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When Belle first stumbles across the Beast’s castle, Lumiere and Cogsworth, two of the castle’s groundskeepers, begin plotting to get Belle and the Beast together, commenting, “Don’t you see she’s the one we’ve been waiting for. She has come to break the spell.” In later scenes, they also put the heat on the Beast—and to some. The movie states he has until the rose wilts completely to break the spell, and that said rose will bloom until his twenty first year. So was the Beast's deadline his 21st birthday or would the rose begin to wilt on his 21st birthday and he would then have only a little under a year (judging from how much time appears to pass in the film) till all the petals fell off? Disney's Beauty and the Beast Break the Spell Game Part 2 - Duration: 4:11. HalfbloodDirectors 49,238 views.
A/N: Hey everyone, I'm really, really sorry for being so late on this update, but a medical reason is limiting me from finishing this chapter. So instead of making you wait, I'm going to upload the first half of the chapter for you guys. Hopefully I'll be able to get the second half up next week, but please bear with me if I for any reason delay on it as well. With any luck I will have it up by next week, but for now I hope you enjoy the first half!
On a side note, to whoever asked me if Philippe is supposed to be Detective Oates from ZCF, the answer is no. But he was kinda inspired by him by accident. I saw a comic depicting Detective Oates, but I at the time had no idea the game existed, but I thought Oates was a good last name for a horse. So I thought, I'd use it. Hee-hee!
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Chapter 3: Part I - The One to Break the Spell?
Night falls once again upon the unearthly forest as Philippe and Judith reach a familiar spot in the woods, 'Is this where you last saw him?' asks Judith, still sitting in the cart's seat.
'I'm not sure, but I think this is more or less where I last heard from him,' says Philippe as he lowers the cart's arms. Judith hops off her seat to better observe the area. She crouches down, placing a paw to the ground to examine the dirt. 'What are you looking for, Mademoiselle Judith?' asks the curious horse.
'For any clues that might lead to my father's whereabouts,' she continues observing the ground, while Philippe nervously taps his hooves together, timidly keeping a lookout for any unwanted surprises.
'N-Not to rush you with your investigation, M-Miss Judith, b-but can you please be quick about it. I don't want to run into those wolves again and…' he gulps, 'be skinned alive…' the horse's voice hitches into a trembling falsetto as he brings a hoof to his lips, his chattering teeth biting down on said hoof.
'I know, I know. I'm trying to, but it's just a little hard to do so without a lantern. We left in such a rush, I forgot that we would need on-' Judith's voice trails off, her eyes suddenly spotting something etched in the mud beneath the pale moonlight, 'Wait! What's that?' She darts a couple of feet ahead, stopping by a nearby bush to trace her fingers along a print on the ground, 'This is a rabbit paw print,' her eyes widen, she turns to Philippe, 'My father was here!' Judith pushes aside some of the brush from the bush, revealing a trail of tracks leading into the darker end of the woods.
Philippe squats down behind her to observe the tracks himself. He gasps, 'Oh no…look!' The horse points toward the frenzied paw prints.
Upon closer inspection, Judith feels her heart sink. There, plastered above and around her father's tracks, are various large canine prints. Wolf prints, to be exact. 'N-No!' whimpers Judith, rushing ahead, without another word to follow the tracks.
'Mademoiselle, Judith! Wait!' Philippe calls out to her, forcing her to stop. 'What about the cart? I won't be able to pull it through that heavy brush!'
'Leave it,' Judith is quick to reply, 'We'll come back for it later. I have to find my father first!' The panicking bunny sprints on after the tracks, determined to find her father.
'Bu-' Philippe extends a hoof out, wanting to argue. He looks back at the cart, then to where Judith ran. He sighs hesitantly, rubbing his temples, 'Mademoiselle Judith will be the death of me,' he mutters under his breath as he waddles after her, leaving the cart behind.
