~E V E~I was astonished.She was everything that I was.As she head to us, I got even more confused, she was clearly not me in anyway but she has the features of the inyoka and most importantly—the amulet, she is wearing hers.“Man,” The barbarians tribal chief ignored the rest of us as she went directly to Zachariah, “Man from my dreams,” she said, I hardly could see what she was doing to him but I could feel Zach discomfort.Okay, maybe I can’t feel his discomfort but I personally won’t like anyone getting close to me like that and saying all of that to me.“The rope will be halved,” She struggled with her English as she said to him and then returned to her people and spoke in a language none of us understood.She pointed at Zach and announced something to them, and all we could hear where their cheers. She then point at us and her demeanor change. I could only understand through her gestures made as her thumb went across her neck and her people cheered again.“Well, star
While she set the rest of them free, I was left abandoned in a cell for destitute. I was convinced she was doing this for some reason, like I could tell she despised me already.I mean who wouldn’t ? she doesn’t even need to know that I was also the Inyoka myself but given we were both from different times, it was right for her not to know yet.Something did bring me here and I have accepted that oracle was right about there being a shift in time.“Sit down, standing close to the protector will not save you from her wrath,” the woman covered in a long cloak and seated at a farther corner of the cell had said to me.I stared at her as I found her familiar enough.“Coincidence?” the woman’s voice cracked as she uttered lifting up her cloak which covered her face.“You are that fake seer,” I said confirming for myself she was the oracle indeed.“Fake? Are you sure?” The oracle raised her voice in a questionable way.“I see you survived, now complete your vision of me. That woman posing a
Eve “So when do you get killed?” The oracle batted her eyes at me as I asked. “Why are you asking? You want to watch? Same way you wanted to watch that girl jump off the roof,” The oracle stated and I was mesmerized by the fact that she knew all of these. I shrugged, “I love watching human beings die, nothing wrong in that. Other than pollute the earth, there is nothing that they add to this world, they are despicable and remarkable gullible fools,” I insulted with a wide grin on my face. It was true, human beings are one of the weakest animals on this world. “So do you like him? The one who brought bread? He seems nice and he is very much human,” The oracle said as she switches to Zach. I pretended as if not to know who she was referring to as I feigned ignorance, “Who? The detective?” “Yes, him,” The oracle confirmed as she became interested to what I have to say about Zach. “Which one? There are two of them,” I said, continuing to play dumb. “The one who was nice e
Eve “What is your relationship with him?” Inyoka asked as she came into cell moments later after I had gone to figure out what I had done. “Zach?” I asked her back not even bothered about how condescending she sounded towards me. Besides, I was tired of being asked the very same question from everyone. “Him,” Inyoka replied as she placed her hand on the cell door, “What is about you that draws him to you? I want to have it,” She opened the cell, “Tell me, and I shall release you,” I raised my brows as I stared at her in unbelief, “Who the hell are you to think that you can decide when I can be released? Does it look like I am desperate to walk out those doors?” I glared at her and then burst out laughing. Inyoka was unhinged as she squinted her eyes at me, “I see… you don’t like him. He told me that he does,” I was bewildered, “He said that?” Inyoka nodded with a sigh, “He did, but I am glad it is not reciprocated which means I still have a chance. You see, he caught m
~EVE~“You owe me,” Inyoka walked up to me suddenly and said. “I want you to repay me now,”My forehead furrowed trying to think of where she was coming or going with this, “I don’t owe anybody, rather they do the owing, I don’t know what you are talking about,” I said boldly walking away from her.“Then I shall have your throat slit, maybe you will remember what you owe me,” Inyoka threatened and I came to a halt and turned to her.“Look at me,” I said to her as she eyed me from the ground to my head. “I am a slave! You wanted me to serve you right, that is what I am doing,”“And what makes you think serving me is enough not to have you beheaded?” Inyoka asked.I dislike this so much, the fact that I am willing to pretend I can’t go up in battle against her. The fact that I have to keep myself on the law because I am in a world I have no clue of.“Fine,” I surrendered, “How do you want that I repay you?”“Nice we are on the same page,” Inyoka smiled showing that she had won this roun
EVEI waited for the anticipation to grow so heavy that his hunger to know became insatiable. I had to reveal it to him, which means, just like Raghul’s ancient grand father knew, he must also swear on a blood covenant.“I—” I started off as I looked at him. I had a sly grin on my face to show my unseriousness. “I am Eve Faye, a writer of children's books that has been sold in over 59 countries, and that is it,” I said so innocently in my attempt to mock him.“I already know this,”“Oh, you do? I guess that is all there is to know then; do have a wonderful evening.” I tried to walk away, and then he blocked my path.“That night you murdered that old woman; you had a purple fog surrounding you; there were snakes on the floor; your hair wasn’t black as it is now but white; and when you turned, your eyes were translucent,” Zach explained. My body shivered because everything the oracle said was coming true. “What are you?”I was quiet.“Say something,” Zach calmly coerced me. “If it's som
~EVE~I was barely doing any of the works that were offered to me, as they were done in pairs. I allowed my other half to handle them. The poor man didn’t complain much as well. I made sure he didn’t.“I have been looking all over for you,” I said, approaching Raghul, who was busy tending to his assigned place.“Well, you haven’t been looking well enough,” Raghul replied as he lifted a sack and placed it over his shoulders.“I have been meaning to tell you something,” I said, bringing me to a glowered stare.“What is it?” Raghul offered a tired tone, like he knew where I might be heading with this.“I came here all excited to tell you some good news. I don’t want you to have that tone with me; it makes me feel like you belittle me. Don’t forget, I am who you serve, not her.” I responded, feeling saddened by what Raghul was reducing me to. We used to be so close, but now he is more distant than ever, and I have become worried over this.Now more than ever.“I am sorry, what is it? Te
This was a known ritual, and I couldn’t allow it, though I accepted that there was nothing that could be done to stop Zach from being tied around her charm. Inyoka moved around Zach as she surrounded us both. I held Zach's face and said, “Listen to me, you are going to die.” I started off with nothing wrong with being realistic; there was no saving him unless Inyoka had another plan, and as she has taken form, I wouldn’t know exactly what she had planned. “How dare you disrupt me!” Inyoka screamed at me; immediately, she grabbed me by the shoulder and threw me out of the water. I regained my stance, trying my best not to fall. I had simply had enough; it was wrong what she was doing, and now I won’t allow it. Also, I don’t plan on overexerting myself; Zach was a simple human, so this isn’t for him in anyway. “My love,” Inyoka said, trailing her sharp finger on Zach’s body as she tore off what he had on. The crazy part was that she touched him with her bare hands, and nothing hap