Sasha awoke with a terrible headache. But that was the least of her worries. As she looked around, she noticed that she was in what appeared to be a prison cell. Outside the cell was the shock though. There were two people with blue and red colored horse heads attached to their body.
"Hey!" Sasha yelled. "Let me out of here. I want out."
One of the unusual creatures moved toward the cage. "Quiet, girl," it snarled.
Startled, Sasha moved backwards against the wall opposite the bars. There she noticed that a lot of her supplies from the castle were with her. "Will any of these help me?" she wondered. "Maybe..."
"Watch the wench," the red-headed guard said to the blue one, as he headed out the room.
"Yeah, yeah, give me the boring work," he complained as he turned his back to the cage.
"Idiots," Sasha thought. She noticed that her bow and arrows were beside the guard. "If I could get those, I could get out of here. But how can I get them." She shivered. "It's cold in here." She sorted through the supplies until she found the cape from the castle armory. She huddled down into a ball and tried to warm up.
The blue-headed guard turned toward the cage. "Hey, gi-..." he started. He looked quickly around the room. "Where did she go?" he yelled. He got the keys and went into the cage with Sasha.
Sasha was, needless to say, confused. How could she know that the magic cape granted the wearer invisibility? She didn't yet realize that the cape was the cause of her lack of visibility, but she did realize that it was her chance to escape.
She crept quietly outside the cage, and picked up her bow and arrow. She aimed for the horse-man's head and let an arrow fly. It made a sickening sound as it went into his head and stuck. He fell to the ground and disappeared into a puff of purple smoke.
"How unusual," Sasha thought as she made her way out of the room.
She moved quickly from room to room. After going thorough many rooms, avoiding many other horse-men, Sasha finally made it to a room with sunlight pouring out. She neared it, thinking it was the exit. She was surprised to hear William's voice coming from the room. "Please, stop," he was begging.
Sasha snuck into the sunny room, and noticed a girl ripping pages out of a book in the corner. "Are you a captive here too?" Sasha asked the girl.
The young girl spun around suddenly, gasping. Suddenly, the door slammed shut behind Sasha. The girl moved toward the sunlight that was shining through the ceiling of the room. Suddenly, the girl was covered in a splash of white smoke. When the smoke cleared, Sasha gasped at what she saw. It was...
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I'm sorry, but I don't have time to continue today. I hope someone will eventually review this story, or else I'll have to let Sasha & Will get killed off soon. So please R&R.
"Hey!" Sasha yelled. "Let me out of here. I want out."
One of the unusual creatures moved toward the cage. "Quiet, girl," it snarled.
Startled, Sasha moved backwards against the wall opposite the bars. There she noticed that a lot of her supplies from the castle were with her. "Will any of these help me?" she wondered. "Maybe..."
"Watch the wench," the red-headed guard said to the blue one, as he headed out the room.
"Yeah, yeah, give me the boring work," he complained as he turned his back to the cage.
"Idiots," Sasha thought. She noticed that her bow and arrows were beside the guard. "If I could get those, I could get out of here. But how can I get them." She shivered. "It's cold in here." She sorted through the supplies until she found the cape from the castle armory. She huddled down into a ball and tried to warm up.
The blue-headed guard turned toward the cage. "Hey, gi-..." he started. He looked quickly around the room. "Where did she go?" he yelled. He got the keys and went into the cage with Sasha.
Sasha was, needless to say, confused. How could she know that the magic cape granted the wearer invisibility? She didn't yet realize that the cape was the cause of her lack of visibility, but she did realize that it was her chance to escape.
She crept quietly outside the cage, and picked up her bow and arrow. She aimed for the horse-man's head and let an arrow fly. It made a sickening sound as it went into his head and stuck. He fell to the ground and disappeared into a puff of purple smoke.
"How unusual," Sasha thought as she made her way out of the room.
She moved quickly from room to room. After going thorough many rooms, avoiding many other horse-men, Sasha finally made it to a room with sunlight pouring out. She neared it, thinking it was the exit. She was surprised to hear William's voice coming from the room. "Please, stop," he was begging.
Sasha snuck into the sunny room, and noticed a girl ripping pages out of a book in the corner. "Are you a captive here too?" Sasha asked the girl.
The young girl spun around suddenly, gasping. Suddenly, the door slammed shut behind Sasha. The girl moved toward the sunlight that was shining through the ceiling of the room. Suddenly, the girl was covered in a splash of white smoke. When the smoke cleared, Sasha gasped at what she saw. It was...
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I'm sorry, but I don't have time to continue today. I hope someone will eventually review this story, or else I'll have to let Sasha & Will get killed off soon. So please R&R.