Judith runs through the heavy brush, racing over the tracks, all the while her heart and mind race just as frantically as her legs. She plays over the various different scenarios that she might possibly uncover. What if she finds her father alive? But tortured, and in the clutches of those wolves? Or what if she finds him dead in a ditch somewhere with his fur missing? Or what if...N-No! He's not dead! He's not dead! He's not - 'W-Whoa!' - Judith's train of thought is interrupted when she finds herself trying to regain her balance at the edge of a drop. She quickly grabs onto a nearby tree branch, regaining her footing. Judith pants heavily, trying to ease her rapidly beating little heart as she stares down at the small drop below. From the bottom of the drop, she finds her eyes slowly trailing forward. She gasps, her eyes widening, when she sees a large gate in the distance, 'What the-?' she utters, narrowing her eyes in confusion. Judith quickly looks around, searching for a safe way down until she spots a small slope at the edge of the drop. Without wasting another second, she slides down from it and bolts toward the mysterious gate below.
Once before the gate, Judith at last sees that beyond the enclosed wall, there lies a dark, gloomy castle, 'What is this place?' she quietly asks herself with a confused brow. She takes a step closer, wrapping her small fingers around the bars of the gate, all the while never removing her gaze from the sinister-looking fortress. Judith stares in awe at the castle for a moment as a strange feeling begins to overwhelm her chest. She can't quite put her finger on it, but - something about this place - calls to her. As if...a sort of destiny awaits her here. But how can that be? She's never seen or even heard of this place before…
'Miss Judith?' calls Philippe, breaking her from her thoughts.
'I'm over here! Below the drop-'
'Wha-AAHH!' Philippe falls down the drop before Judith can warn him about it, 'Oomph!' Judith scrunches her face at his painful splat to the ground. 'I'm okay…' muffles the horse against the dirt.
Even in the midst of all her worry, she is at least thankful that her family driver can bring a small smile to her face with his antics. She playfully rolls her eyes at him, then returns her attention to the gloomy castle in the distance. Lowering her gaze down the long path connecting the castle to the mainland at the gate, she spots a familiar item on the ground, 'My father's hat!'
'What?' asks a tumbling Philippe, caressing his head as he comes up behind her.
Realizing the gate is locked, Judith quickly grabs a rock and squeezes an arm between the bars. She pummels at the lock until it gives. Not wasting a second, she opens the gate and rushes in to grab her father's hat. She hugs it close to her chest, then looks up to the ominous castle with a worried expression, 'Dad…'
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Inside the castle…
Clawhauser and Finnick stand on top of a table in one of the castle's many rooms, arguing as usual. 'Couldn't keep quiet, could you, Clawhauser?' Finnick rambles on sardonically as he paces around the cheetah-faced candelabra, 'I kept tellin' ya not to invite that bunny in here, but did you listen? No! You just had to go and tell him to stay. Serve him tea, sit 'im on the Master's chair, give 'im a nice warm blanket...when you know darn well that Master Nicholas doesn't take kindly to prey mammals!'
'Well what else was I supposed to do?' retorts the candelabra, defending his actions, 'Leave the poor bunny out in the rain?'
'That would have been better. Yeah. It would've spared him from facing such a horrible fate.'
'I was just trying to be hospitable. I didn't mean for things to turn out badly for him.' Clawhauser pouts, groaning frustratedly , 'Oh! I just don't understand Master Nicholas sometimes. Why does he always have to be so grumpy and cruel? That little bunny wasn't hurting anybody .'
'Maybe not, but after how many thieves we've gotten in the past and given the Master's appearance can you really blame 'im? He doesn't want anybody to see 'im. Least of all a prey mammal.'
'Yeah. I know, but that's part of the problem. How does he ever expect to break the spell when he can't even be nice to a harmless bunny that was lost in the woods? The rose is already starting to wilt and the curse says that he must fall in love with a prey girl before it completely dies out, otherwise we'll all be stuck like this forever,' the candelabra looks down at his candle arms, clearly missing the paws that once occupied that space.
'Yeah. Yeah. I'm well aware of what the curse says, but what are we supposed to do?! You know how stubborn Master Nicholas is! It's been years since we've been like this and I doubt the Master's gonna go into some random town to woo a prey mammal, anytime soon. Not the way he looks.' Finnick sighs hopelessly, 'I hate to say it, but with the way things are, I don't think we're ever gonna get back to normal.'
