CHAPTER 21
As Aurora made her escape, Diaval continued to wreak havoc on the Great Hall. With a swish of his tail, he knocked down a line of soldiers. He let out a roar, raining fire down on another group. As he raised his head, the two large horns that dominated his forehead smashed into one of the large chandeliers, shattering it into a thousand pieces. The broken crystal fell on the soldiers still on their feet, causing them to scream in pain.
Under the net, Maleficent stayed curled in a helpless ball, weakening every moment she spent surrounded by the iron. Her staff was too far away to reach, and without it, she felt even more powerless. After a while, she could only lie there and listen as Diaval roared. She could only lie there and do nothing as soldiers stumbled past her, trying to escape the fire-breathing dragon. She could only lie there and think, This is all my fault.
The minutes seemed to stretch on for hours, and Maleficent began to think she might never escape her iron prison. Then, through the haze of pain that continued to rack her body, Maleficent heard the sound of approaching footsteps. Unlike the hurried, frightened ones of the soldiers, these footsteps were determined, confident. She looked up, already knowing who she would see.
Stefan was approaching, his eyes glued on Maleficent, trapped under the net. They bore into her, all traces of the feelings he had once had for her gone. For the first time, Maleficent truly saw him for the despicable man he had become. True, she knew he had changed physically—the boyish build and unlined face replaced by girth and wrinkles. And she knew he had grown colder. That was evidenced by his murdering King Henry and cutting off her wings, to name a few offenses. But before, those things had made her hate him even more. Now she felt almost sorry for him.
There was nothing left of the boy she had fallen in love with in the Moors. No hint of the playfulness that Stefan had easily displayed as they chatted beside the bogs or walked through the forest. This man before her was hard, cold, and dead inside. The years of building iron walls around his castle had had an adverse effect—they had caused him to build an iron wall around his heart. Staring into his eyes, Maleficent felt sad. Sad and frightened. For there was no telling what he would do now. Desperately, she reached for her staff again. But it was still just out of her grasp.
Seeing her struggle, Stefan smiled cruelly. “I still regret not killing you that night,” he said harshly.
The words cut deep and any sadness she had begun to feel for Stefan vanished in an instant. Memories of that night long before, when he had taken her heart and her wings, came flooding back. He might as well have killed her for the damage he had done. That night had set in motion a horrible chain of events. In a way, that night had made her a heartless monster just like him— until she met Aurora and things began to change. Yet she would never admit that to him. Not now. So instead, Maleficent gathered her remaining strength and said, “You were always weak.”
Stefan’s face turned red and his hand tightened around the hilt of his sword. Maleficent knew she had gone too far. But what did it matter now? The chances of her escaping were far from good. As if to prove her right, Stefan raised his heavy sword high above his head. Then, with a loud scream, he brought it down...
Maleficent closed her eyes, waiting for the blow.
But it never came.
Instead, there was a roar followed by a loud thud. Opening her eyes, Maleficent saw Stefan lying on the floor a few feet away, and standing above her was Diaval the dragon. She smiled at him as he lowered his long neck and gently grabbed the iron net in his teeth. Then he pulled it off Maleficent, freeing her at last.
As soon as the net was gone, Maleficent grabbed her staff and scrambled to her feet. As the blood rushed back to her limbs, a wave of dizziness hit her, forcing her to steady herself on her staff for a moment. Taking a few deep breaths, she waited for her head to clear. Then she stood up straight. Adrenaline flooded through her as she took in the chaos around her. Soldiers were running in every direction, fearful of the giant creature in their midst. Diaval had broken nearly every chandelier in the Great Hall and his fiery breath had scorched the walls, turning them black. His giant claws had left deep gashes in the stone floor, while his long tail had taken out several large pillars near the hall’s grand entrance. Scanning the room, she saw Stefan struggling to his feet, and without hesitation, he began to charge toward her. But he didn’t make it far. Diaval stepped between them and, with another mighty roar, renewed his fight with Stefan and the soldiers.
Using the distraction, Maleficent raced toward the stairs unnoticed. She needed to find Aurora... immediately.
