Ajax lives a mundane life.
Then, one day, he meets North.
And, it seems they are starting to fall in love.
The problem is that only Ajax can see North.
A supernatural boy's love story.
Thorn was burnt badly but he would live. His flesh was slowly healing. Sacha magic was good, however, since he was just an apprentice, his magic had not reach its optimum potential. Thus, healing Thorn for Sacha would take a bit of time.
"Summon the sceadu."
Thorn said. He was still weakened by the explosion inside the room. He did not have the time to shield himself before the explosion.
He remembered vividly the sheer power, though, still not in its highest potential yet, emanating from Ajax's body was compared to a speck of dust from the sun itself.
By the time, he was able to cast a protection spell, his arms had been burned as he used it to shield his face.
The sceadu appeared before him in his bedroom.
"Find the Star Child. I don't care how you do it. I don't care how many lives you need to kill. Find Ajax or else!"
Though, Thorn's was still weak, his voice roared with anger that made sceadu scared shitless for their lives. Even Sacha trembled in fear.
Huntley, finally, woke up.
As Tanner was about to enter the ward, he saw that Huntley was awake. He opted not to show himself to Huntley. That way, he did not need to explain who he was, especially when he already lied to the police and medical personnel about his identity.
The nurses, doctor and police gathered around Huntley as he was the only survivor found from the explosion.
The police kept on interrogating Huntley for information but he could not remember anything. He became quite hysterical when he learned that Ajax could not be found. The nurses had to sedate him.
Henry witnessed the incident from spying outside the ward. He could not bear to see Huntley's anguish of losing a loved one. Henry knew that kind of pain very well .
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