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Unknown Destiny
Chapter 3
Jenrya was looking at the person who was on top of him, scared. He took sometime to realize that the shadow that was watching him was, actually, a woman wearing black and strange clothes.
He gathered the rest of courage he had, after being scared just because of a woman and asked politely:
"Shall I know you name?"
"Let me go!" the woman answered not being polite at all.
"I'll let you go if you tell me your name." Jenrya said deciding to play around a little.
But the woman didn't seem to understand his game and punched him hard on the face.
"Ouch, you little slut." Jenrya screamed and got up quickly. When he realized that he got that punch the woman wasn't there anymore.
He looked around looking for her, but there was no sign. He smelled the black cloth that was tied on his hand and then he smelled the air. It had the same scent that the cloth had and as far as he remembered the shadow had the same smell.
"Found you!" Jenrya said under his breathe.
He touched where the shadowed woman had punched him.
"Ow, it's better put some ice on it."
But he was lost inside a mysterious forest and he didn't have where to go. Probably the villa was too far from the forest and nobody would look for him here.
"Ok, Momantai, you're not lost . . . Well, not yet."
He walked to the creek and with his hands he took some water and carefully spilled it on his face that was aching like hell.
Gently he untied the black cloth, dampened it with the icy water of the creek and placed it on face, hoping that that punch didn't make any bad injuries.
He didn't sleep at all, listening to the dead silence of that imposing forest.
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The sun was already shining when Jenrya opened his eyes slowly and he felt sleepy. He didn't want to wake up, but the sound of voices calling him was getting louder and louder.
He was muttering when Shaoran came running to him followed by three other warriors.
"What happened to you? Your left eye is purple. Did you fight? Is here dangerous?" Shaoran said and laughed out loud.
"I know, I know. What's the matter?" Jenrya answered angrily. Shaoran was a good friend but sometimes he would get really annoying.
"You fought, right? But you weren't fast enough and got a punch right on the eye."
"I was . . . protecting myself from . . . from . . . err . . . a wild animal." Jenrya lied and felt miserable, he'd never lie to anyone. It was very hard for him to lie to anybody. And that was the thing he hated most on himself.
"Uh huh, a wild animal. Ok, let's go away. And before you answer we missed you there and we got worried. I decided to look for you because you are our little brother." Shaoran mocked.
"Let's go away, right?" Jenrya said, got up and followed the group that was trying to find a way out. Shaoran was talking without a pause, but Jenrya wasn't listening to any word he was saying. He was remembering the vision he had. Was that really a vision or was it real? He didn't know but he wanted to find out.
When they reached the villa, the people who were waiting for them, cheered up.
Jenrya looked to the forest once again, just when the same shadow he had seen last night passed trough the trees quickly.
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When Jenrya was ready to sleep, the memories came back again. 'Who was that girl? Was she really a girl or was it an animal?'
It was a freezing night and he approached the fireplace even more. He was sat in front of it, holding a blanket around his back and drinking cocoa.
There was a knock on the door and it opened slowly. For a moment Jenrya thought it was the shadow of the forest but it wasn't.
Standing at the doorway was the girl from the night before, the one that had hold his arm before he went to the forest. She was trying her best to be sensual, but with no success. She was the pension owner's older daughter.
"Do you something else? Another cocoa? Food? Me?"
Jenrya was stunned, 'The girl might be crazy' he thought.
"Look, I thought I had told you that I am married."
"But your friends told me you aren't."
He ignored her comment.
"I don't want anything, thank you."
The girl didn't seem to listen to him either. She ran towards him with her arms open.
When Jenrya noticed the girl was hugging him tightly. He looked down at her and felt himself pretty guilty. The girl was just in love with him, but he was waiting for the right person.
Jenrya walked to the door with the girl hugging him and slowly he pushed her away and when she was out of his room, he closed the door shut.
Walking back to his bed, he thought that maybe he had been too rude with the girl. One he opened the door again to apologize she wasn't there anymore.
He sighed and got into his bed, which was really comfortable. And he knew he was safe from 'wild animals' there.
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A shadow was moving fast to the nearer farm in the villa, where some lambs were resting peacefully, until when it reached them.
