"Shock her in my name and bring her pain, for this is not for a game!" Ash recited as Princess Amethyst was shocked with evil magic.
"STOP!! I'LL NEVER TELL YOU WHERE HE IS!!!" the princess was shouting.
"Shock her in my name and bring her pain, for this is not for a game!" Ash recited again.
"Now. Tell me where this Johnathan is or I'll KILL Ash!" the Ice Queen cried.
"I..... I... I don't know. I've never met him...." Princess Amethyst replied.
"Shock her in my name and bring her pai-" Ash started.
" JEWEL LISTEN TO ME!!!! WAKE UP!!!" Amethyst cried. Ash started again, for her mother had taken her hand away.
"Shock her in my name and bring her pain, for this is not for a game!" Ash said once more before the Amethyst Palace's gaurds broke a wall. One shot Ash, and (this might not surprise you) the Ice Queen ran over to aid her daughter. Of course, that got the gaurds the perfect opritunity to recue Amethyst.
"BLIZZARD BLANKET!!!" someone said as a cold blast of wind swept into the room. It was Icy.
"Got your text," Icy said. It said;
See u ltr. i knw itll be gr8
Oops. That was NOT what she had said. What she had said was this;
im in trouble mt me @ 5!!!
But Icy didn't know that, and now was NOT the time to explain.
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Johnathan was racing through the forest to his home village of Gore, which was ruled by kind Princess Aquamarine. But when he made it, he felt only sadness in his heart. The town was completely destroyed. From his understanding, someone or something had attacked the unarmed village. He saw his ex-girlfriend was struggling to get up.
"Johnny! Help!" Ysabella cried as Johnathan walked up. Ysabella took Johnathan hand and pulled herself up. Princess Aquamarine was revealed behind Ysabella's cloak. Johnathan nearly jumped as he destroyed the third generator. At least he was one step closer.
I will return, for this is not the end...
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