Chapter 4

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'Well... this day has definitely gotten weirder...'

The brunette said, staring at the direction in which the fairy had gone through. Though, even if it was already weird, what was even weirder was how she was in the border of the two parts of the map. Had she turned a wrong direction? Had she spaced out too much to forget the path where she came from? Was she lost?? Questions darted around her mind, and only few were answered. She looked up. The sunset held a beautiful color. Red, orange, yellow, some parts had purple and pink hues all mixed into one, beautiful scene. She gazed at it with awe, mesmerized at how... beautiful it was.

Then it snapped...

THE BALL!!!

Without any hesitation, she darted towards the path where she came from. Where's the stone rocks leading towards the kingdom??? Where was the clearing that held a more amazing view of the sunset??? Where was it???

Confused, she retracted her steps, her brows furrowed into a worried arch. She was lost. Though, even if she didn't want to admit it, her heart raced a million miles per hour. What if she arrived late to the ball?? What would her mother say?? What would her father say?? What would the guests say?? She started to tear up. She was supposed to be showing good leadership as the future queen, not get late to a ball. No, that would end in her kingdom losing trust and respect. This would portray her actions, wether it would end nicely or end in chaos.

Yet, the questions didn't get answered, not one bit. She was still lost. What was she gonna do??

A few minutes of walking later, she was now more lost than last time. The sun was dipping down, and not for long, all light would be demolished, and the monsters of the night will be more free than ever. Just wonderful. She should have asked the fairy. Regretting the decisions she made, she realized she couldn't do anything about it.

A few minutes later and only few streaks of light were left. She needed to quicken her pace. She walked for another 5 minutes, and she was left with a clearing she never saw. There was a stone path to the right, yet there was also another stone path to the left.

Her fate is upon your hands. Choose Wisely.

•Left?                                      •Right?

( It's late and I have school tomorrow so sorry if I made any mistakes. I'm kinda sleepy and my mind is blank. Again, please forgive me, do not hate on me. The photo you see on the top is a pic of my hair and the sun. Nice, right? :D

Stay cool and stay tuned,
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