As Maleficent reached the top of the stairs, she turned back. She watched as Diaval hissed and snapped at the men, trying to keep them at bay. But more and more soldiers came. They had sharp weapons and he was not used to his dragon body. She saw panic in his eyes as he whipped his tail, knocking a few more men down. Then Diaval turned toward the far wall. Racing forward, he smashed through it, sending the iron plates on the other side to the ground. Through the gaping hole, Maleficent could make out one of the castle’s many towers nearby. Its rounded sides offered no footholds, so the soldiers had no way of climbing it. But Diaval’s claws could easily dig into the stone. Seeing his chance to escape, Diaval began to climb up the tower wall and disappeared from view a moment later.
Maleficent turned and frantically looked around. Where could Aurora have gone? There was a long hall to her right and another to her left. But straight ahead, slightly swaying, was a huge door. That had to be it. Racing through, Maleficent found herself in front of another set of stairs. They circled up, up, and up, leading high into the tower that at that very moment Diaval was scaling.
Quickly, Maleficent began to climb the stairs, her heart pounding with the fear of what she might find. Aurora didn’t know the castle. She didn’t know the soldiers or the cruelty angry men were capable of expressing. She had lived her entire life protected from such things. And now she had been thrown right into the middle, witness to some of the worst acts of human nature. Maleficent ached at the thought of Aurora frightened and alone, wandering the castle halls. Her footsteps quickened, and finally, she reached the room at the top of the tower. It was empty. On the far side of the room, a door led out to a long bridge that connected the tower with the one next to it. And standing there, in the middle of the bridge, was Aurora. Sighing with relief, Maleficent ran out.
But her relief was short-lived.
From behind her, she heard a whish, and then she felt a familiar pain rack her body. Looking over her shoulder, she saw Stefan. He had a long iron whip in his hand and a crazed look in his eyes. He took a step forward, lashing the whip over and over in front of him. Raising her staff, Maleficent stood her ground. She was not going to let him defeat her, not now. Not when Aurora was so close. Narrowing her eyes in determination, Maleficent took a step forward, swinging her staff.
The sound of iron against wood rang out on the bridge as Stefan lashed his whip repeatedly. And over and over again, Maleficent deflected the blows with her staff. They moved forward and backward, their motions a terrifying mockery of a romantic waltz. The fight took them from the bridge onto another, neither of them backing down, both of them determined to win. Maleficent forgot that Aurora was nearby. Forgot that she had come to save her. All she could think about was defeating Stefan once and for all. Making him pay for the pain he had caused her and his daughter. Her mind went blank with rage and she slammed her staff into Stefan.
They were so engrossed in their fight that neither noticed the ground beneath their feet was shaking. Nor did they notice that Diaval was still clinging to the tower, scrambling toward the roof and sending debris and iron plummeting to the ground far below. And they definitely didn’t notice that standing on a smaller bridge right underneath them was Aurora. The princess stood helplessly as broken pieces of the tower slammed into her bridge, causing it to shake violently.
And then Aurora’s bridge collapsed.
Maleficent heard an ear-piercing scream, and her rage vanished, instantly replaced by fear. Turning, she saw Aurora falling. The girl’s arms flailed as she tried to slow her fall. But it was useless. The ground was quickly approaching. Maleficent frantically looked around for some way to help her beloved Aurora. But there was nothing she could do. Her magic wasn’t powerful enough and she didn’t have the wings to fly. And then she noticed Diaval and felt a surge of hope. The girl meant as much to him as she did to Maleficent. He was not going to let her die. As Diaval perched on the roof of the tower, his eyes were glued to Aurora. He judged the distance and then, with a mighty flap of his huge wings, launched himself from the roof and swooped down after Aurora.
Maleficent’s heart stopped as she watched Diaval’s huge black body speed down after Aurora’s small pale one. He stretched his neck, going faster and faster. Then he reached out his claws and closed them around Aurora, swooping safely back up right before they both hit the ground.
Air flooded into Maleficent’s lungs and her heart began to beat once more as she watched the two land safely nearby. That had been too close for comfort. If Diaval had been just one second slower ...
Whish!
Maleficent let out a cry as Stefan’s iron-chain whip wrapped around her arm. Unprepared for the pain, Maleficent lost her grip on her staff. She watched helplessly as it fell over the edge of the bridge.
