Story Part #3
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"So I'm guessing you need something from me?" Levi asked as he sat on a very nice and luxurious chair.
"I want to help my brothers get revenge on someone who killed my brother...I don't want them to know that I'm there though," Benjamin spoke to the smirking man.
Somewhere deep inside of Benjamin, he thought that he should have stayed in the mansion.
"Well it sounds like you need a disguise, you need to be someone else. I recommend that you become a spy, I have just the thing you'll need!" Levi said as he got up.
"Uh...how should I trust that you'll help me?" Benjamin asked as he watch Levi open a box and pull out a mask and spellbook.
Levi chuckled and said, "Benjamin you wouldn't have come to me if you haven't put your trust in me. I will admit having a few complaints and troubles in the past but I can assure you that was all behind me. I have now started helping people with my abilities, I'm now a saint for what I do."
Benjamin nodded slightly. His spirit, the angel fish who he can only see, was freaking out. She had a very bad feeling about this.
"Marina stop," he whispered to her sternly.
Levi turned around and set a spellbook, a mask, and a knife on the table. Benjamin was a little worried about the knife and Levi could tell.
"Don't worry about it, it won't severely damaged your beautiful skin," Levi said before clearing his throat. "This mask will allow you to change into a different identity. It will only change you into that identity you think of. You must keep the mask on however. Any damage you take on the second body will stay on that second body but not on your normal body. Do you understand?" Levi asked.
"Yes," Benjamin nodded, trying to keep the information in his head.
"Now tell me what you want your second identity to look like and be like," Levi said, getting out some parchment paper.
"I want him to be the...the quiet type. I want him to not talk as much but be very skilled with his movements, give them some rhythm and sway. I want him to have light brown hair with skin paler than my own. I wish for him to wear butler clothes so he can become Henry's best butler since they have a better chance of not dying," Benjamin told Levi.
Levi smirked and nodded, "Good, very interesting. I suppose you want to go for a mysterious type?"
Benjamin nodded to the question.
"Okay, what will his name be?" Levi grinned widely, which was starting to scare Benjamin.
"...Hmmm... Lir Clark," Benjamin said.
"Okay! I'll make you an a birth certificate and all that stuff but first, we must perform a small ritual!" Levi sounded excited.
Benjamin frowned at the statement. Even if he wasn't a Christian, he wasn't entirely keen on doing anything like rituals. He saw Levi open the spellbook and flip to a certain page that had the mask on it.
"Alright! Let's get started, first I'm going to need your blood," Levi said as he held up the knife.
Benjamin winced and frowned more.
"Oh don't give me that face, it's fine my friend! I just need to poke your thumb," Levi reassured.
Benjamin nodded before hesitantly giving the tall male his hand. Levi poked his thumb, drawing blood, and laid it on the corner of the parchment paper he wrote on. Then, he put thumb on top of the mask. Marina coward in fear as she hid behind Benjamin. Levi began chanting some words, his voice was echoing and it sounded like there was whispers in the air. Benjamin was having second thoughts but there was obviously no going back. On the mask where the blood and thumb was on, two words formed: 'Lir Clark'. The words disappeared and Levi stopped.
"All done! See? It wasn't that bad," Levi smiled.
"Woah..." Benjamin picked up the mask and went to the mirror.
He put on the mask (after taking off his glasses) and saw his appearance change. He looked like Lir Clark, the man he created. The mask even had librarian-looking glasses for him that were resting of the bridge of his nose. Benjamin took off the mask, putting on his original glasses, and looked at Levi.
"Thank you so much Mr. Levi!" Benjamin smiled in astonishment.
"It's my pleasure, before you leave I need you to sign something. It's just a small contract to show that you have responsibility of that mask of yours," Levi smirked.
Benjamin nodded and quickly signed the contract, not reading it at all. Marina was pretty upset with Benjamin and what he was doing. They left the building and towards the place Henry would have his ball.
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