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Uldric's eyes wandered over to the girl, he had caught Kane's eyes off in a different direction and grew curious of what he was possibly looking at. "What is she doing?" he mumbled quietly to himself. He knew what he wanted her to be doing, it was easy for his mind to become clouded with perverted thoughts. Why wouldn't she let him have her? She had to be so difficult, then again Uldric did love a challenge and she had been providing him with one for years now. Uldric let out a heavy sigh, the next time that he had her alone would possibly be the last. If she harmed him again, which was very likely to occur, then he would be the last to hear her breath.

Kane's ears dropped as he watched the struggle, it was boring waiting for Brishen to give them orders. He looked up at Uldric, the man was a few inches taller than him. "How long until we finally get to do something?" he asked then looked back over at Brishen and the Dark Elf. Uldric shrugged his shoulders, he didn't know the answer to that. "Brishen doesn't give up easily, you know him. This could go on forever if he never got tired." his eyes remained on Judith, though he eventually brought them back to Brishen and the Dark Elf.

Brishen laughed at the Dark Elf, he wondered how long this would go on for. He was becoming tired of this little game and he could see that the Dark Elf felt the same. Though he really didn't want to stop, he didn't want to back down or give the Dark Elf the chance to strike him in a good spot. Brishen brought his blade away from Rhyldrin but as he went to strike him he felt one of Rhyldrin's blades meet his chest. Brishen flinched and felt his chest with his free hand. He was bleeding, the wound seemed deep. He looked over his shoulder peering at his sister again. "Strike him!" he barked at her. Judith flinched, it felt as if someone had slapped her across the face. Judith walked forward slowly and raised her bow up in the process. She drew the arrow back and stopped, her heart was pounding in her chest. I'm sorry, she thought. Though she was told to strike him she wouldn't strike him where it would be fatal. She aimed for his shoulder and let go of the arrow. Judith closed her eyes and breathed in deeply. She wouldn't miss.

Old Posted 09-17-2011, 05:19 PM