Safe and Not Safe

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Her eyes shine brightly, fierce. Their usual emerald green shining spectacularly in the bright morning light. Her lips are pressed into a straight line and her jaw is set. Catherine's eyebrows slant in slightly, as if she were angry, or agitated at something. I put out my hand on her cheek to convince her to release the muscles. She immediately loosens up her forehead, but her shoulders stay firm, at attention.

"Nothing's going to happen to you." I say to her and she nods to me, as if she doesn't believe what I am saying.

But she really, really should.

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By the time we have set up our tents, another evening calls and I reach out to the sun, so close, yet so far away, a beautiful force of death- basically me. I chuckle lightly under my breath at the thought.

A light wind revolves around us, pleasant and sweet. The smell of mud, of the ground- much like the kind in a forest- is permanently spread around and welcomed by the troop.

From this distance, I can hear the low howls of nightlife and a soft, thudding noise. I frown and peer ahead into the sunset. A thudding sound of feet. As the Earth slowly takes the sun out of our view- less than half of it left- a shadow, a silhouette of people, an army, come into view. The Snakes.

I thought they would be here earlier, seeing that the war begins in less than a day from now, but our opponents must have a grand entrance. I sigh and go back to the tent to alert the others.
They come out hurriedly, a little anxious, slight wrinkles forming on their foreheads- not Ester's though, he has them on all the time- and I smile at their clumsiness, their frowns.

It's as if after what Eliza told me, I have no need to worry about anything anymore- only just two someones.

The ten of us walk ahead- Eliza chooses to stands back- and we walk in one straight line. I smile as I think about how we look, a fancy team of ten in black suits and heavy guns and daggers on us, walking with our hands moving by our sides

"Why the hell is seeing them making you smile?" Max asks me, leaning in slightly when he sees me smiling. "Their army is huge!"

I grin. None of it makes any difference any more.

"Just excited." I tell him. He nods at me, looking at me like I'm a mad person, but lets it go.

We walk for about two hundred meters till we decide to stop simultaneously.

Maximus, with the same fourteen men and women as last time tailing him, stands opposite us. He looks worried, but manages to hide it very well underneath his mask. If only I could read his mind right now.

They are dressed in their usual yellow and green striped skin-tight jumpsuits, as if it were spray painted by a new born who can't yet hold the can. Across their bodies, they have a black sling holding a weapon that we can't make out from here. They all wear smug faces and their green eyes shine ferociously, giving a creepy effect with the dimming sky.

I feel myself boiling up, my eyes changing their color. I glare at each and every one of them, wearing my pride on my sleeve. I walk to the approximate center of where we stand.

"Maximus." I say directly to him. "I see you're late. Were you too scared? Thinking of backing out?"

He looks back at me maniacally. "Oh, little boy, I wouldn't miss this for the world." Clearly, he doesn't have someone like Eliza to see the future.

I smile. "Good, neither would I."

"I presume you know the rules and will, under all circumstances, play by them?" I ask him.

"Of course. We may be killers, but we have dignity."

"You can say that all day long and it won't be true- but whatever helps you sleep at night."

He chuckles. "I like you, little boy. It will be sad seeing you die."

I laugh back at his response. Like that's going to happen. But I don't reply to him.

My chuckle brings a sudden wave of confusion on his face that sticks only for a moment until it fades away. To some extent, Maximus reminds me of Igetis, the old, original one.

"Let's go over the rules now, shall we?" Andrew asks, stepping up to us, being the mediator that he is.

"Oh, Andrew. You're such a - gahh..." Maximus says, waving his hands in front of him. "This is war," he continues, motioning towards the vast empty field around him, a smirk on his face, "there are no rules in war!" Seriously? He just agreed to play by them.

Andrew looks aghast but pulls himself together quickly. As for me, I was sort of expecting this. I mean, Maximus fits in very well to the typical 'bad guy stereotype' and so this is no surprise.

I shake my head and say, "Okay look, tomorrow, eight a.m."

"Oh, wait, wait, wait, dearie." Maximus says to me. "We just came. Why not take the day off tomorrow so both of us get some time to settle in a little and then begin the day after tomorrow?"

We have no reason to deny one more day of rest, but the fact that his soldiers would be tired out gives us a good advantage over them. I sigh. Our soldiers are exhausted too.

"We'll start the day after." I say finally. Maximus would have a very good reason to willingly tell us that his army is weary- most probably they are not.

"Very well then." He replies, his crooked eyes gleaming. We shake hands and retreat back to our own sides.

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