
Cracks. Cracks.
The dry branch of a fallen tree is broken because of the weight of something: someone. The Aurora is truly the dumbest creature I have ever seen, he thought. He came, peering through the trees, probably thinking that as a "former human", Luana did not have any keen senses. His mistake. He can hear, feel, and even predict very well from miles away. He wanted to attack her suddenly, maybe. Luana was silent, attentive - there was something else there. There was a person with his dark aura and was extremely powerful. Gracefully. Harvey. Luana bit the inside of her cheek, containing a surprised smile. He could have predicted this sooner. Obviously—too clear—that he's coming.
They were close, just that it made no sense if they passed through the trees on foot while they could come on horseback along the same path Lua used. Aurora is easy to understand, she has her motive—trap—but Harvey? Did he help his employer? Luana started to feel happy. Suddenly something buzzed, burning towards him. And this time Luana did nothing to hold a satisfied smile on her face. Without the woman he was riding moving even an inch, with a simple reflex action, the arrow that was about to hit him, was in his hand, intact. Safe. He turned around, towards the place where the shot had gone. Really, the spoiled lover was very bad at aiming and he smiled anxiously at the thought of what would happen in that fight.
"You are also welcome to your destruction, Aurora," he mused, noticing another sudden movement.
Just where Luana was looking, coming out from the shadow of the twisting trees, the figure of a blonde-haired woman appeared with a bow in her hand. Her smile was insulting, but in her eyes Luana could see a trace of shock. With a simple gesture, Luana lowered the woman down and by magic tied her to a tree, across from where they were. With his hand he broke the arrow and threw the pieces to the ground, without taking his eyes off Aurora who was still in the same position with a smile.
"I don't think it would be boring to beat you," said Aurora, staring at her nails, as if she was suddenly drawn to him.
Luana approached, unhurriedly.
“With so many traps, spells hidden around this open space, I guess not. You want to cheat .. right. I'll join your game. You will see how the spell turned against the witch herself — Luana whispered near Aurora's ear and walked away again, at a safe distance, enjoying a brief shocked expression on her opponent's face. “I just think the king should take a more comfortable position. In the middle of the trees may not be the best place to watch a fight.
Maybe if Luana was there, watching, she would only see the fighters on the run. Aurora looked a little confused. He thought the slow spell he gave Luana before they started fighting would have an effect. Well, actually not. Lua wasn't even amused and I can't help but say that she was happy about it. The speed they took immediately did not allow them to be found, they were too fast. But for the two of them, the pace was slow. The air smelled of blood, and it triggered Luana's hungry sense of smell. The only sound was the swords attacking each other, which Luana sometimes deflected and injured Aurora's body. The snow-white skin splashed with a thick red liquid. Until the swordsman's daughter's skin became more charming like this, it sounded like a decoration for Luana on the blonde's body.
If I could, I would order him to never wash his body again, to mark his next defeat, but he does not have - in his mind - that authority. Maybe Harvey would gladly choose to do this, he thought. But there was also no point in turning my mind to some crazy thoughts at that moment. He felt a cold blade, but at the same time it was hot, penetrating the skin of his left arm superficially. Nothing serious, but rather painful. And with that chance, Aurora approached Luana's ears.
“I told you it won't be hard to beat you. Look, I'm right, aren't I? he whispered, trying to control his uncontrollable breathing.
Luana laughed, making the blonde's eyes widen.
— I was wrong, Aurora. Do you also remember me telling you that the spell will turn against the witch herself? - Smile. - Then. It's just the beginning, or maybe you're right. It's over for you, for me it's just the beginning of my pleasure—Luana pushes Aurora, leaving both of them a few steps away, anger taking over the blond's clear eyes. “True, dear, fill yourself with anger.
It was like giving an order and Aurora attacked the enraged Luana. After all, a few seconds later Luana managed to knock Aurora to the ground, who had fallen half defeated, panting. With a triumphant smile on his face, he raised his sword and aimed it right below the heart of his opponent.
"Blood Eclipse ..." He runs his tongue over his lips. “Come, with all your bloodlust and unplug my friend Aurora, but let her live forever. Destroy him until he learns not to challenge his sovereignty and mark his body, this is what I will show him, he said, his mark and may he burn whenever he dares to utter tyrannical words to me and you.