What is up all of you awesomely dedicated readers out there! It's ButterHunter here, back with yet another chapter to my story! When we last left off, Cameron and Vivianna just had some… fun time. Yeah, that's what we'll go with. But suddenly, at the end of the dream, Cameron had a vision. A vision influenced by the man who had poisoned Cameron before.
So, let's jump right back in!
Chapter 27: Andr's Past and Windy Weather
Cameron POV…
Two days later…
That weird vision was still in my mind, not to mention Vivianna's. The two of us had been trying to figure out what it had meant, but no ideas had come to mind. Maybe it was really nothing, like Susie said?
No… no, it had to mean something. I don't come up with stuff like that. I also don't dream about pain. I mean, there's been pain before in my dreams, but never, you know, PHYSICAL pain.
Anyway, me and Susie both agreed to not tell Snowy. The last thing we needed was to make her feel worried about me again. We also decided to not tell Andr. Honestly, I almost had forgotten that she was here.
In any case, after I woke up two days later, Susie and I walked to the main room to see Andr once again coddling Snowy. But when Snowy heard the door open, she wormed out of Andr's grasp somehow and tackled me to the ground.
"Good morning Master!" she said happily. I could almost see the hearts coming from her.
"Ow… morning Snowy." I got out. Thankfully, with a little help from Susie, I managed to get to a sitting position, with Snowy cuddling my face off.
"Sorry about tackling you Master…" Snowy said eventually, her ears drooping the smallest bit.
I couldn't even stay mad. "Aww… it's fine Snowy. Just… try to control yourself, okay?" I said gently.
Her face lit up again, and she actually did let me get up off the floor. Susie was simply smiling to herself, moving around the counter to start making breakfast. Andr looked at me a little awkwardly as she said, "Umm… g-good morning…"
"Morning." I said. She blushed at getting addressed like a friend. But by now, I already knew almost anything would make her blush.
After twenty minutes passed, where breakfast was quickly eaten and cleaned up, I wanted to think about that vision I had. I wandered back into the bedroom, mostly for some quiet.
But of course, Snowy felt the urge to be near me again, so she quickly found me in there, thinking to myself.
"Master?" she said, knocking on the door.
"Hm? Oh, yes Snowy?" I said, tucking the paper I had been writing on into my bag.
Slowly, she wandered over to me. "I missed you…" she said lovingly, staring me in the eyes.
"It hasn't been ten minutes since we last saw each other." I reminded her.
"In dog years that's a few hours at least." Snowy countered back, laying down on the bed right in front of me. I was able to take a hint.
Gently I rubbed my hands all over her back. I could hear her softly moan as the tension slowly but surely melted away. She had quite a bit of knots in her back.
"Shhh… just relax…" I said softly. I slowly work my way down her lower back. "I know it feels good… shhh…"
Finally, I remove my hands a good five minutes after I started. She looks sad when I stop, but instantly perks up again when I pat my lap. She crawls onto it, her eyes BEGGING for a compliment.
"Did it feel good, or do you want a little more?" I said softly, rubbing the back of her head.
"Only if I can do this while you do it." she said, wrapping her arms around my neck, staring into my eyes. Two seconds pass and she kisses me, pushing me onto my back. My hands once again rub her back all over, making her moan in our little kiss.
"Puppy? Where are you Puppy?" a voice calls out from the living room. Andr. Snowy pulls away for a second to glance at the door.
She looks back at me, as if trying to decide who she wants to be with more. Then she shakes her head, and gives me a nervous smile. "Eh heh heh… sorry Master. Won't happen again." she said, before resuming our kiss.
Naturally, that's when Andr decided to teleport in here.
I forgot that Susie had said Andr wouldn't be able to teleport LARGE distances. A teleport through a one block thick wall would be nothing.
Unfortunately, I didn't remember that until I heard a gasp come from the door. "P-P-Puppy?"
'Oh shit.' I'm pretty sure me and Snowy both thought that at the same time. Slowly, she breaks away to look behind her, blushing. I sit up, seeing Andr's face blushing deep purple.
"Umm… A-Andr, it's not what you think…" I start, but quickly realize that there's no way I'll be able to smooth talk my way out of this one. She already saw us kissing. I'm pretty sure if she hadn't come in here when she did, Snowy and I would have been making out.
"P-Puppy… y-you were…" Andr started, the blush fully on her face.
