"What the hell did you kids do?" Kane growled as he ran to his fallen brother, who was laid down in the very middle of the library.

Jeff and Randy were still flying all around the library in their chairs and Matt and Evan were standing beside the tall ladder Sheamus was using to find books, all the while the Irishman mumbled and ignored Kane.

"Um... Sheamus got tired of his pessimism..." Matt muttered, looking at Evan who was chuckling lowly.

"Undertaker tried to make Sheamus stop helping us, but a bonk on the head with that book stopped him." Evan informed Kane, pointing at the giant, old book that was beside 'Taker.

Kane leaned down to look at it, and read the title. "The True History of the Conquest of the Americas?" He asked, then saw just how big the book was. "You could've killed him, you Irish Fool!"

The book was the size of two phone books combined, and it was a hardcover. Sheamus only continued muttering to himself as he pulled himself this way and that, searching for something that the others still did not know.

"What took you guys so long, anyways?" Matt asked, doing his best to ignore the somewhat insane Irishman above them.

Kane growled as he got up, deciding to just let his brother rest, and said, "I was waiting for the idiot named Daniel Bryan. His short and stubby legs don't let him move too fast."

Matt nodded at the information, then gasped and jumped as a book bigger than the other fell to him.

"Found it!" Sheamus exclaimed, but nobody on the ground could see him.

"Where did the dude go?" Matt asked, then found himself screaming and jumping away once more as Sheamus suddenly landed beside him. "Why are you out to kill me?!" Matt exclaimed, eyes wide as he stared at the Irishman.

Sheamus stared at him lazily, then shrugged. "Oi don't know why, fella. Maybe yer just a magnet fer danger."

Matt glared at him as he breathed heavily, then looked down at the book that had almost crushed him. "The Book!" Sheamus exclaimed as he bent down and picked it up, then he strolled towards a wooden book stand that reached Sheamus' elbows.

"You almost killed my brother and that human for that book?" Kane growled menacingly, but Sheamus only shrugged as he started to flip through the pages.

"What is that book?" Daniel asked as he suddenly popped up beside Sheamus, looking intently as the Irishman look through it.

"Brother's Grimm's Real Fairy tales." Sheamus answered, patiently scrolling through the pages as Evan and Matt ventured closer to them.

"What could a book on Fairy tales possibly tell us about the Fields of Gold?" Kane growled, but he too got closer to them.

Even though he didn't want to acknowledge it, he too was interested in what Sheamus would tell them. Sheamus was not the kind to go off like this, so this clearly was very important to him.

"Yeah. Those Grimm dudes never wrote about any fields." Matt informed, then ducked as Randy suddenly flew over him. "Watch where you're flying!"

Randy only flipped him off and yelled back, "You watch where you're walking!" Then he flew away once more, leaving Matt smirking.

"Is there by any chance a swamp closer to the castle? And, if so, could you possibly send that chair with Randy there?" Matt asked, making Evan roll his eyes.

Sheamus shook his head, "It's against the rules to allow a human outside of castle grounds alone." Then went back to the book, a smile forming as he finally found his page. "Found it!"

"Found what?" Evan asked timidly, on his tip toes to try to see the book from the edge of the stand.

Sheamus smiled at him and ruffled his hair, then finally explained himself. "The Brother's Grimm were the most imaginative elves to ever set foot on the Earth. Either of them."

This left Matt and Evan dumbfounded, but Kane and Daniel already seemed to know this. "Those two evil tricksters." Kane mumbled, but allowed Sheamus to continue.

"Well, they were a creative lot, an' their stories always had a true base." Sheamus said, then blew the dust off the pages of the book, causing Evan and Daniel to cough, seeing how it hit their faces. "An' they're one of the few fellas ta have ever seen the Fields of Gold."

Matt, Evan, Daniel, and even Kane were shocked at this bit of information, but Sheamus continued as if he had just told them the news.

"They wrote of their travels here, in this story. It has never before been seen by human eyes, an' only the few studious creatures of myths have been fortunate enough to see them."

Daniel now cocked his head to the side, looking at Sheamus. "If it's only for smart creatures, why do you know of it?"

The redhead growled lowly at Daniel, whom jumped and hid behind Evan, then turned to the book. "This might be the answers fer our questions of location fer the Fields." He said,

Matt nodded, then looked up as he heard Jeff screaming.

"Get me down from here! Please!"

Matt looked at Sheamus, who only sighed and rolled his eyes. He snapped his fingers and Jeff and Randy were both sent crashing down. Matt's eyes widened as he ran to catch Jeff, and the boy landed in his hands with a grunt, but Randy wasn't so lucky. No, he crashed down on Undertaker's body, knocking the wind out of both of them.

"Sheamus!" Kane yelled once more, but the man only rolled his eyes and placed his finger on a page of the book.

"The only way to reach the Fields, young lads- Ghost Irene spoke to the child, -Is to find your way through the Wolf's Den, hand over something important to Lucifer's ghost, and after you speak to the Council, you will find your way."

Sheamus read in a British accent, surprising Evan as Matt placed Jeff on the floor. "Where'd that come from?" Jeff asked, looking at the Irishman with wide eyes.

Sheamus only smiled cheekily, "Oi'm a good story teller, fella."

Matt nodded, then asked, "Wait, if that's the road to find the Fields... Does it mean we have to find wolves, give a gift to the devil, and then speak to the Council that you're all so afraid of?"

Daniel's eyes widened, then he smiled. "See! These humans aren't as stupid as you thought, Kane!"

And Kane, after throwing Randy off his brother and waking 'Taker up, just decided he had enough of Daniel's stupidity and knocked him out, allowing his limp body to fall to the floor.

"Guess you're really doing this, huh, Sheamus?" He asked, ignoring the stares he got from the humans.

He smiled and nodded, then turned around quickly and hissed as a purple fog entered the room.

"What's going on?" Matt asked as he looked down at his feet, raising his leg to get away from the fog.

"Hold yer breath, lads, an' look away."

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