Seeing that she no longer had a way to defend herself, Stefan let out an evil laugh. He began to lash her. Raising her hands in front of her face, Maleficent tried to duck out of the way. But the whip kept coming. Taking a few steps back, she let out a gasp as her foot found air instead of ground. Looking over her shoulder, she saw that she was backed up against the edge of the bridge. There was nowhere left to go.
As she turned back, her eyes met Stefan’s. So this is how it will end, Maleficent thought sadly, looking at the king’s evil grin. All the years of hate and battles.The walls that had been built, of iron and thorn. They had all been for naught. They had not been the things to destroy either Maleficent or Stefan. In the end, it would be a fall. A fall into nothing. Letting out a sigh, Maleficent waited for the inevitable. She watched as Stefan’s smile grew broader and broader as he waited for the inevitable, as well.
And then his smile vanished.
Behind her, Maleficent heard a whoosh, and then she felt something she hadn’t felt in many, many years. It was a feeling of comfort, of wholeness. It was a feeling almost as strong as the love she felt for Aurora. A smile began to spread across her face as she slowly turned around.
There, hovering in the air, were her wings.
They were as strong and beautiful as they had been on the day Stefan took them from her, and Maleficent let out a soft cry. How could this be? she wondered. Had they been there, in the castle, all along? And if they had been, how had they been released? Looking down, she saw Aurora and suddenly knew just how they had come back to her. Somehow, Aurora had found the missing piece of her. With a huge smile, Maleficent turned back to her wings and opened her arms.
There was an earth-shattering crack and Maleficent disappeared in a magical explosion of light. When the light faded, Maleficent and her wings were one once more. With a mighty flap, she lifted herself high in the air and hovered, glorying in the moment. She had never believed this day would come. Yet it had. And now she was close to having everything she needed and wanted in the world.
While she wanted to fly high into the air and forget the problems below while she dipped and soared on the wind, once again free to go wherever she pleased, there was one last thing to take care of.
Swooping down, she slammed Stefan with one of her powerful wings. The king was thrown back, stumbling as he tried to keep his footing. Flying forward, Maleficent held him up against the tower wall. She leaned forward, her face mere inches from Stefan’s.
“You won’t kill me,” Stefan said, trying to sound brave but failing. “I’m her father.”
For a moment, Maleficent didn’t say anything. She just stared at Stefan, struggling with herself. She had never wanted to hurt someone as much as she wanted to hurt Stefan. He deserved it. That she was sure of. Yet before he had betrayed her, Maleficent had never believed in revenge. She had never wanted to hurt anyone or anything. Stefan had changed all that the day he broke her heart. But if she killed him now, wouldn’t that be letting him get the best of her? Wouldn’t that, in a way, be letting him win? Aurora could forgive her for a lot, but would she be able to forgive her for killing her father?
With a sigh, Maleficent released Stefan, landing and taking a step back. She waited, wondering if this act of kindness would restore anything of the man she once cared for. But instead, he said, “I want you to know that I never loved you.”
Maleficent let out a bitter laugh. “Oh, Stefan,” she replied. “You never were a good liar.”
There was nothing left to be said or done. Maleficent turned and began to walk away. But hearing the sound of running footsteps, she whipped around just in time to see Stefan racing toward her, an iron knife gripped in his hand. A moment later, he slammed into her, and together, they fell off the bridge.
The moonlight silhouetted their bodies as Maleficent and Stefan plummeted toward the ground. Maleficent’s wings were cupped around them, almost like an opaque hammock, preventing those below from witnessing their fight. The king struggled against the wings as he tried to stab Maleficent. In turn, she ducked and wove to elude the weapon, causing their fall to take on an erratic pattern. But while she managed to avoid the knife, she wouldn’t be able to avoid the ground, which was rapidly approaching.
As Stefan raised the knife once more, Maleficent flipped over. The sudden movement caused the king to lose his grip, and before she could grab him, Stefan fell out of her arms.
A moment later, his body hit the ground and lay there, lifeless.
Opening her wings, Maleficent slowed her fall and rose into the air. Then, seeing Stefan on the ground, she swept low and landed next to him. Bowing her head, she closed her eyes, a myriad of emotions coursing through her.
The person lying on the ground next to her was the first person to have loved her. The first person she had loved. And for that, she felt grateful. For without any understanding of love, she could never have opened her heart to Aurora. But this person was also the first to have betrayed her and the reason she had closed her heart for so long. He had been her blessing and her curse. And now he was no more. She felt a deep sadness. But after a moment, she realized it was sadness not for her, but for Aurora. For the girl would never have the chance to know her father.
