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"Hey, where are we going?!"

"Away from here, duh! By the way, what's your name?"

"Zeta."

"That's a weird name. Does it mean something?"

"It means seven."

"That's no good, from now on your name is Zetaria!"

"Hey, you just can't rename somebody!"

"Well I just did!" An older boy looked over his shoulder; A shadow was casted across his face, making it hard to see him. He stuck out his tongue for a moment before giving her a toothy grin. "Zetaria..."

"Zetaria!"

"ZETARIA!"

Being forcefully pulled back into reality, she lifted her head from her hand which it was previously propped up on. "Huh...?"

The older woman folded her arms before giving the young woman who was sitting in front of her a disappointed look. "You honestly need to start paying closer attention instead of daydreaming." She scolded before untangling her arms and reaching for her cold water. It was the day after the little incident with the Ecaflip, the heat had dropped to a comfortable degree. Hivere, a long time resident of the village had invited Zetaria over to her house for a bit to chat, but it didn't go as planned. Like a good majority of the time, the girl had drifted off into her own little world in the midst of the conversation.

"Yeah, I know. Sorry, so what were you saying?" She asked only to receive a sigh in response.

Pinching the bridge of her nose, she repeated herself. "I was asking what were you planning to do with your life? You're grown and you haven't left this village since you first showed up here."

She gave Hivere an inquisitive look. 'What in the world brought this on?' Giving a shrug of the shoulders, she turned her attention to an open window nearby. In the distance, large mountains that lightly touched the bottom of the clouds that floated passed could be seen. "I suppose just staying here. There's nothing really out there for me." She began. "Don't get me wrong, I would love to explore one day, but that's not my main focus nor interest. The life I have here is comfortable, laid back and-"

"Boring." She interrupted. "A place like this is nowhere for a young girl like you to stay all of your life. In the thirty years i've been an inhabitant of the World of Twelve, i've lived my entire life in one place; never leaving it, but always yearning to. I have seen tons of kids and adults alike come here and settle for a dull life such as this. Though we both know that there's so much more out there: treasures yet to be discovered, lands larger than the one we're sitting on currently and so much more." She voiced.

"As wonderful as all of that sounds, I think I may decline seeing such a world. All of those things are true, but what about the dangers and evils that lurk beyond here? I'm a person who specializes in herbs and medicinal potions, even going as so far as dabbling in spells and potions that I probably shouldn't; I wouldn't survive a year out there. So i'm fine with just residing here. "

"Zetaria, dear. If you don't at the very least see what's out there, you may regret it later on in life."

"I highly doubt it. Besides i'm not much of an adventurer anyways." She stated.

"When you first arrived here, we could barely stop you from trying to explore the lands passed the great mountains. What happened?" Hivere paused for a moment then treaded with caution with her next question. "...Does it have to do with the incident?"

Everything went silent for a few minutes, even the faint breeze that had been blowing had seemed to come to a halt. Hivere began to question if she should have went there and was just about to speak up before the Eniripsa broke the silence.

Turning her head back at the woman, a small smile appeared on the girl's lips before she dismissed the question with a wave of her hand. "That? No. I just realized long ago that there's no point in biting the hand that feeds you. Besides, you and everybody else has took great care of me and I would never forgive myself if I turned my back on all of you."

"Zeta, you wouldn't be-"

Cutting her off, she stood up. "Anyways, I should get going. I have a sleeping schedule that shouldn't be broken."

"But you just woke up not that long ago." The woman pointed out before setting her water down on the table next to her and getting up from her seat as she watched the girl make her way over towards the door.

Looking back at her once more, she flashed a brighter smile. "Well you know me, I get tired rather quickly." Turning her back towards the woman, she raised her hand into the air and waved. "Thanks for having me over, i'll see you later."

"Wait a minute!" Reaching a hand out towards the young girl only proved futile as she just moved out of reach and left; closing the door behind her.

Lowering her hand, she could nothing except look at the door with a filled pained look. "Zetaria..."