Disclaimer: I do not own Artemis Fowl because I am not Eoin Colfer. HA!
Now none of you can sue me! *Sticks tongue out*
To Big Friendly Walrus: As I stated before, the e-mail incident is over. Forgive and forget, no one really cares anymore. Especially not me, so I again ask you to stop talking about it in my review board. I am being published by Be-Mused publishing, and the story title is Sicarmary. Weird title I know, but if you read the book you would understand. It's not in stores yet, but it will be in a year or so. The writer's name, though, will be Julianne Nicole Burton.
For anyone or cares I didn't mean to sound rude in that letter to Ragna and I apologized for it.
Chapter 20
"I'm nothing like my father."
"Actually, Artemis, you're very much like your father," said Holly with a smile. "Only I don't think that he ever plotted against his father."
"Don't call me Artemis."
"Well why not? That is your name after all." Holly could practically see the anger boiling in Brian.
"My name is Brian," he said through gritted teeth.
"Not by law."
"This conversation is pointless," he stated, his calm back. "Shouldn't you be mourning the death of your comrades?"
"They're not dead," said Holly. "LEP can get out of anything, I know that they survived."
Holly's words were empty, to herself and to Brian. They both knew the truth.
~*~
"He is so grounded," said Amber as she slipped on a food wrapper and hit the floor.
She and Artemis were in the cafeteria, which now looked like a food fight war zone.
"I second that," said Artemis, helping her to her feet. "We've looked everywhere, where could he be?"
"I don't know Fowl," Commander Root, who was walking across the cafeteria towards them, cutting Amber and Artemis's conversation short. "He has managed to capture Trouble and Holly though. He also," Root paused. "He also killed an entire retrieval team with a bomb."
"Oh no," said Amber.
~*~
"You know, Brice is simply going to chew you up and spit you out," said Holly.
"You know I could have sworn that I had you gagged earlier," said Brian as he hit the computer keyboard.
"You need to listen to me..."
"No, I don't, you have nothing to say that could possibly change my mind."
"What has Brice promised you for your help?"
"Nothing that is of any importance to you," Brian stared blankly at his computer screen.
"Does it have to do with your father?"
"Are all faeries this annoying, or is it just you?"
"You're avoiding the question."
"A question you have no right to ask."
"And you're too scared to answer."
Brian jumped to his feet, eyes burning fire. "You know nothing about me or my father."
"I know enough," Holly's eyes softened. "Brian, I'm not trying to control you, but you can't work with Brice. He's nothing but a backstabber....."
"I have to, it's the only way."
"The only way for what?"
"Something I need," Brian sat down.
"Is it really worth it?"
~*~
"What if the boy doesn't pull through?" Asked one of the guards.
"He will," said Brice with a smile. "I know he will."
To Big Friendly Walrus: As I stated before, the e-mail incident is over. Forgive and forget, no one really cares anymore. Especially not me, so I again ask you to stop talking about it in my review board. I am being published by Be-Mused publishing, and the story title is Sicarmary. Weird title I know, but if you read the book you would understand. It's not in stores yet, but it will be in a year or so. The writer's name, though, will be Julianne Nicole Burton.
For anyone or cares I didn't mean to sound rude in that letter to Ragna and I apologized for it.
Chapter 20
"I'm nothing like my father."
"Actually, Artemis, you're very much like your father," said Holly with a smile. "Only I don't think that he ever plotted against his father."
"Don't call me Artemis."
"Well why not? That is your name after all." Holly could practically see the anger boiling in Brian.
"My name is Brian," he said through gritted teeth.
"Not by law."
"This conversation is pointless," he stated, his calm back. "Shouldn't you be mourning the death of your comrades?"
"They're not dead," said Holly. "LEP can get out of anything, I know that they survived."
Holly's words were empty, to herself and to Brian. They both knew the truth.
~*~
"He is so grounded," said Amber as she slipped on a food wrapper and hit the floor.
She and Artemis were in the cafeteria, which now looked like a food fight war zone.
"I second that," said Artemis, helping her to her feet. "We've looked everywhere, where could he be?"
"I don't know Fowl," Commander Root, who was walking across the cafeteria towards them, cutting Amber and Artemis's conversation short. "He has managed to capture Trouble and Holly though. He also," Root paused. "He also killed an entire retrieval team with a bomb."
"Oh no," said Amber.
~*~
"You know, Brice is simply going to chew you up and spit you out," said Holly.
"You know I could have sworn that I had you gagged earlier," said Brian as he hit the computer keyboard.
"You need to listen to me..."
"No, I don't, you have nothing to say that could possibly change my mind."
"What has Brice promised you for your help?"
"Nothing that is of any importance to you," Brian stared blankly at his computer screen.
"Does it have to do with your father?"
"Are all faeries this annoying, or is it just you?"
"You're avoiding the question."
"A question you have no right to ask."
"And you're too scared to answer."
Brian jumped to his feet, eyes burning fire. "You know nothing about me or my father."
"I know enough," Holly's eyes softened. "Brian, I'm not trying to control you, but you can't work with Brice. He's nothing but a backstabber....."
"I have to, it's the only way."
"The only way for what?"
"Something I need," Brian sat down.
"Is it really worth it?"
~*~
"What if the boy doesn't pull through?" Asked one of the guards.
"He will," said Brice with a smile. "I know he will."
