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Linggo, Hulyo 21, 2013

Mr. Winter Meets Ms. Blondie Sneak Peek 12

Mr. Winter Meets Ms. Blondie

Episode Twelve - Mother Knows Best






                One time, shadow horses came to Jack and he was still shaken from the last attack. In the process, he was thrown off his feet and landed on the clearing—just a foot from Rapunzel’s feet.
                Rapunzel dropped to her knees. “Jack!”
                Jack yelped as he reached for his arm.
                “Jack...no,” Rapunzel murmured.  She tried to find Dementia. She found her laughing while still riding one of her shadow horses.
                “What is the matter with you?” Rapunzel snapped at her.
                Dementia rolled her eyes. “Ugh, I’ll no longer entertain you kids,” she said with distaste. “You are both pain in my neck. Let’s stop playing and dramas.”
                Her horse stomped hard on the ground, and a weak tremble shook the area around them.
                “Let’s go to the fun part.”
                She and her horse spun around, and the horse dissolved and reformed into sharp figures. They were about a hundred spikes, all aimed at Jack and Rapunzel.
                When Dementia smiled, the spikes darted towards them.
                After being seemingly inebriated, Jack stood up and deflected the spikes with a thin wall of ice. He still limped, but he manoeuvred his hands and the ice shattered to pieces. The floating jagged icicles shot all at once to Dementia.
                Dementia rolled to her side, Jack’s attack instead hit a tree. The tree’s bark was blasted, and within seconds the tree was falling.
                While Dementia was still on the spot, Jack called the winds and diverted the direction where the tree was falling. It was going to crush Dementia, but a wave of black sand splits the tree in half vertically. It fell with a loud crash.
                Jack shakes his head in disbelief. All of his attempts had failed, and when the smoke cleared, Dementia revealed herself and she was grinning.
                “See? You can never destroy me, Jack Frost,” she said. “Even though I’m sick of your excessively weak attempts, I am enjoying this.”
                More than anything else, it was her twisted grin that distracts Jack. Everything had been ineffective to her—as if she’s invincible. Jack left the thought—it will be far too impossible if she, in any way, can’t be defeated.
                You have to use your mind, Jack, Jack told himself. He was losing energy real fast.
                “Why do you have to play with us?” Jack said, panting. He had to keep his confidence up. “Haven’t you got a ‘plan’ to work on?”
                “I need to blow off steam,” she said back. “And besides, even if you defeat me—which is very unlikely—you will never get what you both want. I had it all set up good.”
                Jack gritted his teeth. Rapunzel was behind him—although looking scared she was trying to compose herself. She trusts him more than he thought of.
                “This is getting really boring,” Dementia said, rolling her eyes. “My turn.”
                She spun around, and within half of a second she dissipated into a black mist. Faster than anything Jack had seen, it drifted towards Rapunzel in a blur.
                When Rapunzel yelled, it was too late—Dementia reformed and held Rapunzel’s neck with her arm. Jack was obviously surprised at that time that he barely had time to react.
                “I guess Gothel wasn’t really effective as an antagonist now, was she?” Dementia asked Rapunzel, her lips so near her ear.
                Rapunzel tried to get away, but her attempts were incomparably feeble to Dementia’s power. She started to cackle—the one that seemed to curdle Jack’s blood.
                “So! Are you going to confess something to her, Jack Frost?” Dementia shot a glare at him, holding Rapunzel so tight in her womanly arms.
                “What are you—“
                “Quick! I’m losing my temper!” Dementia mockingly said.
                “What the heck are you talking about?” Jack angrily responded. “Let her go, or I’ll turn you into an ice figurine!”
                “I’m afraid!” Dementia sarcastically muttered. She loosened her grip on Rapunzel, and much to Jack’s surprise, she released her. “You go on with your little romance! We both know it’s not for forever!”
                Dementia pushed Rapunzel forcefully towards Jack. In the process, Jack lost his focus so that he’ll catch Rapunzel on his arms.

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