493-Maybe Brothers Again
Theo's POV:
I could only use my strength in my human body; transitioning fully was no longer an option. I jumped at the guard, but he began to transition.
It was as if there were many guards transitioning while I stood in there, soaking wet in my human form. I started fighting them as much as I could. They really thought full transition was all I needed to beat them.
I attacked the guard, who had turned into a big furry wolf, and dug my nails into his skin, making him howl and grunt in agonizing pain. While the others kept jumping at me from all around, Lazio and Maynard shifted into their big alpha wolves and fought the others off.
I was doing my best, fighting and tearing apart everyone. By then, I could tell there was an observer standing at the top of the stairs, on call and informing Corbin of everything. He noticed how his men couldn't win me over, even when they had successfully prevented my full transformation.
I didn't waste my energy on the observer and kept fighting the others while some of them transitioned back to using weapons on us.
That's when I made one little mishap, and my whole concentration was diverted. The observer whispered one name that led me to look away from the guards grunting in front of me.
We got your Enya!" The observer's words fell to my ears, and I stopped moving for a second to look up and stare at him. That's when the others attacked me. I felt a numbing pain when they knocked me down and got on top of me.
One of the wolves bit my neck and ate a chunk of my meat while the others started whipping me with silver belts.
ARRRGHH!” I let out an agonizing howl, waiting for the water to run out, but then I could no longer feel the pain anywhere. I was still face down, but the belts never struck me.
It wasn't until I turned my neck around and saw Lazio had transitioned back and threw himself on me. He was the one taking all the hits while Maynard was protecting my head and face, taking hits to himself.
It was something I definitely didn't expect from them as previously; they have always just disappointed me. Even when I died, they didn't bat an eye, but today was different. Now that they were clear that Enya was no longer a trophy, they were ready to die for me.
I a—m fine,* Lazio grunted in pain, trying to tell me to not get him off. His blood was running down and soaking my shirt. I couldn't take it anymore.
What is the worst thing the water could do to me?
Burn my skin!
So be it. I have to find Enya and protect her, no matter what.
So I did just that.
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