Chapter Fifteen

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The doors closed and I felt how we moved upwards. A small blue window popped up in front of Alan and I gave him a confused glare, as I recognized it as the code management window.

He just smiled mysterious and changed two of his codes, but I wasn't able to see which he had activated now, cause as soon as he changed them he closed the window again.

The doors opened again and we went out of the gigantic oak, hiding the elevator. The sun was already going down, I almost completely lost my time feeling during the weeks under the earth.

He turned left and waited for me to follow him. Curious what his plan was, I followed him and without saying anything we walked through the shady forrest.

"Uhm.. where are we going?" I asked him but Alan just smiled.

Suddenly he throw me over his shoulder and jumped in the air. Not that I've missed the feeling of his bony shoulder in my stomach. Definitely not.

I screamed as I noticed that he didn't jumped over a obstacle, but he was flying. And laughing loudly. With me over his shoulder, flying with insane speed.

"Let me down!" I started hitting his back but I just heard him laughing. The only thing he did was flying a bit slower.

"Alan last call! Let me down!" I yelled seeing the leaves rushing by. "Promise that you won't kill me!" He yelled back, still laughing. "I have nothing against flying or your speed but I have something against the position I'm in right now idiot!" I yelled back.

He slowed down and with some jumpy steps he landed again. But it wasn't comfy for my shoulder to be honest.

Slowly Alan let me down and I gave him my best death glare. "Flachpfeife..." I whispered and he titled his head, giving me a confused glance.

"Whut?" He asked and I shrugged laughing. "You'll never know!" He rolled his eyes scratching his neck. "Uhm... Jump on my back, I think that's a bit more comfy for you..." Alan blushed slightly.

I rolled my eyes chuckling and jumped on his back, wrapping my arms around his neck. "Everything fine up there?" He asked, chuckling. "Yep!" I answered him and he started running again, his jumps got longer and higher, until he lost contact to the ground completely and we were flying two meters above the ground.

I just buried my face in his hood, closing my eyes against the wind. And to hide my tomato face, even if he shouldn't be able to see it.

Our journey ended after a one or two minutes when he landed and I looked up again. My eyes widened in disbelief and Alan chuckled.

I jumped down, giving him a disbelief glare. "A...a good apology?" He stammered, scratching his neck and pointing towards the small building in front of us, standing in the shadows of the woods we came from.

I shook my head, still not believing my eyes. "Okay one quick question, in which forest of Germany are we?" Alan laughed.

"Underneath from Karlsruhe in that big forrest there." He had some struggles to pronounce the name and I chuckled. "And.. why did you brought me here..? There wasn't a need to apologize." I asked him, following him as he walked forward.

"I.. had the feeling to apologize somehow and.. I know some places where we could go by flying but.. I thought yeah.." He smiled. "I hope you can ride." Alan opened the door of the stud farm and I went into the small reception. "You're asking me?" I whispered back.

A woman behind the counter looked up. "Ah!" She smiled. "What can I do for you?" Alan came closer. "Hey, nice to see that you're still doing that here like Michael told me before..." The eyes of the woman lightened up as she obviously recognised him.

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