HELLO READERS! Sorry I have not been making updates for a while, but I've been losing motivation for the story. I don't have any ideas, and only Animal Crossing music is helping me get ideas for this. I am not going to quit the story, but I will be taking longer breaks. If anybody has questions about anything or suggestions for the story, please comment. I want to know if anybody actually reads and likes this story. Thanks, good reading to you!
Quri
'Yawn..'
'Sigh.' I smiled.
I got up, and stretched.
I heard a pop in my back, and a sharp pain quickly ignited in the area it popped.
I cried out in pain, 'Ow! Motherfucker!' and started to laugh at the line, still in pain.
'What —— that?' I heard a female voice mutter lowly.
She seemed far away so I couldn't hear her as well, but close enough so I could identify them.
Eragon spoke afterwards.
'- - at's Qu-i, th- one I w- - trav-li-g wit-'
The -'s are for cut out sounds because Quri was further away, and her hearing wasn't as good whenever she woke up, no matter when or how.
I stretched even further back after he said that, and heard a probably-audible-for-a-mile pop i my back, and the pain went away.
I think I popped it back, but you can never be to sure. Yet again, it was a second pop, and that would probably mean it went back in its original place, which is a good thing, and a bad thing it even happened in the first place.
Really, what even popped in my back?
(Important for later storyline, just you wait.)
Quri finds Pace Tree, makes sure it's safe, and then gets her clothes and changes quickly and silently.
-/—/—/—/—/—/—/-
Quri is done changing and walks out.
'Untied tent flaps? Yup, that's done. Ok, GOOD MORNING!' I yelled.
'Quri! Over here!' Eragon called, his voice coming from a brook in the trees.
And I started an adventure just as I woke.
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How Did We Get Here?
AdventureIs it real? A hallucination? A day like no other, Quri was taking a walk thinking of her senpai, Alexandrine. She was on her way home from school to her animals and grandmother. She was in college and was 19. But yet everything nice has to come to a...