said, straightening up. "I'll assist Aris. We can't afford to lose him or let them take more territory."
With a determined glint in her eyes, Seraphina raised her hand, energy beginning to surge within her. "Guide me, Flora. Let's go save him."
In a flash, a magical girl wand materialized before her, adorned with vibrant, swirling flower motifs that glowed with energy.
Seraphina reached out and grasped it firmly, feeling the pulse of power building in her hand.
Flora, the small bee mascot, hovered above her for a brief moment, buzzing excitedly before turning into a beam of radiant light, spiraling down and merging into the wand itself.
Seraphina took a deep breath, raising the wand high above her head.
As she began her chant, the world around her seemed to slow, her voice ringing with purity and determination.
"By the petals of hope, the bloom of justice, and the light of purity, I summon the power within me! Let all who threaten peace be swept away by the power of Magia Fleur!"
The air shimmered, and suddenly, a cascade of luminous flower petals exploded around her, whirling in a vibrant cyclone of pinks, yellows, and soft whites.
The petals danced and swirled around Seraphina, lifting her into the air as a radiant light enveloped her body.
Her long, flowing pink hair began to glow, twisting and spiraling upwards into elegant twin-tails, tied with delicate, shimmering white ribbons.
A surge of magic pulsed outward as her simple clothes dissolved into sparkling dust, replaced by a radiant pink outfit.
Her attire bloomed from the very light itself, taking the form of an exquisite, flower-themed magical girl dress.
Petals adorned the hem of her skirt, her sleeves fluttered like delicate blossoms in the breeze, and shimmering vines intertwined across her bodice, giving her the appearance of a powerful yet graceful guardian of nature.
The transformation wasn't just visual; it radiated energy.
As she spun gracefully mid-air, a trail of sparkling flower petals followed her every movement, painting the air with brilliant hues.
Her boots, now soft pink with floral accents, landed on the ground with a light tap as the transformation neared its peak.
The magic swelled one final time, wrapping her in a dazzling aura before fading into a soft glow, revealing the fully transformed Magia Fleur.
Her wand, now infused with Flora's energy, gleamed brightly in her hand.
The twin-tails swayed gently behind her, and her fierce, determined expression completed the transformation into a powerful magical girl.
The world seemed to stand still for a moment, the air still thick with the remnants of magic, as Magia Fleur, the embodiment of hope, justice, and purity, stood tall, ready for battle.
"Intra Ineo!" she commanded.
In a brilliant flash of light, Magia Fleur disappeared from the restroom, instantly teleporting to the battlefield dimension, where the mecha driver awaited her arrival.
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While waiting for Seraphina to return, Linsley wandered through the supermarket aisles aimlessly, his stomach growling.
She had been in the restroom for quite some time, and his hunger was starting to gnaw at him.
With a sigh, he headed toward the food court at the far end of the supermarket, figuring he might as well eat something while he waited.
Sitting down with a snack in hand, he took a large bite and muttered to himself, "What the hell is she doing in there? It's been forever... I swear, if she's taking a massive dump..."
He let out a low chuckle at his own joke, shaking his head. "I mean, seriously, it's gotta be a big one if it's taking this long."
As he continued to eat, a loud explosion reverberated throughout the city, causing a few people in the food court to stop and glance around nervously.
Linsley barely flinched, only raising an eyebrow as he heard several smaller consecutive blasts follow the first. His chewing slowed, and he sighed, setting his snack down.
"Those resistance and Outer God lackeys sure love making a huge racket," he grumbled, rubbing his temples. "It's like they can't go five minutes without blowing something up."
Linsley glanced toward the restroom, growing more impatient with each passing second. "Come on, Seraphina, how long does it take to deal with… whatever the hell you're doing in there?"
Unable to wait any longer, he quickly finished his snack and stood up. "Alright, that's it. I'm not sitting here like an idiot while the fun's happening."