The Towing Tower of Ti

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I DIDN'T MEET PRINCESS CASSASTRA TODAY. It's my fourth day in Celistones and I promised to visit her after yesterday. I was mean to her for not catching up, but our world is meaner.

I throw myself in bed and fall facedown, half fustrated and half confuse. I shouldn't lose any hope, even a single drop of the jar. Llana didn't mean to intensify the level of probability and then lowers it in this state of matter.

The knowledge of not being able to see Cleansie again is far too blurry in my vission. If I can't find her inside nine days, I would come back alone in our world. In reality, I would disappear and forgot everything that happened.

I will not let her fade, even she's just a flicker of chance. I will find her and return her to the land we both shared our voyages since we were just kids. I miss her letters and her chuckles. She makes me feel like I wasn't alone in this vast ocean, she's sailing with me all the way.

I will make her feel the same.
When we come back, we will be family, again.

The sun didn't mean to burn my skin. Faultless.

It's another day. My time is running out. This is a serious deal, no time for scraping the pain from yesterday. I get off from my bed. Rise. Eat with the gnome who is looking drastic and troubled when he saw my face. I didn't mind him. I just eat.

Meanwhile, i found out that Hermana and Henz aren't around with us. So I started to talk.

"Where are they?" My first word that came out since we arrive back here yesterday.

The gnome lifts his face in acceleration.

"Henz and Hermana are fixing their beanery. Mystic voluntered to help with her maids. Should we go and help them too?"

"No!" My voice came like a dark void from space.

"Okay," The gnome said, looking down. "I was just asking if you like to share a hand."

"Arcurry, I have to get to the palace. I have to see the princess and the queen too. I have to hold on to the only hope that's left to find Cleansie, to search if Queen Zealian knows about her. I don't have much time. Sorry." I said.

Arcurry nodded. "Don't worry, we'll be heading there. In no time, I have to find a passage that will lead both of you out. I know you have trouble finding a way how to escape."

My eyes bewildered. "That's a great help, Arcurry. Thank you. I don't know how to pay you back for everything."

"Oh, nothing. I don't give for free, I work for exchange. I'm a gnome. Quite handsome, quite smart. So, give me a good truth about you in return." He lean on. Taking a sip from the silver cup of wine and tossing it in the air, making a squirm move.

"Aren't you getting bored of my life facts?" I said and tossed a goblet along with his to make a small crack.
"I'm an orphan. I didn't get to see my father. My mother died the second after I met Cleansie in person. Cleansie was lost after that. That's why I can't afford to lose someone again."

The moment I said it, it made my whole veins cut. I hate to tell throw backs. Everything has its own possession. What's in the past is already owned by the past. So just give to the future what's beyond the present.

Arcurry made a new suit for me. It actually looks better than the last one. It's a long red shirt with a green sleevelet and blue high collar. I look like a royal guard of no such.

He then ubruptly makes us both vanish from the gnome's house and makes us appear into the foggy forest. I bet I was as good in dissolving to places like him.

When we reach the palace's gate, marshals are already opening it for us to pass.

I will always adore this place, even if I hate to live here.

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