Chapter 2: Discoveries (Forest of Lost Twilights)

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Lady Hollykahn awakens from her slumber

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Lady Hollykahn awakens from her slumber. While getting up, she wipes the sleep from her eyes to begin the day.

As Lady Hollykahn gets up, she walks over to the drying rack beside the fire pit to check the Deer strips to see if they are ready.

The deer strips appear to be dry she thought. "Time to pack them up for your journey; what do you think Little Bear?" Lady Hollykahn asked, "Little Bear let out a confirmation howl to Lady Hollykahn."

Lady Hollykahn started packing up the dried venison strips, disassembling the drying rack and disassembling the fire pit, tossing rocks here and there, and scattering the left over ashes from last night's fire.

"All is well with the camp site," She thought, so she motioned for Little Bear to come, Are you ready for our journey she asked Little Bear.

Little Bear give her an acknowledged howl that he was ready for their journey into the unknown

"Well Little Bear, where do you think our Journey will take us," asked Lady Hollykahn? Little Bear let out a confusing howl and moan cause he did not understand the question she asked. Nevertheless, Lady Hollykahn continues to talk to Little Bear even though he is uncertain of what she is saying he is just excited to hear her voice as they walk making their own path in the forest.

Lady Hollykahn and Little Bear walk for miles upon miles. She said, "Little Bear time for a little break, we've been walking for miles and I'm getting a little hungry. Therefore, she stops as well as Little Bear; she spots a fallen tree and sits down. She proceeds to take off her pack and rummages through it for the Venison Jerky she made the previous knight.

She hands Little Bear a piece and she took one for herself, they sat there in silent while eating and listening to the birds and animals talking to each other. She is wondering what they are talking about, what they are saying to each other.

After their short rest and snack, she slides her pack back on and heads back out on their journey. "Come on Little Bear," Said Lady Hollykahn, we have a long way to go and a lot of land to cover before nightfall.

As they were walking, snakes slithered past Lady Hollykahn's feet, Deer run out in front of her. An Owl flies past and perches on a tree branch a few feet or so in her line of sight with a field mouse in its talons just picking away the fur for its snack, chipmunks scurry up the tree on the other side away from the owl to get away in a knot hole in the tree to safety.

Rabbits hop to safety away from Lady Hollykahn, Little Bear and the Owl perching on the tree branch. "The owl is too busy with its snack," Lady Hollykahn said, to Little Bear to notice the rabbit hopping away to a nearby hallow log.

Lady Hollykahn and Little Bear continue their journey in the Forest. A few more miles out, they leave Forest of The Fox into an open field. They stumble upon Lake Moon. Such a Lovely lake she thought. Sun at high noon, rays beating down as the leave the forest, it is much hotter in the open then in the forest, Lady Hollykahn said.

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