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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2. USE YOUR IMAGINATION

Third person's point of view 

He got angry and grabbed Cypher by his arm and swung him up onto the roof. He broke the ceilings and was also on the top roof. He grabbed Cypher like a log, lifted him and was about to throw him down from the building. 

He threw Cypher from the building, he quickly shot an arrow that had a rope, and it passed through Hyde's chest and was stuck in his body. Cypher used it as a landing support on the ground. He stared at Hyde, and he was scared that Cypher was going to drag him to the ground with the rope on his chest. 

"No, no! He screamed. Cypher dragged it with force, but Hyde was resisting it, not to fall from the building. Hyde grabbed the rope beneath his chest. My turn! He said. And lifted the ropes, so was Cypher lifted too. 

He was dragging the ropes backward to get hold of Cypher, he was running backward and wasn't looking back. Immediately, he fell off the building and screamed. He transformed back to his human form while still in the air. 

He landed on the ground, dead. Cypher looked from the top of the building and saw people gathering around his body. They all looked at the top of the building and saw Cypher. A man yelled, Cypher! You murderer! 

He wore his hat and smiled. 

Cypher hopped on his horse and left the town that night, and went to Vatican City-Rome. He walked into the church and knelt in front of the priest. They were discussing. He was looking angry and told Cypher he was the most wanted man in town.

And do you think that's how I want it? Cypher said. 

They were in a heated argument and the priest stood up. He told Cypher to follow him, and they went down to an underground bunker, so many people were working there. 

They kept walking and discussing inside the lab, which was closely filled with workers.

And now you need to go to the east to the Romanian of, and across the line by the night creatures, and you will meet the leader, Greyge. 

Greyge? 

Yes Greyge, you've never crossed someone like him before. The story begins 450 years ago when Transylvania's nightmare, Val-Leros De-Elda, because of the thoughts that his family will never rest on earth and in heaven until they banish Greyge from their land.

But they've not succeeded, and they're running out of numbers. The priest was narrating the historical story to Cypher with a display of pictures on the wall.

His descendant, Horis Val-Leros, king of the Gypsies, disappeared almost twelve months ago, as did his only son, Prince Aiden, and his daughter, Princess Nala. If the two of them are killed before Greyge, then nine generations of the family will never end and enter the gates of the same defeat. 

For more than four centuries, this family has defended our lives long enough. They left their lives, and we can not let them be defeated again or let them sleep in purgatory. The priest said. 

So you're sending me to hell? Cypher asked.

He chuckled and tapped Cypher, you know that's not what I mean. Val-Leros De Elda left this here 100 years ago. We don't know its purpose, but he would not have left it.

The Latin translation is "In the name of God open this door" and there is a signal symbol. The priest said. Cypher quickly looked at the symbol and looked at his ring's shocked face.

Yes, it matches your ring. I think in Transylvania you might find the answers you seek. The priest said. Cypher stared at Nala's picture on the wall. 

Faster please, faster! John was telling the workers inside the chemical lab. One of the workers was electrocuted by an electrical field, he yelled and John sighed. 

He saw Cypher stepping down the stairs. Oh, there you are. Well, did you bring Mr. Hyde or did you kill him? Ah, you killed him, did you? John said. 

Do you rather get so annoyed when he asks you to bring some of that or some corpses? 

John kept asking Cypher questions. He ignored it and was walking in one direction. 

I see you're not in the mood to talk. John said. 

A man blocked him from entering a room. John told the man he was sorry and went inside the room, he took out a bag and handed it over to Cypher. He brought out garlic, holy water, and stretchy metal steel and put it inside the bag Cypher was holding. 

They both heard gunfire and turned around at the same time. I have got to have one of those. Cypher said.

Do you think you can handle that or kill a vampire with that? John asked. 

Oh, oh, you've never been out of this building. What do you know about vampires? He said. 

"I read."

Here's something. John pressed a liquid chemical and splashed it into the fire, and it caught in flames. Some workers yelled. "Sorry, sorry," John said to them.

What's wrong with you John? Another worker shouted. Cypher smiled and made a funny face. 

"Ahh, this is my latest invention, "John said as he pulled out an arrow automatically set with a bowl. This kills faster than anything, just pull the trigger and shoot.

Cypher grabbed it to take a good look at it, then gave it back to him and stepped forward and stared at a powered chemical substance in front of him. 

He tugged it to take a close look at it. 

Oh no, drop that down, I have been working on that for twelve years. John said and grabbed it right from his hand. It's one of a kind and fragile. 

What is it for? 

I don't know, but I'm sure it will come in handy.

For twelve years you don't know what it is doing.

I didn't say that, I said I didn't know what it was for. But I know what it does. 

Will it come in handy, how? Cypher asked. 

Maybe, blind your enemies or something else, use your imagination. John said. He helped Cypher grab some weapons and hand them over to him. 

I'm going to use your imagination, that's why you're coming with me. Cypher said. 

Oh no, I don't have the courage. John said. I don't mind you're a monk, the priest said you should keep me alive. Cypher said, throwing the bag at John and walking out. John followed him. I'm not a battle man. He said while climbing the stairs along with Cypher. I don't want to go to Transylvania. John said in a weak voice.