Unknown Destiny
Chapter 3
Jenrya was looking at the person who was on top of him, scared. He took sometime to realize that the shadow that was watching him was, actually, a woman wearing black and strange clothes.
He gathered the rest of courage he had, after being scared just because of a woman and asked politely:
"Shall I know you name?"
"Let me go!" the woman answered not being polite at all.
"I'll let you go if you tell me your name." Jenrya said deciding to play around a little.
But the woman didn't seem to understand his game and punched him hard on the face.
"Ouch, you little slut." Jenrya screamed and got up quickly. When he realized that he got that punch the woman wasn't there anymore.
He looked around looking for her, but there was no sign. He smelled the black cloth that was tied on his hand and then he smelled the air. It had the same scent that the cloth had and as far as he remembered the shadow had the same smell.
"Found you!" Jenrya said under his breathe.
He touched where the shadowed woman had punched him.
"Ow, it's better put some ice on it."
But he was lost inside a mysterious forest and he didn't have where to go. Probably the villa was too far from the forest and nobody would look for him here.
"Ok, Momantai, you're not lost . . . Well, not yet."
He walked to the creek and with his hands he took some water and carefully spilled it on his face that was aching like hell.
Gently he untied the black cloth, dampened it with the icy water of the creek and placed it on face, hoping that that punch didn't make any bad injuries.
He didn't sleep at all, listening to the dead silence of that imposing forest.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The sun was already shining when Jenrya opened his eyes slowly and he felt sleepy. He didn't want to wake up, but the sound of voices calling him was getting louder and louder.
He was muttering when Shaoran came running to him followed by three other warriors.
"What happened to you? Your left eye is purple. Did you fight? Is here dangerous?" Shaoran said and laughed out loud.
"I know, I know. What's the matter?" Jenrya answered angrily. Shaoran was a good friend but sometimes he would get really annoying.
"You fought, right? But you weren't fast enough and got a punch right on the eye."
"I was . . . protecting myself from . . . from . . . err . . . a wild animal." Jenrya lied and felt miserable, he'd never lie to anyone. It was very hard for him to lie to anybody. And that was the thing he hated most on himself.
"Uh huh, a wild animal. Ok, let's go away. And before you answer we missed you there and we got worried. I decided to look for you because you are our little brother." Shaoran mocked.
"Let's go away, right?" Jenrya said, got up and followed the group that was trying to find a way out. Shaoran was talking without a pause, but Jenrya wasn't listening to any word he was saying. He was remembering the vision he had. Was that really a vision or was it real? He didn't know but he wanted to find out.
When they reached the villa, the people who were waiting for them, cheered up.
Jenrya looked to the forest once again, just when the same shadow he had seen last night passed trough the trees quickly.
******************************
When Jenrya was ready to sleep, the memories came back again. 'Who was that girl? Was she really a girl or was it an animal?'
It was a freezing night and he approached the fireplace even more. He was sat in front of it, holding a blanket around his back and drinking cocoa.
There was a knock on the door and it opened slowly. For a moment Jenrya thought it was the shadow of the forest but it wasn't.
Standing at the doorway was the girl from the night before, the one that had hold his arm before he went to the forest. She was trying her best to be sensual, but with no success. She was the pension owner's older daughter.
"Do you something else? Another cocoa? Food? Me?"
Jenrya was stunned, 'The girl might be crazy' he thought.
"Look, I thought I had told you that I am married."
"But your friends told me you aren't."
He ignored her comment.
"I don't want anything, thank you."
The girl didn't seem to listen to him either. She ran towards him with her arms open.
When Jenrya noticed the girl was hugging him tightly. He looked down at her and felt himself pretty guilty. The girl was just in love with him, but he was waiting for the right person.
Jenrya walked to the door with the girl hugging him and slowly he pushed her away and when she was out of his room, he closed the door shut.
Walking back to his bed, he thought that maybe he had been too rude with the girl. One he opened the door again to apologize she wasn't there anymore.
He sighed and got into his bed, which was really comfortable. And he knew he was safe from 'wild animals' there.
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A shadow was moving fast to the nearer farm in the villa, where some lambs were resting peacefully, until when it reached them.
