Audrey had been on another quest for yet again, Dr. Mabuz. She was honestly getting pretty sick of having to deal with this man, seeing as everything she had done so far for him had been straight up torture for her. He messed with her mind, and she had seen things that she never wanted to see. She was going to have to live with those things for the rest of her life now, and in the back of her mind she was going to have an image of herself dead, blood covering the grass due to the paws of her own companion that she loved so much. She hated him with all of her heart, but she was helping him again today anyways, as she had nothing better to do anyways and she needed money to feed herself and Snowy. She had been tasked with trying out hexes today on random people, which she was pretty happy about. She liked messing around with people, and this was the perfect way to start up again. She was handed only a piece of paper and was told to read the words aloud while imagining the person she wanted to cast the hex on. It had seemed pretty easy, so she had accepted and went on her way to the city streets, where most people tend to be.
As soon as she had gotten to the center of town, there were plenty of people that she had seen that were eligible for this task. She wasn't planning on messing with the kids, as the kids of this town hadn't done anything to anger her, and she was worried about how it would react when cast on them as opposed to the adults. She saw many adults though, so she wasn't sure what she was so worried about anyways, there was no way that she would harm anyone around the same age as her, even if they did do something to her. The paper had odd writing written on it, but strangely she was able to read it. She had guessed it had been a language her had talked a bit of when she had left the country she had come from, and she had just adapted some of the language. Maybe she had just known and it had nothing to do with Rishi, but either way, she knew how to read it which was going to help her quite a bit. She looked around for the average aged adult, which had taken her only a few minutes, finding someone who wasn't going to suspect she was doing anything, and was just an average person doing living their everyday life. She had looked at the man's face for a second, remembering his face and reading the words off the paper under her breath, "刺激" She had read off the paper and almost instantly she could see signs of discomfort, which made her happy. She had read the word right and it had worked just as she had wanted it to.
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