Chapter 3

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George sat in the tree, with his bow drawn back aiming it at the unsuspecting target. When Sapnap stopped moving, he let go of the arrow letting it fly toward Sapnap just like he planned, however unlike he planned, the drawback of the bow caused him to fall down and out of the tree. George's bow and arrows landed on the other side of the fence in some bushes and he himself in Sapnap's backyard.

The height of the fall caused George to black out once he hit the ground. He gained a few bruises and cuts on the way down and the impact damage gave him a twisted ankle.

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Sapnap, upon hearing a loud thud outside, rushed downstairs to see what it might have been. He expected an animal or maybe a tree branch or something. What he did not expect was George to be there, lying unconscious.

He stopped in his tracks and just stared at him. He was so confused as to why he was there and how he got hurt.

He walked over to George, picking him up carefully, as to not make any injuries worse, and took him back inside. He laid him on the couch and went to the bathroom to grab a first aid kit and then headed back to where George was.

He began to treat the wounds, as they weren't life threatening and he didn't need to take him to the hospital.

"Who are you?" He muttered to himself as he dabbed the wounds with alcohol, to get rid of the germs. He then put bandages on the cuts to avoid them getting infected while they were healing.

He grabbed some bandages from the first aid kit and wrapped it around his ankle. He knew George wouldn't be able to move for a while but, he had questions for when he was to wake up.

He sat down in a chair next to George and pulled out his phone, placing it on the table. He occasionally took glances at George to see if he was awake.

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After a while George woke up. As soon as he did a sharp wave of pain flooded through his head. Out of instinct he attempted to move his hand to his head, however that backfired when his arm started to hurt. So instead of moving, he decided to look around at what he can see without moving.

The first thing that caught his eye was Sapnap. He noticed Sapnap wasn't paying attention so he took this opportunity to study his features. He had to say, the picture didn't do any justice to how he looked in person. His raven black hair, shining under the artificial light of the house. It looked so fluffy, George just wanted to run his hand through it, and his eyes. A deep ocean blue, George could feel himself drowning in them and yet, he didn't mind.

He snapped back to reality and shook those thoughts away, looking at the house instead. The place was decorated relatively well. Other than the occasional scatter of things, the place was pretty clean. It had a nice aesthetic. The walls were a dark creme white, while the floor was a dull white brown. The stairs resided next to the door in which the living room was a few feet away from. A potted plant rested between the stairs and the door. Roughly three feet away from the stairs were two single, twin chairs sitting next to each other with about a foot's distance between them. A foot and a half away from them was a dull dark brown coffee table, a remote residing on the edge of it closest to the right of the twin chairs.

A foot and a half across from the coffee table was another set of twin chairs, Sapnap resided on the one to the right, which was closest to the couch where George laid. The couch that George laid on could sit about three-four people, making George wonder if his family visits a lot. Vertical from the couch was a TV mounted about four-five feet above the ground. A fake fireplace set up, roughly 1 by 3 feet. The wall that the TV was on was about 5 inches from the cabinets that reside on either side of the wall. Each of the cabinets had two doors and were a dark grey with gold colored handles. Each had a few decorations residing on top of the cabinets and pictures of Sapnap and his family resided on top of the cabinets as well. One of the cabinet doors was left open, showing that it contained tons of DVD's.

To the right of the stairs was a closed door, more than likely a closet. Next to that closet was a guest bedroom, where George could only see the bed in the room, due to the fact that the room is further away from the living room.

He attempted to look to the right of him but, realized he couldn't because the back of the couch was in his way of view. If he wanted to look at it, he would have to sit up, but George knew that would give him more pain then the current he was feeling.

He let out a sigh, which caused Sapnap to turn his head to George.

And that my friends is the end of the chapter woooo.

So, anyways as always, feel free to give constructive critizism or ideas. Cya next time when I finally upload the next chapter. 

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