Chapter 197 - 197 Something happened to her
To Bewitch a Devil
197 Something happened to her
âWhat was the real reason you turned her into a demon?â Penelopeâs voice was water-like she, finding him like an oasis, making Azriel come alive with a smile.
He raised his head from her shoulder and met her eyes. There were cold, but it was a start. She was looking at him, that was all that mattered for now.
âPenâ, Azriel reached a hand to her face, but she was quick to back away two steps.
âTell me what happened to her,â she demanded.
âI did nothing wrong to her.â
âWhat happened to her?â
âShe is fine.â
âWhat happened to her?â
Azriel rubbed a hand down his face, and straddled his waist with his hands.
.....
âYou ruined herâ, Penâs face crumbled with the onset of tears. âI know you arenât telling me something and you ruined herâ¦â
ââ¦she agreed to be a demon too, like I told youâ¦â
ââ¦and I said she was the only one I had closest to a family!â Penelope cried, the tears coming in full force now. She held her face and sobbed, and Azriel could feel something break inside him. He put his hands around her to console her, but she was quick to move away.
âDonât touch me!â She screeched. âDonât ever touch me! Just give me back my friend!â
âPen!â
âI want to go to the castle nowâ, Penelope wiped her hands down her gown. âTake me to her. I can try to talk to her again. Did she forget me?â Penelope muttered to herself. âNo, no, she said she didnât. I only need to see her again.â
âItâs late, Pen.â
âNo, I have to go now. Please, I havenât been able to sleep!â
âPenâ¦â
âPleaseâ, she sobbed and came closer to him. âPlease, my Lord.â
She wasnât herself, and Azriel could see the signs of sleeplessness on her; dark circles surrounding drooping eyelids, and the drop in her weight, all of which he hadnât noticed before. She was torturing herself, and blaming him, over and over again.
Azriel held her in his arms, and she sagged her weight against him. He thought about Neera, the new disposition to her, and wondered if it was in the same manner that he would lose Penelope.
â¦.
When Zavian stepped into Neeraâs chambers, he walked in with the hope of seeing that smile of hers brighten the space. He wanted her to come over to him and put her arms around him like she always did, and talk to him, or share a companionable silence, just the usual small things.
But when he walked in, she lowered her hands from her hair, and whipped her head to look at him, eyebrows lowering and pinching together.
âItâs the love-struck Kingâ, she sounded dejected, âagain.â
Zavian stopped at the doorstep. âDid you cut your hair?â
âOnly gave it a trimâ, Neera replied, snipping the scissors to the sharp angles of her pixie cut.
Zavian stared at the tresses on the floor around her. The hair he loved, the way it clouded her face like a sweet embrace, was all gone. Now, Neera was giving her shoulders a dust as she smiled at the short hair in the mirror. It gave her a bold edge, highlighting every feature of her face.
âWhy?â Zavian asked.
âWhy keep it long?â Neera replied.
Behind him, Anna stepped into the room. Neera froze and eyed the witch through the reflection.
Anna smiled. âItâs good to see you alive and well, Neera.â
âI should get used to people entering without permission now, shouldnât I?â Neera scowled at the King.
âThe witches and I brought you back from the dead, are you aware of that?â Anna asked.
âSo what do you want in return? Money? Gold? Power? The King can give you all of thatâ, Neera said.
Zavian looked at Anna, expecting a gaping mouth at Neeraâs rudeness. However, the witch gave off no surprise at Neeraâs reaction, and Anna crossed the room to her. Neera paused in styling her hair and waited.
âI know who you areâ, Anna said.
Neeraâs lips twisted in a snarl. âYou just mentioned my name, didnât you?â
But Anna could sense the foreign energy hanging in the air. It was something otherworldly and strange, and Anna couldnât tell what it was. Neera was staring her down, a challenge, a dare to keep going. Anna kept her ground.
âWhat happened when you were dead, Neera?â Anna asked.
âI could send you there to find out for yourselfâ, Neera shot to her feet.
âNeera!â Zavian stopped her, but Neeraâs eyes glowered a bright red, and her fangs were out. It was strange thing seeing her lose her temper, and with the obvious signs of her now being a demon.
âWho did you meet?â Anna continued, unperturbed.
âAnd why do you want to know?â Neera stalked up to the witch. âYour mother said I was a part of some evil prophecy, holding it over my head like I was a sacrifice meant to be slaughtered. Now she is dead, you want to continue from where she stopped, is that it?â
The red in Neeraâs eyes dissipated, and she looked at Zavian.
âWhy did you bring her here?â
âI am worried about you, Neera. You areâ¦â, Zavian paused. â...different. And I am trying to understand why.â
âThen maybe you shouldnât have bothered bringing me backâ, she hissed at him.
Zavianâs anger gurgled with a start. âDonât say that.â
âWell then, I am tired of being the same gullible human I was. Being a demon only opened my eyesâ, Neera said. âNow, if this witch wonât leave my chambers for me, then I will leave it for you both.â
âThereâs no needâ, Anna said. She took her exit, and Zavian was behind her, closing the door to Neeraâs chambers behind him.
âSomething happened when she got thereâ, Anna stated. âI just donât know what it is.â
âShe calls it a reawakeningâ, Zavian said. âI just think she needs some time to come to terms with her returning to us. I think it took a toll on her.â