So why are you asking now, do you want a promise? I promise I’ll be as evil as I need to be. You don’t have to worry. I’ll impale little childre...n on burning stakes to get our brother back.”Athea averted her gaze. For a little while she just watched the gaping emptiness in front of her, but then she spoke.“That’s the role I’ve to play, the help you couldn’t find on Atyseos. I am your conscience, your guideline and boundary,” she said. Her gaze turned back to Chaos, and Athea’s chilling pale blue. ”“I heard an interesting story this evening. Would you like to hear it?” she asked.After looking down at the magnificent creation in his hand, he looked back at her. With a slight frown on his face, he asked, “Do you mind if I eat my ice cream while you tell it to me?”“Go ahead,” she answered. Once he sat down, she started telling the story about June and Jack. Daryl had finished most of his ice cream by the time she had finished the first part of the story. She looked at him and, wanting to. It was the first Halloween that Amy was going out on without her older brother Arnold to go with her. He was all of fourteen years old now and in High School. His attitude was that the whole business was for "kids" and he was much too mature for such foolishness any longer.It really made Amy mad because she had to find someone to go with her to keep her parents happy about her being out after dark. She memorized her brother's words because she planned to repeat them back to him word by word. Her arms came around me and she whispered into my ear, "Don't cry Tommy. Please don't cry. It's ok. It'll be ok." She really didn't know how to respond to my emotions.She pulled her head from the side and looked me in the eyes. I looked back with obvious pain in mine, "Dee I didn't want you to know about that kind of stuff for a few more years. You've only seen this side of me. You've never seen the other side and I hope you never do. You probably needed to know it exists though."She looked at.
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