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Raycre Village 2: The Fog Has Cleared (Roleplay)
"I'm glad your okay." I smile, and put out the fire. I start taking down the tent again, so we can start going back.
"I am too..."
I get up, stretching my arms.
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I'm vulnerable in this environment...all alone. I decide to put traps on the entrances. It's a tripwire that releases tons of apples. Then I can act on it. I found a rusty sword, which I decided to sharpen should anyone try to invade.
When the tent is all packed up, I throw each of them a peach, and take one for myself. 'Everyone needs vitamin C!" I say.
"Thanks," I say, catching the peach and taking a bite. It's so juicy!
I sigh, sitting in the clouds. "It's so quiet... But down there... It's... to crowded.."
(Not much to say, I don't remember what I was doing..)
I wake up, from lying on the ground in the forest. I change clothes, and see the others at a campfire. "What happened while I was gone?" I ask, figuring everyone knew my secret by now.
"Not much, except that another girl is in the village now. Are you okay?" I ask, a little concerned.
"Well, you see..." I say, unsure whether I should confirm the rumors that have surely been going around. "I'm a werewolf." I say.
I take a bite of the peach. It's better than all of the other ones I've had.
I stand up. "Are you ready to head out?" I ask.
"I'm ready." I say. (Wow no one has been on here in forever)
I stretch.
"Let's head out, then."
(Wait, where are we going?)
(Oh, yeah)
"Let's go." I begin the long walk back to the village, when I see the moon. "Everyone, run!" I say, feeling my wolf instincts taking over.
With no hesitation, I run into the woods, taking shelter behind a tree.
"What?" I ask. My fingers start to twitch.
"Oh, no, not now, not now, please, please not now." I plead to myself, headaches coming back.