Lol! Yes, that was what I meant.

I probably should have clarified that. Here's my challenge...It's a scene between two villains, so there are two parts where I switch character point of views.
Maeve watched with stony face as the man she had tricked slid off the end of the sword. A stunned expression was frozen into his eyes which now stared unseeing up at the unforgiving, red sky. In one fluid motion, she wiped the blade clean and slid it back into its sheath. No regret pricked her conscience, as she walked away, simply a hint of anger that he had shown no fear of death.
“I’ll never understand why you do this,” said a suave, oily voice. “It’d be much better to simply break their hearts, and leave; let them live with the ache.”
Maeve whirled around, her eyes widening with the only emotion that could still paralyze her: fear. “H-how dare you come back?” she hissed at the specter that was materializing behind her.
A large, powerful looking man appeared, dressed in ruddy garments that blended him into their surroundings. His hair was dark and wavy, and his skin was unhealthily pale. “Hello, Maeve.”
Maeve blanched, and her eyes darted across the ravaged landscape, anywhere but Him. “I didn’t ask you back. You have no right to be here,” she whimpered.
The Man stepped closer to her. “I have every right to be here,” he snapped at her.
Maeve stumbled back over a clump of dirt that had been torn out of the battle scarred earth. “After what you’ve done to me...” she muttered. “What more can you possibly ask?”
The Man used her stumbling to his advantage, tripped her, and pinned her to the ground. “Your name doesn’t mean “intoxicating” for no reason,” he told her with a crafty smile. “If you don’t stop disregarding my rules, I’ll have to administer the consequences.”
Outraged, Maeve started to struggle. “You wouldn’t dare hurt me.”
“I certainly would,” the man said, stroking a finger through her dark, red hair. “In fact, I would quite enjoy punishing you…”
A shudder wracked Maeve's body, and she glanced away from him in defeat. “Fine…I’ll let them live,” she surrendered. “Please, let me go.”
The Man stood up, and helped her to her feet. “Believe me, dearie, heartache is a far more terrible fate than death.”
Maeve turned away from him, and shook her head, simply staring ahead blankly at the blood-red sunset.
Part 2
Ares watched Maeve's retreating form with a grim smile twisting across his visage. "You might as well stay with me," he called after her. "With your fiance dead, you have to move on anyway."
The fire-maiden whirled around, her claret eyes glowing. "Being homeless is better than living in the kind of home you offer," she spat. "Just keep your invitations to yourself!"
Anger as hot as Maeve's fire shot through Ares, and an instant scowl graced his features. "That was not an invitation, it was an order," he said, trying to keep his cool. "You would not be wise to refuse. Not. wise. at all."
He walked up to her, and snatched her wrist. "Take us back to Incendia Diligo," he hissed.
Maeve whimpered, and started to struggle against his grip.
"Kyrishma!" Ares bellowed. "Do I need to teach you submission yet again, Daughter of Malum?"
"No," Maeve whispered, stunned. She shook her head, a golden tear sliding down her cheek before she could stop it.
Ares took perverse pleasure in that sign of her weakness, and took her by the shoulders with a crooked leer. "Then obey me, and take us home."
Maeve, bowed her head, and nodded almost imperceptibly. She took one final look at the man she hated most of all, and then closed her eyes, and muttered two simple words. "Candeo Nex."
A wave of flame sprang from the ground, enveloping both Ares, and the fire-maiden, who looked away from him in disgust, as their surroundings began to melt away.
Ares started to laugh at the black pleasure that the fire coursed through him, and he looked down at Maeve with a mocking smile. "Thank you, dearie. This is so much better than Leturn." He was about to lean over and kiss his wife when everything came to a sudden stop, and darkness enveloped them.
"Welcome to Incendia," whispered a mico.
And if there is anything you want me to edit, then please tell me and I will do so.
