I wouldn't have thought they'd go frolicking back to the School for Evil, hoping to be the two knights in shining armour. But there they were already trecking towards the direction of the school grounds.
I grimiced, getting up from underneath an old oak tree. I followed them down the track, a grin spreading across my face.
They think they're so smart. One said, making me twitch. They won't be able to get their men back. Another one cackled, twitching my eye this time.
I grimiced again, trying to shake them out of my head. I touched my lips with my index finger, tapping it over and over again. What was their purpose and business, I had no idea, but that didn't matter at the moment.
I need to catch their attention, throw them to the wall without them knowing. Corner them at their triumph and for a more effecting choice, slit a throat.
But this atmosphere wasn't my type. I'd be looking for a dark and rainy day to kill a person. Makes me feel alive. It doesn't make a difference? Wrong.
Without the atmosphere, you won't feel alive, it wouldn't feel satisfying. It would be petty and...plain old boring. Plus, the effect of coldness would be lost.
I shot up into a tree, my foot nearly exposing my cover. The two boys looked up, both Tedros and Aric. Remembering the fight that Tedros and his dear Agatha had, I'd expect Tedros to be trying to kill him, not team up with him.
I shook my head on disapproval. My green eyes looking down at them. Aric shrugged, turning back to face the school whilst Tedros did the same. He grabbed a hold of Aric before pushing their way through the barrier.
I growled. It was as if this barrier was just too old. How could everyone just know how to get past a barrier, I mean- I sighed, remembering that if you held a Never or a non-categorized human, you'd be able to walk right past an Evil barrier, vice versa.
I snapped my fingers, appearing right in from of them. "What do you want, witch?" Aric growled, drawing out his knife. He aimed it at my throat, but Tedros signalled him to put it down.
Aric sighed, putting down his knife. He pushed it back into his pocket, still glaring at me. I cocked an eyebrow, staring at Tedros.
"I may ask, Teddy. Why are you with him. I thought you'd be sworn enrmies or nemesis..." I pointed at the two, getting strange glares from both of them.
"What do you mean by that?" Aric questioned, rubbing his knife. I rolled my eyes. "I meant since you had spent time lip locking with his true love you'd be aggressive-"
Tedros cut me off, his eyes wide. "Repeat that again?" I grinned, my eyes growing dark. I pulled on my innocent face, staring at him dead in the eye.
I sighed, my eyes trailing towards a tree on my right. "I said: since Aric was lip locking with-" This time it was Aric's turn to cut me off.
"Agatha?!" Aric rolled his eyes, moving his eyes towards Tedros who had already took a swing at him. Aric reached the ground with a slam.
"You kissed Agatha?" Tedros prattled, grabbing him by his collar. Aric grimiced. "Of course not! What this is a lie." Aric shook himself free from Tedros, dusting himself off.
I smirked, staring at the two boys who were fully blown. "Why do you care anyway?" I asked, receiving a glare from Tedros. "You wished for me to find her. You-"
"I was just fumed! I-" Tedros snapped, his hands almost inthr air. "But you still made that wish..." I pestered, stepping closer into the frame.
"It wasn't a wish." Tedros growled. "Even if I did kiss her, why should you care then?" Aric took a swing at Tedros, punching him right in the eye.
Tedros groaned, pushing him back. He squinted, trying to open his eyes again. Aric hesitated, trying to get his balance back. Once he did, he pulled out his knife.
Tedros saw this and swung his sword out, pointing it at Aric's chest. "You think you can beat me with a knife?" Tedros grinned awkwardly, waving his sword around.
Aric dodged the sword, grinning back at Tedros. "I live in the woods, you prick." Aric chuckled charging for Tedros. He grasped his neck, the sword right at his throat.
Tedros dashed him off, hitting his with the surface of the sword. Aric hit the ground, managing to cause what looked like a paper cut on Tedros' neck.
I shook my head, standing in between them. "You guys should stop fighting and figure out which one of you guys love her."
Aric rolled, his eyes glaring at me in the eyes. "I don't love her. I spent the night with her once, just one night." He said, clearing things out.
As if! I knew for sure they didn't do anything, but too watch them fight like this was making my day. "You slept with her?!" Tedros squeeked, his voice cracking.
Aric groaned. "Nooo! I just let her stay with me for a while! Why is that so bad?!" Aric got up, worked up. Tedros made a sigh of relief before getting up as well.
"Well now we've settled that, why don't I tell you what.I've been trying to tell you since I got here." I rolled my eyes, the exaggeration dripping from my lips.
"Tedros, dear Teddy. I granted your wish..." I smirked, watching his face. He gave me a puzzled look whilst Aric stared at me, wide eyed.
"What? What does she mean?" Tedros asked, hesitating. He stepped backwards, taking a small shuffle everyrime the seconds went by
"I've taken Agatha..." His face went ghostly white, almost the same shade of Agatha's skin. "Y-y-you did what?" He chocked on his words, drawing out his sword.
"I've taken her. I locked her in the Tilted Tower." Tedros grabbed me by the shirt, pulling me towards him. "You promiced." He spat.
I made a cocky grin, laughing slightly. "Some promises are meant to be broken." He let go of me, making me stumble onto the ground.
He peared down at me, his eyes trailing along my arm and down to my finger. He pointed at my engagement ring, his hands shaking.
"What is that?" He questioned, anger boiling inside of him. "I was hoping that you'd ask. I'm engaged! Such a beautiful ring, isn't it?" I cocked a smug grin, my green eyes boring into his soul.
"Since when?" He asked, sane again. "Since yesturday." I hopped back up. "You-you're going to marry him..." I rolled my eyes. "Of course I am."
Tedros lost his cool, grabbing me again. "What's wrong with you?!" He growled. "Why won't you leave us alone?!" He cried. "This is my fairy tale! Not yours!"
I shook my head, snapping my fingers. I stared at the black bulls who were now holding both the boys by their arms.
I let out a witch like cackle, straining my eyes. "When will you ever learn, Teddy." I smirked, recalling the conversation I had with Agatha. "Happily ever afters just aren't real..."
I watched as the two boys disappeared, now held captive in the dungeons.
