Chapter 4

When Jamie and Neil left, they turned back around, hiding somewhere watching Hansel and Nathan. "So we both agree that our siblings are acting weird?" Neil said.

"Hansel never blushes," Jamie said seriously. "Or allow anyone sit next to him willingly."

"Nathan never smiles so much," Neil said. "Or sit next to someone willingly." They looked at each other and nodded.

"There's something weird going on between them for sure," Jamie said.

"Maybe they are dating," Neil suggested.

"We can never know unless we watch them," Jamie said.

When they turned around, they didn't see them where they had left them, instead they were walking away, fast.

"Why are they walking so fast?" Neil said, bumping into incoming people with Jamie.

"It's almost like they are allergic to people with the way they are maneuvering them," Jamie said. "Sorry," he apologized after bumping into an elder woman.

"Young people these days," she grumbled angrily but was ignored by the two boys on a quest to know what their siblings were up to.

When they got to the alleyway, they saw their siblings in the middle of a steaming hot make out and they both froze with their mouths opened agape.

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Hansel tried his best to look calm, despite his not being calm. His younger brother just saw him making out with his enemy from his past life.

"So you two are dating?" Neil said they were back in the breakfast place.

"Why are we back here?" Hansel asked.

"Because this is a serious discussion that needs to be discussed sitting down!" Jamie said hitting the table. His lips were shaking as he was fighting as hard as possible to not smile and scream with joy.

Hansel kept quiet. "How long have you two been dating?" Neil asked earning himself a glare from Hansel.

"Since yesterday," Nathan said smiling.

Hansel, Neil, and Jamie looked at him in surprise. "Wha--"

"Oh my God, Oh my God, Oh my God," Neil said excitedly while tears flowed from Jamie's eyes.

"Why are you crying?" Hansel asked in worry.

Jamie wiped the tears off. "I was so worried you were going to be alone forever because of your horrible personality towards other people," he said.

"I don't have a horrible personality!" Hansel said angrily.

Nathan wanted to laugh. "Don't even think about laughing," Neil said. "I thought you were a heartless monster incapable of loving," he said accusingly.

Nathan's face became gloomy and Neil and Jamie took turns making fun of their siblings' personalities and how they refused to have friends outside their families.

"Are you now done?" Hansel said impatiently while Jamie and Neil were laughing.

"No," Jamie said. "As much as I don't like that my brother is dating my best friend's brother, I'm just glad you have someone by your side."

"But--"

"Nathan you'd better take care of my brother," Jamie said interrupting Hansel before he could speak.

Nathan held Hansel's shoulder and drew him close. "I'd rather die than hurt him," he said seriously.

'What is this?' Hansel thought in confusion.

Jamie wiped a tear and Neil held his handing patting it. "We never thought we would ever be the third wheels in our siblings' relationship," Neil said and Jamie nodded frantically.

'What is happening?!'

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Once they were left together, again, Nathan looked at Hansel, who was glaring at him. "What?" he said smiling.

"As much as I wish to kill you, I won't," Hansel said.

"You can't, I'm far stronger than you and..." Nathan said then raised his hand to show the master mark.

Hansel frowned feeling the mark on his hand begin to tingle. "Plus we are now dating," Nathan said.

"Since when?" Hansel said in disbelief.

"Well you didn't deny when I said it in front of your brother," Nathan said.

"I kept getting interrupted! We both know we aren't dating," Hansel said trying not to yell because of the steady increase of people.

"Right, we are engaged to be married," Nathan replied smiling. Hansel became so angry, the black eye began to have a purple slit on it and his magic became rampant 

The ground began to shake and the ground began to crack slowly. "It's an earthquake!" some one exclaimed.

Hansel realized his anger was causing his magic to go rampant and he calmed down.

"Why do you want to marry me?" he asked. At least there's got to be a reason. There can't just be any reason.

"I've wanted to marry you since the day we officially met," Nathan said smiling. "You remember that don't you?"

Hansel feels his cheeks heating up. "What are you saying?" he demanded. "We didn't know each other for too long," he said. If he remembers correctly, he only played with him for thirty minutes once a month for three months before Nathan was taken away by people from the capital to be trained.

"Right..." Nathan said diverting his gaze.

"What does that mean?" Hansel said suspiciously. He looked at Nathan threateningly. "Nathan, what does that mean?"

"I love how you say my name," Nathan said daydreaming.

"Don't change the topic!" Hansel said strictly.

"Information isn't going to be for free," Nathan said teasingly.

Hansel glares at him. "Forget it then, I'm not interested," he said.

A few buildings away...

On the roof, there stood five cloaked people. "That him."

"And he's with the Demon General Baal."

"It doesn't matter, their lives end here."

"Let's go," Nathan said smiling, he stood up and grabbed Hansel's hand.

Hansel doesn't struggle against him and follows him obediently outside. All of a sudden they both felt a pressure that could only be caused by a strong concentration of magic.

"Did you do this?" Hansel asked defensively wanting to now pull his hand away before he could try anything, but Nathan held him even tighter.

"No," Nathan said. "It's the other people."

The cloaked people flew down. "We are here to claim your life for crimes against humanity, Golden Knight."