I know I only said five deleted scenes, but I thought I'd get to 80 reviews by then, but I didn't. So I'm posting other chapters and will try to get above 80.

This chapter takes place just before the first war of Ultraviolence broke out. This will be in Agatha's point of view.

I hopped down the stairs, my right hand twined with Tedros'. There was no time to turn back and look for her for she could be right behind us ready to strike with all she has.

I brushed past students who were already making their way outside, but stopped as I got caught in a crowd.

Tedros grumbled, pulling his hand away from me. I stared at him, before he snatched a sword from another boy. He took me by the hand again, now in the lead and pulled me along.

He pushed through the crowd, ignoring their comments and shouting. They quieted down each time as they realised who we were.

"If we're going to the tower. we've got to take another direction. The School Master will be expecting us to take the quickest way." Tedros informed, barging the doors open.

I nodded, now out of breath. "Tedros, let me catch my breath first." I sighed, panting. He nodded, watching me rest on the walls of the school.

"Hurry up. Sophie can come out any time now." I nodded, getting up. "It will take her forever to get out, it's really dark."

Tedros chuckled. "You should never underestimate that witch." He smiled, grabbing me by the hand.

We were now inches away from each other. "Tedros?" I questioned, calling out his name. "Yes?" He nodded, responding. "What did she do to you?"

I stared at his bruised forehead and cut lip. His chin was stained with dry blood and his right eyes had blood shot.

"Things I'm never going to talk about, ever," I frowned, gripping onto him. "I'm just glad you're not dead." He chuckled, pushing a strand of hair from my face.

"Me too." I whispered. Tedros sighed, caressing my chin. "Agatha, I missed you. A lot." I smiled weakly. "Tedros, can we not talk about feelings now?"

Tedros shook his head. "I think we do...right now because I know something you don't." I sighed, watching his eyes burn into mine.

"Tedros, please. Later. I don't want her to find us...I don't want to lose you again. Can you please just not talk about this."

"But if I kiss-" I groaned, hands now on my hips. "Seriously, for like the past five minutes all you've been trying to do is snog my face," My serious face faded.

"And as much as I'm flattered, you have to keep your hands away from me." He blushed, pushing his head onto his palms before groaning.

"You're so stubborn, Agatha." He chuckled, grabbing my hand. I shrugged, smiling at him. "That's because I'm-"

I stopped in my tracks and so did Tedros. A breeze had hit me, almost knocking me over. It was as if I was drained from all of my power.

Tedros turned his head to the direction the breeze came from, gritting his teeth. "I knew it..." He mumbled, letting go of my hand.

I turned my head to where he was looking, gaping at the little scenario. I stared at the two as they stood together, lips locked

His hands were wrapped around her waist as his other hand clasped her jaw. She stood, hands wrapped around his shoulders.

I tried to resist the anger which was boiling in my blood. I bit my lip, unable to take my eyes off the pair. I stared, my face emotionless.

Tedros took me by the wrist, swinging me the other direction. "Where are we going?" I panted, trying to catch up with him.

"We're going to the tower. Maybe we can get there before they do..." I groaned, already out of breath. "We've got to make sure we are hidden. Anyone can find us through these trees." He informed.

"They can fly, ya know." I interrupted. "That is actually true...we better hide in those trees." I nodded, gasping as Tedros took me by the waist.

He pulled me along into the bushes. I groaned, slapping him. "Hey!" I giggled, regaining control over my body as he let go.

"You should be thanking me." He chuckled, towering me as he got up. "Woah. Okay, thank you, Prince Tedros of Camelot."

He smirked, hands twined with mine. "You are welcome." He nodded, twirling me around. "I like how we are able to have fun even though we can die at any moment."

He chuckled. "Don't say that. Think...positive." I nodded. "Right."

I jumped, falling into Tedros' arms as two figures appeared in front of us. I got up, instantly. My smile fell and turned into a frown, a disgusted one.

"Great to see you again, Agatha." She spoke up, smirking. I held her chin high, hands twined with Tedros. No longer was I going to take her rubbish, for now we were no different to each other and she no longer had power against me. "Really? Because its the opposite for me." I snarled.

She narrowed my eyes. I watched as The School Master grabbed her hand. "Where are you going?" He asked. Tedros rolled his eyes. "Actually, we were heading your way, old man."

I grinned, watching The School Master's face grow darker and his glare harden.

"At least he's actually doing something with his life." Sophie pushed her hand forward, showing off her engagement ring. I stared down at it, swollowing hard. I never would have thought they'd unite like this.

I wasn't jealous...not at all, just...suprised.

"Aww, Agatha. You want one?" Syre smirked, narrowing his eyes. Tedros scoffed. "One step at a time. Because of you I can't even kiss her." I bit my lip, recalling what I had said earlier.

I looked up at him, not knowing what he was talking about. "Walking in the woods is a dangerous things, love birds." Sopheie grinned, flames lighting up in her palms.

I swallowed again, wracking my brain for a spell. Tedros drew out his sword, standing in front of me. I smiled, feeling protected for the first time in months.

I grabbed his shirt, hoping that I would stay with him forever.

"It was wrong to play with a master and a queen, Agatha. You should have just left when you got the chance." The School Master smirked, causing Tedros to growl.

He hurled a blue streak at Tedros, who was moved out of the way. It hit the ground. causing a big explosion. All the animals in the area, escorted themselves away from their houses.

I gasped, watching the animals flee. I stared at Tedros who was relieved to be alive "There's more where that came from!" Sophie informed, throwing a pink ball at me. I hesitated, putting up my gold shield, shielding herself from the spell she would cast on me.

"You can't even fight? How pathetic." She laughed, causing me to break into sweats. "Oh yeah?" I challenged. "Feast on this, my queen."

I conjured up a gold spell, hurling it at her.

She swivelled the other way, but the spell was too quick. I blasted her into a tree, causing her to slowly hitting the ground. I grimaced, getting back up.

She conjured up a pink spell and thrust it at me, causing me to be sent flying. "Agatha!" Tedros grabbed onto my hand, pulling me towards him before I hit herself.

I gaped, resting in his arms.

Syre laughed. "That's enough of play. Time to say your good-byes." He thrust his hands up, watching as tree men rose from the earth.

I screamed, running towards Tedros as Tedros watched in horror. I stared at Sophie who just watched in amusment as she walked towards Syre.

The trees separated us, one grabbing me and one grabbing Tedros. I gasped, running for Tedros. "Nooo!" I cried as my fingers left his.

Tedros struggled in the tree, growling as his sword was flung onto the ground. It dug into the soil, only showing the handle.

Almost in tears, I conjured up the biggest spells I could think of and flung them at the trees.

"I can't watch this." Syre sighed, getting ready to throw another spell at us. I watched as Sophie smirked, conjuring up a pink spell in her hands.

"Let's aim then." She flung at me whilst The School Master hurled at Tedros. I gasped, trying to hold up my shield but I was too late.

I cried as the spell grabbed onto my chest, pushing itself in. I groaned as I listened to my bones crack.

"Agatha!" Someone cried. I wasn't able to make out who it was or who anyone was. I let my final tears escape as I felt sleep wash over me.

How did you like that? Now you know what it was like for Agatha in the first one.

Okay, question:

I had an idea where I could either write about how Tedros felt in the first battle or how clueless Agatha felt in the last battle.

Which one do you want me to post next?

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