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(A/N: This is the sequel for Never Will I Change The link is here: s/10578470/1/Never-Will-I-Change)
Chapter. 1
"Yes, Rexella," he said as he walked out of the room. "I am Pittacus Lore."
The room was deathly quiet.
"No, no, no, no, NO!" I screamed. "You can't be Pittacus! You're Setrakus Ra, you're Five! You can't be Pittacus!"
Setrakus Ra appeared, this time he was Five. His eyes glinted with pity. "I'm sorry, Ella," he said softly. "But life is unfair."
The last hope for Lorien walked out with a bang on the door.
I sat there, tears rolling down my cheeks, thoroughly shocked.
Then a Mog stumbled in.
"What do you want, General Rex?" I asked lazily.
"Ella," General Rex breathed. "I have to get you out of here. You're not supposed to be here, and not me too. Come on, Ella."
I looked past him and saw a whole herd of Chimaera behind him. And after the Chimaera, I saw two very familiar figures.
Malcom and Sarah.
My brow furrowed. "Why are you betraying the Mogadorian cause, General Rex?" I asked, reclaiming Rexella's air of authority. "Why are you helping us Loriens, and not you Mogadorians?"
"I am not tricking you, Ella, I swear," Rex said, "I was the one that helped Adam free the Chimaera. His bond with One reminded me of who I really was. Ella… I am here to save you. I will not hurt you."
"Who are you?" I asked cautiously.
"You cannot know, Ella," Rex said, and his voice was pained. "I cannot tell you, Ella. That would put you in danger. And… and… I cannot bear to have you in danger."
I hopped off the throne, and instead of walking to Rex, I walked straight to Malcom and Sarah.
"Are the both of you real?" I asked cautiously.
"Yes, Ella." Malcom said. His tone reassured me and I knew.
"Fine, Rex," I said with all of Rexella's authority. I will follow you."
"Thank you, Ella!" Rex said, a smile on his face. "Now follow me, child. Follow me."
I followed him, my black cape swishing and flowing behind me.
Then we met our first obstacle. A whole herd of vat-borns.
"Soldiers, I command you to retreat!" I said with all Rexella's authority. "Let us through. Now."
Then they parted like the red sea.
I saw Rex sigh and shake his head from the corner of my eye.
"What are you thinking, Rex?" I asked, Rexella-style.
"Nothing, child, nothing." He sighed. "Just… proud of you, Ella."
I still didn't understand what his deal was, but I would just need to wait.
"Come on, guys," I announced. "We need to keep going."
