[Chp. 3] The Not-Yet-Complete Journey {Arc 1}

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"Well, this is just great." V said. We have started to journey two hours ago and everything didn't turn out to be as smooth as we thought it would be. "Oh come on! It wasn't my fault that we were gonna be staying there for one night! I need more extra dresses than that." Rinell said to her defense. "Well it would be easier if all your prissy dresses weren't so frilly." I muttered. "Hey! I heard that. Besides, you were the one who actually showed up late."

                We all batted at each other with petty excuses and arguments. It went on like that for a considerable amount of time of the trip, Two and a half hours. Yes, we act like children when we all get together.

                 "Okay, since when did I show up late? It was V's fault for changing the meeting time!" I shot. "Well, you should have been considerate. It has been very hot these days, the horses might get too disturbed by the heat. Of course, I would want us to move earlier so that the horses wouldn't stay that long under the heat." V said.

                     More and more of bickering were made, and more and more petty things to blame each pther were made for about another hour.

                     "Sorry Miss Princess but I think you're just being a brat and—"

                      "NO WAY! You just don't know that I'm sensitive!"

                        "Bullsh*t!"

                      "Would you two shut up already?! I'm getting tired of hearing all of your nonsense!"

                      "Says the guy who showed up with the actual carriage two hours early!"

                        "I don't know why I'm even friends with both of you."

                        "We aren't friends!"

                   It was at hour seven when we all calmed down. None of us has uttered a word since then. We had ran out of things to say.

                  Three more hours until we arrive. I can't wait until we finally get out of this stupid carriage V brought.

                    It was a state of silent war when it was quiet among us. Though, I found myself drifting off to what I would do after this trip. I'd probably have tea time thrice a day for two weeks just to calm all my nerves from all these.

                    Suddenly, the carriage started to shake. It stopped after a few seconds but then the front side of the carriage suddenly fell. This causes me to fall on top of Rinell.

                  "Uhh..."

                   "GET OFF ME!"

                    "Oh~ Two love birds suddenly bumped into each other~" V teased.

                     "Shut up!" Me and Rinell both said in sync.

                   "Lord Liz!" The driver called out. This alerted all of us. He was in a panicky state.

                    "What is it?" V asked. "The front wheel just broke. There was an untamed horse who broke it."

                     "Does that mean we're stranded?" I asked. Please answer no.

                      "Well, yes. For now." He answered.

                      On the outside, I just nodded. On the inside, I was screaming rants.

                       "Don't you keep spare wheels? I mean, Our household ALWAYS bring spare wheels." Rinell asked.

                     "Brat." I muttered, she glared at me.

                      "No.I'm afraid we don't have any spare wheel." The driver looked a bit ashamed.

                        "What's the nearest town we can go to?" V asked. "Vanhan, Lord Liz."

                        "Great! We're going to walk there!" V exclaimed, starting to get out of the broken carriage.

                         I looked at Rinell and we both shrugged, we never know where his motivational boost comes from. We both followed him outside.

                          "Um, wait. Lord Liz, there's something you must be forgetting about." The driver stopped V from walking further. "Yeah? What is it?" V innocently asked. "There are atleast six luggage you all need to carry. One from the Lords and Four from The Miss." The driver pointed at the luggage that the other servant got.

                        Awesome. Wow. "Great. Who's fault is it that we have to carry all of these?" I said sarcastically. "The one and only Rinell Quest." V responded. He got my back.

                       Rinell glared at both of us.

                         "Wait, why are we going to carry the luggage?" I asked. "We have to go home." What?! Is that an excuse of something?! "What do you mean by that?!" I asked. "Well someone's got to take the horses home." He answered. "What? Can't we just take the horses to the town?" I asked. "No, the horses will be dehydrated. If you give them your water, then you would be dehydrated."

                  Why has fate gone against us?

                    "Can't we send you to look for the manager?" Rinell asked. "No. Lord Liz did not state the manager you seek's name." Both servants hopped on the horses.

                     As they were getting to leave, We also started debating on whether or not we should leave some luggage of Rinell.

                     "Alright. We're off!" The servant yelled. "Oh! And one more thing!" He yelled.

                      "What is it?" V asked.

                        "Right up ahead is Mythm Forest. Becareful not to get lost, it's pretty dense there." He handed us a map.

                         "See ya!"

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