I let out a small sigh.
"I died in a car accident when I was going to see a movie with someone," I revealed, watching Ares' brow raise a little.
Expected, I don't think they have cars or movies in this world from what I know at least. "
Car? Movie? What are those?"
"A car is like a metal thingy to help you move around, it's faster than a horse," I explained.
"And a movie is like...something you watch, it can show anything! Romance, sci-fic and fantasy." I grinned, my mind immediately going back to the simpler times where I could just kick back and watch a film without a care in the world.
Simply watching the main character be the hero and save the world...it looked so easy from where I once sat but now that I was in the hot seat? Saving people, leading a village and doing all the hard stuff?
I couldn't help but admire the main characters in the games and films! It looked so grand...but now I realized it wasn't that simple or heroic.
"Who-"
Ares paused for a moment to clear his throat.
"Who...did you die with?" Ares asked in a gentler tone, my smile faltering a little as I tried to remember.
Strange...I can't seem to remember anyone from my world, only simple objects and places here and there.
"It's been months since I died Ares," I said emptily.
"To be honest with you, I can barely recall the faces of the people I used to hang out with-"
"Then don't force yourself, I may dislike you little girl but it is not my intention to hurt your delicate feelings." Ares interrupted.
I chuckled and waved my hand dismissively. "Bah, it's doesn't bother me too much nowadays. Besides! I've gotten a better deal, to be honest." I grinned.
"A better deal?"
"Yeah! I mean...I get to live in the fantasy world of my dreams...I've made friends that are the best I've ever had and I've managed to create a life for myself!" I said as Ares tilted his head a little at my words.
"Fantasy? Is that what your people call our world?"
"Pretty much." I snorted.
"Anything with magic, goblins and dragons is considered fantasy. Meaning it's make-believe." I sighed, Ares soon deciding to throw his unfinished fowl into the bushes behind us before he let out a small 'Hm'.
"Well...just remember this world isn't as happy as you may think little girl." He said.
I snorted; he was just now telling me this? I've known that ever since I almost died to the damn owl back in the cave.
"I know that," I said.
"The more time I spend here, the more I figure out that I may have been spent too much time up in the clouds in my old world," I said before I let out a small sigh.
"But...even though I admit I got a better deal in this world, I still have some regrets."
"About?"
"Dying and leaving everyone behind of course," I said with an empty chuckle.
After all...it was my fault for asking to go to the movies anyway.
Ares let a small sigh.
"We all have our regrets little girl," Ares said.
"But without your regrets, you would have never been introduced to this world right?"
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A Whole Different Life (Book I)
Фэнтези"What would you rather? Floating in eternal darkness or...serving me? As my champion?" "Honestly? Neither, why in the world would I choose to be a servant in my next life?!" "Hm, then I suppose-" "Wait, I wasn't finished." She let out a sigh, trepid...