'Come on, Finnick. We can't give up hope.' Clawhauser replies sympathetically, patting the small of the clock's back. Suddenly, the cheetah-candelabra gasps, an idea popping into his head, 'I know! If he's not willing to go out and look for a girl, maybe we should try to get one to come to us,' suggests the cheetah-faced candelabra with a hopeful gleam in his eye.
Finnick scoffs, 'Right. We're gonna convince a girl and not just any girl, but a prey mammal of all creatures, to come in here and willfully spend time with Master Nicholas?'
'It's worth a shot,' shrugs the optimistic candelabra.
'Be real Clawhauser. With how dangerous these woods have gotten, do you really think any girl of any species spends much of her time around here? The only visitors we've gotten to this castle in the last few years have been thieves and a lost bunny - and they've all been male!'
'So what are you saying? That we just give up?'
'No. All I'm sayin' is, it'll take a real miracle for a prey girl to suddenly waltz her way on in here.' Finnick scoffs with a droll chuckle, 'I mean, really. What girl in her right mind would wanna wander out in these woods? Much less be able to fall in love with Master Nicholas?'
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As if on cue, Judith opens the front door and enters the castle, Philippe following close behind her, 'Hello?' calls out the young bunny, her voice resonating throughout the vast hall. 'Is anyone here? Hello?'
'M-Miss Judith, d-do you think it's wise to keep calling out like that? We don't know who or what lives here,' whispers the quivering horse behind her.
'I know it's risky, but how else am I going to get my father's attention?' retorts the bunny as she and Philippe reach the foot of the steps of the large stairway in the middle of the vast hall. They climb up the stairway as Judith calls up the rest of the way, 'Dad? A-Are you here? Dad?'
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In the kitchen…
Mrs. Otterton pours warm water from out her spout and onto a small bucket full of dirty dishes when two chippery juvenile cups come bouncing up behind her.
'Mama! There's a girl in the castle!' calls out the tea pot's youngest son, Elliot.
Mrs. Otterton grimaces at her son, 'Now Elliot, I will not have you making up such wild stories!'
'No really, Mama! We saw her! She's a pretty bunny!' adds Mrs. Otterton's older child, River, as he defends his younger brother's words.
'Not another word, you two. There is no bunny girl in the castle, now into the tub,' Mrs. Otterton pushes the two young tea cups with her spout into the bucket.
The two young cups make a small splash, when an out of breath, Manchas runs into the kitchen, 'Mrs. Otterton! Mrs. Otterton! You won't believe this, but I just saw a girl in the castle! A bunny!'
Elliot and River peek out from the tub, spitting out a bit of water from their mouths, 'See! We told you,' reply the boys in unison, accompanied by a small giggle from Elliot.
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Finnick groans with a paw to his face, having had enough of Clawhauser's overly optimistic attitude, 'Ooh! How about we try sneaking Master Nicholas into town and-'
'No! You know what? Enough!' Finnick growls, cutting off the candelabra, 'I'm tired of hearing all your harebrained schemes! They're not gonna work! We'd have a better chance putting antlers on you and convincing the Master that you're a lady moose!'
Clawhauser places his arms to his sides, 'Well if you'd only let me finish, then you'd know it would've been a pretty good idea,' the cheetah-faced candelabra crosses his arms in a huff.
'I doubt that. Face it Claw, there's no way we can convince Master Nicholas to go into town and there is definitely, positively no way that any prey girl is ever gonna walk right in here-'
'Dad?'
Finnick and Clawhauser freeze. Did...Did they just hear an unfamiliar feminine voice come from the corridor? They quickly turn to face the door to witness a gray, female bunny accompanied by a horse walk past them. They stare at her for a moment, their mouths agape.
'Did you see that?!' Clawhauser turns to Finnick with a huge smile plastered on his face. The two small objects jump off the table to peek at the new rabbit from the edge of the doorway. The cheetah-candelabra gasps, now certain that his eyes do not deceive him, 'It's a girl!' he squeals as he grabs Finnick by the shoulders and bumps noses with him, 'And not just any girl, but a bunny!' Clawhauser releases Finnick, cupping his candle-paws together and laughing giddy.
