William Williams

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  • by William Williams “What the hell do you mean my mustache is causing her to break down!? My mustache breathes elegance!”  Sir Tomas snapped back. He even pulled on it again. Oh god, this was getting to be too much. I could see that Adel had already turned around and was giggling away. “Captain, look, even the princess can’t hold it in anymore. Just shave it off already!” The knight shot back. He had a huge grin on his face causing Sir Tomas to snort in dissatisfaction. “You are just jealous! They are just…
  • by William Williams “I am not understanding. So why are you telling me all of this if this is all supposed to be a secret?” I asked while holding my head. I could feel the headache forming. “You are Adel’s friend. And before she moved in with you, you were all she talked about, Faith this Faith that. Even her secret room has nothing but… Ooooff!” I sat there stunned as I watched Adel do a beautiful punch to David’s stomach.  I mean, it was so quick and powerful that it even dented his armor! I guess this is…
  • by William Williams I was having a hard time not laughing. I mean, Adel’s timing was perfect. The sound of desperation in her voice and the way she screamed out made it all seem too real. And Count Freedman’s face was perfect as well. The shocked, confused expression that said: “I have no idea what is going on!” Made it hard not to laugh. Of course, I know that Adel is perfectly fine. Mr. Blobs is keeping me up to date on things. But I must say those two work well together. There was no barrier to their understanding…
  • by William Williams After we exited the gates of the Academy, Adel and I took a carriage to a certain Count’s estate. Of course, we did not stop right outside his gates as we had to make preparations.  “So Faith, what did you need me to do?” I smiled and walked over to Adel. I reached down and grabbed the hem of her dress, causing her to blush and… with a bit of strength. *Tear!* “Faith! We are still too young.” Adel cried out, causing my eyebrow to twitch as I flicked her forehead. “What is going on in…
  • by William Williams “Alright, go back to the room. There we will do the blood seal contract after I finish talking with the Dean.” I still had things to do, so I had to move things along. Instructor Telive brought the other four back into the side room, leaving Adel, myself, and the Dean to be the only ones left in the room. I then cast a soundproofing barrier around us since what we were going to talk about next should not be heard. I turned and looked at the Dean, my expression much more serious this time around.…
  • by William Williams “Why do you want me to command a small group of people? Just so you know, I am on King Gravos’s side. He is a good ruler and has taken good care of me. I will not side with anyone else.” I replied in a flat tone. I did not know where this old man was going with his train of thought. “Don’t worry. I am not asking you to go against the king. In fact, I am also on the king’s side, which is why I am making this small group. You led your fellow teammates into a dungeon and destroyed its core on top…
  • by William Williams “Wait! I will talk!” One of the young men yelled out. Adel had an angelic like smile on her face as she knelt back down and looked at the young man. “Then tell me which instructor told you that demi humans were not allowed to enter the academy?” Adel asked. But I swear that I can see horns on her head and a pointy tail coming off her backside. Her smile seemed beautiful, but it also seemed quite evil. At least to the two young men, that is. “Instructor Freedman! He is Count Freedman’s younger…
  • by William Williams “Adel, if things really did turn out badly. And you were the only one able to inherit the throne. I will stand by your side and assist you in any way possible. You can then slowly learn the kind of ruler you wish to be and do the things you need to do to get the kingdom back on track.” I said softly. Adel lowered her head and then hugged my arm. She seemed to be very emotional right now. I guess all this talk about civil war was getting to her. “No…” After a few minutes, I heard Adel softly…
  • by William Williams I used detection magic and illusion magic to give Diablo the details he needed. He then relayed that information to the shadow demons, who then disappeared into the shadows. “They are now hiding in his shadow,” Diablo announced. “Thank you, Diablo. Sorry for calling you out of the blue like this.” I felt kind of bad. I hope one day I do not end up calling him while he is in the middle of a bath. While it might be good for eye candy, I am sure Diablo will not like it. “It is my pleasure to be of…
  • by William Williams “Ahem… Anyway, do you have any more topics you wish to talk about?” King Gravos asked. “I do, but may I stick a barrier up beforehand? Although the person who was listening in is now gone, I still wish to ask you about a few things. That should not be heard by others.” I wanted to talk to him about the Prime Minister. The things that happened before diving deep into the dungeon were not something that could easily be instigated without pressure from the outside. “You can.” King Gravos…
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