Supernatural Villain (Supernatural Captivity #3) - Avery Song Page 0,135
was going on, the more impossible it felt to achieve my goal, and that simply left me on a cascade ride to defeat. I knew this couldn't be the end; we were far too close to be at the end of this race.
The world just found out the truth. That all the speculation that I was evil, a villain, a prisoner, and all other things said about me was all made-up bullshit. The world finally knew that I was a supernatural with a royal heritage and deserved to be on the supernatural council.
The world was about to find out that their supernatural bros were alive and saved thanks to the fae, and they would be by my side as we took Wilfried down and charged him for all the injustice he'd caused.
How unsatisfying it was to lie here with the world slipping away from me, like a true villain meeting their match and the world finding out the truth of their dark legacy - the truth of what made them turn to the dark side to seek the justice they wholeheartedly deserved.
This couldn't be it. There was no way I could die here and now. No matter if this was a brief end, I knew that a part of me was about to die.
That my sister was about to bear the consequences of our attempts to be patient, our attempt to go the good route rather than pulling every single string to bring Wilfried down with his own dark medicine.
The world faded away at that moment as darkness plagued my vision and I questioned whether I was alive or dead.
Something was pressing on my chest, but it was a faraway sensation that was dull and didn't deter me from the bright light that began to grow at what surely was the end of a tunnel.
There stood Castalia, and she looked back to see me walking towards her. The way her eyes widened with shock and sadness only made me give her a sad smile of my own as I reached her side and reached for her hand.
Our grasp was tight as we squeezed like we were afraid of being pulled apart forever, and from the way tears rolled down Castalia's pale cheeks, I was sure she felt the same way I did.
"You can't be here," she whispered.
"Neither can you," I vowed and attempted to smile like this sudden situation wasn't as sad as fuck. "The device."
She looked down at her chest to see the device that wasn't broken. It was completely intact in this realm, which confused me as I looked down to see mine was also on my chest.
At that moment, an approaching clicking sound caught our attention. The two of us looked forward to see a silhouette begin to approach us as blinding light fought hard to make it impossible to see.
We narrowed our eyes as the large set of black wings came more into view - until we both gasped. Neon orange hair, a gorgeous black dress, and black feathered wings ignited in flames as the light dimmed to reveal our new arrival.
"Celeste?!" Castalia and I said in unison as the Faeiry Absolute smiled in welcome.
"Thank goodness," she began and flicked her hair away like it was a hindrance. "I told Constantine that if I had to spend one more day in these holy lands, all the evil in me would vanish."
We stared at her in astonishment as she tapped her chest where her tattoos were. Castalia and I exchanged a look before we looked to the pocket watches that hung from our necks and lifted our hands to tap the surface like she had.
We flinched when the devices began to glow, but I was more shocked by the burning sensation on my arm. From Castalia's flinch, she had experienced the same thing, leaving us in a more confused state as the pocket watches clicked open and revealed the glowing symbol that replicated the tattoos on our arms.
"How...is this happening?" Castalia asked in horror. "The pocket watch I had...the device. It was destroyed."
"I'll answer those questions briefly," Celeste announced and clapped her hands three times. Beams of teal shot out of the watches and to the sides of Celeste as she retracted her wings.
Our eyes went massive as the beams of light revealed two individuals I didn't expect. King Ezekiel and Queen Quilzurashi - my Quil-Zu - now stood there with prideful expressions as they looked at the two of us.