So sorry for the long wait and i Know there is no point making excuses, but my computer had a virus and now its all, better so here we go! chapter 3 :)
'Hey, Rose' Christian said from behind me,
'hmm' I said turning my head while I walked just before I tripped on a low branch an landed on the wet ground. I stood and and turned to see Christian in a fit of laughing and Lisa was trying to supress her giggles.
'Christian, YOU IDIOT! Now I'm wet and cold. If I get ill, I blame you!' I pointed my finger at him. 'Ohh, Lisa just let it out' And with thatI turned on my heel and began walking. Behind me i gould hear Lisa's giggles and I sighed. It was getting dark and we needed to rest.
'Heres good enough.' I stated as we reached a small patch of grass and a dryish log. 'Oi, Flameboy, make yourself useful.' I ordered as I threw him a pile of kindelin. I knew Lisa was going to hate this but I had to find us something to eat.
'It's gunna have to be rabbit' I mumbled to myself as i walked away a little. No such luck. I looked for signs of a rabbit for ages, but nothing. Although i did find a few-six-wild strawberrys.
'yum' Lisa said when we sat around the fire, but Christian didn't commen, he was looking at them as if they were a pile of slugs. we ate in silence which i was first to break.
'Christian, you have first watch' and I was out as soon as my head touched the ground.
'We need to get out of this forest and find some shops' Lisa said in the morning.
'Yeah, i know. this dress is killing me and I need a comb, and you two need to eat properly, and so do I'
After a couple of hours we came across a small country road and it had to lead somewhere. We camped near the edge of the roadbut hidden so pssers by wouldn't notice us.
Morning brought more rain. the rain kept going, and we practically ren down the roadfor the first hour. Just before nightfall we came across a small gas station. Thank God. Lisa and i went to the outside loos and made ouselves as presentable as possible. The man in the store could'nt care less what my hair looked like, all he did was stare at my chest. Lisa used her card to buy a travel comb, baby wipes, packes of biscuts, chocolate and deoderant as well as other food but it all fit neatly in her sholderbag.
'Excuse me sir, but which way is it to the nearest town?' i asked sweetly.
'Less than a mile that was' he pointed the way we were headed never looking to my face as if his eyes were glued.
