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arrow missed and the hybrid's sword hit to Brad who
had jumped toward Catlin like a shield. The hybrid smiled happily
and he was looking at that scene, but Catlin had shocked and she
was gazing to Brad's body that had become bloody. At that time
Arash threw very fast his sword toward the hybrid that wasn't
heedful and the sword hit to his waist.
    The hybrid shouted and he
gyrated toward Arash as he was trying to pull out the sword from
his body. When he did it, he wanted to attack to Arash, but Catlin
pulled out the sword from Brad's body and threw it toward the
hybrid. The sword hit to the hybrid and he fell on the ground.
Arash ran quickly toward him and before he could get up, Arash
pushed the sword in his body. The hybrid shouted and Arash removed
his sword from on the ground. He hewed the hybrid's head while was
shouting sadly.
    Catlin sat aghast beside
Brad as was crying like the rain and Arash was hitting continual
the hybrid as his clothes had become bloody and when he tired of it
he sat on the ground and looked to Brad with wet eyes. At this
moment Mitra's car reached to them and all of them came out quickly
of the car and when they saw Brad's body, ran quickly toward him
and Eliza screamed, but Mitra looked angrily to Arash while was
clenching her fist and went toward Arash, who had sat on the
ground. When Arash raised his head to look Mitra and say something,
she hit him as he fell on the ground and came out blood of his
mouth. Mitra returned toward them and said loudly, “We should go,
now. We have not time.”
    Then she looked at Arash and
side, “I will punish you later.”
    But Catlin said sadly, “No!
It was my fault. He wants to save my life.”
    Mitra took a deep breath and
said, “Just hurry.”
    The others got up and Jasper
and Catlin raised Brad and they went toward their cars. They put
Brad on back chair one of the cars and they went toward Shamira who
had stood near the others as they were scaring from her and nobody
was daring to look at her. When the cars reached to them, stopped
and all of them came out of the cars and Mitra went toward Shamira
and said, “Come with me.”
    Jasper went near Mitra and
said, “What do you want to do with these?!”
    Mitra looked at them and
said, “We leave them?!”
    Jasper, “But they saw
us!”
    Mitra went toward the
prisoners and assembled them at one place, then she aimed her wand
toward their head, soon a big, green magic came out of the wand and
covered their head. After a few seconds they became unconscious and
fell on the ground. After it, Mitra looked at the others and said,
“You go to the garrison with that car; we are going with this car.
Your mission finished.”
    Mitra got the electrically
baton from Shamira and gave it to Eliza and then they got in the
car and went and the others got in their car as was looking sadly
at the prisoners, and then they went, too.
    Inside the car, Shamira had
gazed to Mitra while was thinking. Mitra looked at her as said,
“What?!!”
    Shamira, “I didn’t think
that you rescue me.”
    Mitra said surprisedly,
“why?!!”
    Shamira looked at outside
and said, “Because you canceled your betrothal for him, and I'm
your rival, now.”
    Mitra smiled and hit slowly
to her head and said, “Fool! Battle is tedious without
rival.”
    Shamira became angry and
said, “You don’t have right to hit me!”
    Mitra stopped the car and
kissed her and said, “I’m sorry. You are my sweetheart. I do
everything for you.”
    Shamira stared her
surprisedly and Mitra continued, “Except leave him.”
    Shamira separated her and said coldly, “No problem. Now, take me to
see him. I'm very excited.”
    Mitra took a deep breath and
she pretended who is sad and said, “Ok, my rival.”
    Shamira frowned and said,
“Frivolous!”
    But Mitra didn’t become sad
and kissed her again.

Chapter five:
    The weather of morning was
cool and Gary was painting black color to a few small stones and he
was putting them inside a basket while a

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