Doubts-Chapter 2.2

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"I'm not with them!" she said, her frustration and sadness evident.

"And you lured them here. Don't deny it. So why are you still here?"

"I would chase them but I don't know which way they went. They're too far gone now. I can never find him again," she said. She sounded desperate.

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Okles gave her a dark look, worried about her pet demon at the thought of the four good men and a fairy he had lost.

She was silent for a moment, and he took a breath and turned to look for clues. But he hadn't taken two steps when she said: "Remember when I said I found him two weeks ago? Well, that was a lie. About two months. I stole him and ran away, but They can always find me."

"Then why don't you give them their property back?"

She glared at him and said, "They locked him in a small, thick, dark hole with a rock covering it. When I found him, he didn't even know what a hug was!"

"Of course he didn't."

"I found him because I heard him crying. When I moved the rock, he got scared and hissed at me. When I reached down to pull it out, he even bit my finger, she said, ignoring him.

"Then why are your fingers still there?" he asked her.

"I could stiffen my skin. When I pulled him out, I held him tight and he was as stiff as a log. He didn't know what that meant! So I had to stay Him, teach him," she said, wiping away more tears. "I'm a seventeen-year-old woman. I'm certainly wise enough to know right from wrong, and that's wrong. I don't care what the law enforcers say."

"Legal doers? You don't mean the slave traders," he said. He continued to pace the area, looking for anything he could use. Although the blanket was still there, it looked like the fur had been removed. If the gods were merciful, the children would still be wearing them instead of freezing to death. At least Orphan Palos is a good guy;A

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okles hopes god will notice him.

"They said they were just following the law. They were angry with me for taking him away and kept talking about laws, laws, so I call them law enforcers," she said, her voice laced with annoyance and sad.

The pan didn't move, and the bread was mostly burnt, but not completely; a small portion was almost unsalvageable. While his family was starving, Androchus considered whether he wanted to eat. It was best not to fight on an empty stomach, though, and he expected a lot of fighting. Still, he couldn't help but feel a bit like a thief as he laboriously tore open a piece of bread and began to nibble.

Deanna looked at him for a moment, then asked, "Can I..."

He didn't answer, but he didn't stop her, and she broke off a large piece of bread and crunched into it. "A generally good guy," he guessed. There is no use turning back now.

While eating, she said nothing, just lowered her head in a defeated posture. She shifted her body's weight several times, as if she wanted to say something, but she never came out. Finally she sat down, buried her head in her arms, and began to smell again.

"Shut up, silly woman. If you have time to sit here and cry like a child, then go find the lane. I'm leaving—" Androx said, but he stopped, listening.

He heard the wolf scab

Calling from a distance: "Daddy, daddy, daddy!" he was unmistakable; his tiny voice sounded like a bird's call. While everyone else was calling him "Daddy," the fairy started calling him too, even though he wasn't adopted like the others. Androchus wasn't sure it made sense to adopt him as a son.

Androx covered his mouth with his hand and shouted: "Hey! Wolfsca

!Here! he shouted hoarsely. After a while, Androx could see the faint glow of the fairy on the snow, and finally the wolf Scar flew over at top speed, nearly hitting Androx in the chest.

For some inexplicable reason, the fairy was naked again, and his light blue skin looked almost white in the dim light. There was a layer of ice on his purple hair and tears on his face. His light also seemed a little dimmer than usual. "I'm so cold!" cried the fairy in a serious and concerned tone. A

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Okles put him under the bearskin and began to warm him up, and found that he was indeed as cold as a snowball.

Deanna watched with interest, her curiosity seeming to get the better of her self-pity every now and then. Androx turned his head slightly, annoyed that she was intruding on his private time. He gently patted the fairy under the bear's skin to calm him down. He could almost feel the fairy sucking away his melting heat. After a while, he asked, "Are you going to be okay, little one? Can you move your fingers and toes?"

Wolf Scar twisted, checked, and replied in a deep voice, "Yes, I can. They're all still moving."

"Where were you just now? Were you caught? Are the others still alive? Are they far away? Androx asked.

"I-I found mom and Gabe, and then I found the boys, and they-they were fine." Wolfsca

He replied, stuttering a little as he turned around. The fairy spread her arms and legs, pressing as much of herself against Androl's skin as she could.

"How far away are they?" Do you know where they are? Androx asked.

"Yes. They are all tied up! One of them hit Pepper, but not hard." Wolf Sca

explain.

"Then we have to find them, or kill them all, because they dare to steal Androcles' things," he said. "Tell me what happened and where to go."