'Yeah, I know it's a female bunny. So?' responds an unimpressed Finnick.
'So?! Don't you see? She's the one! The prey mammal we've been waiting for! She's come to break the spell!' The excited Clawhauser twirls Finnick as the cheetah-candelabra makes chase after the bunny.
Regaining his balance, a jumpy Finnick rushes after the eager candelabra, 'Whoa! Whoa! Wait a minute!' Finnick grabs Clawhauser's arm as an unaware Judith and Philippe turn the corner to the other corridor, 'Are you crazy? You can't just rush after her like that!'
'Why not? What's wrong with trying to get her attention?'
'Two things. One, how do you know she won't freak out seein' a talkin' candelabra? You ain't exactly a mammal anymore. And two, how do you know that horse that's with her isn't her husband?'
Clawhauser scoffs with an unwavering confidence, 'That's not her husband. He looks old enough to be her father. Now come on! We don't want to lose sight of her!' Clawhauser hops forward, continuing his chase after the bunny.
'Claw! Wait up!' the reluctant clock follows after the candelabra.
On the other side of the corridor, Philippe fearfully looks around at their surroundings as Judith continues calling out for her father, 'Dad?...Dad?' Philippe's eyes wander down to the ground. He notices that there are various claw mark tears on the carpeting. He whimpers, moving closer to Judith, pressing down his hooves on her shoulders for comfort. Judith groans in pain at the heavy horse's grip, 'Philippe!' she says annoyed and with a slight struggle of pain.
'Sorry,' the horse releases his grip from her.
Behind them, the cheetah-candelabra and the fennec-clock quietly sneak into a nearby room. The creak of the door however, immediately catches the horse and bunny's attention.
Judith releases a light gasp, turning toward the door, while Philippe fearfully places his hooves on her shoulders again. She glares, annoyedly at her companion. The horse smiles apologetically and releases her shoulders. Turning back to the door, they cautiously enter it, 'D-Dad?' Finnick hides behind the door while Clawhauser rushes up a flight of stairs leading to the castle's tower. 'Dad?' Judith turns her head toward the stairs, just missing Clawhauser, but not the glow of his light, 'Wait! I'm looking for my father!' Judith and Philippe make their way up the stairs. Finnick watches them, knowing full well what they'll find up there. Judith and Philippe stop at the top of the stairs where a lone candelabra sits in a hollow gap in the wall, 'That's funny. I could've sworn there was someone...' Judith turns to Philippe, 'Did you see anyone?'
'I just saw the light moving, but same as you I expected there to be someone up here,' answers Philippe, equally dumbfounded as her.
Judith turns her attention toward the room before them. It's a dark, gritty room. A dungeon to be exact, with its only sources of light coming from a torch and a crack on the ceiling, allowing moonlight to shine through, 'I-Is anyone here?'
'Judith?' a meek, yet familiar voice answers from one of the cells.
'Dad!'
'Monsieur Hopps!'
The bunny and horse immediately rush into the dungeon, all the while Clawhauser admires Judith from the gap in the wall. She's beautiful! He thinks to himself, Eee! She's perfect for Master Nicholas!
Philippe grabs a torch from a nearby column, while Judith runs straight to the cell where her father is being held, 'Monsieur Hopps! Oh thank goodness you're alive!' says the horse with relief.
With trembling paws, Stu reaches out a small opening to cup his daughter's paw, 'H-How did you two find me?' he asks with a small, relieved smile before a nasty cough overwhelms him.
Judith kisses one of her father's paws, 'Your paws are like ice!' she says worriedly, bringing his paws to her cheek, 'We have to get you out of there!'
'No Judith! Listen to me. You and Philippe must leave this place!'
'Who's done this to you?!' she demands, ignoring her father's warnings.
Stu cautiously looks around, hoping a certain creature isn't around, 'There's no time to explain! You two must go, now!'
'I won't leave you!' Judith declares firmly.
'WHO ARE YOU?!' demands a sudden booming voice from behind.
