Arain was starting to get worried. 'What if it actually is a rabid animal this time?' She thought nervously.
The noise grew louder. Arain was pulled from her thoughts as she watched the shrubs shudder with clawing sounds coming from it.
Arain then wrapped her arms around Myde's chest to calm herself. She then felt Myde's arms wrap around her protectively.
The bush stopped shaking.
And out jumped out a...bunny.
Arain exhaled with relive and maybe a little bit of joy.
She romved her arms from Myde, while heavily blushing. Arain said a small prayer of thanks that it was getting night. Maybe then he couldn't see her blush.
Myde still clung on to her.
"You can let go now." Arain said nicely.
No reaction.
"Myde."
"Myde?"
"MYDE!"
"Huh, what?" Myde said, sounding like he just broken in his train of thought.
"Can you please let go of me now?" Arain said bluntly.
"Oh sorry." He let go of her and rubbed the back of his neck, embrassed.
Arain stood there awkwardly whn an idea came to her. "Ya know," She said curiously. "You still never answered my question."
"And what could that be?" Myde stated, sounding like he was thinking about something other than there conversation.
"You never told me why you were out here." Arain said with a smirck on her face.
"Well you never did either."
Her smirck faded.
"Alright then." Arain stated flatly. "We both tell why we are out here, no excuses, no intrupptions."
"Good enough for me."
"Okay, you first."
Myde loooked around, like he was trying to come up with something to say. He opened his mouth but failed at speaking.
He exhaled.
"I came out here because, I was supposed to meet someone. We were supposed to talk about a exchange of somesort, but they never showed."
"Oh." Arain said. 'Maybe I am getting to personal with him. After all we just meet.'
"Whats your excuse?"
Arain looked back.
"Mine is, uh, that I had to, go somewhere important today, at a certain time." Arain said with courage.
"That's a lie and you know it." Myde said, sounding slightly amused.
"Fine. You win. I actually came out here to clear my thoughts. I have been coming to this forest since I was a little girl. It has always helped me when I go out into nature when I needed time alone."
Myde looked around nervously. 'Wait,' Arain thought to herself. 'Did he think he had hurted my feelings.'
Arain exhaled with a sigh. "Well it's about time I get going my parents always freak when I don't come home on time.
"Mind if I walk you home?"
"What?"
"Can I walk you home?"
"Sure."
Myde joined her side as they left for Arain's house.
[A/N: Woah! I didn't actually end with a cliff hanger? And it's a long chapter? Oh my!]