As Maleficent raised her head, her eyes met Aurora’s. The girl stood a bit away, her face pale. But meeting Maleficent’s gaze, she nodded. And in that nod, Maleficent knew that Aurora would be fine. She would forgive Maleficent for her part in this, and she would live a happy life, surrounded by beauty, nature, and loved ones. And Maleficent would be there to guide her and protect her ... always. She had found her family once more. And it was in a kindred spirit. A human girl.
第 21 章
愛(ài)洛離開(kāi)的時(shí)候,迪艾瓦繼續(xù)在正廳里發(fā)威。他尾巴一掃,一排士兵就倒了下去。他一聲咆哮,一團(tuán)火雨就撲向了另一群士兵。他頭一頂,前額的兩只長(zhǎng)角立刻戳爛了天花板上的一個(gè)大吊燈,碎片四散,那些還沒(méi)有倒下的士兵被碎裂的水晶砸中,痛苦地尖叫起來(lái)。
鐵網(wǎng)下的瑪琳菲森無(wú)助地縮成一團(tuán),在鐵網(wǎng)的包圍中,她的力量每分每秒都在衰弱。她夠不著自己的魔杖,這讓她感到更加無(wú)力。過(guò)了一會(huì)兒,她一動(dòng)也不能動(dòng)了,只能趴在那里聽(tīng)著迪艾瓦的怒吼。她只能趴在那里,看士兵們?yōu)槎惚芡禄鸬木摭堅(jiān)谧约貉矍暗鴣?lái)撞去。她只能趴在那里想,這都是我的錯(cuò)。
短短的幾分鐘就好像幾個(gè)小時(shí)那么長(zhǎng),瑪琳菲森開(kāi)始覺(jué)得自己根本不可能逃出這個(gè)鐵牢了。在渾身劇痛中,她聽(tīng)見(jiàn)有腳步聲在朝她走近。那不像士兵們慌亂受驚的腳步,這個(gè)人的腳步聲堅(jiān)定而自信。她抬起頭,卻已經(jīng)知道自己即將看到的人是誰(shuí)了。
斯戴芬正走過(guò)來(lái),他的目光死死盯住困在鐵網(wǎng)中的瑪琳菲森。這雙眼睛似乎刺穿了瑪琳菲森,目光中絲毫沒(méi)有曾經(jīng)的愛(ài)意?,斄辗粕谝淮握嬲辞宄怂哪?,他已經(jīng)變成了一個(gè)那么卑鄙的人。的確,他在外形上是有所變化—稚氣光滑的臉龐現(xiàn)在長(zhǎng)滿了橫紋和褶皺。他的心也變了,他變得越來(lái)越冷酷,他謀殺了亨利國(guó)王,砍下了她的翅膀,隨便就能列舉一堆他的罪行。要在以前,她會(huì)因?yàn)檫@些而更加仇恨斯戴芬,但現(xiàn)在,她幾乎為他感到悲哀。
曾經(jīng)在摩爾森林讓她陷入愛(ài)河的男孩早已不在。更別提昔日他們一起沿著沼澤漫步,一起穿越森林時(shí)他們的歡聲笑語(yǔ)。眼前的男人冷酷無(wú)情,心如死灰。他經(jīng)年累月地為城堡建造鐵壁,反而也讓他用鋼鐵把自己的心包裹了起來(lái)。瑪琳菲森看著他的眼睛,她感到很悲傷。既悲傷又恐懼,因?yàn)樗恢肋@樣一個(gè)人會(huì)做出什么事來(lái)。她不顧一切,想要抓住自己的魔杖,但她還是夠不著。
斯戴芬看著瑪琳菲森的掙扎,冷酷地笑了。他無(wú)情地說(shuō):“我還在后悔那天晚上沒(méi)有殺了你。”
