An hour past when he decided that Ava finally went to sleep and had no further wishes for freedom, at least for the night. He looked up at the dark cloudy sky as white specks were falling about him. He turned around and left back to his "cage." A few more hours passed when he was awaken from his light sleep. Standing over him wasn't the magistrate, but another. His dark blue eyes narrowed as he recoginized the face and used all the will power he had to hold back his attack. "Sandra." He said bluntly. Before him was a mage who was his master's prized apprentice. A woman who personally tortured him as a child. Her dark eyes glared at him, but she had a cattish grin that unsettled him. "I heard the dog came back to his master. What a good boy you are." Andreios made a quick movement, standing now, but the woman stepped back, and readied a spell. Tilting her head and giving an innocent look she laughed. "I've heard everything. How funny it is to see you like this. It's like looking into the eyes of a mad dog. How does James think he's going to tame you again. I suppose time will do that won't it. I'm only here to tell you that little Ava's fiance is here. Came in the morn. Her father is very adimant that things go well. But," her grin became wider, "You need to stay put for a few days. You think you can out smart your master, dog? He knows what you are planning." "That's great. Perhaps he'll be kind enough to tell me." Andreios growled, clenching his fists. "because I don't know what you're talking about." "As much as she may want and try, she won't remember you. No matter what you tell that girl about her father, she won't side with you. You might as well give up, and be a good dog." "You would like that." He calmed himself however. "Ava, isn't as easily manipulated as you think. You will see that." "Yes, we shall." She took a seat by the door and crossed her legs. "Shall we play a game dog?"