Judith gasps! While Philippe yelps and flails his arms, dropping the torch onto a puddle of water.
'RUN JUDITH!' yells a helpless Stu to his daughter.
'W-Who's there?! Who are you?!' asks a frightened and blind Judith to the darkness.
'The Master of this castle,' answers the mysterious, low prowling figure.
Following only the green glow of the mysterious mammal's eyes, Judith tries to reason with him, 'I've come for my father. Please! Let him out! Can't you see, he's sick!'
'THEN HE SHOULDN'T HAVE TRESPASSED HERE!' barks back the unseen figure, causing Judith to flinch.
The frightened bunny finds herself on the verge of tears. Scared that there may be no reasoning with this mammal. 'But he could die! Please! I'll do anything!' she cries desperately, her voice breaking slightly.
'There is nothing you can do. He's my prisoner,' retorts the shadowed creature, his voice melancholic but with a tone of finality.
'Please! There must be someway I can-' Judith pauses as an idea presents itself in her mind, 'Wait!'
Nicholas stops pacing in the darkness, his ears erect to hear what the bunny has to say.
Judith looks to her father with a heartbroken expression, then turns to the green-eyed creature. She takes a deep breath, puffing out her chest with a challenging and valiant stance, 'Take me instead.'
'Mademoiselle Judith…?' utters Philippe in disbelief.
Nicholas scoffs incredulously, 'You?' His disbelief, suddenly melts away, however. He's never heard a prey mammal say such a thing, much less with such a convincing facade. Either that is the bravest thing I've ever heard a prey mammal say or that is one dumb bunny, he thinks to himself. But is it a joke? Or is she serious? 'You would...willingly take his place?' he asks with a lifted brow.
'No Judith! You don't know what you're doing!' cries out Stu desperately, knowing full well that his unselfish daughter will indeed follow through with such a horrid trade.
'If I did, would you let him go?' asks Judith of the haunting, mystery mammal.
'Yes,' he replies calmly before his tone grows harsh again, 'But...you must promise to stay here forever.'
Curious, Judith now wonders to whom it is exactly that she has just sold her freedom to, 'Come into the light…' she asks squinting her eyes, attempting to see her captor.
Obeying, Nicholas moves one of his front paws forward into the glow of the overhead moonlight. Judith's eyes widen at the sight of a massive black paw with excessively long, blade-like claws that scrape over the stone floor. Her amethyst eyes keep watching as a second paw comes forward, bringing forth a large hulking, blood-red mammal with a curved neck. The haunting creature, slowly lifts his gaze to her, allowing her to at last come face to face with the fierce emerald eyes of a literal savage fox!
Judith gasps, bringing a paw to her mouth and taking a step back from the wild animal. Philippe on the other hand, views the beast of a fox with bulging eyes and a blank stare...until his eyes roll back and he slooowly falls back and plops to the ground.
THUD!
'Philippe!' gasps Judith upon seeing the horse suddenly faint.
Nicholas scoffs and rolls his eyes annoyedly at the horse, Typical prey mammal behavior.
Judith moves her gaze from Philippe back to Nicholas. Staring at him again and his powerful yet drooling jaws dribbling saliva at the sides, her nose can't help but twitch, while tears threaten to exit her eyes. She immediately turns to her father for comfort, What have I gotten myself into?! She thinks to herself.
Noticing her fear, Stu places a paw at her shoulder, 'No Judith! I don't care what you told him! I won't let you do thi-*cough, cough, cough*' Stu's words are cut off as a barrage of wheezing coughs suddenly invade his throat.
For that moment, Judith manages to put her fear aside and remember why it is she decided to make that trade. The honest to God reality of her situation is that her father's sick and will die if he stays there. Being locked away by a savage fox for the rest of her young life is beyond horrifying! But it pales in comparison to losing her father. Judith squeezes the elder bunny's paw for a second, allowing herself to regain the courage she needs to once again confront the monstrous red fox.
She releases her father's paw and takes a couple steps toward her captor, closing her eyes and standing firm before him, 'Y-You have my word.'
'Done!'
