Chapter 24 FIND THE WITCH!
24 FIND THE WITCH!
[Yes, it was him.]
[But, Torak… the war between the lycanthropes and the demons had sealed their power away seven hundred years ago…] Raphael trailed off in his own word and suddenly something came into his mind as he blurted out with his breathless voice. [The prophecy about the guardian angels!]
Torak stared at the bathroom door with anxious thickened in his expression, when he saw the handle was twisted, ignoring Raphael's awareness about the prophecy, he gave him his firm command.
[Tell our hunter to start looking for Serefina. I want to meet her immediately.]
With that, Torak cut off the mind-link and left Raphael dumbfounded by the command he was given. Serefina was the most powerful witch who had been lost for several decades.
"Where do I have to find her!?" Raphael hissed in frustration while running his fingers on his hair. First was the appearance of Belphegor and now Torak wanted him to find Serefina… It wasn't an easy task.
If the prophecy was true, shouldn't Torak send people to find the guardian angel first before he hunted the witch?
Suddenly Calleb's face popped in his line of sight, in his shock, he cursed at the Gamma.
"What? What happened?" Calleb asked noisily, ignoring all human who were watching them.
"I need to find James now."
"James?" Calleb tilted his head, "Who is he going to hunt?"
James was their best hunter and Torak rarely assigned specific task for him, but if he did, it would be noteworthy.
"Serefina." Raphael answered curtly.
However, it was enough to make Calleb's jaw fell in astonishment. "Well, at least James won't complain about lack of task now…" Then, he realized something important. "Did you find out already who is the intruder?"
"Hmm." Raphael nodded. "Belphegor."
With that he walked away, leaving Calleb petrified behind him.
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Inside the presidential suite.
Torak ended the mind-link with Raphael when he saw Raine emerged from the bathroom, her hair were still damp and her cheeks flushed with crimson color, as beautiful as she was ever, Torak frowned the moment he laid his eyes on her.
"Why don't you wear the dress that I got you, my love?" He stood up and approached her.
Raine was still in her overlarge sweatshirt and her ripped jeans. Torak didn't like her in that clothes, she deserved all the beautiful things in this world and he was beyond glad that he could provide it for her.
But, why she was wearing those outworn clothes again?
"Why are you wearing this again?" Torak bent his body, so they were in the same height.
Raine was fidgeting when Torak's chiseled face seized all her line of sight as she took a step back, yet Torak didn't have intention to move away from her. If there was anything, he would put more effort to cower Raine's anxious-self further.
In all honesty, Torak enjoyed this.
Finally when the poor girl couldn't find another way to escape, she was trying to press her back against the wall behind her, as though she wished she could blend with it while her eyes focused on her toes.
"I am the one here who need your attention my love, not your toes." Torak feigned in sulk. He traced his finger along her jaw line and lifted her chin to look at him. "I want to see you in that dress."
The way Torak said it made Raine's legs almost abandoned her and gave away in surrender, but she shook her head instead.
This rejection made the frown in Torak's face increased. "Why?"
For a moment Raine didn't respond. She was biting her lips with sad eyes.
"You don't like the dress?" Torak tried to guess her reason, but Raine once again shook her head. "The dress does not fit…?"
Only then, slowly, Raine folded her sleeve up and showed him her arm, shamefully.
Torak caught her movement and put his attention to the thing that she wanted to show him, however the moment her sleeves folded up and her arms was on display.
His eyes turned red in rage as he roared. "WHO DID THIS TO YOU!?"