Fire One moment, I was leaning against Andrew for support, and the next, I was standing in the middle of a white room with marble walls and tall, elaborate columns that seemed to reach the sky. I looked up and my eyes widened when I saw clouds floating overhead. Not like in a painting, but the real thing. A small gasp got stuck in my throat and my stomach churned as I thought of where I could be. If I was even here. Had I died? Was this the heaven some religions talked about? Or was it something else entirely? Somehow, I didn't think I was dead. It didn't feel that way. Especially not when I could feel a great deal of power flowing through the hallways and filling each of my surroundings. I shivered, suddenly feeling very cold with only my sports bra. I took a step forward, deciding

