Volume Two, Chapter 8, Page 327
May02
A little late, but better than not at all 😀
Evon’s has just a taste of revenge, I shall it’s better than actually setting Cleo on fire ^^
A little late, but better than not at all 😀
Evon’s has just a taste of revenge, I shall it’s better than actually setting Cleo on fire ^^
I have a feeling he knew exactly what she’d do when he said that.
Trust me, nothing happens in that kitchen without his permision or knowledge. 😉
Very well done to both 🙂
nice set up! XD
I simply MUST agree with Dracon.
His only question was, would the hearth handle the blast.
As arrogant as that broad is… I would like to see her take a few steps back and realize Evon isn’t just a ‘play thing’… but a sorceress that wouldn’t mind kicking her rump from there to the ocean and back.
Sadly.. arrogance breeds stupidity. And pissing Evon off is just… stupid.
Agreed Dracon.
Also, better than just setting her on fire? Blasphemy! X3
Hopefully this will, as John said, make Cleo take a few steps back.
~snerks~ Tsk-tsk, Evon, you really need to watch that fiery temper of yours. You just might singe that lady’s dress, then she’d be in no shape to flirt with Hero. ;3
And of course, I use the term ‘lady’ very loosely here.
LOL!
She simply did what she was asked to do . . . it’s not Evon’s fault if it – disconcerted – Cleo . . .