King Leopold Short Story

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King Leopold runs into the cell where drew is and uncuffs him. Drew asks why and the replies with a sorrowful voice “because i want to help you kill the rat that brutally killed your mother at that farm house and wanted to ask for your forgiveness for killing your father and other siblings. I just wanted power and i would do anything to get it. Both things have been a burden to bear but after this I want you to take over the throne of lyssia and restore the seven realms to what they once were. What you decide to do to me is up to you. You will atone for what you’ve done to these people and the seven realms i will be sure of that. Leopold nodded his head yes in agreement and helped drew up.

They walked down the narrow hallway and the king brought drew into the kitchen. I don't think we were seen said leopold. What now asked drew. HIde said leopold, i will bring them in the kitchen and then you strike from behind. Drew nods in agreement and hides atop the pillar on the ceiling. He waits for leopold and the rats to come but it been 3 minutes already. 2 minutes later he hears the door open and he hears leopold's voice and 5 others. It was the rats. Leapold told the rats that they need to lisen to him because he has a mission for them. While he was doing that drew snuck behind them and brought his sword down slicing through 2 of them and wounding 1 bad. The rats, drew, and leapold transformed after that and began to fight werelord vs werelord. Drew slashed one of the rats faces off with his claws. Leapold slashed one of the rats heads off with a silver crested sword. After that they jump the last rat slahing and ripping its flesh of until it took its last breaths. After that they go into the room where
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Everyone was initally shocked that the king wasnt the king anymore. Drew ruled the 7 realms for many years to come and restored lyssia fully. Now all humans and werelords can live in peace forever. THE

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