這些話太殘酷了?,斄辗粕瓌倓傔€在為斯戴芬感到悲傷,但現(xiàn)在這種感情瞬間消失了。記憶如潮水一般涌來(lái),很久之前的那天晚上他偷走了她的心和她的翅膀。在他的傷害下,她也許已經(jīng)死去。那晚發(fā)生的一切是后續(xù)這些悲慘事件的導(dǎo)火索。在某種程度上,那晚的經(jīng)歷讓瑪琳菲森變成了和斯戴芬一樣無(wú)情無(wú)義的怪物—直到她和愛(ài)洛相遇,才開(kāi)始改變。但是她絕不會(huì)向他說(shuō)這些事,至少現(xiàn)在不會(huì)。所以瑪琳菲森用盡所有力氣說(shuō)道:“你總是這么軟弱無(wú)能。”
斯戴芬臉色通紅,抓緊了劍柄。瑪琳菲森知道自己刺激到他了,可那又怎樣?反正她也逃不掉了。似乎她的想法被驗(yàn)證了,斯戴芬將那把重劍舉過(guò)頭頂,大叫一聲,狠狠地刺了下去……
瑪琳菲森閉上眼睛,等待著那一劍。
但是什么都沒(méi)有發(fā)生。
她只聽(tīng)見(jiàn)一聲大吼,還有物體重重墜地的聲音?,斄辗粕犻_(kāi)雙眼,看見(jiàn)斯戴芬躺在幾英尺開(kāi)外,而巨龍迪艾瓦正站在自己身旁。迪艾瓦彎下長(zhǎng)頸,將鐵網(wǎng)輕輕銜起,瑪琳菲森對(duì)他笑了。他掀開(kāi)了鐵網(wǎng),救出了瑪琳菲森。
鐵網(wǎng)一掀開(kāi),瑪琳菲森就抓起魔杖,掙扎著站了起來(lái)。血液重新流向四肢,她感覺(jué)有些暈眩,不得不扶著魔杖站立一會(huì)兒,穩(wěn)住自己。她深吸了幾口氣,等待頭腦恢復(fù)清醒。然后她站直了,周圍的混亂讓她更加興奮。士兵們對(duì)他們中的這個(gè)巨形生物恐懼不已,四處奔逃。迪艾瓦幾乎把正廳里的每一個(gè)大吊燈都打碎了,他噴出的火焰將墻壁燒成了黑色;他巨大的爪子在石頭地板上留下深深的溝壑,而他的尾巴掃斷了大廳入口處的好幾根柱子。瑪琳菲森掃視了一圈,發(fā)現(xiàn)斯戴芬掙扎著爬了起來(lái),不假思索地沖向自己。但他沖不了多遠(yuǎn),因?yàn)榈习哒驹谒麄冎虚g,他一聲狂吼,繼續(xù)和斯戴芬還有他的士兵們戰(zhàn)斗。
趁斯戴芬注意力被分散的工夫,瑪琳菲森悄悄沖向了樓梯。她要找到愛(ài)洛……立刻找到她。
瑪琳菲森爬上樓梯頂端,回頭看了看。她看見(jiàn)迪艾瓦正在沖士兵們怒吼、抓咬,試圖拖住他們。但是越來(lái)越多的士兵加入戰(zhàn)斗,他們帶著鋒利的武器,而迪艾瓦還沒(méi)有完全適應(yīng)巨龍的身體。迪艾瓦又用尾巴掃倒了一群士兵,但瑪琳菲森在他的眼睛里看到了慌亂。這時(shí)迪艾瓦向遠(yuǎn)處的一面墻沖過(guò)去,他撞破了那堵墻,鐵片紛紛落到外面的地上。透過(guò)墻上的大洞,瑪琳菲森看到外面有一座塔樓就在附近,城堡中有很多這樣的塔樓,其弧形的墻體沒(méi)有落腳之處,士兵們難以攀爬,但迪艾瓦可以輕易地將爪子嵌進(jìn)石頭里。一看到有逃跑的機(jī)會(huì),迪艾瓦就爬上了塔樓,不一會(huì)兒就消失在視野中。
瑪琳菲森轉(zhuǎn)過(guò)身,焦急地四處尋找。愛(ài)洛去哪了呢?在她的左邊和右邊各有一個(gè)長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)的走廊,但是她的正前方有一扇微微搖晃的大門。應(yīng)該是那扇門。瑪琳菲森跑了進(jìn)去,發(fā)現(xiàn)里面還有一條樓梯。樓梯盤旋著向上,向上,再向上,直通塔頂,而此時(shí)此刻迪艾瓦也在攀爬這座塔樓。
