"I could tell them, but what would they say? Do they even know what a human is? Would they think I am stupid, well, stupider than I am now. Did I just use the word stupider..." I thought.

"Well, what should I do... I haven't seen a human, and if I was on earth I would have seen someone, most likely at least. I'll wait. If I see them talk about humans in a good way, then I will say something. For now, I'll keep it a secret." I thought. It was a while before we got out of the desert. Hours ticked away while we walked. I don't know where we were, but we went over a large and dry plain, through a dense forest, through a shallow stream which scared me though it didn't go past where our ankles would be.

The female creature didn't seem to enjoy it either. Eventually, we made our way up a huge mountain. It was difficult to get up there, but we reached the peak. I could see a town in a valley that would be hard to get to without climbing up the mountains, or going a long way, out-of-the-way to go around.

If someone could fly, which would not have surprised me then, then going in and out would be much easier.

"We're here." She said.

"We are?" I wondered. I didn't see any notable building.

"Yes." He responded. "Where is it then?" I asked. "We have to find it, that is the last challenge." He explained.

"Well, I don't see any noteworthy buildings, but it might be right under our feet." I said.

"Yes, that is the point." She said.

"No, I mean the buildings look to small for, what was it, a guild? These seem to be houses, good for a few or a family but not a whole bunch." I explained.

"True. This is the town, but where is the guild then?"

"Under our feet." I repeated. They looked down and realised what I meant. "For someone who doesn't seem bright, you certainly have a childish understanding of hidden things." SHe said.

"Uh, what do you mean 'bright'?" I asked. They laughed and told me not to worry. I nodded my head. I quickly realised they meant I was stupid. "Well, that isn't nice." I thought. We went down the mountain to town.

"Anyway, let's get looking." I said. We looked around, but we couldn't find anything.

The doors were locked and those who lived here didn't say anything to help us besides "Keep looking."

"Ugh!" She complained. We had been looking for hours. The sun had began to set behind the mountains.

"Come on, we can't give up!" I shouted.

"I know, I know." She said.

"We have to find it soon, or we might be stuck out in the dark without a place to stay" He said. "I agree." I then leaned on a door, which opened. I fell on the floor in a cloud of dust and dirt.

"Hey, what's th-this... Achoo!" He sneezed. The dust was pretty bad, but it could have been worse. Though they would say it's because I am a rock type, or something like that. There was a completely black hole. I couldn't see anything past my arm length. The deepness could go for miles, or not.

"Well, who wants to go first?" I asked. They took a step back.

"I guess I'll go first." I said. I gulped as I jumped into the unknown pit. I hit the ground close to the start of the black hole. It was tall enough to fit two or three of me. I decided to have some fun. "Ah!" I yelled, slowly getting quieter, like I was getting farther away.

"Wah!" I heard them scream. I quietly laughed and yelled.

"I'm joking! It isn't that deep." They were silent and then jumped down.

"That wasn't funny! We thought you were going to fall to your doom!" She yelled.

"Calling me dumb was not funny either." I said.

She opened her beak to say something, but only stuttered out "We were worried."

"Don't call me dumb then." I said.

"Hey, we need to focus." She said.

"Okay." I said. I shook my head a few times before we continued down the dark path/

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This is the last chapter before school starts where I am. There are two days left of summer. (Counting today, the 18th.) Updates will be less frequent than before. I hope you (The reader) had a great summer like I did. See you next chapter!