Her dress blew in the wind as she came crashing down. She stuck her hands out, waving them around and around.

Tedros stood at the bottom, his hands open. I wasn't going to let him catch her, no I wasn't because I had something in store for Agatha.

I grabbed her hand, pulling her closer to me. She smashed into my chest, making me flicker. My image became clear as the seconds went past.

She gasped, obviously suprised. I smirked, looking down to see that Tedros just wasn't there anymore.

I grunted, throwing her back over the window. I followed, pushing myself up. I had to make sure he didn't find us and I knew exactly where to go.

I turned around, watching her dust herself. She sat back down on her bed, shaking her head.

"Agatha, we've got to go." I took her by the hand, pulling her aside. She forrowed her eyebrows, snatching her hand away.

I groaned, slapping my palms onto my face. "Look, Agatha. I don't care how you are feeling! All I care about is the fact that I've got to get you out of here!"

I yanked her again, causing her to fall. She stood up, kicking me in the shin. I yelped, pushing her onto the ground.

She tried to pull away, shuffling on the ground but I managed to grab her hair. I flipped her over, kneeling on top of her.

I grabbed a cylinder cup, pushing it into her mouth. I watched as the pills poured out and entered her throat.

I threw the cup away, slamming my hand onto her mouth. She waved her arms around as she tried to push me off, but I was too strong.

She closed her eyes, falling into a deep sleep. I smirked, watching her mumble. I pulled her up, hunching her over my back and I escorted both of us out.

I walked through the corridor, walking over to a dark blue door. I opened it, revealing a decorated room.

The walls were painted red with drooping curtains at each side. There were stuffed animals at each corner. One dog, a bull, a sheded sheep and a horse.

I had never been in this room before, but it was great for what I had in plan. In the centre of the room layed what looked like a metal table.

I layed her on it, strapping her in. Her feet were far apart and so were her hands.

"Great..." I sighed, shutting the door behind me. Now all I needed to do was find Tedros.

I ran down the stairs, my long hair following behind me.

"Tell me where she is, Sophie." A voice called from up above. I continued running, ignoring the voice. "Sophie. I'm not afraid to fight you, ya know..."

I turned around, looking out to face Tedros. He stepped down the stairs, now inches away from me. "You don't know how long I wanted to do this..."

I smirked, stepping closer. "Touche." He took out his sword, aiming it at my throat. "If you're silent and stay still, this won't hurt a bit."

I chuckled, rolling my eyes before touching the walls. My arm began to harden and turn a dark shade of grey.

"You really shouldn't mess with a shapeshifter, Tedros." I chuckled before aiming for his face.

He pushed it back with his sword, pushing me into the wall. I used my arm to punch him in the gut, causing him to fly down the stairs.

He stood up, running back towards me. He pulled my hair, making me slam into his chest. I groaned as he grunted.

"Tell me where she is, Sophie." He grabbed my by the jaw and pushed me back onto the wall. I struggled for a while, feeling for his sword.

I groaned as my fingers turned sharp and turned a golden shade. "Mmm, how do I say this? No." I lifted my fingers, scarring him in the cheek.

He growled, taking his sword. "Sophie, she's not okay. Just give her back so she can get better!" I shook my head, causing him to swipe my hand with his sword.

"She belongs with me, Tedros. She always did and you took her away." I grunted as he released my jaw. "She can't stay with you forever, though."

He got up and waved his sword around. I shot up, slapping the sword. "Why are you doing this to her!" He asked, fencing me.

"I'm not doing anything to her." I panted, throwing my hand at his sword.

Tedros grumbled, throwing his sword down and squeezing my arms. He came closer, his breathing hardening. "Tell me where she is...or I'll kill you."

I chuckled, shaking my head. "But if you kill me, I can't tell you...can I?"

Tedros glared at me, pushing me to the side. I stumbled down the stairs, my back scarred and cut.

Tedros looked at me, guilt in his eyes before it was washed away with fury and revenge. He turned his back on me, heading to the corridor.

"Sophie?" A voice called out. I remembered that voice, the same husky low voice. Regaining strength, I turned around.

"Syre? Is that you?" I stared at his new attire. He had a red tie on, singled out by his black suit. His hair was still in its normal spiky flare, but his eyes...they were different.

They were no longer icy and filled with anger and revenge, but as bright as the sky. They were calm and oddly hypnotizing.

"I'm so happy you're here." I ran to him, throwing my hands around him. "And you don't know how long I have been waiting to hold you again." He answered back.

I smirked, holding my tears from crashing down. "You're doing way better than I expected." He chuckled, pushing a strand of hair from my face.

"That's great..." I sighed, looking at the ground. "I don't know how long I can keep this up. I just lost a fight against him and he's looking for her. What do I do, Syre?"

He sighed, cupping my chin. "I remember, back when I was alive when I used to think 'what was the use of this if I was going to die anyway?'. I had nothing to live for, nothing to fight for...then I realised I needed someone and that someone turned out to be you. I knew it from the start and I've explained to you why so many times."

I smirked, waiting for him to continue. "As I said, I wanted someone to fight for and that person was you. I couldn't rest until I had done that. So many people believed my life goal was to bring Evil to triumph, but that wasn't it at all. It was to do what I did the day I died. I sacrificed myself for you..."

I chuckled, looking deeply into his eyes. "So remember this, Sophie. Whatever happens today won't really matter. You might seek your vengeance and make Tedros suffer, or things might turn the other way. But that won't make a difference because in the end, we'll get the happily ever after we couldn't get here. One as good as Evers could ever get...more than what Tedros and Agatha will ever have."

I watched as he started to fade away. Grasping his hand, I began to shake. "Syre! Please no, not again."

He chuckled, just before he vanished. "I'll see you soon. I promise."

I bit back my tears, opening my eyes. I was still on the ground, yet meeting Syre felt so real. I got up, walking up the stairs and entering the corridor.

I scurried down to the red room, catching a glimpse of Tedros. He saw me just in time, following me to the blue door.

I squirmed inside just before he was able to. I grabbed a potion by the bed and held it in my hand. Tedros ran through, halting as he saw what I had in my hands.

I flung it at him, causing vines to grow from the ground and tie its way around him. I chuckled, watching him try and wriggle his way out.

"Oh Tedros. You killed the one thing I had in this world...and now I'm going to do the same thing."

Tedros' eyes widened. "Sophie! Don't you DARE do that. She's your best friend...right?" He groaned as the vines began to tighten.

I walked up to Agatha, pinning her nose shut with my thumb and index finger. She groaned, her eyes fluttering open.

I bent down, now at her level. Moving towards her ear, I began to whisper words to her. "Don't blame me for this, Agatha. If you really need to blame anyone for this, blame him."

I pointed at Tedros who was already scared out of his mind. He bit back on his lip as he tried to struggle out of the vine's grip.

I smiled, grabbing an axe. Agatha was quite thin, so this wouldn't take too long...like snapping a stick.

I rose it, watching her gape. I smirked, getting ready to kill her.

"Nooooooo!"

Now that took forever to write. I started yesturday-brainstorming and I was meant to finish it earlier in the day but I went to this all-you-can-eat place...(/▽/)

The food smelt sooo weird! But it was kinda yummy.

Now down to the facts: Tedros was meant to be the person about to die...but it only made sense if Agatha was instead.

If there is no Agatha...there is no Tagatha and if no Agatha...it's just Tedros and I don't like that ship...that's weird.