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virgin still? Really?” she asked in wonder. She shook her head then resumed trying to push forward with her weapons.
    “If anybody’s going to change that about him it’s going to be m-” she started before her weapons were yanked to the side then down to the ground, the teen crashing down with them with a yell. Alyssa shook her head then looked back down to the remains of her carriage.
    “I don’t have time for this, Daniel needs me,” she said with frustration as she waved her staff around. The loose bits of wood and ashes around the area flew up in a circle then over to the side wildly. Triska looked to seeing the witch digging around the remains of the carriage franticly.
    “What are you talking about? Where is he? What the hell are you doing?” Triska yelled as she got to her feet with both weapons in her hands. Alyssa sifted around the remains then picked up a broken bottle, the bottom half all that remained in one piece still. Inside there were a few drops of a red liquid that the witch looked to with hopeful eyes.
    “Please let it be enough,” Alyssa said softly. She looked back to see Triska running towards her with fire in her eyes. The teen yelled and swung her sword towards the witch who ducked back and darted around her. Alyssa dashed towards the entrance in the ground as Triska gave chase with her sword drawn to the side.
    “Get back here so I can slaughter you!” she yelled out.
    Alyssa hopped down into the entrance and skidded down the wooden steps on her boots, holding onto the broken bottle desperately as she raced down the stairs. She ran over to the injured Daniel then quickly kneeled next to him, watching him with worry as she held the broken bottle towards his mouth.
    “Daniel! Please, drink this, you have to!” she cried out. Hearing footsteps she looked over to see Triska racing down the stairs. Triska looked around with wide eyes as the house a mess all over along with the scenery outside having changed drastically compared to earlier.
    “What the hell happened here- AHH!” she screamed as her eyes rested on Daniel, the boy lying on the ground bleeding and motionless. Triska stared at her friend with shock then towards Alyssa with murder in her eyes.
    “You! What have you done to him?” she roared as she ran towards her. Alyssa held out her staff as it glowed orange and Triska stopped in place in front of her, her sword and dagger being held in place once again.
    “I didn’t do anything to him, wolves did this!” Alyssa yelled out.
    “Wolves? Give me a break! I can’t believe you would go this far just to have him all to yourself! He trusted you! You monster!” Triska yelled as she struggled to break free from the witch’s magical hold. Alyssa shook her head and looked back to Daniel with worry.
    “But I didn’t-”
    “He trusted you! He was the only human that did and you tried to rape and kill him! How could you, Alyssa? The only human that was willing to trust you and you stab him in the back!” Triska yelled out with tears forming. Alyssa looked at the boy then towards the broken window out into the forest.
    “How could you, you monster! He wanted to trust you, to be friends with you! He wanted nothing more than for monsters and humans to live together, and you threw that all away just to hump him!” Triska yelled as she started crying. She let go of the weapons that remained frozen in place then lunged towards the witch, tackling her to the ground quickly. The bottle rolled off to the side with the drops of red liquid just barely remaining inside as the two weapons dropped from the air onto the ground. Triska started shaking the witch violently as the girl looked up at her with surprise.
    “You monster! You monster! How could you take him like that, how could you take him from me?” she cried out. She growled then started choking her, the witch grabbing her arms while kicking around underneath.
    “I’ll kill you… how dare you do this to him! I’ll kill

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