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The blue flames reared up as if feeling the pain of the shadowy figure, and the figure was revealed to be a girl with black hair the color of midnight and eyes that burned blue like the flames. Striding into the flames the figure turned back and waved as if to say goodbye and the flames roared up once again consuming the girl who had stood there but seconds ago, leaving a crying baby behind.

“YOU KILLED THEM, for no reason!” she shouted at Leon vehemently.
“You don’t know them like I do,” his eyes seemed to flare up with red light as he said this, “they, unlike you, deserved to die.” Leon said.
“WHY!” Contessa shouted again, struggling against the invisible force that bound her. Leon looked her in the eye, and what he saw there made him shake his head resolutely.
“I cannot tell you why, you are not ready for the answer,” holding up a finger warning her not to interrupt he continued, “but I will tell you this, all you have known and been told is a lie.” With that he flicked his hand at her and she was conscious long enough to notice that the in visible force that had held her immobile had vanished before she blacked out, only to awaken chained up in a cell.

The blue flames reared up as if feeling the pain of the shadowy figure, and the figure was revealed to be a girl with black hair the color of midnight and eyes that burned blue like the flames. Striding into the flames the figure turned back and waved as if to say goodbye and the flames roared up once again consuming the girl who had stood there but seconds ago, leaving a crying baby behind.

“YOU KILLED THEM, for no reason!” she shouted at Leon vehemently.
“You don’t know them like I do,” his eyes seemed to flare up with red light as he said this, “they, unlike you, deserved to die.” Leon said.
“WHY!” Contessa shouted again, struggling against the invisible force that bound her. Leon looked her in the eye, and what he saw there made him shake his head resolutely.
“I cannot tell you why, you are not ready for the answer,” holding up a finger warning her not to interrupt he continued, “but I will tell you this, all you have known and been told is a lie.” With that he flicked his hand at her and she was conscious long enough to notice that the in visible force that had held her immobile had vanished before she blacked out, only to awaken chained up in a cell.