Am I evil?

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POV Vasilia:

Okay, let me just tell you, that holding your breath underwater is harder than I thought. Me and I had to hold our breath for a whole minute to get to the place on the map.

When did we get a map? We stole from a tourist guy, and apparently, there is a cave under the sea that used to be a place to hold a key. So we decided that that would be our best chance. Also, we left Olivia to guard our supplies if any monsters came by.

While we were underwater I could see many creatures of the sea that could probably kill us, but decided they were too lazy. After a while, we arrived at this huge cavern, and our guesses were right, there was the key. Also, next to the key was a real-life drakon, a green one that was ginormous. We tried to open the cage, but the drakon was fast asleep.

"Now, choose which is more important, Demeter's drakon, or the key," a voice said and we spun around.

As she uttered that sentence, I realized that "To get him out, find his rival, as he is stuck in green" meant Demeter, as Hades had taken Persephone, and Demeter had been angry at Hades for doing that, and Demeter was the goddess of grain, that meant that that to save Hades, we needed Demeter's help.

A siren, about 3 meters tall was standing at the entrance, smiling at us, but the smile had no happiness in it.

"Just let us take them both," Lucy shouted, a brave act if you ask me.

"Then fight me," the siren said smirking and it lunged at us.

POV Vasilia:

Good news, I knew how to kill a Siren, we needed a bow and arrow. Bad news, we left our skilled archer alone.

"We need a bow and arrow!" I shouted at Lucia, trying to communicate with charades. She nodded and pulled out a bow and arrow.

Where'd she get that from? Then I realized it was the mist, but the siren didn't know that. She hissed and pulled back.

"Let us go with the key and the kid and we will not kill you," Lucia said confidently, but I could see the glimmer of nervousness in her voice.

"Fine," the Siren hissed out and Lucy confidently went to the pedestal, but then I remembered something, Sirens can lie too.

"Watch out!" I shouted as the Siren lunged and tackled Lucia. Lucia started to scream, as she tried to dodge all of the siren's attacks, but failed miserably.

I don't remember anything else from then on, but Lucia later told me the story. I screamed and the siren started to choke on her blood, as I had stabbed her in her mouth. She had suffocated and died. I had left without saying a word, and when I got to the surface, I saw darkness at the end of my eyesight, and I blacked out. 

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