Contract = Fix Robin

Ash and Jade carried Robin into the cottage and sat him on the make shift bed. It was a coffee table with a bunch of pillows and blankets piled on top. Robin was sweating more now than before. Jasmine grew worried as she sat on the sofa.
Keli looked at Robin. "What happened, exactly?" she asked.
"I told you about the werewolf, right?" Jade asked. Keli nodded. "Well, he rounded up some buddies and they kidnapped him."
"Yeah, we aren't completely sure of what all they did to him but, when we found him," Ash said. "He had skewers everywhere."
"And he was basically nude." Mary-Lynnette added. "All he had on was boxers..."
"Okay, well, it looks to me like he has Oak Poisoning." Keli announced.
"Oak Poisoning?" Jade said. "What is that exactly?"
"It's a sickness only we can get, Jade." Ash said. "How did you not know that?"
"I flunked health, Mr. I-know-everything." Jade hissed.
"I did too," Ash smirked. "How is it that I knew something like that and you didn't?"
"Gosh, you two need to be quiet." Mary-Lynnette said.
"At least, take it outside." Jasmine muttered.
"We're good." Ash said, wrapping an arm around Mary-Lynnette. "So, Keli, can you fix him?"
"I think so. But it'll cost you." Keli said.
"Cost me?" Ash replied. "Or all of us?"
"Hm, well you're the man of the group from where I can tell," Keli said. "So, yeah, it'll cost you, Ash Redfern."
"Well, I have plenty of cash on me." Ash took out his wallet. Keli looked at it. "Name your price, witch."
"It isn't money I want, silly leech." Keli said, turning away from the group. She wandered into her kitchen and flipped open a book of potions.
"Should I follow her?" Ash whispered to Jade.
"Did she tell you to follow?" Jade replied.
"Don't get smart, Jade." Ash warned.
"Are you coming, Ash Redfern?" Keli called.
Ash raised his eyebrows at Jade before he stood and walked into the kitchen. He watched her open a refrigerator and take out a bottle of what looked like wine.
"So," Ash began. "Robin's sick with Oak. You know how to fix him." Ash looked at her. "Will you fix him?"
"Of course I will, Ash Redfern." Keli replied in a soft voice. "But, like I said before, it will cost you."
"Cost me what?" Ash was frustrated. The thing he hated about witches was the riddles they loved to speak in.
"That which belongs to you but others use more frequently." Keli replied.
"Riddles!" Ash snapped. "Can't you just tell me what it is?"
"You're name, Ash Redfern." Keli answered.
"My name?" Ash cocked an eyebrow.
"If you give me your name than I will fix Robin. If you do not, I will let him die." Keli poured the 'wine' into a mixing bowl. It smelled of blood. She mixed it with some kind of plant that Ash wasn't familiar with.
"So, you want me to...give you my name?" Ash said. "How do I give you my name?"
"Basically, you will be signing a contract that will hold me responsible for your life." Keli replied. "Once you sign, I will be able to do as I wish with you. Tell anybody of our deal and I'll kill you on the spot."
"You ask for too much." Ash muttered. "Can't you just take my money and fix him?"
"I want your name, Ash Redfern," Keli murmured. "That is my final request. If you want him to live, I suggest you sign the contract." a paper with many signatures already on it appeared on the table beside him. A pen rested on the next free line. "Sign it, Ash Redfern." Keli said, leaving the room, with her mixture.