Her voice was trembling,
angry, as if she needed answers now. She had told him they had all
eternity but she was angry for a reason Kelpie couldn't think of,
maybe the demons had sneaked Kallisto out without her noticing and
were long gone. Kelpie refrained to smile. He looked at the queen
from top to bottom trying to figure out what could have happen but
there was no way to tell. Damn the demons if they had come and left
without him.
“Are you ready to
talk?” She asked again with a lower voice.
To Kelpie, it felt as if
she was just pushing it further than she wanted. She needed the
answer, she needed to know something about the demons but at the same
time she didn't seem to be in the mood to fight for it, worse, she
seemed tired. He didn't say anything.
“Bring the girl!” she
said.
Kelpie heard someone
being dragged again further away in the corridor.
“What are you doing to
Kali...” he started.
The girl was thrown to
his feet. She rise herself up looking at Kelpie with tears in her
eyes, her face already worn the brown stain of the child who wiped
his tear too often with dirty hands. Large light blue feathered wings
were resting in her back. Kelpie had a sight of relief, this was not
Kallisto. As much as he wanted to see her, he didn't want her in this
place.
“She will keep you
company, I hope you'll enjoy,” the queen said with a smirk cutting
a hole in her left cheek. For an instant, Kelpie thought that her
eyes beared once more the blue color they should have, a light of
lucidity but he soon decided otherwise as she walked through the door
which was hastily closed behind her.
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