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His frown deepened, and he nodded slightly and continued.
She looked up at him nervously. "Yeah. You're right."
He backed up with a small frown. "There are lots of animals. Mice, foxes, rabbits, elk.."
She looked out the window at the city, going quiet for a moment. "Yeah.."
He gave her a small smile. "This forest is very fantastic," he agreed.
Her expression immediately changed to awe, and her shoulders relaxed. She looked around with excitement. "This place is amazing!"
He watched her curiously, crossing his arms. "They call those Princes of the Forest."
She blinked, moving quickly to follow him, her expression curious.
He laughed a little, looking back at the looming darkness. "That's the kind of thing you'll find here."
She pulled her hand back and looked around. "Where next?'
It passed without incident, disappearing deeper into the foggy woods.
She reached up, resting her hand on his shoulder for a moment. "Should we keep looking around?"
He looked over at her and just put his finger to his lips, waiting as the enormous elk passed.
Her expression softened. "Well.. I'm glad you're kind to me, at least."
He covered her mouth for a quick moment, before dropping his hand a gesturing a shush. He peered out from behind the tree. In the distance she...
"No, I'm just.." she faltered, tugging on her hair. "I'm just frightened of the situation. I miss home."
He gave a short nod before stopping in his tracks, going completely silent. There was a sound of loud rustling in the distance, and he grabbed...
"Thank you," she said, looking ahead again with a small, anxious frown.
Hs went quiet again. By now the trees were huge and dense, towering higher than anything she had seen. There were glowing mushrooms and strange...
"Because he has been my best friend for years," she said, looking over at him with a frown. "I don't like it."