I yelped startled from the sudden sound.
The creature was a man in dark clothes, he held strong facial features, and had very black hair. He was very attractive. "Wow, two with one stone. Unbelievable that I would get not only, the Prince of Eldon Vellanka Ronia, but the Princess of Rayne Oberon Ether, what an honor. I'm glad that it won't last long." He spoke severe and then chuckled with dark humor.
Almost on impulse Eden was fighting this dark figure. I felt helpless; I could do nothing at all. Yet, out of no where my brain and heart spoke for me, they took my hands and let a marvelous white light shine through, I didn't have any idea what to do though.
Eden was throwing punches and kicks every which way but the man, very-skilled as it seemed, dodged every attack and sent his own hits right back. After twenty minutes or so of them fighting each other, they started getting faster and more dangerous. I was useless right at this moment.
I soon heard Eden yell over the fighting. "Rose, I'm sorry, it was too soon. I'm gonna have to try again shortly. After I say this spell you're going to forget everything you heard tonight. It was too soon and I don't want them to go after the only girl I've ever loved." He never let me respond. Without hesitation he spoke gravely.
"I'm only a reflection, A mirror image,
A wisp of smoke in the fog,
Think nothing of me,
Since as soon as you see me I'll be gone--."
As he said those binding words I felt my mind become at ease, slowly and steady.
"Forget me forever,
Cleanse your mind of me,
Me and my intoxicating life,
Never think of me,
Never speak of me,
It's for your own good,
Now let your mind be."
I saw the sadness in his eyes, and I knew what he had just done. Personally I didn't really mind, as long I got to meet him again in the future. But, before I completely blacked out, I heard him whisper a Sorry and a heart felt I Love You. Then, I had left into the unknown abyss, knowing that he had to stay back and beat that horrid creature of a man.
It was weird because after I woke up the next morning I never remembered a boy named Eden or a creature that he had fought. Just that a major headache had formed right in the center of my skull. And for some reason I felt blank every time I tried to think of him. It was as if I never knew he existed, like he was never even born.
