Again? Part 2

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A flash of blue appeared in front of my eyes.
Fjord's face was hard to explain. It was mixed with fear, confusion, and anger. She quickly dropped her silver sword and backed away. I gasped and saw it was Buzzard.

"Do. Not. Harm. The. Heir," he growled and punched Fjord. She easily deflected it and trapped him by putting her arm around his. "Oh, Buzzard. Trying to save your sister. Tsk, tsk," she grinned. Buzzard frowned and glanced over at me. I was staring at both of them in confusion.

He only moved his jaw, just a little bit, towards Angel, who was still struggling to be set free. I blinked as an answer, trying to tell him that he wouldn't be safe attacking Fjord, the princess of his own kingdom. He just grinned a little and nodded. I sighed and ran towards Angel to free her, as Buzzard continued to fight Fjord.

The guard strongly elbowed me on the stomach, still holding on to Angel. I winced in pain and tried to kick him, but he was quicker. He swung his arm towards my neck and hit it.

I nearly fell. I think he injured it, but didn't break. My body was shaking in fear and pain. What was I supposed to do? Do the things Yu taught me?
...Yu taught me.
That's it!
I pulled myself together and kicked my leg straight in the air, causing a huge blast of fire scorch the guard's face. He screamed and fell towards the rocky ground, but unfortunately, his back also his the sharp side of a boulder, and I heard a loud crack.

Angel and I both made disgusted faces. I shrugged and quickly untied her from the binding chains around her. She smiled and was ready to run towards Buzzard to help him. I grabbed her shoulder and shook my head. "Sorry, Angel. This is his fight," I said. Angel made an unpleasant face. "But he needs help, Milli! He'll die! Fjord's the strongest royalty there is, do you really want to see your brother die in her arms?" She said. My eyes flickered. She was right. I don't want him to die...

I sighed and slowly let go of her shoulder. Angel immediately dashed off to Buzzard and Fjord, who were in a brutal fight already. The black bracelet around her wrist disintegrated into black smoke and then turned into her large scythe. Angel grabbed it and slashed at Fjord.

Fjord stopped her concentration on Buzzard and brutally stabbed Angel in the stomach with a pocket knife. Angel screamed and nearly collapsed on the ground. She gasped, trying not to let blood escape her mouth. Angel gathered her remaining strength and partially slit open Fjord's side. Fjord didn't just scream. She fucking blew up the earth how loud she was yelling. Angel sighed and put her hand over her bleeding wound. Buzzard came rushing towards her and asked if she was okay. "Yeah, I'm fine, just a little scratch," she chuckled. Once those two met each other's eyes, they couldn't stop staring.
Great.
Now I have to deal with the fact that these two like each other. Fuck.

Two guards came out of nowhere and disappeared with her. And, of course,

disappeared with me as well.

I ended up being imprisoned again. But not in the arena, but in Fjord's palace. A guard threw me into a prison, but not a usual one. The prison stood at the top of the tower I was in, and a curved opening revealed a very snowy village.

I sighed and sat there without struggle. Yes, I did yell and breathe out plumes of fire sometimes, but what help could that be? Extremely cold silver chains pulled me at the ground, so I couldn't really move. It was dead silent, no chattering or whispering around.

Where was the strength and power inside me now to escape? I couldn't melt the chains around me with my heat, they were so cold that fucking icicles were beginning to form. I shivered and chittered my teeth from time to time when the chains got at a freezing temperature.

Eventually, night came, and the moon was already rising. No matter how many times I tried, I couldn't fall asleep how cold the chains were. So the entire night I was wide awake like an owl. Darkness surrounded me, and I didn't like the feeling of it.

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