瑪琳菲森飛快地向上爬著樓梯,她的心怦怦直跳,充滿恐懼。愛(ài)洛不了解這座城堡,她也不了解這些士兵,不了解這群憤怒的人們會(huì)做出怎樣殘酷的事來(lái)。愛(ài)洛從出生起就被保護(hù)起來(lái),以避免受到這類事件的傷害,但現(xiàn)在她卻忽然被卷入其中,目睹了人類天性中最丑陋的一面。瑪琳菲森一想到愛(ài)洛現(xiàn)在很可能孤身一人,驚慌失措地在城堡內(nèi)徘徊,她就覺(jué)得心如刀絞。她加快了腳步,最終到達(dá)了塔頂?shù)奈葑?。里面空空如也,屋子遠(yuǎn)處的另一邊是一扇敞開(kāi)的門,門后有一座連接著旁邊塔樓的橋,愛(ài)洛正站在橋中間?,斄辗粕p舒了口氣,沖了出去。
但是她的輕松轉(zhuǎn)瞬即逝。
她身后傳來(lái)“嗖”的一聲,接著她感到一陣熟悉的劇痛襲來(lái)。她轉(zhuǎn)頭一看,斯戴芬手里握著一條長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)的鐵鞭,眼神中充滿了瘋狂。他向前邁了一步,不停地抽打鞭子?,斄辗粕驹谠嘏e起了魔杖,這次她不能再被他擊敗了。愛(ài)洛就在不遠(yuǎn)處,所以就更不能失敗?,斄辗粕[起眼睛,下定決心,向前邁了一步,揮舞著魔杖。
斯戴芬每揮動(dòng)一次鐵鞭,橋上就響起鐵器撞擊木頭的聲音,瑪琳菲森則用魔杖一一擋住他的攻勢(shì)。他們你進(jìn)我退,你退我打,看起來(lái)倒像是在跳一曲令人膽戰(zhàn)心驚的華爾茲。他們從這一座橋跳到那一座橋,誰(shuí)都不肯后退,誰(shuí)都想志在必得?,斄辗粕呀?jīng)忘了愛(ài)洛就在一旁,也忘了自己是來(lái)救她的。現(xiàn)在她滿腦子都是打敗斯戴芬,徹底地打敗他,讓他為曾經(jīng)傷害了自己和他的女兒付出應(yīng)有的代價(jià)?,斄辗粕粦嵟瓫_昏了頭腦,她將魔杖狠狠地?fù)]向斯戴芬。
他們一心在決斗上,誰(shuí)都沒(méi)有注意到腳下的橋開(kāi)始顫抖。他們也沒(méi)有看到迪艾瓦還在塔樓上,正朝塔頂爬去,使得巖石碎片和鐵塊從高處狠狠地砸向地面。他們更沒(méi)有注意愛(ài)洛就站在正下方的一座小橋上。塔樓碎片重重地砸在橋面上,橋體搖晃地更加劇烈,而愛(ài)洛正無(wú)助地站在上面。
然后,愛(ài)洛所在的橋倒塌了。
瑪琳菲森聽(tīng)見(jiàn)一聲刺耳的尖叫,她的怒火立刻消失得無(wú)影無(wú)蹤,取而代之的是深深的恐懼。她轉(zhuǎn)身一看,愛(ài)洛從橋上掉了下去。女孩的雙手胡亂擺動(dòng),試圖延緩墜落,但是徒勞無(wú)功。眼看著愛(ài)洛就要摔在地上了,瑪琳菲森瘋一般地看向四周,想著法子去救她心愛(ài)的愛(ài)洛。但她什么也做不了。她的魔力沒(méi)有那么強(qiáng)大,沒(méi)有翅膀她也不能飛。忽然她看到了迪艾瓦,心中涌上了一線希望。這個(gè)女孩在迪艾瓦的心中就像在瑪琳菲森的心中一樣重要,他不會(huì)讓愛(ài)洛就這么死去的。停在塔頂?shù)牡习咭恢倍⒅鴲?ài)洛,他判斷了一下距離,拍了拍巨大的翅膀,從屋頂飛下,向著愛(ài)洛俯沖而去。
當(dāng)瑪琳菲森看到巨大黝黑的迪艾瓦加速向下,去接瘦小蒼白的愛(ài)洛時(shí),她的心臟都快要停止跳動(dòng)了。迪艾瓦伸長(zhǎng)脖子,飛得越來(lái)越快。最終他伸出爪子捧住愛(ài)洛,在撞到地面的前一秒雙雙安全地飛了起來(lái)。
看到愛(ài)洛和迪艾瓦安全地降落在附近,瑪琳菲森又恢復(fù)了呼吸,她的心臟也恢復(fù)了跳動(dòng)。簡(jiǎn)直太險(xiǎn)了!如果迪艾瓦晚了一秒的話……
“嗖”的一聲!