"Y-yes, I was, but… I-I love my Master… i-is that so wrong?" Snowy says, actually grabbing my arm and snuggling up next to me.
The room was dead quiet for a few seconds. I really wished that I had the ability to teleport right now. So I could get out of this mess.
Thankfully, Snowy and I got the second best thing that could've happened. Susie called out for us. "Cameron! Snowy! I need you!"
I honestly don't think either me or Snowy got out of a room as fast as we did then. We ran right by Andr, blushing very hard. She watched us the entire time, her eyes still wide in shock.
"*pant* *pant*... well then…" I said through my panting when we were upstairs, hiding in Snowy's room.
"*pant* Oh man… that was… so embarrassing…" Snowy agreed, panting as well.
"Come on… let's go find our savior." I said slowly, opening the door. Snowy quickly followed after me, her face still holding a little bit of blush.
We soon found Susie in the sickbay, crushing some herbs or something. "Hey you two-... wait, what happened?" she asked, when she saw the small bit of blush still in our cheeks.
Snowy and I quickly explained what had happened downstairs when Andr barged in on us. Susie looked the smallest bit worried. "Oh dear… now she knows…"
"W-well… it could have been worse." I commented. "She could've seen the three of us together doing that. That would've been much worse."
"True…" Snowy said softly, tightly grabbing my arm like a toy. "But… what will she think of… me? Me and you, Master?"
"I… I don't know." I admitted. "Let's just hope for the best and see how things go on from there."
Snowy and Susie didn't seem to like my plan, but at the moment it was the best I could do. "Anyway, you said you needed us Susie?" I asked.
"Oh, um…" she said, looking embarrassed. "Actually… I forgot, I just needed Snowy. Sorry Cameron."
"Ah, it's fine. At least you got me out of that jam earlier." I said casually. "Hopefully Andr is out of the bedroom by now…"
I left the room, hoping that Andr wouldn't see me along the way. But of course, when I went downstairs I saw her in the living room, watching the fire crackle. I tried to sneak into the bedroom, but she must have heard me easily, because her head suddenly jerked to me.
I started to become a bit afraid. Even if she couldn't teleport very far, that didn't mean she was probably any less strong. Endermen have a much stronger bone structure than humans, which comes in handy when they want to punch one.
"Umm…" I said awkwardly, slowly sidestepping to my bedroom door. She only watched me for now.
"I… I'm gonna just…" I continued, finally slipping into the door and closing it. Once I was in, I let out a huge sigh of relief. 'Made it… now I can think clearly…' I thought to myself.
But when I turned around, guess who was sitting on the bed? Andr. Somehow I hadn't heard the teleporting noise, and now she was here with me. She was looking right at me, directly into my eyes.
"Uh… h-hi." I said even more awkwardly. I tried to say more, but her eyes… they were practically hypnotising me. I couldn't look away from her swirling eyes. Maybe if I looked into them long enough… I could find something.
But before I could try, she cleared her throat gently. I snapped out of my trance, refocusing on Andr. "Y-yes Andr?"
"How long?" she asked in a somewhat commanding way.
"S-sorry, come again?" I asked.
"You and Puppy. How. Long." she asked again, her tone a bit sharper.
"O-oh… ah…" I realized. She was asking me how long Snowy and I have been together. "W-well… it's been a couple of weeks now I'd say. And her name is Snowy, not Puppy."
"I don't care. Why did… why did she… why?" Andr said. Was it just me or… is there something here I was missing?
"Well… she was the one who started it, kinda." I said. "She… she said she loves me, and not just because I'm her… master. Still getting used to that. All I did was be kind and nice to her, give her respect."
"B-but…" Andr said, her face becoming purple again. "But… I wanted to be her lo…"
She slams the brakes and covers her mouth in fear. But I still heard that.
She let something slip.
"But… I wanted to be her lo…"
Did she… want to be Snowy's...
"Y-y-you… you like Snowy?" I asked, my voice shaking a little.
"N-no! Nononononononono! That's not what I…" Andr starts, her face a deep purple now. "I… not entirely… she…"
"Andr." I said firmly. "Stop lying. Just tell me the truth."
Andr didn't respond for a good long time. Finally, she stopped looking for a way out and sighed. "Y… yes."
"Since when did you start liking her?" I asked in a calm way.
"Uh… um… a-about… a little while ago… I was… about to talk with her about it… when I saw you with her." she replied. "B-but now… I don't think…"
I sighed. Clearly Andr was a very complex person. This was getting awkward to talk about.
