CHAPTER FIVE

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“Any plan if the demon dragon is out of the underworld?” Sebastian asked in a light tone. Trevor hesitated and answered, “I have nothing,” he signed and went on, “can we not talk about that, we are not even sure if it is out or not. ” After twenty minutes they arrived at a beautiful-looking area on the right they were houses with the same design and only a few got built differently. The place was very silent, the only noise was coming from one house and it sounded like a couple was arguing. On the left were green beautiful trees which got blown from one direction to the other by the wind. Finally, he packed his car at a grey, big house and growled, “We have arrived at your house, get out of my car. You are getting too comfortable,” he grinned. “Dude, this isn’t my house mine is over there,” he pointed at a house three blocks from where they were. “Oh, my bad. These houses are too identical it was ban to happen. ” He started the engine and drove straight ahead of them. He packed his car at Sebastian’s house and said, “now we are at your house, get out,” a smile crept on his face. Seb turned to look at Trevor and said, “thanks for the little ride moron,” they both laughed and Seb got out of the car. Opened a well finished little gate and went inside. Then Trevor took off. Just a few miles from Sebastian’s place, Trevor got startled by what he saw in the side mirror of his car. He increased the car speed so that the man he saw wouldn’t catch up to him. The man had brownish hair, dark in complexion and brown eyes. He had an angular face that had once been youthfully handsome. He wore very short shorts with a faded grey sweatshirt. Then completed with leather sandals and a black robe that blew backward. Trevor took a right turn to a road that rarely got used. But despite his car moving at high speed, the man was getting close and close to him on something that looked like a flying broom. The man shouted, “pull over kid, you can’t run forever!” But Trevor kept on increasing his car speed. Upon seeing that, the man brandished something like a wand from his pocket and said a spell. Then some blue lightening that was so bright, in a way that the man even looked away when he said the spell. Came from all directions and hit Trevor’s car and it ceased moving. Trevor rolled the window and heard the man chortling close to him and he hissed, “ho’ boy,” “You thought you could run forever, kid?” the man oozed just as he reached where Trevor’s car was. “Siobhan! What are you doing here? You know incarnates can’t see you, especially on those things you call your transport,” he scolded him. “I’m not here to discuss what I should and shouldn’t do kid, I’m here for the book. ” Siobhan was the leader of the wizards and witches, particularly in Lusaka. Well, not Trevor. The man refused to be part of the pack or group, whatever the hell they called themselves. “What are you babbling about old man?” Trevor said through clenched teeth. “You little rascal don’t act smart with me. I’m talking about the spell book, dammit!” he shouted. “I don’t know where the hell that book is. You are the leader, aren’t you supposed to be the one keeping the book?” Trevor said with a determined tone. “Boy, both you and I know that it’s not with me. For the last time give me the book,” he spoke at the top of his lungs. “I don’t know where it is, old man. I have to go home it’s way past my bedtime. Uncast the stupid spell I go,” he answered, shooting the worthless fool a meaningful look, and he came out of his car so Siobhan could uncast the spell. “What the…,” Trevor’s jaw dropped as he looked at the sky. He saw the demon dragon circling on top of him and Siobhan like a bird of prey circles above its next victim. Its stark bright, yellow, tennis ball sized eyes were dwarfed by its shiny, black, leathery body. Was about ten feet tall with a long tail. The wings were massive, each was lager than a car. Also had two long point horns and small ones. It did a perfect flip in the air and flapped its wings,, forcing the wind to push them back but not over. And it Landed directly before Siobhan as If taking a bowl, but its fist pounded into the earth. He was now in human form; well chiseled, not extremely large. He had a thick black beard like his skin color. And neatly tied dreads and bright eyes. “Hi Trevor,” the man said with a malicious smile on his face. “Hello Amell,” Trevor said with a look that said what a stupid name and felt anger simmering in his stomach. “For God’s sake will you cover something on your body, your little snake is very weird and unpleasant to look at man,” and he shot Amell a disgusted look. Amell studied himself and realized that he was naked. He gestured Siobhan to give him the black robe he was wearing, and he covered himself. “Much better. And you,” he spun to face Siobhan, “I just knew if this thing,” he pointed at Amell who was groaning. But Trevor ignored him and went on, “if he was out of the underworld you will have something to do with it. ” “What are you going to do now that you have confirmed it,” and Siobhan stood with a mighty pause. “Do you know he is killing innocent souls all over the city?” “How is that my concern?” He blurted. “He is going to expose us to incarnates, is that what you want?” Siobhan hesitated, “I don’t care as long as I get what I want, little boy. ” “Stupid old man,” he whispered, but enough for Siobhan to hear. “What did you call me, you little s**t,” he went closer to Trevor. “What you heard, old man,” he said stubbornly. “You just called master stupid?” Amell asked, staring at Trevor with you are a dead meat look. He opened his mouth to explain but closed it again he couldn’t come up with an answer. The two men started approaching him hungrily, and he just knew things were about to get chaotic. Amell’s nails started shifting they were becoming long and point. His pupils also changed from round to vertical. Siobhan put his hand in his front pocket and started withdrawing something that looked like a wand. Trevor draw his wand so swiftly that they hardly acknowledged it, and with a casual flick Amell lay on the ground about thirty feet from Trevor. He touched his left side of the body and groaned. Trevor turned his wand at Siobhan, but before the spell could even get out of his wand. Blue light in shape of a rope was coming from Siobhan’s wand and it struck Trevor. He went flying in the air and struck his car. The side mirror block. “You goddamn pig now you gonna pay for breaking my new car’s side mirror. ” He raised his wand green lightening went from his wand to strike Siobhan, but Amell was swiftly in the middle fire coming out of his mouth. The fire came into contact with Trevor’s spell and it vanished. “You are no match for the both of us kid,” Siobhan said with a horrific grin. Trevor’s heart sank for a second, but displayed a determined look. Without delay Trevor gave his wand another casual flick, but the spell missed Siobhan by inches. Amell’s purple fire and Siobhan’s jinx went flying to where Trevor was standing. But a metal shield was abruptly in front of him. The shield was round, made from steel with a leather lining. Nothing fancy at all. In fact, it appeared to be an ancient shield. Trevor got startled by this new ability. He merely thought of a protective shield and it was right in front of him seconds later. But that was something to think on later. He had to focus on Siobhan and Amell. Amell’s purple fire vanished to thin air upon hitting the shield while Siobhan’s jinx went flying back and hit Amell. The demon dragon seemed to count the eggs before they arched. He went flying and screaming until he struck a tree and got stuck there. The demon dragon tried but couldn’t unstuck himself. The shield disappeared. “What were you saying, you scoundrel? That I’m no much for the both of you?” He looked at Siobhan in I’m gonna kick your ass, old man, way. Siobhan got so furious that fiery blood seemed to flood his brain. He said another jinx, but Trevor ducked and it hit a tree that faded in mere seconds. “Holly s**t that could have being me,” he sighed. “Just give me the damn spell book child,” Siobhan shouted. “It’s not even your book. I won it fair and square from the previous leader man. ” The wizarding world had this contest they host every after ten years. Were the leader fights other wizards and the winner gets the price on the table. Trevor took part in the previous one and won the spell book by a near miss. “So you have the book?” Siobhan inquired, looking straight into Trevor’s eyes. “No, I lost it when I went to Italy,” he lied but of course didn’t show it. Siobhan continued to look at Trevor for about three minutes he didn’t buy it.
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