"Hunters, stand in your position." The commander ordered.
"Five, you can hear the water inside this glen, make them cry for seizing us! Be like sun and breeze when the spring pops." He alliterated to the fay beside Delun.
"My Lady! You frizz the Hausto wraiths and let us handle the rest." The werewolf was treating the vampire girl as smoothly as feathers and differently.
"We have lovers here!" Delun directed Bo and he grinned.
"Shut up!" Both Three and Five answered them.
"Two, you begin working on the source, see who brought us here." The commander ordered.
If the raider were out of the circle or in distance it could be as hard as hammering in mines. However, the young fay had no other choice to pick up.
The hunter craved his power; the light covered his eyes and his mind traveled over the circle of Gods. He aimed for Lashuka's mind but it conquered and hit the fay boy back swiftly. He struck to the Inna god's chest and fell on the ground.
Trying for the second time, and this time the God of the dark world shot him out of the circle. Mind-seizing was the last thing that he thought it might happen.
"Damn! Bo, hey wait. Where the hell are you going?" Delun growled but it was too late because he crossed the shield.
Bo didn't hesitate; he chased after Two. He was laid on the ground beside the water. Five was supposed to push back the Zaar gang that seized for Two. He opened the way for Bo to catch on the fay and helped him to stand up.
With Bo's cooperating, taking hold of his arm, making him lean on himself, they waggled forward.
"That Lashuka is so powerful. I can't get into his mind. He is draining my energy." Two declared.
"Come on! Move and get back to the circle." One shouted but the boys were struggling with the Zaar beings that were raiding ahead locking their path and leading them to try other ways.
They sheltered behind a rock. The hunter took out a pink light gun and handed it to Bo. The gun couldn't kill an alive being but for the dark wraiths, it was a hellfire that used to torment them.
"Shot them! I must find a way to get back to the circle." Two said. He had to trust Bo and himself to find the solution.
"Have you tried the wraiths' memories? They are Lashuka servants. Certainly, they know the reason." Bo suggested, guessing that power might not be from Lashuka's side.
Bo began to shot the wraiths that were getting close to them.
"I attacked Lashuka directly, ignoring the wraiths! I was sure he knows the reason and I underestimated him. As you said he is the son of a god and a fay! He is mighty." Two confessed, glancing shortly at the mortal he somehow proved with the expression he wore that he was not wholly agreed with his leader.
The fay boy tried another way that Bo pointed to it. His purple eyes glinted and he started another scanning, popping into the first wraith's mind on the way.
He strolled between the malice memories and caught something useful and got out quickly. He kept being mute, pulled Bo with him, heading to the circle. He hated the feelings of pity toward Bo. This mortal human was related to all these circumstances.
"Could you find the source?" Bo asked.
"Yes, follow me! We are lucky that there is a way to sneak out of this hell."
"Ah, thank you Two! I am glad that we have a useful person like you here." Bo complimented from the bottom of his heart. This hunter was at least the nice one. For a moment, he thought that if they weren't banding his diamond this mess would end sooner before growing that much.
Bo shot the wraiths with one hand while helping Two with the other one. Two's vision grew blurry and hazier than before and he couldn't carry on anymore. He fell on his knees, gasping and continuing to feel shaky.
Bo stopped him from slipping from his hand like a fish. He made the lightweight fay on his back. It was the only way to carry an unconscious fay. The pain in his chest increased and the taste of iron in his mouth was getting unbearable but he had to hang on until reached the circle.
Other hunters were supposed to protect the circle thus helped them from inside. The commander learned that Two is in a serious harsh condition. His strong wolf vision could see what was going on among the fog and also could hear Two's weak sound.
The mortal boy could leave him there while no one ever forced him to go and save the fay but he did. He took the risk to save one of the hunter's members.
"I'll bring them back. The distance is not that far but they are under siege. Lashuka is playing with us." The commander said zealously.
"Alright, just watch out! For some reasons, he is after the mortal boy." The Bena cleared.
It was crystal clear for either of them that what the darkness god wanted. But what if he wanted all of them?
The commander surged out. His power had control over every being around. It didn't matter they were wraiths or made of flesh.
Five appeared beside him to assist the commander with the lift of his hands, the wraiths that were near each other, wreathed to each other.
Six smirked at the fay, "I can't get rid of you."
"Endure me commander and accept that we make up a good team." He shrugged.
"So let's bring the kids back."
He pressed the wraiths and the dark coins rained down and in the half of the way moved to five. He couldn't leave them there for Lashuka, allowing him to summon them out of those cages again.
The wraiths were hitting Bo, scratching his legs and arm. The wound traces were burning and barely could heal. The gun's charge wasted all and the fay was unconscious to fight back and hand him. The fog went heavy and he couldn't see the green shield of gods. There was nothing he could do.
The aids neared the boys.
"Send them inside the circle!" Six ordered.
"As you commanded." Five used his power and tossed the boys inside the circle before wraiths take them up. They didn't want to kill the boys but taking them to Lashuka.
They fell off the ground, spreading there, and didn't know what happened until Five and Six returned to the circle.
Two heaved a breath out saying, "Three fix me back!" his begging tune was cutting.
Three walked to them, his hands rested on his head, and the healing process went on.
Delun rushed to Bo, helping him and scolding him.
"You idiot! If you want a grave, why don't you make me dig it?" Delun growled.
"Ah, pal! That was freaky."
"Good you know that!"
Three finished his work and then moved to Bo. Healing the wraith marks to make sure, he can resist the darkness that might grow in his soul.