"I think you should talk this over with Snowy instead of me. Then decide for yourself." I said, turning to make my leave.
"W-wait! Don't go!" Andr called out. I turned around to see her scared face. "I… I want company… just for a little longer…" she whispered just loud enough for me to hear.
"O-okay…" I said, releasing the door knob and walking back over to her. With much hesitation, I sat down next to her, about another person's worth between us. "Why… do you want company? I thought… you didn't like all the attention."
"Be… because… maybe it has to do with the fact that even if… you're human, you're a kind… caring, forgiving one. I… I was always told humans are reckless wastes… they shouldn't be trusted." she said slowly, wringing her hands. "B-but… you don't fit that mold at all. You're… the most interesting human I've ever seen. Well… the only one, but still."
"Andr…" I said gently.
"I… I was always the shame of my clan. Being a half human monster… it's a great shame to my name. I'm… always the outcast. Everywhere I went, I faced mockery and scorn. All because of my mother…"
"Wait… your mom was a human?" I asked suddenly. This was new. I… never really gave it much thought, but now… how did Snowy and Susie looking like actual humans instead of the blocky forms? Did… did they have a human parent as well?
"Y-yes…" Andr got out, tears starting to form in her eyes. "It… it is a great shame for endermen to like… a human. But… my father couldn't resist. He broke her out of her prison… and then fled with her. They spent a long time running far, far away, until they made a small little cottage in the wild. But… they thought they were safe. They traveled so far away…"
I found myself baited on every word Andr was saying. Tears were starting to form in her eyes. "I-if… if you don't want to keep talking about it… it's fine, Andr…" I said softly.
"N-no…" she said slowly, sniffling once before she continued. "A-anyway… it was the day I was born… I'm sure my dad would've said it was one of the best days of his life… but just afterwards… they found the house."
"A-and… they k-killed my mother… and b-burned my f-father with water… I-I never got to know them…" she said, before the floodgates opened. Tears flowed slowly down her face as she sobbed into her hands.
"H-hey… calm down…" I said softly, scooting over to her and patting her arm gently. She responded by suddenly grabbing me and pulling me into a tight hug, still sobbing.
After a second of hesitation, I hugged her back, gently patting her back. "Shhhh… calm down Andr… shhhh…"
It took a good five minutes before she released me, tear tracks still on her face. She sniffled again for a moment, before she started talking again. "*sniff*... I-I'm sorry… I needed to cry… sorry for doing that out of the blue…"
"No no no, it's fine Andr." I replied softly, patting her arm gently. "I understand. I'm surprised that you haven't cried more to be honest. That's… something that would traumatize anyone."
Andr looked right at me, and… I guess she saw that I wasn't lying. "You… you understand?" she asked me, wiping away a stray tear.
"Of course…" I said softly. "I know what you're going through. Almost perfectly…"
Too late, I tried to shut my mouth. But she still heard me anyway. "You… you do? You… lost your parents?"
"In… in a different way… but yeah, I did." I said, trying to make my voice deeper, to say in an undertone, 'I don't want to talk about it right now.'
But she didn't give up on that. "H-how… how did you lose them? If… if you tell me…"
"You really want to know?" I said, in a 'I'm not messing around here' tone. She nodded, though slowly.
"Fine." I said, grabbing my bag once more.
Another twenty minutes of backstory we've already heard before…
I'm not entirely sure what I had expected from Andr. Perhaps I didn't think she'd have a big reaction or something.
What did happen, was that she looked utterly shocked and scared. In fact, she was even shaking a little once I finished my story. "H-h-how… you c-carried that story with you for s-six years? A-and… you stayed strong the w-whole time…"
"It… it wasn't easy, by no means." I said, my voice cracking the smallest bit. I had found earlier that it was slowly getting more and more easier to talk about my past. When I first told Susie, I completely broke down and couldn't do much about it. Now… I was able to control myself a lot better.
"T-that… that has to be… m-much worse than my past…" Andr said, looking like she wanted to give me a hug.
"A-Andr… this wasn't about whose past was worse…" I said quickly. "I only told you because you asked."
"S-still…" Andr said, scooting just the smallest bit closer to me. "H-how… how have you not just… b-broken down… in fear, like I did…" she asked.