斯戴芬的鐵鞭一下纏住了瑪琳菲森的手臂。這一擊讓瑪琳菲森猝不及防,她失手放開(kāi)了魔杖,絕望地看著魔杖落到了橋下。
斯戴芬看到瑪琳菲森再也無(wú)法自衛(wèi),邪惡地狂笑起來(lái)。他開(kāi)始抽打她?,斄辗粕瓕⑹謸踉谀樓埃噲D躲開(kāi),但是鞭子還是不停地抽過(guò)來(lái)。她倒退了幾步,直到一只腳踩空,她驚得倒吸一口冷氣?;仡^一看,她正貼著橋邊,已經(jīng)沒(méi)有退路了。
她轉(zhuǎn)過(guò)身,與斯戴芬四目相對(duì)?,斄辗粕粗皭旱拇笮?,悲傷地想著,這就是我的結(jié)局吧。多年的仇恨和戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng),建造的鐵壁和荊棘墻,都是無(wú)用功,它們都無(wú)法傷害瑪琳菲森或斯戴芬。最終是一場(chǎng)墜落作為了結(jié),一了百了?,斄辗粕瓏@了一口氣,等著那無(wú)法逃避的最后一刻。她看到斯戴芬笑得愈加猖狂了,他也在等著那一刻。
然后,他的狂笑忽然消失了。
瑪琳菲森聽(tīng)見(jiàn)身后“呼”的一聲,接著,她感到一種多年以來(lái)都不曾有過(guò)的感覺(jué)。這是一種舒適之感,一種完滿之感。這種感覺(jué)幾乎就像自己對(duì)愛(ài)洛的愛(ài)一樣強(qiáng)烈,她緩緩轉(zhuǎn)身,微笑在臉上綻放。
半空中懸停著的,是她的翅膀。
它們還是那樣的美麗,那樣的強(qiáng)壯,和斯戴芬那天從她身上取走時(shí)一樣?,斄辗粕p聲哭了出來(lái)。這怎么可能呢?她不得其解。它們一直都在城堡里嗎?如果是那樣,又是誰(shuí)將翅膀放了出來(lái)?她低頭看見(jiàn)了愛(ài)洛,突然明白了是誰(shuí)幫助自己找回了翅膀。從某種程度上說(shuō),愛(ài)洛找回了那個(gè)丟失的自己。瑪琳菲森笑得很開(kāi)心,她轉(zhuǎn)向翅膀,張開(kāi)了雙臂。
空中響起了一聲驚天動(dòng)地的巨響,瑪琳菲森消失在魔力爆發(fā)的光芒中。當(dāng)光芒黯淡下來(lái),瑪琳菲森和她的翅膀又重新合為一體了。她用力扇了一下翅膀,沖向天際,在空中翱翔,欣喜不已。她從沒(méi)想過(guò)這一天會(huì)到來(lái)。但它來(lái)了?,F(xiàn)在她近乎擁有了這世上自己想要的一切。
盡管她想在高空飛舞,在云端起伏,盡管她想拋離下面一切的煩惱,盡管她再次獲得自由,可以想去哪就去哪,但還有最后一件事沒(méi)有辦完。
瑪琳菲森向斯戴芬俯沖過(guò)去,她用一只翅膀狠狠地扇了斯戴芬一下,將他掃得后退了好幾步,勉強(qiáng)才能站穩(wěn)身體?,斄辗粕蚯帮w去,將他逼到塔樓的墻邊,她身體前傾,兩人的臉之間只有幾英寸的距離。
斯戴芬強(qiáng)裝鎮(zhèn)定,說(shuō)道:“你不會(huì)殺我的,我是她的父親。”
