Back at the castle, the arguing between Angela and Broadway seemed to go on so much so that Hudson was avoiding them. With Goliath and Elisa spending more time together and Brooklyn and Lexington out on patrol, the only one to keep him company was Bronx. They heard Broadway and Angela arguing again.

"This arguing is getting old, boy. Sooner or later, someone is going to get hurt and then there'll be trouble." Hudson said and he turned up the TV to block them out.

Goliath and Elisa decided to head back to the castle after 5 hours alone in the arboretum.

"I'm telling you Goliath, during the day and all those people make us miss the real beauty of it. Being there tonight, I realised how beautiful it actually was." Elisa said.

"Yes, it had a surreal tranquillity to it that made it seem almost unearthly." Goliath said.

"The company really made all the difference." Elisa said. They looked at each other and smiled. They were about to kiss when they were interrupted by shouting. "Are they still at it?"

"Unfortunately, they have made life difficult here." Goliath said. Suddenly, Broadway came bursting out backwards through the doors that were in front of Goliath and Elisa. They were so in the heat of this argument to notice them.

"And this is for calling me high maintenance!" Angela shouted. With that, she threw a wooden block at Broadway, who moved. It hit Elisa in the shoulder and knocked her over the side of the castle.

"ELISA!" Goliath called. He jumped over the side to try and catch her. Both Angela and Broadway stopped arguing and were shocked because of what had just happened.

"Now look what you did?" Broadway barked.

"Me? If you hadn't of moved…" Angela snapped.

"Oh right, and just let that hit me?" Broadway snapped back. Goliath landed with an unconscious Elisa in his arms, and a less than impressed look on his face.

"QUIET, BOTH OF YOU!" Goliath barked. They cowered at the tone of his voice. "Look what your incessant bickering has done! Go to the cellar and wait for me there, I'll deal with you both when I return."

"But Goliath…" Broadway started.

"NOT ANOTHER WORD!" Goliath growled at them. With a look, he had made them both feeling hatchlings again. Goliath took Elisa to the infirmary. Angela and Broadway went to the cellar.


Two hours had passed, but Angela and Broadway felt like they had been waiting forever for Goliath to come and deal with them. Both were afraid about what he was going to do. Then the cellar doors burst open and Goliath walked in.

"Goliath, we're really sorry." Broadway said.

"Is Elisa alright?" Angela asked.

"Silence, I will do the talking." Goliath said sternly. Angela and Broadway instantly shut up. "This bickering has been going on long enough. You claim to be together, yet you fight like enemies. You've both made life here unbearable but the rest of us have had to put up with it because this is our home as well. Now, because of you, Elisa is in the infirmary, unconscious with a dislocated shoulder and a fractured collar bone. If I had not caught her when I did, you could have killed her. Now, I will give you both one chance to explain yourselves." Goliath said. He glared at them. It seemed to take forever for one of them to muster up the courage to say something.

"We're really sorry Goliath, we didn't mean for it to get so out of hand. We couldn't control ourselves." Broadway said apologetically.

"We didn't mean to hurt anyone, much less Elisa, its just everything got on top of us and we let our anger get out of control." Angela said solemnly.

"I am not the one you should be apologising to, and even if you didn't mean to let it get out of control cannot change the fact that it did happen and left Elisa wounded. What has happened to make you both act like this towards each other?" Goliath said.

"We don't know, it just did." Angela said. Goliath folded his wings around his shoulders.

"Well, you are both going to have plenty of time to think about what you have done and resolve your differences one way or another without involving anyone else! You are both confined to castle duty for the next week, neither of you will leave the castle. I also want you to make a sincere apology to Elisa when she wakes up." Goliath said. His voice was unnaturally calm during this; it actually scared Angela and Broadway. They were frightened about what he might do next. But they were waiting for nothing. Goliath simply turned to leave. As he left, he turned his head slightly towards them and looked over his shoulder. Then in a low tone, he said, "You have both greatly disappointed me." Then he left. Broadway and Angela felt worse than ever.