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Macbeth Alternate Ending

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“I silt his throat.” “Oh” “And the girl that was in his bed.” “Oh” Syd cocked her head. “I shouldn’t have killed her.” Syd looked at Tizbeth. “She was a girl. Probably didn’t want to be there.” “Just to let you know, I will not betray you.” “You need me too much. You can’t use the orb.” “What did you promise the humans?” “Gold. They don’t know the stories and after the first I didn’t try to tell them.” Tizbeth didn’t ask any more questions, thinking fear may get the better of her. She turn over to rest for the challenges of the next day.

By mid-morning the next day, Tizbeth stood on the edge of the very unimpressive field. The grass was green. The well was there. Had she been walking with Ovalles she wouldn’t have given …show more content…

After the leap of faith that was this adventure, jumping down a well would be nothing. She was half way across the field, when she thought she saw movement. She hurried. Then she saw the red lights rise out of the wells. She froze as the lights lazily floated up and wobbled. They bunched together like conferring if there was a threat or not. Run, she thought but the woods were too far away. The red lights must have decided to check her out. They uncertainly floated towards her. She stopped and wondered how painful her death would be. She watched the red lights, which were a pin points of blood red that grew into a size of a grapefruit as they got closer. Then they floated by. Slightly insulted, Tizbeth watched them pass. She watched over her shoulder until she realized they were moving, haltingly towards where she entered the field. She understood. Her magic was on the thrash hold. Not enough to cause an attack but enough to raise a query. The ward wasn’t sure what it had. The red lights reached the edge. They seem to have a conference. Tizbeth took one step forward, but watching behind her. Then the lights headed down the path she had taken. She called herself ten kinds of a fool for wasting time and took off

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