Part 3!


Bunny stood in a small fairly quiet village. The village people were walking around doing chores of shopping for food, cooking, cleaning, building, farming and laundry. Bunny walked into the village and once people caught sight of him they all glared at him with disgusted and disappointed looks. He looked at them cautiously not wanting any of them to attack him in any way. He walked up to a man who was currently fixing a support beam on their house.
"Excuse me? Can you tell me where I am?" Bunny asked politely. The man turned and glared at Bunny.
"You! Look at what you did! You destroyed my home! Our village! You make a mess where ever you go!" The man shouted making Bunny back up in shock. The man stalked toward him as he continued yelling at him. the villagers around him joined in on shouting and blaming Bunny for incidents he had no part in.
"Wait, you must have me mistaken for someone else. I didn't destroy anything." Bunny tried to reason with the man.
"There is no room for people like you in this village. You don't belong here. You don't belong anywhere!" the man shouted. Bunny covered his ears trying to block out the sound of all the negative comments from these strangers. He crouched down in attempt to hide himself from these people and just as fast as they started screaming at him and accusing him, it all stopped. He looked around and the people were walking around as if nothing ever happened. He walked up to two children playing knowing they wouldn't yell at him or accuse him of anything.
"Hey, maybe you guys can help me." He said as he crouched down beside the children, but they ignored him. Bunny waved a hand in front of their face but it was like they saw nothing. "Hello? Can you hear me?" He asked. The children got up and walked over to Bunny and that's when Bunny's biggest fear struck him hard in the chest. All of the children walked straight through him. Bunny gasped in shock and horror as he pressed a hand to his chest where the child's head passed through. "No..." He whispered. Voices started shouting at him in his head. Telling him he was a mistake, a failure, a screw up. Bunny looked around frantically as his breathing sped up in fear. He spotted an opening to the woods near the village and quickly darted toward them. As he ran into the woods he was stopped by five teenagers. Two girls stood with the group. Both girls had blond hair, one had it tied into a braid in the back with her bangs hanging over her right eye while the other girl had her hair down that fell to almost her waste. There were three boys in the group, one was rather big with blond hair like the girls, another was thin and had long blond hair like the girl. He seemed to be her twin brother. The last boy was a strong-looking teen with black hair that only fell to his ears. They all gave Bunny disgusted unwanted looks.
"Oh look it's the village screw-up. The girls twin brother said with a wicked laugh. Bunny backed away in sadness.
"What's wrong freak? Are you gonna cry?" The black-haired boy taunted. Bunny didn't want to hear anymore and bounded past the group. But he couldn't escape the names and rude comments they shot to him. He ran to a cove in the middle of the forest with a small pond and found yet another pedestal by a rock. Hovering over this one there was something long and wrapped up with an old rope. Bunny ran to it and inspected it for a moment before picking it up off of the pedestal. Finally, Bunny returned to the Bridge Forest and stood before Grimble again. The three object floated between the four of them.
"Well done. You've collected all three items. I hope that challenge didn't scare you too much." Grimble said with mocked sympathy. Bunny just sneered at him. The three items vanished and Grimble introduced the last challenge. "The third and final task is the most difficult and dangerous task." Bunny scoffed at that.
"What the Giant wasn't dangerous enough?" Bunny asked under his breath.
"Your next task is the Task of Stealth. You will be placed in a maze, but do not underestimate it. For not all thing are what they seem. In this maze there are several creatures. Your job is to get through the maze without letting these creatures know you are there. Now you have an advantage here. These creatures or monsters, which ever you like to call them, have no sense of smell, therefore can not sense your presence by your scent. Their only senses are sight and sound. You must get through here silently and unseen. If not, you fail the task and therefore fail the mission to the Flower of Freya. Good luck." Grimble said and in an instant Bunny stood at the entrance of a dark, foggy bush maze. He took a deep breath and pulled out the Leprechaun's luck. Holding it tight, Bunny started into the maze.