I had thought I would never see the face that would mark my end but right now Diana's ex-fiancé is chasing after me with Edmond the douche bag next to him.
'Where the hell did that bastard appear from?' I thought meeting Edmond was bad this guy he takes the cake. I want to go home.
"DIANA, IN ORDER OF THE CROWN PRINCE I COMMAND YOU TO STOP RIGHT NOW!" Damon yelled out to me, but I ignored him and took a sharp to the left and leaped over the huge gap between the house and shop. Landing silently as usual I bolted off again without slowing down.
I looked behind and saw the two stopping and looking down then to each other.
'Heh good luck jumping over without missing the land' I grinned in victory. "HEHE, those dumb humans try jumping that. MUHAHAHA" Homura roared with joy.
But we both spoke to soon when Damon used his magic to create a golden bridge across to my side with Edmond following behind.
I clicked my tongue and pursued on running, leaping over the huge gaps. "That was just unexpected" Homura said in a gloomy manner.
'I'm going further and further away from the blacksmith and I'm losing breath.' I started to pant heavily. "Oi you better not start slowing down. We have to lose chase or else those nut jobs are going to catch up with us" Homura warned me, I heard a hint of worry in his voice.
"I'll try to lose them" I said under my breathless voice.
"I thought you were an assassin. Shouldn't you have more stamina then this" this sly fox never stops pointing out my secrets.
"Your just disappointing me every second" he said.
"Homura there are things that you don't know about me, and I want to keep it that way" I said trying to catch my missing breaths.
"Like what, your from another world?" my heart sank to the bottom. "How did you know" I leaped over another gap nearly missing due to my tired legs.
"I heard you mumble strange words in your sleep." He confessed.
"I don't know you tell me. It was some unknown language I had never heard before plus you said something of Tokyo and Daisuke and God forgive me" he explained.
To be honest I don't know what I dreamt last night but this fox never ceases to surprise me.
"And I know that there is no such thing as Tokyo or the strange language" he said while I leaped over a chimney nearly tripping. I'm getting at my limits; my heart wants to explode from all that beating, and my legs are giving up on me.
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