Vargauz looked at her and smiled. He wrapped his arms around Amelia and said, “I am so grateful to the Fae spirits that I found you.”
Amelia closed her eye
Vargauz kissed on her forehead and replied, “Sure Amelia. But you look so pale. First you should eat something.”With her fingers she made imaginary lines
“Let’s go from here and hunt around. I don’t want to wait here for a moment more,” said Vargauz. “This place gives me a creepy feeling.”
Amelia shook her head. “What tithe are you talking about?” she asked, as she hid the information as to why she was actually there. And where was Vargauz. He had not returned. The night was falling fast.
Amelia listened to the rustle of sheets on the bed. The creature must have stopped strangulating Freda, as she seemed to have crawled away from it. Amelia clambered out from her hidden position. Her eyes met with the black boots of the creature. She crawled out won her elbows and as she stood up, her eyes met with the person standing in front of her. Her body froze and her mouth fell open as her mind registered shock. She stared into the creature’s blazing eyes. He was half transparent, just like Vargauz when he was making love to her. His white wings were tucked on his back and he was giant, taller than Vargauz by at least a feet. He looked ferociously beautiful with white fangs out and yellow claws out. Was that a Fae? Did he belong to the Kingdom of Uzgolith? Where was Vargauz? Had he abandoned her and sent this one after her? Thousands of questions crossed her mind. She gulped.&nbs
Shocked to her core, Amelia turned to look at Vargauz. There were goose bumps on her skin. “Vargauz— I— I don’t know how that happened! I was only protecting myself, and the villagers.” She shook her head in denial of what occurred a few seconds before. “This man— this fae—” she pointed at the ashes. “He wanted to— to—” her voice cracked and she broke into a fit of loud cries. “Where were you?”
Vargauz didn’t take her advice. Lines of determination crossed his face. “No Amelia. My lead is different. Mountains of Kirdis are in the African jungles, whereas I have come to know that the vessel is present in the depths of the Chamneau Loch near France borders. I will first go there as I don’t want to run on a wild goose chase based on what I feel could be a rumor.”
Ever since Amelia had run away with Vargauz, who was his arch nemesis, there was not a day that Xikoth had slept. He would pace his chambers at night and if by chance, his eyelids became heavy due to sleep, the nightmares would rig him—the nightmares of Illaria getting killed or getting sealed in a celestial prison. He was scared that Vargauz might harm her. He was using her for his personal agenda—to find the Divinity Elixir. He wanted to get her out of his clutches before anything happened to her. His heart ached for her and he continuously hated himself for his wrong jud
Frustrated as hell, Amelia risked a glance inside the thick vegetation from where the voices were emanating. Fear of the unknown gripped her and the hair at the back of her neck stood. She dashed after Vargauz, who was now sprinting at lightning speed. She somehow managed to stay with him.