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"Better," he said gently, kissing the top of her head. "Are you okay?"
He waited patiently. Healing him would take a long time to complete, as she was still new to it.
He was quiet, watching her with a small smile. "You do?"
Strangely enough, she would find the magic slowly beginning to surge; very slowly healing his injuries.
He frowned, shaking his head. "Not really."
He rubbed his head with a frown. "We have to get back to Anthyria.."
He was standing rigid and laughed slightly. "Probably not. Things are definitely broken."
He didn't say anything, only sheathing his sword with a small sigh and turning to leave.
He relaxed slowly, the wings disappearing and horns shrinking as he went back to normal. "There was a demon hearthstone in the sword this whole...
He took her hand surprisingly gently, climbing up. Reeve's eyes widened and he glared, gripping his sword. Zerras met his gaze and dashed...
It was Zerras, but he looked incredibly different. He had sharp claws, his whole eye that violet color with a cat-like pupil. Rather than the two...
He scowled, shaking his head in disgust. "Say what you will. I don't care anymore." Just at the moment, they would both hear some rocks tumbling...
"You can think what you want," he said fiercely. "I am trying to protect people from his wrath. He's a murderer, Juniper. He's a terrible person."
The hearthstone looked unsalvageable, and Reeve grabbed her arm. "You shouldn't go down there." Zerras groaned, leaning his head back. He...
"No," he said quickly and firmly. "I'm not listening to you. Don't say another word." He looked back at Zerras, who was watching her with a frown....
He looked down at her coldly, his gaze sharp as he pressed the sword tighter to quell her struggle or silence her words. "Shut up, elf. I was a...
He was looking down at it, his head tilted slightly. He opened his mouth to speak just as she was yanked away from him by the back of the neck....
He nodded, taking the keys and approaching the wall. He slipped all three in and turned them. There was a small rumble as small pebbles and dust...
He took it, retrieving the the three boxes with a small frown. He set them down and opened them, each holding a unique key. He gathered them and...
He smirked, continuing ahead. The continued walking along the wall before the path widened again. There was a huge concave section supported by...