An Effortless Revenge

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'I agree - that IS a dirty trick, not having an army of his own - so using one that was just entrusted to him.' Alexandra agreed, 'But why did you have to come here?!'

'What sort of a question is that?' Liam frowned, 'the commander is here, my troops are here, you are here - what should I do sitting in Idgard?!'

'Just what you were doing before! Fine, leave it now,' she said, though slightly flattered by the you are here part.

'Go on,' Fannel grumbled, 'keep talking. Don't notice me. I don't exist.' They had been descending into what appeared like never ending darkness to Alexandra, but as he said that, the steps turned towards the right and they entered a depressing part of the prison - cold dread settling on their shoulders like feathery snow.

Alexandra guiltily turned to her brother, yes - she had not given him any attention, 'Mark - I did notice you! I can understand Liam coming - but you, when you're already engaged - did anybody ever tell you how GREAT you are?' The atmosphere of these cells - most empty - was an utmost dispiriting one. The two men appeared unaffected, but Alexandra felt her body shudder involuntarily.

'I did tell him that - five days ago.' Liam supplied, though he quietened after receiving a stop messing around look from Alexandra.

'What's obvious - like my greatness - needn't be mentioned,' Fannel added, running his hand along the stone wall, drinking in their surroundings. 'Heavens, I can't believe I'm joking in a depressing prison.'

'Me neither - because you don't joke even on Earth, with the sunlight.' Alexandra agreed, 'There!' She then cried, pointing to a dingy little prison with not even a single window. The Aunt Sabel stood there, her arms folded and looking murderous. When she saw them approach, she came up to the bars, her eyes widened and her face going through a million emotions at once before getting covered by a mask of unconcern.

'Mark-' Liam began-

'Yes, I'm on it!' Fannel muttered, pulling out his quill-like instrument again - Alexandra wondered how Liam and Fannel seemed to have a perfect understanding of each other. They conversed like twins.

'You are freeing me?!' Aunt Sabel cried, meanwhile, clenching the iron railings. Then she registered Liam, 'You?!' She growled, her eyes widening in rage.

'My name actually, is not You.' Liam enlightened her.

For the moment that Aunt Sabel's and Liam's eyes met - Alexandra was the stranger. The trespasser. Somebody who didn't have any idea of their past. The realization strangely dismayed her. No - she had to know that tale. So what if it was only a memory. So what if it would not affect her at all. So what?

'You vile piece of muck - spawn of vice! You dare talk to ME?! Your mother - the biggest witch of them all - you don't deserve to wipe my shoes!' Aunt Sabel spat, 'A mistake is all that you are!'

Alexandra wondered if she was speaking to her... but Aunt Sabel didn't have anything particularly against Queen Ava...

With a jolt she realized that the Aunt was talking to Liam. Apparently, while Sabel hated Alexandra - she didn't detest her anywhere as much as Liam.

Liam tilted his head, 'I do have plenty of things to say,' he informed, 'but since you already have a lot of bad days ahead - maybe I should have a bit of pity.' And he smiled - refusing to stop gazing at Aunt Sabel, who blazed with rage and seemed to be at her wits' end. Perhaps she couldn't disagree with the "bad days ahead" part.

Fannel did his part. They got into the cell: now it became clear why he had pocketed Alexandra's chains. He pulled them out and tossed them to her, 'There, Sister. You must do the honors.' Alexandra couldn't agree more - as she chained up Aunt Sabel's hands and chest.

'You cannot do that! I a-' Sabel began, but Fannel tore out a bit of his cloak and tied it around her mouth, gagging her shut.

'How about blindfolding her too?' Alexandra suggested, pulling at the chains one final time to make sure that it was secure.

'Good idea.' Liam agreed.

So they blindfolded her as well, 'Now - we better hurry.' Liam advised. They gave the Aunt a push and together, moved out of the cell.


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Even the dim glow of the distant lamps, felt hard on Alexandra's eyes after the dungeons. The Ann's Doom felt no happier than the Dungeons below.

'Which way?' She cried.

'We take the right wall. Just walk along it. We'll come out.' Fannel divulged - so they scooted towards the right end of the corridor.

'Mmmm - mm - mmmm!' Aunt Sabel resisted, all the while.

'Shut up or I'll drag you by the hair.' Alexandra warned, after they had silently tolerated her futile efforts for ten minutes. And Aunt Sabel did stop making noise and opposing.

After a while more of being accompanied by nothing other their own footfalls, they turned around a corner. As soon as they did, Alexandra bumped into something hard. 'Ouch!' She winced, her hand reaching her already injured forehead.

Her eyes travelled up, as beside her, both the men froze.

A group of about hundred, armed and armored men stood ahead of them. Alexandra cursed: at their head, stood the very same pale-blue eyed man who'd earlier tried to woo her. His eyes were on Aunt Sabel, but soon - they fell on Alexandra and he raised his eyebrows - an amused expression with tinkling lust. Finally, he saw Liam who seemed to have registered the intentions of the man.

Mr. Cleft Chin took one step forward. Gesturing his guards to stay behind. Alexandra would have launched herself at this man - so what if weaponless. But Liam held out a hand in front of her in a let me deal with this one gesture.

'So you are her fiancé.' Mr. Cleft Chin noted, speaking to Liam in his husky voice, trying to lace it with disdain but failing miserably, 'Fine then. I think I'll have to deal with you before having her.' He shrugged - like dealing with people was what he did for a hobby - and grabbed Liam's collar in one clean swipe.

Aunt Sabel seemed to have realized what was going on - because she was silent as a mouse and hearing expectantly.

'That's one point to you, Sir - you will have to deal with me.' Liam agreed - his voice slightly vindictive, as the other hundred, armored men waited behind respectfully - letting their leader sort out his brawl.

Liam closed his left hand on Mr. Cleft Chin's wrist and pulled it away from his collar, letting it drop by him. He then smiled charmingly; raised his hand and held Mr. Cleft Chin's jaw between his fingers- their eyes locked, 'Unfortunately,' he continued, 'you will discover this deal to be impossible.' And Liam simply turned his hand around - still holding the jaw - but with so much force, that the face rotated a complete three sixty degree. Where the man's eyes and nose and mouth had been one second earlier - now it was just the silky, curly, white-blonde hair - the neck bone breaking completely.

Mr. Cleft Chin dropped dead.

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