As Artemis stumbled over her own feet, Noah felt a surge of panic rising within him. He tightened his grip on her hand, determined to keep her safe as they fled from the cloaked figure. But then, just as they reached the fallen object, everything changed.
The object began to emit a soft, otherworldly glow, illuminating the darkness around them. Noah's eyes widened in astonishment as he watched the light dance and shimmer, casting strange shadows in their surroundings. And then, in an instant, they were enveloped by the light.
Suddenly, they were no longer in the library, but suspended in mid-air, surrounded by nothing but blinding brightness. Noah's heart raced as he exchanged a look of disbelief with Artemis, his eyes wide with shock. "Oh shit," he said. And then, with a sudden jolt, they were plummeting through the sky, hurtling towards the sandy desert below.
The wind whipped past them as they fell, their screams lost in the rushing air. Noah's mind raced as he tried to make sense of what was happening, his thoughts a jumble of confusion and fear. And then, with a bone-jarring impact, they crashed into the soft sand, tumbling and rolling until they came to a stop.
For a moment, they lay there, dazed and disoriented, the hot desert sun beating down on them. Noah groaned as he struggled to push himself upright, his head spinning from the sudden journey.
He peered at Artemis in utter disbelief. "I don't like what you've done with the place."