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Viktor stood motionless. His
eyes squinted; he did not want to believe what might be happening. “Come
again.” He began a slow approach towards his peculiar behaving wife.
“Audrianna?” he questioned softly.

“She’s not here now.” She
sang, though he was sure now that the voice was not her own.

Viktor cursed. “It’s you?”

“Way to go, sucker. Tsk, tsk,
tsk. You struck out, better luck next time.” Audrianna rubbed her hands
together. She stood. She cracked her knuckles, the sound was abrasive.

Viktor was nearly upon her
now. “So you’ve come back have you?”

“Ho ho ho, come back? Might
you have mistaken me for some other fellow?”

He raised his arms to grapple
her, “You are like that other one, and nothing new.” He reached for her, his
arm clutched her diagonally over the shoulder from behind. His left hand glowed
trying to cover her face. “You are likewise no match for me.”

Audrianna grabbed the wrist of
his left arm painfully, pulling it from her face, for she feared the light.
She
must always fear the light.
She grabbed Viktor’s shoulder and flipped him
forward, flinging him with such force he slammed into the air against the cupboards
and landed with a thud on the floor. He scrambled to his feet.

Audrianna placed each hand on
each breast. “Why so testy ‘eh Jack! What’s mine is yours, not so?” she yelled
at him.

“What’s mine is mine, and I
don’t care to share.” Viktor raised his hand to the sky, tufts of smoke gathered;
the air above crackled and boomed, and darkened as though a storm raged within
the confines of the dome ceiling. Viktor quietly summoned a black hole to open
up above him and a mighty, wide staff with the head of a black horned Minotaur
fell from it to stand on the ground with a boom. The eyes of the minotaur
opened with a menacing glare directed at Audrianna. The minotaur, poised,
inhaled deeply and the length of the brown and white, swirl decorated staff
looked to swell with the strength of the breath. The minotaur then released the
breath on a long, loud growl, and the walls shook from the extremity of it. The
sound was like a blast and it was all Audrianna could do to block her ears from
the bloody howl. Audrianna was flung backwards, landing hard against the fridge
door. She was stunned. Knocked out cold.

She began to fall forward when
Viktor dived to catch her before she hit the floor. He cradled her in his arms.

“Well, I say.” Grigori allowed
the door to swing shut behind him. He evaluated the scene before him. The glass
windows had been blown out and the steel cupboards dented. The place looked
like the aftermath of a tornado hit.

Grigori crooked a brow at
Viktor. Viktor’s look was of such anger that Grigori decided against any snide
remarks.

“Shall I help with the
cleaning, Sir?” Grigori thought to ask, but even those words sounded too
dangerous to utter at the moment. Grigori sighed, turned around and let himself
back out the kitchen door.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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