Chapter 30

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No One’s Point Of View

After the four people left the buildings and head back to the base, things slowly turn. Who knows if it was for the worst or better.

Lucy sat up and looked around. It was morning and she was back in her hotel room. Neither Natsu nor Happy were in the room. She stood off the bed and the feeling of being sore hit her full force.

“Damnit, Celie,” Lucy mumbled to herself. She stretched her arms above her head and heard some things pop or crack. She walked to the bathroom and took a quick shower. She came out in a towel and grabbed some clothes from her bag. She quickly dresses in them before heading out. She pulled her hood up as went down the stairs. She walked past the front desk and out the doors. The guy at the desk tried saying anything but she was gone before he could. As she walked through the town she could see people shaking in fear, mumbling between themselves, and stopping whatever they were doing till she passed. She walked into the forest. As she walked, she walked over twigs, logs, and every now and then climbed over trees. Lucy knew where she was heading and it was going to be a pain in the ass if someone else came along. Once she started seeing the little slashes on the trees, she slowed her walk and became cautious. She hide behind a tree when she heard voices. As soon as they passed, she climbed a tree and looked around. Two men at the doors, and four walking around. She thought. She climbed down and went to where she heard the voices go. She followed the two guys for a bit till she knew that they were far away from the guys at the door and the other two weren’t near. She summoned her sword and walked up to them. She pulled her sword back and slash at their backs. She immediately stabbed them so they wouldn't scream. She pulled her sword back and whipped it to the side, ridding it of the blood. She put her sword on the ground and dragged the bodies and hid them. She walked back to the building and started to walk around, using the trees to hide her. She heard twigs snapping to her right so she climbed a tree and waited. Two boys walked out, no older than 16. She felt sorry for them, all they knew was what they were taught. She didn't want to do what she needed to do but she had so she wouldn't get caught and have her whole plan fail. She waited till they were below her and she hit them both with the handle of her sword, knocking them out. She jumped down, hid the bodies, and went closer to the building. She stepped on a twig making her stop.

“Did you hear that?” The guard on the left asked.

“No.” The guy on the right answered back. Lucy started walking again, using the forest to her average. She picked up a heavy branch and threw it, making it hit a tree a couple of feet away from her with a thud. Both guards heard this and the guard on the right went to investigate while the guard on the left kept watch. Lucy took that as her shoot. When the guard was out of the other guard’s sight so slashed him and walked back over to the other guard. She heard him call for his friend but got no answer in return. When he started walking in the direction his friend went she took her shot. She summoned her bow and pulled back the string. An arrow started to form. She aimed and fired. She ran to the doors not even looking at the guard as his body hit the ground. She slipped through the door without a sound, it was dimly lit. She took a left and went down a flight of stairs. She was cautious, listening for any sound, and focusing her magic past her boots and into the ground. She reached the first floor and started to go down the hallway instead of going lower. She checked every door and hallway for anything and anyone. She killed any guards that she came across but only knocked out the young ones. She felt wrong to kill them since they did nothing wrong in all this. She did feel bad for some of the people she killed cause not all of them were there willingly. After the first floor was clear she continued down. By the time she reached the third floor and open the last door she got to where she needed. As she stood in the doorway, you could see over her shoulder iron bars going as far as the eye can see.

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