Ty, resting his head back against the cold, hard surface of the cell wall, replied, "That doesn't make it any less strange. I've also heard that people actually try to get into this event, right? Are you here under the guise of hoping to win that wish, or are you actually so criminal guilty of sothing as peculiar as placing a hairpin in an eye socket?"
The old man's response was a light chuckle, his voice echoing slightly in the confined space. "You tell , what do you think?" he posed the question back to Ty, an air of mystery lingering around his words.
Ty exhaled softly, a mont of clarity amidst the uncertainty. "Well, the funny thing is, it doesn't matter all too much. Because the more I think about it, being locked away in a cell for an entire day or so has given more rest and calmness than I can say I've had since all this madness started."
The old man sighed, a sound that seed to carry a lifeti of experiences. "The madness sotis keeps us alive, though, or at least keeps us the sharpest knife," he mused, his tone reflective.
"Enjoy the sleep, young man," were his parting words before he laid his head back, turning away from Ty, fully embracing the floor's cold embrace as his makeshift bed.
Ty's gaze was fixed on the ceiling, lost in thought, when the blue fairy erged from his pocket, her presence bringing a slight glow to the dim cell. "What, so you're just going to sleep? It's barely 8 am or sothing... they should really put so clocks in here... and so lights," she huffed, her light casting shadows on the walls.
"No, I don't see how causing a ruckus or trying to burn these bars down will do any good," Ty responded calmly, his voice echoing slightly in the confined space. "The last ti I tried to do a jailbreak, I actually ended up killing soone, so I'd like to avoid anything like that. Plus, I can't make any rash movents until I learn more about this supposed wish and their history..."
The fairy considered this, then offered, "I suppose, maybe I could go ask for a book or sothing?"
"No need, I asked the Lt to bring one when he can. He will probably do so—"
Ty's words were abruptly cut off by the sound of the door at the end of the hallway clashing open, slamming into the side of the concrete wall with a loud bang. Why so rough with doors? Ty mused silently, his thoughts interrupted by the sudden disturbance.
As a guard made his way down to Ty's cell, the atmosphere tensed, anticipation and curiosity mingling in the air. The fairy's glow dimd slightly, as if in response to the unfolding situation, leaving Ty to wonder about the purpose of this unexpected visit.
Ty closed his eyes, half-expecting the summons to bypass him, until the guard's voice pierced the silence. "Demon Boy, step forward!" Resignation laced his thoughts. Of course, when I ntioned needing rest, sothing arose.
"What is it?" Ty inquired, his voice calm yet edged with a hint of defiance.
The guard's voice dripped with malice, "Step up to the gate before I put a bullet in your head. No one will be sad to see the Demon killed!"
For a mont, Ty closed his eyes, a smirk playing on his lips, "Do it."
The guard's composure faltered, his malice slipping away, "E-excuse ?"
The fairy, erging with a blend of concern and incredulity, chid in, "Do you really want so much sleep that you're willing to go to sleep forever?"
Ignoring the fairy, Ty's response was cool and calculated, addressing the guard directly. "I know for a fact you aren't going to kill unless I do sothing crazy. My value here is among the highest. I doubt the king would even allow you to kill ."
Rising, Ty approached the prison cell door. "All I'm saying is, have so better manners. You don't want to be on my bad side when these shackles co off," he stated, his grin.
The guard's words faltered, "I-is that a threat?" His hand instinctively moved to his side, where Ty glimpsed an unusual-looking gun holster.
Ty's smile didn't wane. "Of course not. I'm just mindless Demon Boy, so treat nicely, and I'll have you in good thoughts… I'm sure you know what I an, right?"
Swallowing, the guard managed a hesitant reply, "Y-yeah, it's just you have so items to pick up and a guest has co to visit you."
Ty arched an eyebrow, "I thought the visit wasn't until tomorrow?"
"It has been moved to today for so reason. Not that I care. Regardless, please follow and don't try anything funny," the guard said, his tone indicating he wanted no trouble.
"You see these cuffs on , right? Not like I can do much, whether I wanted to or not," Ty remarked, his voice laced with a mix of sarcasm and resignation.
Without responding, the guard unlocked the cell and grasped Ty's shoulder, ushering him out with a gentle push towards the hall at the end of the corridor.
Sighing, Ty retraced the path he had co by until they reached the door through which the Lieutenant had first brought him in. Instead of proceeding straight, they veered off, arriving at a vast room. Tables were arranged neatly, each spaced out by five feet. "Go ahead and choose any of these tables to sit at," the guard instructed, gesturing towards the orderly arrangent.
Ty nodded in confusion as he looked around, realizing the setup resembled that of a normal jail cell eating area. He thought to himself, 'I guess this is where they have normal people eat? Well, those who aren't considered massive threats.'
As he walked around, he found a table lined with blue-looking marble and an uncomfortable seat he inspected it slightly before going to sit down and wait for the visitor.
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