With that one word sealing her fate, Judith can no longer keep up what little strength is left inside her. As Nicholas moves to open her father's cell, she collapses to her knees and sobs quietly into her paws.
The second he's released, Stu immediately runs to his daughter's side, 'No Judith! Listen to me! I'm old! I've lived my life-!' The elder bunny is cut off from continuing to reason with his daughter as the quadruped fox bites down on his already tooth torn cape and carries him away.
'Wait!' calls out Judith to the fox as he takes her father away from her, but he completely ignores her desperate plea.
'Judith!' Stu calls back to her, extending his arms out as he's dragged further and further away from his child.
'Wait!' Judith cries again, only to be ignored once more.
Outside…
Nicholas carries Stu out the front doors, leading him to an old, creepy, sentient carriage. Meanwhile, Stu pleads with the savage fox, 'No! Please! Spare my daughter! Please!'
The sentient carriage opens its door, allowing Nicholas to toss the bunny into the carriage, 'She's no longer your concern!' The carriage closes its door, locking the rabbit inside. 'Take him to the village,' orders Nicholas of the carriage as he goes back to the castle.
'No! No! Please let me out! Please!' cries Stu desperately from inside.
The old carriage tears its legs free from some vines and roots that hold it to the ground. Once free, it makes its way down the long path toward the front gate, all the while a helpless Judith watches it leave the castle's grounds with her father in tow. The now truly lonesome bunny sobs, knowing full well that she will never see her father or any of her family ever again...the only creatures on this planet that ever truly brought her any sort of happiness to her already lonely existence.
Nicholas makes his way back up the dungeon's stairway, 'U-Um...Master?' Clawhauser speaks up timidly.
'What?!' barks the fox irritatedly at the candelabra.
'Uh...I-I was wondering, since the bunny is going to be staying with us for quite some time...I was thinking that maybe...you know, you might want to offer her a nicer room?' Nicholas literally barks savagely at Clawhauser, then follows it up with a low, snarling growl. 'Then again, maybe not,' says the frightfully stunned candelabra as Nicholas makes his way back to the tower.
Inside the cell Stu once occupied, Judith sits on her knees near the window, crying her little heart out. Nicholas makes his presence known at the doorway. 'Y-You didn't even let me say goodbye...I'll n-never see him again!' she cups her paws to her face as she sobs, 'You didn't even let me say goodbye!' she continues crying, her tiny frame trembling with each hitched breath.
Seeing her this way, Nicholas' expression softens. His ears pull back and his tail falls between his hind legs. For some reason, he can't help but feel an uncomfortable ache in his chest. What is this feeling? Is it shame? Guilt? If it's guilt, then boy it's been a long time since he's felt that...but...why now? Why would he feel that over hurting a prey mammal's feelings? Especially a prey mammal he doesn't even know, and who'll most likely end up breaking his heart just like the hare princess did. They're all the same after all...right? But then again...this one did just do something very brave for the sake of another. Nicholas sighs, I...suppose I can give her a chance… 'Come with me. I'll...show you to your room.'
Judith seizes her crying to look at him with a confused expression, 'My room? Aren't I staying here?'
Nicholas stops, releasing a low, annoyed growl, 'Look Carrots, if you want to stay in the tower that's fine by me. But I'm offering you a better room. So, if you wanna stay up here, stay. Otherwise, stop crying and follow me.'
Judith wipes away some stray tears, before standing up to follow the beastly fox. She and Nicholas step out of the cell, when Judith's peripheral vision catches sight of an unconscious Philippe still on the ground.
She stops. Timidly struggling to find her voice, 'What...What will happen to Philippe?' she asks rather meekily.
Nicholas turns to see Philippe on the ground. He had completely forgotten Judith came accompanied by the horse. He watches Philippe for a second, then turns to Judith, an unexplained curiosity building in his mind, 'What...What is he to you?' the fox asks her, surprisingly timid himself. Though in Judith's current state of mind, she doesn't notice the fox's drastic change in tone.
