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The Haunted Castle RP
Forum-Index → Roleplay → Pokémon RP → The Haunted Castle RPHe pointed to her necklace. "What's that do?"
"I know a physic Pokemon that I helped before. She'll help with something." She said.
"But for now." She said as she used the power of the skull to have a shadowy replacement of the young Vulpix in the cell.
"That'll have to do." She said.
"Let me out too." He growled.
Jayden narrowed his eyes, handing the Vulpix a little doll she had had in her prison. At least the King hadn't taken that from her.
Jayden stood up, glaring at the prisoner, who glared back.
"You do that and it wouldn't be the Kings punishments you should worry about the most. It'll be what I do to you that should scare you more." She said in a slightly dangerous and dark tone. She wasn't one to have others push her around. She was even feared in her land.
"The King won't be happy when he finds out. He'll get the answer anyway, by torturing all of the prisoners, your little friend there included."
Jayden scowled.
"I can help." He said. "I've known the King for very long."
'This is rather annoying. Should have made a move before this one spoke up.' She thought.
Adan stirred in her sleep.
"We shall make a deal. One where you keep your mouth shut and you may roam down here only when others aren't around, aside from myself. And don't try to twist the words of this deal." She said. Her bright blue eyes gleamed with something unreadable. She knew she would have to get Adan put of here and explain everything to her, and soon.
Jayden watched them, slinking back in the shadows.
"And when I get back I'll learn all of your names. Including yours." She said before using the darkness to leave and find a nice place for her and Adan. She placed Adan down on the bed she made.
"I will take care of you. I promise on my life and bloodline." She said. She knew she would have to return at some point.
"I won't be nice if you break our deal. Just a friendly reminder." She said as she unlocked the cell. She backed away her gaurd up. She leaned not to fully trust anyone, even friends and family.