Stuck in an Island with Twelve Beautiful Women-Chapter 128: Let’s try that

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As they began to dance, the sea water adding a refreshing and invigorating element to their movements, Jude, Layla, Lucy, and Stella couldn’t help but feel a sense of joy and exhilaration wash over them. Despite their initial skepticism, they found themselves embracing Natalie’s idea wholeheartedly, swept up in the infectious enthusiasm of her vision.

And as they danced beneath the moonlit sky, the sea water glistening on their skin, they knew that this would be a night to remember. Little did they know, the sea water held more than just the promise of a joyful dance, it held the key to unlocking a deeper mystery that would forever change their lives.

As Sophie observed Natalie holding the nearly empty bottle, a flicker of doubt crossed her mind. Could there be more to the situation than met the eye? With a sense of curiosity tinged with apprehension, she reached out and took the bottle from Natalie’s grasp, examining it closely.

Her suspicions confirmed by the small amount of water remaining in the bottle, Sophie’s mind raced with possibilities. Could this be the key to breaking the hold of the conch shell’s magic once and for all?

Without hesitating, Sophie stepped forward, her heart pounding with a mixture of fear and determination. Ignoring the curious glances of the others, she approached the conch shell, the bottle of water clutched tightly in her hand.

With a deep breath to steady her nerves, Sophie raised the bottle high above her head and poured the remaining water onto the conch shell, drenching it in a cascade of liquid. The air seemed to crackle with anticipation as everyone held their breath, waiting to see what would happen next.

And then, in an instant, it happened. A brilliant flash of light erupted from the surface of the conch shell, illuminating the clearing with its radiant glow. Gasps of astonishment filled the air as the magic of the conch shell was shattered, dispersing like mist in the morning sun.

As the light faded, Sophie stood before her friends, the empty bottle clutched in her hand, a triumphant smile playing at the corners of her lips. For in that moment, she knew that they had succeeded in breaking the hold of the conch shell’s dark magic, and that a new dawn awaited them, free from its sinister influence.

Jude and others started screaming. They were like uncontrollable creatures. Their bodies were boiling. They felt indescribable pain. The tail and the scales on Lucy and Stella was began to crack like eggshells. They screamed out loud.

As Jude and the others screamed in agony, their bodies writhing uncontrollably, the air was filled with the sounds of their torment. It was as if they were being consumed from within by some unseen force, their very beings engulfed in a fiery inferno of pain.

Lucy and Stella, their mermaid forms now cracking like eggshells, cried out in anguish as their scales splintered and fell away, revealing raw, tender flesh beneath. The transformation that had once seemed so alluring now proved to be a nightmare of unimaginable suffering.

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With each scream that pierced the air, Natalie’s heart clenched with despair. She had never seen her friends in such agony, and the sight filled her with a sense of helplessness. But even as she watched, she knew that they could not give up hope.

Summoning every ounce of courage she possessed, Natalie stepped forward, determined to do whatever it took to help her friends. With Sophie at her side, they rushed to Jude and the others, their hands outstretched in a desperate attempt to provide comfort amidst the chaos.

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And as they embraced their friends, offering words of solace and support, Natalie knew that they would weather this storm together. For in the face of adversity, it was their bond of friendship that would see them through, shining bright as a beacon of hope in the darkness that threatened to engulf them all.

But it stopped quickly, they stopped screaming as well. They looked at Sophie. Their faces were like devil. They looked at her like they were looking at their sworn enemy. Sophie looked at the conch shell and saw the sea water already washed away. So it took over control again.

As the screams subsided and an eerie silence fell over the clearing, Natalie and Sophie exchanged worried glances, their hearts heavy with foreboding. The sudden change in demeanor of Jude and the others sent shivers down their spines, their faces contorted into expressions of malevolent intent.

But it was Sophie who bore the brunt of their gaze, their eyes filled with an intensity that chilled her to the bone. It was as if they saw her not as their friend, but as some kind of sworn enemy, their hostility palpable in the air.

With a sinking feeling in her heart, Sophie followed their gaze to the conch shell, her worst fears confirmed as she saw that the sea water had already been washed away. The realization struck her like a blow to the chest, leaving her feeling helpless and vulnerable in the face of the dark magic that once again held sway over her friends.

As Jude and the others advanced towards her with menacing intent, Sophie felt a surge of fear grip her heart. She knew that they were no longer themselves, but mere puppets under the control of the conch shell’s malevolent power.

With no other options left, Sophie braced herself for the confrontation that lay ahead, her resolve steeled by the knowledge that she must find a way to break the hold of the conch shell’s control once and for all.

For in that moment, she realized that the fate of her friends and the island itself hung in the balance, and that only by confronting the darkness head-on could they hope to emerge victorious. When they regained their normal state They said

Layla: *clutching her chest* "It feels like... like my heart’s on fire!"

Susan: *writhing in discomfort* "Make it stop, Sophie!"

Jude: *grimacing in pain* "Aah! What did you do, Sophie?!"

Sophie stood there speachless…