I do not own adventure time and all that stuff. but i wish i did, that would be awesome.
The cling of steel tells me the club is made from more than mere wood. I pull my sword away and ready myself for another attack. But before I can swing a large fist collides with my face and knocks me back. I feel some blood trickle down my chin but I just ignore it as I raise my sword. The fist comes back a second time, but this time I am ready for it. I quickly sidestep and bring the sword down on the arm. It hits just below the elbow and cuts right through. The troll screams in pain, drops the club it has in its other hand and clutches its bleeding stump. It staggers back until it reaches the end of the cave.
"It's over troll," I say as I loosen the grip on my sword.
I hurl the sword and watch it spin through the air. It glistens as it catches the light coming through a crack in the roof, then it lodges itself in the trolls head. The screaming stops instantly and the troll drops to the ground.
I walk over and yank my sword out of its skull.
"Bro, you OK?" I turn around and see Jake standing behind me.
"Dude, where were you like two minutes ago?" I ask and ignore his question.
"Stopping the other troll," he says.
I groan and sheath my sword on my back. I walk over to the troll and find what I'm looking for, a magnificent looking amber stone, perfectly round with no imperfections.
"Why did PB send us to get a stone again?" Jake asks me and I just shrug.
I place the stone in my backpack and head towards the cave entrance, and back to sunlight.
I shield my eyes from the bright light as I exit the cave. I lean against a nearby tree and slide down it. The sunlight, now that it isn't blinding me, feels nice on my face. I put a hand to my face and wipe away the trickle of blood coming from my nose. Jake sits down next to me and we just stay there, staring off into the distance.
"We should really be getting back to the castle. PB said she wanted that stone as soon as possible," Jake informs me.
"Sure, let's go."
I stand up and get on his back, it's a long way back and I'm too tired to walk.