"Okay. What happened was, they grabbed me and put me in a bag, but I bit it with my teeth and came out and saw Mom and Gabby. They were both tied to a horse. I wanted to bite the rope but They kept trying to catch me so I flew back but you were gone. Then I got scared so I picked a path and walked a long way along it but it was just a man so I flew back. Then I picked another one, but I was flying too slow, so I took off my robe so that I could fly very fast. I found Flower and Pepper and some men riding on the horse. I'm coming back to see you Wanted to tell you where they were but I took a shortcut and lost it. So I ran faster but it made me so cold I thought I was going to die but then I felt your evil so I found you .I heard you shouting," the fairy explained quickly. After a pause, he added: "That's all."

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Okles patted the fairy again through the bearskin. "I wish you wouldn't keep losing your robes. It's a waste of fabric."

"I have to hurry up!" I said it! The fairy shouted, her voice a little deep.

"Well, I guess I'll forgive you. So my boys and girls were taken in different directions?"

After a while, the wolf screeched

Said: "Yes. They. I didn't think about it until you said that. It's hard to think when you're cold."

Deanna stood up and said, "Little... um... whoever you are, tell me which direction the boys went! Is my Sev with them?"

"Yes, he is." Wolf Sca

Saying, "Let me show you." He began to try to crawl out of the bear's skin, but Androx held him down with one hand.

"Wait a minute. Can you fight, woman?" he asked Deanna.

She opened her mouth to answer, then closed it again. She walked up to a tree and said, "Look at this." Then she struck it so hard that her blows sounded harder than a splitting mallet. The tree, with a trunk more than a foot thick, swayed. Big clumps of snow fell from the branches and hit the ground, kicking up a lot of powder. When she pulled her fist away, it left a deep mark on the surface of the tree where bark and wood splintered.

Once again she showed him the impossible, leaving him momentarily bewildered. Such a blow would shatter a solid bronze breastplate and every rib it protected. She must be some kind of goddess, but she doesn't act like one at all. Nothing at all. If she had long hair and a proper robe, she would look ordinary, although she does have good muscle tone in her arms and stomach. It wasn't that he didn't have a measure of comparison - the goddess Mary looked every bit the goddess she was, from her hair flowing in the invisible west wind to her clothes made of leaves and flames that changed with her moods . Deanna is not like that.

Deanna came back, crossing her arms and looking at him, worry evident on her face. She said: "Now please let your little one tell me where my Sev is."

Anklex took a stiff breath to balance his thoughts and regain his wits. If men like him existed, women like her also existed; losing a little dignity wouldn't do. After a moment of thinking, he came up with an idea, a good idea. He said: "Okay, then you go and fight. You still brought those slaves here. I don't believe you can save my child after catching the demon, so we do this. You go to Agun With Gabby, I'll go find the kids. Get my woman back safe and I'll bring your demon back. We'll meet back here."

A look of frustration, almost angry, crossed her face. Androx watched her mind tossing through various options, and finally she lowered her head and said, "I guess it's not unfair what you're asking. I'll do it. Which way to find a woman?" ?”

He nodded and said: "Wolf Sca

, I want you to stare at Dya

a. Tell me which way to go to find the kids and follow her. There are no shortcuts. Got it?" If she did something bad, Scar the Wolf would come looking for him and he didn't want her to get lost.

The fairy emerged from Androx's bearskin and looked at Deanna. "But I'll be cold!" Oh, wait. I know," he said. Then he rushed over and slid between her breasts before she knew it. He calmly tucked himself into the cloth she had draped over him and curled up in it until he was satisfied. Then he looked east, nodded, and said, "Hua, Pepper, and Sev are over there. This is that way. "

ankerx watching wolf scab

, only his head was exposed on the cloth. He looks extremely comfortable there and would be hilarious in other situations. Okay, maybe it was a bit funny to begin with. Androx tried not to smile, but managed to hold it back. He asked Deanna: "Are you ready to go now?"

She blushed heavily but said, "I guess so. Does he do... anything weird?"

"More than what he just had?" No, he just likes to sit under people's chins. He spent half the time on my beard. Wolf Sca

, when you find Agu

e, tell her I said not to have any thoughts. Maybe she'll escape before you can find her and get yourself into trouble. ' Andras said, picking up his spear and making sure his sword rested relaxedly in its sheath.

"What kind of idea?" asked the fairy.

"Tell her it was me," Androx said. He then said to Deanna: "I will bring back your demon, whether he is dead or alive. Bring my women back to me, or I will find you and kill you slowly. I am Kos swears an oath." Then without waiting for her reaction, he turned towards Wolfsc

The direction indicated left. After a while, the crunching sound of snow told him that Deanna had gone in the other direction.