Stepping into the dark, I entered the forest. Tonight I am going to be quick. Nothing is going to get in my way of getting what I want and at the moment, what I want is Agatha.

I trenched through the mud that was staining my boots. Eyes glimmered from hallow trees, staring down at me. The wind wailed between distorted trunks, carrying the sickly odor of wood rot.

I wrapped my invisible cloak around myself, shielding myself from the coldness. The trees stood utterly still, watching me. Their branches stretched into what looked like claws.

I inhaled the minty smell in the air, feeling it warm my lungs. I listened to my feet as they skid along crispy leaves. The moon shun above the forest, giving a clear view, watching me roam through the forest.

I trailed my eyes along the trees, hoping to see Agatha. It was no use. I wouldn't be able to find her without the thoughts. Closing my eyes, I unlocked the gates that seperated them from me.

I could feel them enter back in, awakening from their slumber. They weren't gone, no. It was impossible for them to be able to leave. They'll be with me till the world ends.

I stiffened as a tingle went through my feet and hands. I started walking, letting them take over. Uncomfortable, I looked around, hoping I'd see Agatha sooner or later.

I did. She was sitting by the same tree she was at earlier in the day. I hid behind a big oak tree, watching her sniffle silently. I bit my lip, listening to her cry.

She stopped and cocked her head, ready to drift off to sleep. I smirked. Revealing myself from the shadows, I kept the cloak over my head, strolling towards her.

She looked up, alarmed by my presence. I knelt down before she was able to make a run for it. Clasping my palm over her mouth, she pulled the hood off my head.

She gaped, frightened. I smirked. "You can't get rid of me, Aggie." I wrapped my arms around her waist, pulling her up. I shot into the sky, the wind blowing through our hair.

She screamed again. A scream that could wake up the whole woods. I squinted as barking and tweeting was made by animals.

The wind flashed into my eyes, making me blink. We were now high in the air. I slowed down, looking at Agatha who was having the worst time of her life.

She buried her head in my hair, screaming. I scoffed, feeling her breathe down on me, sending chills down my spine. I cringed, but it soon turned into a smirk when I layed my eyes on Agatha.

We had now stopped, in mid-air. "Sophie-Sophie...what's going-tell me where you are-" She finished with a scream as I started again.

I forced myself down into the grounds of the School of Evil. As I reached the ground, I glided down. Agatha stopped screaming, looking at me with fear.

I shook my head, my arms still around her. "You disobeyed me, Agatha. I said you couldn't see him." Agatha sighed, shuffling away from me, but I pulled her back.

"You know the consequences, Aggie." She stared at the ground, shaking. "You'll regret even trying to lay a finger on him." I let go of her, my index finger twinned with hers.

I pulled her along, entering the School of Evil. She sniffled, breaking into sweats. I rolled my eyes, tugging her into the dungeons.

"Please, Sophie. Please don't bring me back!" She pleaded, shaking. I shook my head in disapproval. Chuckling to myself, I turned to her. "Agatha, you're not going to the dungeons."

She forrowed her eyebrows, biting her lip. "You're going somewhere way worse." Her face was now flushed without colour. People would think she couldn't get any paler. But she went ghostly white, scaring me slightly.

She stayed quiet, not saying a word. We approached a black door which was made of metal. It was securitized with many locks, giving her the chills.

I fiddled with the key, unlocking the door one by one. I could hear her panting getting quicker. She broke into sweats once again, fanning herself.

I turned the keys into a bracelet with a spell, pulling it on I pushed her inside, following after her. "Aggie, this is your new home." I stared down at her. watching her tremble.

"As for Tedros..." I pulled out the sphere bowl from my cloak, placing it down in front of us. I gestured her to sit, smirking slightly.

I want to see Tedros.

I could feel it response, shaking slightly. A beam of light blinded us. It shifted from blue to green, to green to red, jolting.

Confused, Agatha glared at me, flustered. "Sophie. what's going on." She shielded her eyes as a blinding light made its way through the sphere.

Golden. Tedros' colour. I watched as the golden smoke began to fade, giving us a great view of Tedros.

He looked confused, trenchig through the forest. He was heading back to where he left Agatha. I stared at her as her eyes layed on the ball.

Biting my lip, I looked back, scratching my head. He did also, leaning on the tree he once sat at earlier in the day. "Agatha?" He called out. I stared at her, watching her grow a slight colour of baby pink.

"Agatha?" He called out again. He probably heard her scream. He pushed his sword back into his side. "Dear, dear Agatha..." I started.

"This is what happens when you disobey me." I twisted my hand. Agatha watched me, jolting when she heard a loud groan come from the sphere.

It was Tedros. He clutched his heart. growing red. "Oh, Agatha..." I smiled, twisting my hand further. I watched as Tedros broke into sweats clutching his heart.

"Stop! Sophie! What are you doing?!" She cried. lunging for me.I dodged her, swatting her away from me. "What are you doing?" I asked, twisting my hand further.

He let out a cry of agony, still clutching onto his heart. He cursed, shaking his head. Agatha gasped, watching him lay on the ground.

He wasn't dead, not at all, but he was out of it, tired. Agatha widened her eyes, tears swelling in her eyes. She let them fall, thinking he was dead.

I smirked, turning the sphere away, just in case he moved again. Agatha then looked at me, glaring, her eyes filled with hatred.

She got up, walking further away from me. She curled up into a ball, letting the tears fall again. Satisfied, I unlocked the door and stepped out.

The School Master would love to know what went on tonight. I flew into my tower, looking at our bedroom.

I looked around for him, watching him sleep. He wasn't asleep though, I knew that for a fact. He wouldn't go to sleep unless I was there.

"Oh, darling. The night I had." The School Master cocked an eyebrow. "What do you mean?" He asked.

I smirked, shaking my head. "Well Agatha thinks Tedros is dead..."

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