ZINA
Zina's world became infinitely black as if trapped in a jelly of voidness. She could see nothing, and it occurred to her that it wasn't because she was shutting her eyes, or because of some otherworldly power that had been brought to her fore. No, the darkness was startlingly familiar. Like the kind of blindness she was used to before she regained her sight.
Fear engulfed her at that realization, and she found herself struggling as if to escape whatever that was tugging at her. She thought she had defeated this abnormality; whether it be by her death and resurrection, or by undergoing the painful process of removing her vows, she thought she had defeated this blindness.
But no, no matter how much she struggled, the power only seemed to tug harder on her.