•CHAPTER SIX•

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I looked up at the sound of the voice. Upon looking, i saw a man who was sitting down facing me. Wearing a red tailcoat and was wearing a mask. Specifically, a bone mask. He had the most deviously wide smile that i've ever seen. I saw him look at me with those crazy eyes that was clear under his mask. I ripped my eyes out of his direction and looked around. I was in a carriage. I looked down. The Writer's Block was still chained to my leg. I sigh in relief. I looked at the man once again before opening my mouth to speak.
"Where am i?" I asked. I saw him frown and i gave him a confused face.
"What? Why are you frowning?" I asked again. "Well, first. Because you didn't greet me." He said. Now it was my turn to frown. "So? Why am i going to greet a stranger." I asked naively. "Hey, don't you know manners?" He said through gritted teeth. I held the Writer's Block in front of me. Not realizing that i turned a page. And it exactly wrote:

"Hey? Are you ok? You haven't wrote in quite a while now. Hello? Hello?"

I gasped and reached into my pocket to grab the pen. As i reached into it, it wasn't there. I searched and searched, but i couldn't find it. The man suddenly spoke. "Looking for this?" He said with a dangerous tone. He was holding my pen on his hand. Dangling infront of me. I reached my hand out to snatch it. But he was first to do so. "Hey! Give it back!" I screamed at him. I was going to stand up. But he suddenly said something that i couldn't understand. Suddenly, chains were wrapped all around my body. "Chains? Are you serious? Why is it always chains? Are you guys addicted to it or what?" I scoffed at the thing. He smiled creepily at me and held his hand facing me. He slowly shutted his hands, the chains got tighter as he did. I was not screaming nor struggling. I was just constantly looking at his eyes. Those eyes that seems to glow like the moon. His eyes seemed to sparkle in facination and interest. I just kept on a blank face and looked deeply into his glowing orbs. He suddenly loosened his grip and the chains did too. "Why won't this work?" He mumbled. But clearly i could hear it.
"Where did you come from?" I heard him say. I continued looking into his eyes. "I'm not telling you." I said. Before he can speak. I cut him off.
"But, if only you answer all of my questions." I made a deal. With no hesitation, he agreed to it. "First, who are you?" I asked. "My name is Moon." He replied. "Second, where am i?" I asked. "In a carriage obviously." He said. I was about to rebel, but i just let it slide for now. "That's all i need to know. Your turn." I said. "Now answer me. Where did you come from?" He asked me. "I came from the land of Eskel." I aswered bluntly. "The land of Eskel?....but no-one from Eskel ever resist that kind of magic." He mumbled the last part. "Who's your parents?" He asked. "I don't have any." I said. "Then you must be a....." He trailed off. "Quick, we need to get you to the King." He said. "No, no, no, nope. You are not going to take me to a king." I said. He looked at me. "Because, you didn't gave me my pen yet." I smirked and glanced towards my pen. He gave it to me. I took the pen and wrote on the Writer's Block.

"Hey, yeah i'm fine. I just met someone named Moon. I don't know where i'am but all i know is i'm in a carriage getting taken to a King."

"What?! What have you been doing? I told you to follow a symbol! Specifically an arrow faced upwards!"

"Yeah, i know. I just found this yellow glow and i fell into a really deep hole and ended up here."

"My goodness. Just be careful alright? Don't go messing around."

"I will, don't worry."

I closed the Writer's Block and placed it on my lap. After a short while. We arrived at a very large looking castle. And i immediately thought.

            "This is gonna be a ride."

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