Felix looked annoyed when she moved in the wrong way. But then she fixed it, and sliced her leg open. His hand flew forward and he caught her wrist, the blade still stuck in her skin, blood welled up around the edge of the knife, and he leaned in so his face was close to hers. "Don't move so quickly, my pet.." He growled, and smiled slightly at her. He pushed on her wrist so the cut got deeper before grabbing the knife out of her hand and holding it up to his lips.
"I have decided to let you go outside." He said lightly, pulling on her chain to force her to stand up. "Come my pet. We'll see what I can come up with." He pulled her to the front door, tapped it with his wand, and it opened for him silently. He walked through and stood, standing in front of the house. The clearing was beautiful, the sunlight almost sparkled as it came down through the overhanging trees. If you had seen it from afar, you wouldn't be able to tell what horrible things happened in a cave under it.
He pointed his wand at a tree and smirked, muttering a few things under his breath, things started to take shape. After a bit of muttering, and a few flourishes with his wand, the construction was done. The tree had moved so there was an opening at the base. Some sort of fencing appeared around the hole at the bottom of the tree, and surrounded it. There was also a small chain attached to the tree, barely visible except for a small twinkling in the light. Felix pulled Cecilia over to the new dog type cage, and pushed her in through the door. Her chain melded with the one attached to the tree, and the door slammed shut. "If you get to hot, there is shade in the hole in the tree.."
He smiled in at her. "Don't think about running babe, I have trip wires set up all around this place, you get out, and I'll know." He said, and turned on his heel, going back inside.