Disclaimer: I do not own the film "The Brothers Grimm" that belongs to Terry Gilliam and the other people who made the film.


"Will, are you sure this is the way to go?" Jacob Grimm asked as he and his older brother, Wilhelm rode along the dirt road.

"Don't worry; I know where I'm going." Will responded.

Jake rolled his eyes. This was just like Will, always taking charge and not taking help or advice from anyone.

It had been a month since Will and Jake had saved the town of Marbarden, with the help of Angelika, the defeated the Mirror Queen. After a month though, the two brothers quickly grew bored of the quiet life in Marbarden and, after deciding to quit the con business, much to Will's lack of enthusiasm, and trying a new trade somewhere else.

That was the reason that everyone knew about. What the people of Marbarden didn't know was how deeply Will and Jake loved Angelika. Not knowing of their feelings for her, Angelika had left Marbarden to marry her childhood sweetheart in another town, another reason why Will and Jake left.

Seconds became minutes, and minutes became hours as Will and Jake rode on. The soon came to the edge of a deep, dark forest. They both stopped their horses and looked on.

"So, do you think there might be some place to stay…in there?" Jake asked softly.

Will just stared. He was always the rational one about supernatural and unusual things, but lately, after their adventure in the forest of Marbarden, Will had become more wary about these things. But he tried to keep a cool head.

"Of course! It's a forest, isn't it? If we can't find shelter, we'll make one!"

He then started on a head as the rain softly began to fall. Jake sighed and followed him.

They two of the rode along for about fifteen minutes as the rain fell harder. Jake despaired.

"Come on, Will! There's no place to take shelter in here!

Will sighed and hung his head.

"Maybe you right, Jake. Maybe is no place for us…"

He looked up and his eyes widened.

"…to stay. Jake look!"

Will pointed up ahead. Jake looked.

There, up in the clearing, stood a small house.

"Do you think they'll let us stay there?" Jake asked.

Will kicked his horse into a canter.

"I don't know. Let's go see!"

"Will!" Jake called out. He tried to stop Will, but Jake knew he had no choice but to follow him.


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