Dead Eye: A Fictional Narrative

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“Noct wants to clear out the area and get rid of a Behemoth, called Dead Eye. Those things are huge, and will probably kill us!” Prompto told me that Noct wanted to clear the area out of the Behemoth so the Chocobo’s won't have to fear it.
“This doesn’t sound very safe,” I pointed out, crossing my arms over my chest.
I didn’t want to go through this at all, even hearing the name Behemoth made me scared…they were violent creatures…they were also very powerful to probably put an end to an Iron Giant…
“They’re usually large creatures of the same color as your top kiddo. Two horns, sometimes they might wield a weapon in hand or remain on all fours like a dog.” Gladio explained coming over to where Prompto and I were standing.
“So…a giant purple
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I frowned at this. That would make it even more dangerous and unpredictable. I thought about the last time we’d faced a monster using magic. I’d taken one to the head.
Feeling Ignis take my hand in his, he gave me a reassuring squeeze as if telling me it will be alright.
I gave him a small smile, leaning against him slightly and closing my eyes.
“Why are we going after this thing again?” I asked, raising a brow in question.
“With the Behemoth in the area, no one can rent Chocobos.” Ignis explained to me.
“I see,” I nodded, biting at my lip.
I reminded myself that as long as I stayed by them, I’d be alright. I hoped.
Walking beside Ignis, I turned to Gladio.
“Have you guess ever fought one of these things before?” I asked.
“No, and I really don’t want to, but if Noct wants to clear the area so people can rent Chocobos then I guess I’ll fight one.” He answered me.
“I’m not going to like this, am I?” I asked with a sigh.
“Probably not.” Ignis said, pushing his glasses up.
I watched as he did this, a small smile on my face. I realized that I’d never actually seen him without them on. I Was slightly tempted to take them off.
“I want to ride my Chocobo, all day.” Prompto

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