"Because… I knew how to be strong." I replied, straightening my shoulders a little. "I knew… that my parents wouldn't want me to cry. They would want me to move on. It… it was tough… but I quickly learned that I needed to turn my fear and anger… into something else. Strength. Energy."
I gently took one of her small hands and looked her straight in the eye. "And most importantly… save those traits… for the ones who matter most. The dead, Notch bless them, are gone. There's nothing we can do to reverse it. What we can do… is instead of worrying about the ones that are gone… worry about the ones that are still here. The ones that are the most important."
I looked away from her, and thought about Susie and Snowy. "And in my case… the ones who we love the most."
I guess Andr couldn't hold herself back anymore, because her arms quickly wrapped around me into a tight, warm hug. I embraced her back, eyes closed.
"C-Cameron… that was beautiful…" Andr said in our hug. "Are… are you sure you're not Notch in disguise?"
"No way. Not in a long shot." I said, though I couldn't help but hold her a little closer when she said that.
For at least five minutes, we simply held each other in a relaxing embrace. Andr had to have been blushing pretty hard from all this, but since I was also blushing a little, I couldn't really tease her about it.
"Man…" I said softly once I pulled away. "How did this go from a conversation about you and Snowy to our pasts?"
Andr blushed a little deeper at that, remembering what this whole conversation started with. I was about to start teasing her about it…
When something clicked in the back of my mind. Something about Andr's parents.
"It… it is a great shame for an enderman to like… a human."
Oh no.
Oh Notch no.
My sister.
End.
They…
They could be next if someone else finds out.
"Oh shit…" I said, quickly standing up, my face paling at the thought of losing my sister.
No. I already thought I lost her once. I'm NOT letting that happen again. Never.
"Cameron?" Andr called out, waving a hand in my face.
"I… I need to go." I said quickly, running out of the room, leaving a confused Andr behind.
"SUSIE! I'M GOING OUT FOR A LITTLE WHILE!" I shouted upstairs, before grabbing some food from behind the counter and sprinting out the door.
Andr POV…
Cameron… he just ran out from the room. But the look on his face… it was almost milk white.
I heard him shout to Susie about 'going out' somewhere, before hearing the front door open and close quickly. A few seconds of silence passed before I gathered my wits again.
I teleported just outside the door, to see him already halfway up a hill. "C-Cameron!" I yelled out.
He didn't hear me. He only kept running to… Notch knows where, his back disappearing behind the hill. 'Why… why is he going that way?'
I teleported back inside, confused. Just after I did, Susie and Pup- err, Snowy, came downstairs.
"Did… did Master yell something?" Snowy asked.
"Umm… he said something out heading out for a while." I said slowly. That was something neither of those two liked. They ran around me and out the door.
"Where?" Susie asked, concerned.
"Uh, I don't really know…" I admitted. "I only saw him heading in 'that' direction." I pointed to where he had disappeared.
"Why… wait, that's the direction of that city… Blockington I think it was called. His sister lives there…" Snowy recounted.
"What happened?" Susie asked me.
"Well… it's kinda a long story. Can you two come back inside so I don't have to get on my knees over here?"
After a long while of explaining later…
Those two looked taken back. "So… after you two spilled each other's pasts, he fled?" Susie summarized.
"Y-yeah…" I said quickly. "And… I don't know what's so important other than his sister over there…"
"Hmm… sis… sister…" Snowy was saying softly to herself. Then suddenly, HER face paled. "W-wait… didn't his sister say… she was dating…"
Now Susie's face paled as the pieces put themselves together in her mind. "Oh dear…"
"What? What?!" I asked, getting slightly exasperated that these two were being so vague.
"Ummm… A-Andr?" Susie asked, her voice shaking. "Y-you… you wouldn't happen to know… a enderman by the name of End, would you?"
I gave her a somewhat curious and confused gaze, before asking,
"You mean my brother?"
Meanwhile…
Cameron POV...
"Come on, come on…"
Somehow I had made it back to the city, and found Paige's apartment once again. I knocked on it like a madman, muttering under my breath.
No answer. She must be out.
"Shit!" I said under my breath again. "Fuck!"
I took some deep breaths for a second. 'Okay… so, where could she be?'
Ignoring the worst case scenarios for now, I cast my mind around, trying to think. 'Maybe… she's working. Yeah… she said she works to pay for the room. But… she never said what she did for a living.'