好一會(huì)兒,瑪琳菲森一言不發(fā),她只是盯著斯戴芬,內(nèi)心充滿了矛盾。她從未像想傷害斯戴芬這般想過(guò)要傷害別人。她很確定,他活該。然而在斯戴芬背叛她之前,瑪琳菲森從來(lái)不認(rèn)為復(fù)仇是對(duì)的;她從來(lái)沒(méi)有想過(guò)要傷害任何人或物。斯戴芬讓她徹底心碎的那天,一切都改變了。但如果現(xiàn)在自己殺了他,不正是讓他控制了自己?jiǎn)??從某種角度看,這和他贏了又有什么區(qū)別?愛(ài)洛已經(jīng)原諒了她很多事情,但如果殺了她的父親,她還會(huì)原諒自己?jiǎn)幔?br />
瑪琳菲森嘆了一口氣,松開(kāi)斯戴芬。她落到地上,后退了一步。她在等待,看她的善舉能否讓國(guó)王重獲良知。但是他卻說(shuō):“我想你知道一件事,那就是我從沒(méi)有愛(ài)過(guò)你。”
瑪琳菲森苦笑一聲,她回答道:“哦,斯戴芬,你一直都不會(huì) 撒謊。”
事情了結(jié)了?,斄辗粕D(zhuǎn)身準(zhǔn)備離開(kāi)。但是她忽然聽(tīng)見(jiàn)背后有奔跑的腳步聲,她猛然轉(zhuǎn)身,只見(jiàn)斯戴芬握著一把鐵制匕首向她沖了過(guò)來(lái)。片刻之后,他撞到了她,兩人一起從橋上掉了下去。
月光勾勒出正在墜落的兩人的輪廓,瑪琳菲森的翅膀包裹著兩個(gè)人,就好像一張密不透光的吊床,這樣在下面的其他人就無(wú)法看見(jiàn)翅膀內(nèi)打斗的情景。國(guó)王掙扎著想要沖出翅膀,他試圖刺中瑪琳菲森,但瑪琳菲森不停地躲閃著武器,這讓兩人下落的時(shí)候一路上東倒西歪。然而就算她躲過(guò)了國(guó)王的匕首,也躲不過(guò)摔死,因?yàn)樗麄冋杆俦平孛妗?br />
斯戴芬又一次舉起匕首,瑪琳菲森翻身逃開(kāi),這突然的動(dòng)作讓他一下沒(méi)能抓住瑪琳菲森,而瑪琳菲森也已經(jīng)來(lái)不及抓住他了。斯戴芬從她的手臂處落下。
不一會(huì),他砸在地上,躺在那里,死了。
瑪琳菲森張開(kāi)翅膀,放慢了下落的速度,再次飛到空中。然后她看見(jiàn)了地上的斯戴芬,又降落到他身旁,低下頭,閉上雙眼,心中百味雜陳。
她身邊躺著的是第一個(gè)愛(ài)過(guò)她的人,也是她第一個(gè)愛(ài)過(guò)的人。她很感激這一點(diǎn)。如果沒(méi)有懂得過(guò)愛(ài),她就不可能向愛(ài)洛敞開(kāi)心扉。但是這個(gè)人也是第一個(gè)背叛她的人,是他讓她的心冰封了很久。他是上天對(duì)她的恩惠,也是給她的詛咒。而現(xiàn)在,他什么也不是了。她感到一股深切的悲痛。但不一會(huì)兒,她就知道她不是為自己而是在為愛(ài)洛傷心,因?yàn)閻?ài)洛再也沒(méi)有機(jī)會(huì)去了解自己的父親了。
瑪琳菲森抬起頭,和愛(ài)洛四目相交。愛(ài)洛站在稍遠(yuǎn)的地方,臉色蒼白,但是看到瑪琳菲森的注視后,她點(diǎn)了點(diǎn)頭?,斄辗粕缾?ài)洛會(huì)沒(méi)事的,她會(huì)原諒自己的所作所為,她會(huì)在美好的自然、永恒的美麗還有親人的陪伴下快樂(lè)地生活?,斄辗粕瓡?huì)引導(dǎo)她,保護(hù)她……直到永遠(yuǎn)?,斄辗粕忠淮握业搅思胰?。一個(gè)和自己志趣相投的人。一個(gè)人類的女孩。