A sad way of travel

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Living Land.

11. A sad way of travel.

The group escaped with two or three more fights against the dead bodies.

Kaya was depressed. She really badly missed Jass. Sara was down in the mouth too but she somehow made Kaya feel better. Luggari was hugging Pepe. He was sad too. There was no one else who could scare the crap out of him that good. Leaving of Jass was maybe the worst thing that could happen.

They were moving to the Taiga Biome. It was full of ground leaves falling off the high trees standing tall like brave guardians. But those brave guardians couldn't save the passengers down. It was full if mighty snakes crawling under the leaves. There were even bunnies that had bat wings. They were scary plus creepy. Luggari was frighten from all those frogs staring at her. They were muddy green. Also most of the monsters were one - eyed.

They were moving into the roofed forest, but the more they were going in, the less was the life. More of the groupies were stacked together 'cos they were quite scared. All the trees were dying and all the leaves were dehydrated.

Nick was twitching. 'What was wrong with him?' 

"A-a-ah! What is  this thing there!" he pointed at the darkness.

"Where?! I can't see it!" said Kaya frightened. 

Maya was feeling brave, so she went to check. What she saw was a track. As soon as she recognized it she understood that it was Arazar. Some dead fire magic. She got closer to it...

"Maya! Run!" Luggari screamed from the back.

Maya turned and saw a familiar figure. She was dashed back and went unconscious. Her gaze was blured and she didn't recognize it pretty well. Everybody was screaming and fire was all around. After that, she fell asleep...

•===Writer's Note===•

Hey guys, sorry for not updating for long time, I was on holiday so I was suppose to be lazy... Anyway. Thanks for reading, suporting and all that cool'e stuff. I really enjoy watching the viewer number rise. + Sorry that chapters are short. See ya in next chapter! 

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