A/N: You all will hate me for this. And I don't care.

I decided to nix the Epilogue, by the way, so this is the last chapter of City of Silver!

Review Reply to Melody: Oh. Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy my stories! That makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, hehe! I hope I don't disappoint!

ONWARD!

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Chapter Ten: The City of Gold

The first thing I noticed was the throbbing pain in my head, originating from just above my right ear.

The second thing I noticed was that I couldn't move.

Opening my eyes, I found that my arms tied tightly (and a little painfully), behind my back. Ropes wound around my ankles tightly, keeping my feet immobile as well, and cloth was packed into my mouth, stifling any noise I could possible make.

I also seemed to be packed into a trunk of some kind. I was surrounded by darkness in a tiny space.

It was disorienting, and for a moment, I feared that I would run out of air. Twisting this way and that, I spied a small hole in one side, hear the bottom, that was letting in dim light. I breathed a sigh of relief through my nose before pressing my eye against the hole, trying to see where I was.

The top suddenly opened, and I blinked up at the person who was looking down at me.

It was Roma Hertz.

"I see you're awake," she said, her voice soft, yet menacing. I tried to speak through the cloth in my mouth, but not a noise escaped. She smirked.

"You might have bested me with the Cities of Bronze and Silver… but you wont this time." She leaned closer to me, a smirk on her face. "You're bait. Once your brother and boyfriend realize what's happened to you, they'll come running with the Chalice and Staff." She stood up. "But beyond that, I also needed a test subject."

I shivered at her words, scared as to what that could mean.

"Make yourself comfortable, Flora Reinhold. It's going to be a long trip," Hertz said, before closing the trunk lid again. I tried to twist around to kick the lid, but wasn't fast enough before I heard the distinct sound of a lock.

That wasn't the only thing I heard, though.

While the lid was opened, I realized one very important fact.

We were on a train, speeding away from Caneopa. Where to? I had no idea.

TO BE CONTINUED

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A/N: Done! I know, you all probably hate me.

I think the characters I introduce in City of Gold will change your mind.

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Well, ta till then!