"But, I think you are the stupidest creature here, witch." Dorian walked behind Serefina with his shadow tendrils flailing around his figure. "What are you doing here?"
Serefina rolled her eyes, but didn't say anything as she kept walking closer to the wall of fire. If this fire was indeed coming from what she had guessed, then she was sure she could dissolve it. Serefina managed to do it centuries ago, thus she could do it again now.
"Why don't you answer me?" Dorian approached the witch in two long strides. "Did you come here with the intention of saving your ex- lover? How kind of you," Dorian said mockingly. "You better not."
Serefina halted her movements upon hearing that and turned around to face the shadow warrior. "I don't have an obligation to answer you."
Dorian sneered. He didn't want to have anything to do with this witch. But, just like her, he wanted something, precisely a few things to be done to Jedrek Donovan.
The shadow warrior was driven with hatred and he wanted nothing more to do now, except to see the downfall of all the lycanthropes. The death of the Donovans.
Therefore, if Serefina was here to intervene just like what she had done when they cursed the Alpha, the time he went to visit the eastern region, he would ignore all about how much those devils valued this witch.
He would end her right here and now if that was what the necessary thing to do.
Serefina should have known that. The shadow warrior didn't agree to side with any party that was fighting in this f*cking war. He was just here to kill the Donovans. That's it.
However, Dorian must have known, it was not an easy feat to bring the last pure blooded witch down just because he wished.
"Serefina." Dorian's shadow tendrils darkened and his features stiffened. "Don't do something that will force you to regret the very second chance you got at life."
Instead of backing down, Serefina tilted her head, she gave the shadow warrior a look that similar to someone, who was watching a ten year old kid throwing tantrums.
"What will you do?" Serefina asked, her tone was very calm and her posture was composed, she didn't look like someone that was being intimidated at all. "You want to kill me? Can you?"
And that was the last thing that Serefina said as all the ground around her covered in darkness in the next second, even the fire behind her couldn't penetrate the veil of darkness that dr.a.p.ed her vision, as it engulfed her whole being.
And when everything became impossible to see, Serefina heard a sound, more precisely a voice; Dorian's voice.
"You will be locked in this realm. Forever." His tone cold and emotionless.
On the other hand, Serefina's green lime eyes were bright when she glared into the thick darkness defiantly, even though she couldn't see anything, she still continued to gaze into the nothingness in front of her, as if Dorian was standing right in front of her.
"You too have been given a second chance. You should cherish it before you regret doing something like this." Serefina's voice was very calm, but only she knew what kind of maddening rage that was brewing inside her.
"I have killed you once, and I can kill you again!" Dorian snarled, yet Serefina just snorted in disgust.
This pathetic shadow warrior was never tired of bringing up this again and again…
Seriously, if they were in a fair fight, Serefina wouldn't even break a sweat before squeezing the pathetic life out of him.
And that was what she proved it to him.
With a flick of her fingers, the darkness vanished and in the place of it was the bright sun, glaring above their heads.
They were not even in Rieka, the collapsed city anymore.
They were somewhere else. In a completely different time frame…
"Do you really wish to kill me?" Serefina tilted her head, glancing at the shadow warrior, who was dumbfounded after noticing his bright surroundings. "Let's see, who will kill who at this time. I am sick of you repeating the same words again and again."
Every time Dorian repeated that line, Serefina could feel her anger boiling in her stomach, gliding to her throat before burning her brain.
Because that was the very reason for the witch to end up in having a deal with the moon goddess. The very deal that she didn't intend to keep, yet Selene made her unable to do as she wished.
Therefore, it was only right for her to take her revenge on someone who had ruined her immortal life.
After all, this stupid shadow warrior wouldn't stop until he was shut for the eternity.
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"How is she?" Kace asked Belinda when he walked into the room occupied by Purple now.
He came here because Torak was handling everything outside, the last thing he confirmed was the dragon shifters bowing down to his brother and that was all he needed to know.
He needed some time alone, his beast retreated deep inside him, deeply hurt and livid because he lost his mate and Kace didn't have any energy to deal with it now.
The fae was lying on her stomach with her eyes closed shut, like she was sleeping at the moment.
But, a deep frown marred Kace's forehead when he noticed the gruesome back of Purple, which was supposed to be covered with her beautiful wings, was now filled with gashes and charred wounds inflicted by the fire dragon people.
"She…" Belinda's voice was very deep. "She is recuperating…" She lied, Kace could tell. "How are you?"
"I lost my Hope…" Kace said with an underlying meaning in his words. His head hung low when he sat down on the sofa in that room with his hand covering his face. He lost hope, literally…
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It only took fifteen minutes for Calleb and Ethan to get prepared, to be teleported to the sanctuary.
With six Alphas and two hundreds Lycan warriors as their troops.
And aside from Sybil, another seven spell- casters had joined them to pull this off. However, it was still beyond their capabilities to teleport them all with only these few spell- casters by their side.
"Are you sure about this?" Torak looked at Lilac.
The guardian angel nodded. "Let's do this."