"Argh!" I said, almost punching my sister's door in anger. Then, a thought came to my fevered brain. 'Gowen…'
I ran back out, past all the other pedestrians walking around. It was midday almost, but I was hoping that Gowen's shop was deserted right now.
Thankfully, when I finally remembered where it was, there was no one inside other than that same cashier guy from way back when. Thanks to Vivianna, I was able to calm down enough to look calm and collected.
I stepped inside. The cashier… Jerry, I think his name was? Jerry greeted me. "Ah hello, how can… oh wait, it's you! Cameron, right?"
"Y-yeah." I said quickly. "Listen, can I speak to Gowen? It's urgent."
Jerry when into the back and quickly returned. "Yeah, he's in the back. Go right ahead."
I practically ran down the hall and knocked on the door.
But instead of hearing a 'Come in' or something, the door opened up. Standing in the doorway was that catgirl… Blake. When she saw my expression, she instantly knew something was up. "Zach… your friend is here." she called out, stepping to the side to let me in.
"Bring him over here!" Zach's voice rang out at the far end of the work station, followed by a repeated banging. Blake lead me over to the back, where Gowen was pounding away at what looked like a brand new sword. Banging on it a few more times for good measure, he stepped back, wiped his brow, and turned around.
"Hey bro, what's…" he started, but stopped when he saw my face. "Whoa… what happened? You look like someone just died."
"Blunt as always…" I said under my breath, before speaking normally. "Listen Gowen. I've got a problem. It's about my sister."
"Ugh… you know I don't like talking about your sister. She's a pain in the ass." he replied, walking away with his new sword. I followed after him, with Blake sort of trailing behind the both of us.
"Dude! She's still my sister! And this is an emergency!" I almost yelled out, but I regained my cool at the last second.
Zach sighed exasperatedly. He put the new sword down on a nearby table and turned around, leaning against it. "Fine. What's so important about your sister?"
"Well first, if possible, do you know where she works?" I asked quickly.
"I said that I never even knew she was in this city until the day you came here a week or two ago. Didn't I?" he reminded me.
"Shit…" I muttered. "Uhh, well… is there like, a place I can go to find where she works?"
"Possibly city hall, though I'm not entirely sure about that. They may have moved it around the city." he responded. "Look, can you not tell me what the deal is? I'd like to know what I'm getting myself into here."
"Sorry man, but I really don't want to say. It's a personal issue between me and her. All I need to know is where she would be at this present moment."
Zach didn't look very happy about that, but he could still see that this was something important. "*sigh* Fine. Come on, I'll take you to city hall. I know way more about this city than you, no offense. Blake, you coming?"
"I'll stay behind for now. I'm tired." Blake replied, yawning to prove her point.
"Alright. I'll be right back." he said, grabbing me by the shoulder.
We both headed to the front of the store, where Jerry was looking bored behind the counter. "Jerry? I'm heading out with my friend for a while. I should be back soon." Zach said quickly. Jerry nodded, before continuing to looking at his book.
I tried to open the door, but… it was jammed or something. "Eh?"
I tried again, pushing a little harder. Still the door held. It wasn't locked, but there was no one holding it closed. In fact… the street was practically deserted.
"Uhh… what?" I said to Zach, who looked confused as well.
"Come on. Push with me." he said. Together, we pushed as hard as we could…
And the door slowly creaked open. And the reason it was closed was revealed.
A massive amount of wind hit our faces, almost blasting us backwards.
"The fuck?" Zach said as he stepped outside. I followed behind quickly. "I didn't think it'd be windy today…"
We started to walk against the wind, but further we got, the harder the wind seemed to blow. "WHAT IS GOING ON?!" he shouted over the windstorm.
I took another step forward… and fell over. The wind suddenly was blowing the opposite direction, towards the other row of shops.
"THIS… THIS ISN'T NORMAL!" I shouted at the top of my lungs. "IT'S LIKE THE WIND IS TRYING TO KEEP ALL THE DOORS IN THE CITY CLOSED OR SOMETHING!"
As fast as we could, we somehow made our way to the front gates, trying to find some way to get out of the storm. But the second we stepped out of the gates…
The wind had stopped.
"Huh?" I said, confused. I turned around to head back in, but the wind was still blowing it's ass off in the city. "That's not natural…" I said slowly.
"That's… weird. Not much wind really blows from the desert up there…" Zach commented off-handedly. He continued speaking, but...
Wait.
Desert.
Wind storm.
