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Raycre Village 2: The Fog Has Cleared (Roleplay)
I breathe in fresh air.
"I think that being in nature can help my emotions after an outburst."
I nod, and continue walking. "Hungry?" I ask, and pat my bag.
"I'm fine, thank you." I say, smiling wearily. I spot the small lake from the other night, and I splash my face with water.
I stay back from the water, remembering my fall.
I brush off my pants and stand up. I continue to walk along, staring into the red sunset.
I walk beside him, and my tail starts to drag in the dirt.
I stop, and catch my breath.
I take a bite of a peach.
"We should probably set up this tent when the sun is gone."
I nod tiredly, and continue walking until the sun disappears.
I reach into the case and take out the tent kit.
"So... Do you know how to do this?" I ask, embarrassed.
I smirk. "Yep. Step back." I take out all the pegs, connect them together,put the tent on, hammer down the tacks, then stand back. "Done. Now...did you bring sleeping bags?"
"Haha, um, yeah." I say. I look in the case, and look up, frowning.
"There's only one." I look at the back of the case and see a large hole. I yell loudly.
I sigh, and sit on a log. "Now what?!" I throw my hands up in the air, and huff.
I toss the sleeping bag to Caylin.
"I don't mind being on the ground." I say, patching up the hole.
I kick it back at him. "Don't. You need rest more then me."
I kick it back to her.
"But I don't want you to sleep on the ground."
I smile slightly. "But I don't want you to." I kick it back.
"This is clearly going to be a problem." I say, staring at the bag.
"Rock-paper-scissors for who doesn't get the bag?" I ask, holding out my fist.
"Okay. Rock, Paper, Scissors!" I hold out Scissors.
"Rock, paper, scissors!" I throw rock.
"Haha, looks like you'll be getting the sleeping bag."
"I pick it up, and drag the bags inside the tent. "Come on, there's enough space for two in the tent."
I lay out the sleeping bag, and sit on it.