Welcome to what I like to call...the finale! I just want to give out a few shout outs first to my commenters who have been reading before chapter 10! You are the whole reason I keep on writing this story- another one in the works.
Kate (guest)
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Clare(guest)-never really heard of her again.
Lily(guest)
There are accounts and guests who have commented also, but not before chapter 10 when this story was still at like...300 views.
Even though this is the finale, there will be deleted scenes and an epilogue after this chapter which may or may not be in Sophie's point of view...
But that will only happen if I get atleast three reviews on this chapter! I want to achieve fifty before this story finishes.
Thanks for the support, love taglove\( ̄)
Fact: my name actually means HASHtag-love! Not taglove for the love of tagatha and I only figured that out like a couple days ago that it looked different lol.
Story fact: Agatha and Syre were actually going to have a kissing scene earlier when she was living in the castle, causing Sophie to get upset and end up getting thrown out of the castle. This would have caused a war where Tedros and Sophie would team up to distroy the other two, yet Agatha didn't like he sgcool master and was trying to get out anyway...
Yes. Magical plot. How did it end? I wrote this stupid chapter about how she escaped! Why?!
A golden spell shot up, aiming for the axe. I wobbled, trying to catch balance as the axe flew out out of my hands.
Diving for the right, I watched as the axe landed right through the ground.
I stared up at it, glaring at Tedros. He stared back at me, time ticking past us. I scanned Tedros, staring at him.
He had broken part of the vines that were tying his hands with his fist. He made no movement, yet I didn't stop looking at him.
"Tedros!" Someone yelled from the back. I stared as the blue door swung open, revealing a group of boys.
"Hello, Sophie." Aric smirked, his dagger dangling from his hand. One by one, Tedros' friends walked into the room.
Tedros beamed, sighing in relief. "Sophie, I think its time we finish you... for good." Aric narrowed his eyes, tossing his knife around.
"You tried to many times, Aric. Why don't you just give up?" I asked, shaking my head. "Because I hate you, Sophie. Why else?" He chuckled, waving his knife around.
I pretended to quiver in fear. trying not to laugh. "Ooh," I started, quite unenthusiastic. "Aric's gonna try and kill me with his tiny dagger." I shook my hands around, causing him to boil with anger.
"Cage your fury, Aric. It won't last long." He growled before losing all control and charging for me. He stuffed his knife in to his pocket before grabbing my arms and pushing me towards the wall.
I smirked, still intrigued. "Are you gonna tell them how you nearly kissed me?" I asked, staring into his eyes. He let go cocking an eyebrow.
"What? Don't remember any of that." He lied, slamming my back onto the wall. I shook my head, pretending to be upset. "Would you really deny your love?"
Tedros sighed, pushing his other arm out of the vines. "What is she talking about, Aric?" He asked, still not staring at him.
Aric hesitated. "I don't know..." He took out his knife, pinning it to my neck. "Oh Aric," I sighed. "Is that how you really want to play this game?"
Aric shrugged, the knife coming closer and closer. "What ever happened to your precious... Syre?" My eyes widened as I pushed him off, thrusting his head onto the ground.
"Only I can call him that!" I growled, getting looks from the boys. "Syre?" Chaddick laughed, catching his breath. "What kind of name is Syre?"
Nicholas shook his head. "Let's not get into the names...Chad...dick." Chaddick grumbled, punching Nicholas in the arm.."Shut up!"
I growled, shaking my head. "Tip. Never bring up the School Master in front of me, alright." I pushed my hands onto the wall, watching it take over my body.
"Who wants to play a game of boxhead?" I asked, facing them. Their eyes widened, Aric shot up and ran towards his friends.
They drew out their weapons whilst Tedros still had trouble trying to get out of the vines.
I ran towards them, aiming for Chaddick since he was the weakest out of the four...well I thought anyway.
I kneed him in the gut, causing him to fall on the ground. He grunted, taking out his sword again. He jabbed at my skin, but I was solid.
Nicholas joined in, throwing me to the side. He grabbed my thought, pushing me into the wall. "Quick, Aric. Help Tedros!"
Nicholas slammed me to the window. I grumbled as I pushed him back. I stared at Tedros who hard managed to escape from the vines.
"All I wanted was for this to be simple..." I whispered. I took Nicholas by the hand, swinging him out of the window. "Nick!" His best friend ran up to the window. I tipped him out, listening out for third and groans.
Aric looked at me as I glared at him. He walked to the blue door. "This isn't the last time you'll be hearing from us, Sophie."
"Great, now we have the place to ourselves." I smirked, stepping towards him. The image of my shapeshifting self came back to me.
"Sophie...just stop." Tedros sighed, throwing his weapons and equipment onto the ground. "Isn't
she not your best friend, why do you want to kill her?"
I shook my head, chuckling. "I've already explained it to you Tedros. Agatha has nothing to do with me..."
Tedros widened his eyes. "Since when? She saved you life! She's known you since you guys were kids. She's been there when-"
I cut him off. "So? All she really was was the second person. Tedros you didn't come here alone."
