Mine William

They're actually gone. Leaving a small group that previously contained 6 people, to only 5.

Lucy, who was used to being carried by William, was now suddenly in Arthur's arms. Lucky, who was supposed to be with a hand, was now walking with his hands adrift of Eleanor.

Juliet was silent, silent a thousand languages. The beautiful witch didn't make the slightest sound. She asked William to leave. And asked him to meet in the village of Airy. In a village where they can give Lucy and Lucky a decent place to live.

But, who would have thought if the result would be this good? Juliet is usually pestered by William. In fact, she was the one who accompanied William before they met Eleanor. They were very close, much closer than what they looked.

"Juliet, don't you feel anything strange?" Arthur sounded. It drew cursed from Eleanor who thought that the man was digging up old wounds.

"What are you talking about?" doesn't usually Juliet respond that way. She's very gentle and friendly, but now? She looks ready to swallow the person who disturbs her round.

"I mean, why did he leave this in my hands? Isn't that suspicious?" Arthur opened his palm, showing Juliet a half-dried leaf.

Juliet wants to be leave, but she's quite interested. So, take the leaves. Watch it long.... It looks like an ordinary flower leaf.

It's just that, if observed more closely, she could see the tear marks in the middle. In the form of a cross, there is also a fishy smell of blood.

"I don't know, maybe he's a prankster," Juliet replied. Even so, she still hanged the leaves. And continue the journey.

But then, she stopped suddenly. Take back the leaves she kept in her clothes bag.

In the back, Arthur and Eleanor stopped. Watch what Juliet sees. That's the leaf Arthur gave her a while ago.

Lifting it aloft, she needed sunlight to illuminate her vision. Turning the direction of the leaf, she saw another form of cross symbol that she had found earlier.

"Here, another sign," muttered Juliet. Pulling the leaf closer, she could smell the blood carnation. Why would a leaf smell like this? What's more, this leaf julian gave secretly to Arthur.

She thought for a long time, with a heart that was pounding fast. She now felt awkward, just like Arthur had felt before. Is it possible?

"We have to catch up with William now!"

***

As it turned out, Juliet could see the symbol asking for help on the leaves arthur received. Also the fishy smell of blood, which seemed to have been deliberately disbursed earlier.

And what made her most sure, was Julian's face. His tears, and his efforts were minimal. It was as if he didn't want to take William away with him. It was better if William stayed with Juliet.

"They'll take care of Lucy and Lucky as long as we're gone, as long as we pay accordingly!" Arthur talks to Juliet as well as Eleanor. It's a sure place for the kids to be left and put here.

They left the twins at a daycare near the village border. Arthur knew the region, so he felt confident leaving them. Because, it would be very troublesome if Juliet took the twins on a perilous journey to bring William back.

"Alright then, we should hurry up. I know where the road is fast enough to get there!" and they followed where Juliet was running. Ignoring the darker days, also the risk of attacks of wild animals that might be stronger.

They keep running. Towards where they come from. To the clan village the werewolf grew up. It is the village of K'i'ik'el.

"Is it still far away?" asked Arthur. The man didn't feel tired yet. But he knows the limits. Juliet must be exhausted. The magician's stamina wasn't very good.

Juliet stopped, stared around and breathed. She saw large towering trees, perfect for tonight's rest. They must avoid the ground if they do not want to be attacked without being caught.

"Actually, we can get there faster. But after that, I probably won't be able to move until a few hours," Juliet sighed at the end. She was still staring upwards, at the branches that looked sturdy.

"But, if we go this way, we'll probably be until a few weeks later." Eleanor leaned against the tree trunk, folding her hands.

"It looks like we can get there with Juliet's ability, as long as we can land in a safe place. Or blind from surveillance, can it be?" Arthur asked the right thing. Because to be honest, Juliet was able to recognize the place exactly. She memorized it outside the head.

"Of course you can," and they stared at each other, before nodding.

"Alright, we can go with Juliet's power. Then rest until she recovers. Until that time arrives, we can keep an eye on the enemy's territory!" suggested Eleanor.

***

"So, how did you meet William?" Arthur asked when they decided to take a break before deporting tomorrow morning. On the branches of tall trees are also strong, they sleep. They will be safe by installing the fortress created by Eleanor.

Juliet stared at the dark sky. Where the stars are supposed to be scattered beautifully. But it was dark tonight, nothing flashed. It was as if knowing Juliet's somber and lost heart.

"I met him in the village of K'i'ik'el. I was born there, with a werewolf father and a witch mother." Juliet sighed, recalling the time made her poignant.

"We don't know each other, but I know who he is. He is the future successor to the throne, the son of the alpha who leads," and she sat down. Hang her feet freely in the air.

"Unfortunately, all his grace and kindness disappeared overnight. At the age of 17, our village was attacked. And power transferred to the arrogant young Alfa. They forcibly expelled William, slaughtered his family heinously, and I was the witness."

Arthur and Eleanor were swept away, they were speechless. Behind Juliet and William's felt undated closeness, there are wounds they must bear.

"I saved William when he was about to be beheaded in the power he had seized. Instead of saving him, rather taking him away. Run away from trouble, and run to save yourself, leaving responsibilities that lie wide behind. I took him to leave in the hope that I would return to seize what should have been his."

And he lowered her head, clutching the hard branch on which she was sitting.

"And apparently, that day has come. That's today," biting her lips to pain, Juliet continued her truncated sentence.

"Although maybe next, William won't be with us anymore!" her eyes rolled into the sky, glazed over with water ready to spill at any moment.

"Because of his power and responsibility, it will soon be his."