• "What?" I said in barely a whisper. "Oh, come now, Pheonix. I know it's been a few years, but really. You don't even recognize your own uncle." he said. "Darkness, who is this guy?" Nala asked. "And why does he keep calling you Pheonix?" Ikuto asked. I balled my fists and looked away from his face. I did my best to not lose control, but seeing his face, it made me so angry! Daios reached out to touch my arm "Don't touch her!" Titan yelled. Daios's hand stopped moving has his face quickly turned from surprised to smug. "Ah, the werewolf prince." Then his face hardened "You have no buisness in this. Keep out" than he turned back to me. "Now, let me see that mark of yours..." he reached out again, but I quickly grabbed his wrist and kept his arm at bay. Titan began to walk toward me and Daios. I could only hear him, I locked my gaze with Daios. Neither of could look away. I could barely feel Titan's hand as he took my gun and pointed it at Daios. Daios saw the gun pointed at him, his eyes went wide and frightened. "In that gun, is the one thing that can kill both werewolves, shapeshifters, and vampires. A bullet made from the bark of the tree of spirits." Titan shook a little as soon as I said 'Tree of spirits'. Daios gave a deep growl, yanked his wrist out of my grip, and jumped back. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw gasoline leaking from a gas tank from the side of the wall. It became a puddle below me and...Daios. If Daios continued to live, more innocent people would beput in jail, and killed. I pushed Titan back hard and far while quickly grabbing the gun from his hands, and I shot the gasoline. Before I knew it, all I could see was fire, and all I could fell was pain.

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