"I came with Oliver. Your point is?" Tedros was already losing his temper, his attention with Agatha and Agatha only as she struggled to get out of the straps.
"This is our fairy tale. Not Agatha and I. Tedros and Sophie." Tedros looked at me before bursting out laughing. "Where is your evidence, Einstein?"
I rolled my eyes, hands on my hips. "It makes sense. You took everything I had...my friend, my fiance...my heart and then you smashed it onto the ground. You squashed it! You ripped it apart!"
Tedros stared at me, his face softening. "Is this what this is all about. How I broke my promise? We both know the rules, Sophie and somehow it always has a way of being right."
"I vowed, Teddy. I vowed that one day I'd give you he pain you had given to me. I think today is the day that will happen."
I gritted my teeth, thrusting myself towards him. He pushed me off, slamming me onto the wall. He yanked my hair, pulling me the other direction and causing a bone to crack.
I grunted, slamming my arm onto the wall. it turned a red colour, the same texture as a brick. I flung my arm at him, slapping him across the cheek.
He frowned, picking up his sword. I wacked it out of his hands, watching as it aimed for Agatha. It released the left side.
I gasped, running up to her. Tedros pushed me before I got there, slicing the other part of. She collapsed onto his chest, still shocked.
She grabbed onto his uniform as he buried his face into her hair. He took a wif before staring back at me. He growled, his sword in his hands.
She wouldn't let him kiss her, she doesn't know who he is. I kept telling myself this, trying to convince me to believe what I believed from my gut.
Agatha pulled away, leaving an unsatisfied Tedros. She turned back to stare at me confusion and sadness in her eyes.
Her eyes were stained with tears, her eyes and nose red. "You see this," Tedros said, pointing at me with his sword. "This is who you used to call your friend. She's a selfish, evil, demented killer!"
I softened my eyes, staring at Agatha. "Would you really believe him? After you just met him today?"
She sighed, her hand still twined with his. I opened my mouth, ready to speak. "I let you into my home. I clothed you, I sheltered you, I fed you when you needed it."
"She kidnapped you and she somehow erased your memory. You don't know anything anymore, you don't know who I am."
I sighed, staring at him. "He put a potion on me so I could try and kill you, but it faded away." I bit back a smirk as Tedros sent me a glare.
"Agatha, please," He pleaded, letting go of her hand. "You have to believe me! You're an Ever, you're a princess...you're my princess. Please tell me you just remember a bit."
She shook her head, making me smirk. "So she can only talk about her experience now." I grabbed her, yanking her. I wrapped my arms aroung her waist, smirking darkly at Tedros as she smacked into my chest, her hair tickling my nose.
I unravelled the dagger I had quickly stollen from Aric, aiming for her back side dimple. She hadn't noticed anything, but wrapped her arms around me shoulder, showing gratitude.
"Agatha! Look at her, she's evil!" He cried, but Agatha stayed put. Tedros shook his head, his finger glowing.
"Don't listen to him, he's evil." I whispered into her ear, feeling her nod. "He wants to lock you up in a cage and force you to marry him..."
I rolled my eyes, knowing she wouldn't mind that at all.
I cringed, tumbling back as a golden spark was flung at as. I felt the connection from Agatha leave me as she was pulled back to Tedros.
Agatha pushed her way away from him. He sighed. "Agatha, please trust me on this one. I know you don't know me, but I'm sure."
Agatha swallowed, staring at me who was on the verge of blacking and Tedros who looked like a lost puppy.
"She'll ruin you, Agatha. She'll kill you...she told me! You were there!" We all turned around as the door opened, revealing the boys.
Aric ran towards Agatha, pulling her away. She grunted as her face slammed into his chest. "Sorry..." He apologized.
"I guess, it's just you and me." He said, raising his glowing finger. I groaned, trying to get up, but I just couldn't.
Something was telling me something, telling me to give up because there was no use...no use here.
"Go ahead, Tedros." I pestered, closed my eyes. Then I parted from that world, finally in my happy place, along with my one and only true love, Syre.
I looked down at myself, nearly passing out. I was back to normal, with my white skin and my green eyes. I smiled for the first time in years.
I stared at my black and red ball gown, my hair done into a French braid with red hairbands, my bangs visable. I had black eyeliner and eyeshadow on with black lipstick.
I looked up, staring at him. I smiled, watching him smile as well. I ran up to him, almost knocking him down.
"Look at them..." Syre pointed at Agatha and Tedros as they stood in what used to be our home, lips locked.
Tedros held her by the waist, grinning as Agatha had her arms wrapped around his shoulder. They broke apart, both out of breath.
"I've been waiting so long for that..." Tedros smiled. Agatha nodded, opening her mouth. "So have I."
I turned to Syre, smiling at him. He did the same, wrapping his arms around me. "The story is finished. Let's write our own."
He leaned in for a kiss, bringing me higher than the moon.
