Chapter 19: A Defeated Victory

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Tyr's Roar was interrupted by another howl, It was Aspen. He pounced on Tyr and they began fighting. I looked at Emily standing by the door. Both the wolfs had blocked my way to the door. I had an idea. I grabbed a candelabra and hit it on the Chandelier, but I missed it. I grabbed another one and missed it again. I tried again and luckily this time it made the rope loose and it lowered down. I grabbed my dagger and jumped slicing the rope as the Chandelior fell, Emily pulled Aspen away and Tyr got stuck.

Crack! Thud! The chandelier fell on him, his body was full of injuries making him collapse and he transformed back into a human. I looked at Aspen and embraced him tight and looked for any wounds he had, luckily there were just a few scratches.

"He isn't dead is he?" I ask looking at Emily. She walked towards him and held his hand, her whole body, shivering. She slowly checked his pulse.

"He just collapsed." She answers.

"Good, Let's drag him out first, Then I will Teleport him back to the castle," I tell her as I push the broken chandelier carefully away from him.

"You think he will agree?"

"I am sure he will, and if he doesn't then I have my own ways of making people agree."

After dragging his body out of the room, I teleported the four of us to a basement in the castle. It was dark and creepy over there with a very dim light that escaped from the little window. I made him sit on a chair and tied his arms and legs to the chair.

"I don't know how you do this Faye, I felt every moment he tried to attack you as if I would collapse." Emily rolled her eyes and gulped in.

"I seriously don't know myself." I chuckle. Emily hands me over an antidote, which would prevent Tyr from transforming into a wolf for a couple of hours. I whirled my hand and a bottle of water landed in it. I took some water out and sprinkled at him but he didn't wake up. I threw the whole water on him, frustrated as he jolted on the chair.

"Ahh!" He grunted trying to loosen the grip of ropes.

"Don't waste your energy on it, Blitzer, It won't open. Magic." I smile at him.

"What do you want from me, you bitch!" He screams. I grab his face with my hand and push it behind with a dagger in my other hand.

"Mind your tongue or I won't hesitate cutting it," I say letting go of him.

"You see this girl over here? Rub your nose on her feet." I demanded. His face reflected disgust and Emily was shocked. He decisively spat on the floor saying, "Never."

The grunt of Aspen's teeth startled him, and I turned around and punched him in the nose. I Held my dagger tight and pierced it through the skin of his hand. He cried and screamed as the blood escaped.

"Fine I will do it, but who is she?" He slowly asks.

"Remember a little claustrophobic girl named Emily who came to your house and how you tortured her?" I clench my teeth at him, "Now, rub it."

Emily kept her feet on the leg of the chair and Tyr clenched his jaws, grunting at me slowly rubbing his nose.

"Morana gave you some money to hide the truth about something you had seen during last night, I wanna know what it is?"

"I think rubbing the nose was enough, Let me go now! You are just wasting your time." He growled.

"Strazio!" I pointed my hands at him as he started screaming in pain. The same spell that Morana used at me when we first met and when that boy over there— Wait, the boy... Those eyes... A sudden cognizance struck me. It was Tevren... Why didn't he tell me...

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