Sunday 21 July 2013

Once upon a time -part 2


He smiled while looking at the crystal ball. He loved to disclose the plans of his opponent through his magical expertise. The crystal ball was one of his favorite devises amongst his magical powers. He was known as Arcus, the powerful sorcerer of Faraway land. His big scary personality matched his evil nature. His only goal was to destroy the kingdom of Faraway land. This was only possible if he could get the heart of Princess of Adele.

He wasn’t happy about his inability couldn’t do anything to get the princess out of the palace. He had planned various ways to get princess out of the palace. However he never executed any of his evil plans as he wasn’t satisfied with them.

“Master, I bought you the things you asked for. Do you need anything else?” a young lad asked. Arcus turned towards the direction where the lad stood. Suddenly an idea struck his head. “Why didn’t I think of this?”, he thought. He looked at the young man again. “Come inside, son.”, he said politely. The lad was startled by his master’s behaviour. He always faced the wrath from his master. But this gentle side.. there was something wrong. “ Come here!”  Arcus said , this time firm yet polite. He did as he was told.

The lad- Maxim was exceptionally handsome.  He had sparkling blue eyes and athletic lean body. He had sharp facial features. His hair was blonde that was pulled back into pony tail. He had come to Arcus to learn sorcery. However he became his domestic help. 

“ Do you want to be powerful sorcerer like me?”  Arcus asked. Maxim nodded. “ I can help you to be one if you could do me small favour.”, Arcus continued. “I can do anything to be a sorcerer. What do I need to do?” Maxim said. “You will go to the palace tomorrow as the new help there. Your goal will be to induce princess out of the palace. Bring her to me.”, Arcus said.

Maxim had no clue about his evil plans. He simply agreed the deal , his master put forward. He never once disbelieved his master words. He had to get princess here. Though it wasn’t simple or tough, he was ready to do it.

(To be continued)

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