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The next morning we set out further into the forest, Gretel decided I didn't need a rope so I walked ahead of the pair.
"How much longer?"
I glanced over my shoulder at Hansel.
"We should be there in a few hours."
I responded and he nodded, following the trail I knew until I spotted the wooded marker I was looking for and paused.
"We're here, I suggest you be on your guard at all times."
They nodded and grabbed their weapons. I kept a small distance ahead of the siblings, quickly dodging to the left as a ball of fire shot out of the woods.
'Shit.'
"Well, well, well. If it isn't little Alice. Leading the hunters into my territory as planned? Such a good little bitch."
I growled lowly as I waited for my master to appear from his hiding spot.
"I was going to welcome you back with open arms. However, taking what Aiden told me into consideration, I decided I can't let you live. Not with everything you know."
Seeing another ball of fire coming at me from the right I dropped to the ground before popping back up and crouching low.
"Such a waste, you were such a good soldier."
He taunted.
"Stop talking and come out!"
I turned a glare on Hansel.
"Ah! That must be Hansel. It'll be such a shame to kill you and that spitfire of a sister you have."
Gretel sneered.
"Come out coward!"
His cold laugh filled the air as he walked into view; his silver hair slicked back and down to his shoulders revealing his high cheekbones covered by worn out tan skin, cold golden eyes watched the three of us in scrutiny, his blood red robes reflected the fading sunlight, the large fireball he held in his hand reflected off the rings on his fingers.
"My little Alice has been a little spy for me for the past three weeks. Surely you didn't think you had just happened across her?"
Growling again I could feel the twins glaring at me.
"Little temptress, don't you think Hansel?"
I growled in warning as he laughed and walked closer, a bored look crossing his features at my extended claws.
"Oh, I see! You haven't shown them what you are?"
I continued to growl, watching with caution as he walked over to Hansel and Gretel.
"What do you mean?"
Hansel asked with caution. I felt my heart drop as my master pulled out a silver whistle.
"Well, since I'm going to kill you anyway. Why not show you something extraordinary?"
"Don't!"
I screamed as he smirked and blew the whistle creating a high pitched wail only I could hear. Whining as my world spun with pain, dropping to one knee pulling at my hair as I felt myself start the painful shift to what I truly am. Letting out a loud growl as my jaw extended, my chest cavity convulsing as I dropped to curl up on the ground as my limbs were broken and reformed. Letting a long howl of pain out as my body finally stopped twitching. Turning with heavy footsteps, focusing now electric blue eyes on my master, Hansel, and Gretel. The look of shock on the hunters faces caused shame to course through my body as I looked down at my white fur, shaking my head. I set my eyes solely on my master, the drive to kill him stronger than ever before.
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