The pieced slammed together in my mind so fast, I almost fell over again. 'V-Vivianna… the vision.'
"N-no… that can't be… then we can't go there!" she thought quickly. "That vision showed you suffering! We can't let you go there!"
'But… if I do go there... we could possibly find out what that vision was about. I mean, you've been just as curious about it as I have, no?' I thought.
"Well… that is true… but the desert? That's a waterless death trap. I'd be very restricted in how I could help you if things go south."
'Still… worth a shot.' I thought, before speaking again. "Gowen?"
"Eh?"
"Go back to your shop. I've got something I need to see."
Ten minutes later…
It had taken a good five minutes just to get Gowen to go back to his shop. The only reason he did was because I insisted that this had to be done by myself, but still… he tried to come along with me.
And now… here I was.
At the edge of the desert. The wind was howling around me, whiping around me, but I still held firm.
"Hello? Is anyone there?" I called out. As I expected, no one answered. So that meant… I had to go in.
'Well… here goes nothing.' I told Vivianna.
"Please tell me you have water on you. Unlike last time, there's no Susie to save you if you get dehydrated." Vivianna pleaded.
'Of course I do.' I told her, pulling out three bottles of cool, fresh water. 'There's at least two or three more as well.' I added after I put two of them back to drain half of the first one.
"Well… as long as you think you can manage…"
'Of course I can. I'm prepared this time.' I told her, taking my first step into the desert.
And the sand in front of me exploded.
More accurately, the wind caused a giant wall of sand to rise in front of me.
Then, out of nowhere, a gust of wind blew in from behind me, pushing me into a miniature tornado that had also formed right in front of the sand wall.
And now I was being carried swiftly off to Notch knows where.
'...except for sentient wind. That I was not aware of.'
In no time at all, now I was pretty far into the desert. A massive tornado was building, taking large amounts of sand. And I was heading right for it.
"Oh no…" I said, as I quickly covered my eyes right as I entered. The sand hit me from all sides, but thankfully none got into my eyes. Some did get into my pants though.
In a few more seconds, I was inside the heart of the tornado. As soon as I was in the eye of the storm, the mini tornado I was trapped in dissipated. I dropped to my knees, coughing a little bit as sand had somehow gotten into my mouth.
"Ahem…" a voice said in front of me. Like, DIRECTLY, if front of me. I looked up… but there wasn't anyone there.
"Look up a little more." the voice said. I did and...
"Ummm… what?" I said, looking at…
A… fairy?
If fairies could be the size of normal humans at least. She wore a cream colored one piece that looked a little snug on her, so it showed off her decent form. Two wings the size of her arm span fluttered behind her, keeping her aloft. She had blond hair that reached a little past her shoulders, which for some reason wasn't blowing around everywhere from all the wind around us. She looked kind enough, what with her cream-colored eyes and other small features, but she did look like she would start smacking shit around if that was needed.
"Oh… I'm sorry. I didn't realize I caught a human." she said, her voice an unnaturally higher pitch. "I thought you were a pig that wandered in here or something."
"Umm…" I said, as the girl slowly drifted down to the ground. When she did hit the ground, an idea formed on in eyes. "Hey, wait. You're a human. You might know people!"
"Ummm… what?" I asked.
"Oh wait… I haven't said my name yet, have I? I'm Aira! The lady of the wind!" she said with a smile, holding her arms out. She was… definitely a bit scatterbrained.
"Y-yeah… umm, why did you bring me here?" I asked nervously.
She laughed gently. "I said I didn't mean to. But since you are here… I need help."
"Y-you… need help?"
"Yes…" she said, her face becoming the smallest bit serious looking. "I'm looking for a certain human. I was told that he lives in the direction of the sunset, and in that direction is the city. But… there's so many innocents in that place. I'd rather have the single person, rather than hundreds of lives…"
"O-okay…" I said slowly. "So… you're a hired help? What's the person's name?"
"Kind of." she admitted. "I was convinced to get rid of this person by… someone powerful. I don't know who he was, but he was definitely powerful."
'Not very descriptive…' I thought to myself, but before I could question her further, she spoke again.
"As for my target… you wouldn't happen to know a Cameron Wallis, would you?"
Annnd gotta end it here! Of course, out of all the people in the world, it has to be my OC that gets targeted. Almost like he was the protagonist of an ever-growing fanfic…
Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed this chapter! You guys think the name Aira is okay? Look it up and you'll see why I chose it.
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