"You have to have the dark to see the light."
While Melina tries
to figure out what the demons are up to, she starts to notice a sudden
increase in her negative emotions, which in turn seem to be amplifying
her powers. At first, she likes how strong it makes her feel. But when
she realizes that her newly acquired demon powers are the cause of her
sense of empowerment, she wants nothing to do with it. Even though she
has reversed her demon powers to do good, she still sees them as coming
from an evil source and fears that by using them the evil she fought so
hard to overcome will rise up in her again.
But as the demon activity increases, and the people in her town, including all the people she cares about the most, start to display strange and violent behavior, Melina finally understands that if she wants to stop the demons and help her friends, she must embrace not only the good in her but also the bad. Because the only way to truly empower herself is by finding a way to use them together.
But as the demon activity increases, and the people in her town, including all the people she cares about the most, start to display strange and violent behavior, Melina finally understands that if she wants to stop the demons and help her friends, she must embrace not only the good in her but also the bad. Because the only way to truly empower herself is by finding a way to use them together.
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