'He-He's my family's driver…'
Nicholas eyes the horse again, 'Is-Is that all he is to you?' asks the fox, surprising himself yet again with his sudden curiosity. Why does he care so much if she's married or not? After all, what reason could he possibly have to be afraid? This horse is clearly too old to be anything to her.
'Yes,' replies the bunny slightly confused, 'Why?'
'Nothing,' answers the fox simply, turning his back to her, 'I'll have one of my servants give him a room by the carriage stables when he comes to. In the meantime, let's go.' Before heading down the stairs, Nicholas stops at the dungeon's entrance, 'Clawhauser!'
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'Clawhauser?' Judith mutters quietly under her breath. The bunny gasps and her eyes bulge in shock when a round candelabra hops off from the gap in the stairway wall. 'What on Earth…?'
'You called, sir?' the cheetah-faced candelabra asks before bowing to the fox.
'Light the way for us. Then tell Manchas to give the horse over there a room by the stables when he wakes up.'
Clawhauser looks toward the horse, then to the scared and confused bunny. Seeing her on the verge of screaming, the cheetah-faced candelabra tries to ease her tension, 'Oh, no, no, no! Don't be scared. I don't bite,' He extends a candle to her with a big friendly smile on his face, 'My name is-'
Nicholas blocks his way with his massive paw, 'She doesn't need to know your name. Just light the way.'
'Uh..Y-Yes, of course Master. Follow me, and watch your step you two! It's pretty dark around here.'
Nicholas and Judith leave the tower, accompanied by Clawhauser who hops beside Nicholas' low dangling head, lighting their way through the dark hallways of the East wing.
During their trek, Judith finds it nearly impossible to relax. Even though she had walked past some of these halls before when she first entered the castle, she had not paid attention to the haunting decor surrounding her the entire time. Around every corridor there are statues depicting savage renditions of various predators - one of the statues is enough to get a horrified gasp out of Judith, as it depicts a feral lion biting down on the neck of a prehistoric gazelle - The scared bunny quickly rushes after Nicholas, not wanting to be left behind with the horrible statues. Unfortunately for her, even walking behind the fox is it's own frightening experience. Looking down at his paws, she notices that every step the enormous fox takes, leaves behind a large tear on the carpet from the scraping of his claws. It's enough to make Judith's heart sink. Strangely enough however, no matter how much she fears the monstrous fox, her fear for him is nothing compared to the hollow feeling in her heart, knowing she will never see her family again - She sniffles quietly, allowing a single tear to run down her cheek.
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Nicholas and Clawhauser notice her broken demeanor, causing Nicholas to once again feel riddled with guilt. A guilt that is only worsened by Clawhauser's judgemental glare toward the fox, 'Say something to her,' demands the candelabra of the fox.
'Huh?...Oh! I-Uh..hope you like it here,' states the fox, clumsily. Clawhauser waves his candles forward insistently, urging Nicholas on to continue. 'The castle is your home now, so you are free to go wherever you want, except for the West wing.'
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'What's in the West-?'
'IT'S FORBIDDEN!' barks the fox in response, cutting off Judith and forcing her to take a step back.
Nicholas clears his throat, trying to regain a calm demeanor.
They at last reach a room with huge double doors. Judith slowly steps into the room, her expression completely melancholic.
'Now if you need anything, my servants will attend you,' Nicholas tells her standing at the doorway.
Clawhauser nudges at Nicholas' head, whispering insistently to the fox, 'Dinner! Invite her to dinner!'
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'You will...join me for dinner,' Nicholas grumbles like a huffy, shy child being obligated to do something he doesn't want to. His timid behavior doesn't last long however, as he immediately returns back to his harsh demeanor, 'THAT'S NOT A REQUEST!'
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He slams the door shut behind Judith, locking her in her room. The bunny gasps breathlessly, practically releasing all of the oxygen in her small body as reality sets in - She may be in a nice comfortable room, but the truth of the matter is, this is her prison - Judith's eyes swell with tears as she runs to her bed and plops down over it, bawling her eyes out.
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Outside, the night grows cold as rain turns to snow. The rest of the world continuing to move forward, while Judith feels a never ending eternity in her prison, just hoping and praying that she will soon wake from this horrible nightmare.