Chapter 9

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Chapter 9: Poor traumatized fish😔🤕

I guess there's nothing to do now...

"Goldie... I'm tired." I said.

I carefully put down the buckets she was forcing me to carry up these hills.

"Too bad Hun." She shook her head.

"But-"

"No buts young lady. You don't need more jiggle jiggle's on your behind, making all them boys fuss over you..." She shook her head and turned into her human form.

Once in her human form, she was still shaking her head, BUT she had her arms crossed.

I looked at her outfit, a blue crop top, and high waisted shorts. She had combat boots on.

Her blue hair flowed freely behind her, her hair sparkling in the sunlight somehow, the wind rustling the headband in her hair.

"Sorry." I picked up my buckets again.

"What's this for?" I asked her.

"Oh, if you noticed, there's fish in those 2 buckets. 2 baby koi in each. Your bringing them to the pond so they can live freely in a bigger pond, the baby pond is too tiny for them!" She clapped her hands, as she climbed onto a little cloud.

"Oh." I sighed.

"It's okay Hun. We're almost there. Just a little past that tree and BAM! We'll be there!" She looked at me with hopeful eyes.

"Okay. I can make it that far!" I picked up pace.

Finally, I've made it.

"You made it. Took like, an hour to walk like 35 meters." She rolled her eyes as she crossed her arms.

"Carefully put them in now, using your bending skills to move them into the water... Be careful not to fail and drop them! THEY'RE IMPORTANT! THEIR MOM AND DAD ARE BEAUTIFUL. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL!" She uncrossed her arms and stared me in the eye, her having a glint of fear.

"Okay! I won't!" I quickly put down the buckets.

"You can do this!" She cheered from the side lines.

"Okay." I concentrated on the water.

I slowly picked up the water, moving my hands to form a water ball. Suddenly, the ball started leaking. I looked at Goldie... Only to be met with her sweat dropping.

"Such an easy task, yet you fail." Fake anime tears streamed down her pale skin.

"Okay! Sorry!" I attempted to patch up the hole... Only making the situation worse. Sighing in defeat, since the hole was leaking lots of water and my ball of water was thinning, I resorted to throwing the fish into the pond. I quickly picked up the other bucket, making it into a ball and throwing it into the water, afraid to drop the poor traumatized fish.

"Okay. Training is done. I have to apologize to the poor fish." She sulked.

"Well, okay then...."

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