Roselyn stared at him.
"It was using some sort of invisibility spell so we wouldn't see it."
Ezra tried to explain to him.
But Roselyn couldn't hear anything.
Her gaze turned to the body.
'It's not human.'
She thought.
It was black.
Not skin-color black, though.
Like unnaturally black.
Darkness.
It couldn't even be called a human, not from its state.
Finally, Ezra's words broke her out of her trance.
"What should we do now?"
….
Arthur sat in his office.
Two others were in the room.
Arthur read the paper, and every once in a while he would furrow his brows.
Then, his expression would return to normal.
'Is he really serious?'
On the surface, this only seemed like a contract to give the Luther family rights to use the route.
But, that was only the surface, the truth was far from it.
There were hidden clauses.
Something Arthur didn't like.
He had also made sure to read it, and he didn't like it either.
'Or does he take me for a fool?'