Chapter 11
byPetra’s reckless adventure into the forbidden woods sets the chapter’s central conflict in motion. Ignoring safety protocols, she ventures alone and encounters danger, triggering a distress signal that overwhelms the telepathic communication among the protagonists. Her uncontrolled emotional broadcast creates a “blotting” effect, disrupting their ability to coordinate. The urgency of her distress forces the narrator to abandon work and rush to her aid, armed and on horseback, though the journey is fraught with obstacles like a fall and dense undergrowth.
Upon reaching the glade, the narrator discovers Petra’s pony brutally killed by a grotesque, deviational creature—a hybrid beast with predatory features. Before the narrator can act, Rosalind and Michael intervene, skillfully killing the creature with arrows. Despite the danger being neutralized, Petra’s distress persists, amplified by the sight of her dead pony. She remains frozen in a tree, requiring physical assistance to descend, and her emotional turmoil continues unabated, underscoring her lack of control over her telepathic abilities.
The chapter culminates in a tense yet unresolved moment, as Petra’s overwhelming distress disrupts the group’s cohesion and hints at deeper consequences. Her actions not only endanger herself but also expose the fragility of the community’s perceived safety. The incident serves as a stark contrast to the earlier optimism, emphasizing the ever-present threat of deviation and the unpredictability of their world. The chapter leaves readers questioning the broader implications of Petra’s powers and the potential fallout from her recklessness.

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