I tried asking Merida where Samantha was but she was too busy staring into blank space. Well at least it looked at though it was blank space.
" Merida! Don't even think of entering that forest, I'll be right back" I said to her before I went back into my house.
Merida turned to be and gave a dagger stare. What is wrong with her?! I thought to myself. I went back into the house, got some cookies and came out.
"Merida STOP! What do you think you're doing?"
"Samantha's there, I need to save her"
"Have you lost it?! Samantha could be somewhere else. Now stop playing around and lets get back into the house."
"Shut up Potter! You know nothing!"
Potter? Who the hell is potter? Merida's actions are getting more and more weird every minute. Like seriously, who's Potter and why in the world would Samantha be in that forest?! There's only one way to know and that's by following Merida.
I had no time to run back into the house and tell inform dad about this so I just had to leave a trail of cookies as I followed Merida into the forest. And yes I got this idea from Hensel and Gretel. Little kiddy stories do help after all. Ok back to the story.
We walked a long way. I wanted to stop as my legs were hurting like I had tied a big stone to each one of them."Merida, where are we going?"
"Shhhh... I hear them." she said as though she was some Sherlock Holmes or something.
Is it just me or did I just hear Merida just say 'them'. I thought to myself." 'Them' as in?" I asked.
She turned to me and came closer. She sniffed me and said "You're perfect." At this point, I felt like I needed to pee. My legs were trembling with fear. I didn't want to get involved in this crap anymore. I turned around to go back but guess what, the cookie trail was missing. I guess some birds ate it huh? Moral of the story: Always listen to kiddy stories.
There's no way I'm gonna get out of this forest alone. I might as well follow Merida and see what she's up to. Maybe she can lead me to something which no one knew before.
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