Jeyne lead Sansa in and out of tents and into the woods until they came to a large stable. Jeyne walked right in but Sansa had her doubts.
"Come on," Jeyne said encouragingly.
Sansa smiled at her and walked in. What she saw in there shocked her quite a bit. There were hundreds of birds flying all over. Barn owles, ravens, hawks, crows, and many she couldn't name.
Jeyne smiled at Sansa,"Come on," she said, grabbing her hand and leading her to a ladder on the stable's walls. She grabbed on and climbed up quickly, while Sansa was a bit more shaking. Sansa sat down on the side with her legs over the side to rest but Jeyne was already moving on.
"Jeyne?" Sansa called out to her.
"Yes, Sansa?"
"Maybe we should go back down!"
"Why? We just got up!"
Sansa was desperate for a excuse to get down. "I don't think this is safe."
"It is, trust me. I have been up here a thousands of times."
"Really, Jeyne! I am going back down!" Sansa started to make her back to the ladder.
"You're not scared are you?" Jeyne called out to her.
"Of- of course not! I- I just don't think this is safe." Sansa said stuttering.
Jeyne's head popped out from behind a long wooden plank smiling. "Prove it!"
Sansa scowled at Jeyne and climbed back up the ladder. Jeyne smiled in satisfaction as Sansa made her way to her. Sansa was balancing on a long wooden pole that layed across two walls when she fell. She cried out and grimaced at the pain that was too come when she hit the floor. But the pain never met her. Only soft hay did. Jeyne rushed over and stuck her head out over the edge and looked surprised to see that Sansa was laughing.
Smiling down at her Jeyne said,"Well come on!"
Sansa stood and ran back to the ladder. She quickly climbed and crossed the wooden plank.
"Well done!" Jeyne said. "But you will have to do much better than that to catch me!"
Sansa smiled and climbed up another ladder. She then walked across another wooden plank. She laughed and ran and slid down a iron pole. Jeyne was sitting down just a few feet away. Sansa then walked balancing across a long narrow wood pole.
Jeyne clapped,"Well done!" she walked to Sansa and smiled.
"Are you up for more?" she smiled mischievously, pointing behind her.
Sansa looked behind her and saw what Jeyne was talking about. The rest of the stable was connected together with ropes and not so sturdy looking planks. In the very back was a red cross which hung from a old looking string.
"Who ever crosses all the obstacles and grabs the cross wins."
Sansa smiled,"Alright."
"Go!" Jeyne said and both girls raced to get to the cross, laughing and squealing the whole way.
Sansa walked across the first set of planks while Jeyne swung across a rope.
Then both girls ducked a low beam and raced to get ahead.
"Do you want to give up and save yourself the trouble?" Jeyne yelled at Sansa.
"You wish Jeyne!" Sansa yelled back nearly tripping over a coil of old looking rope.
Jeyne smirked and jumped over a small gap in the floor and almost tripped over a wooden plank.
Both girls were neck and neck, about 10 feet from the red cross, closing in very fast. They both came to the stairs (which were really planks, hay, and rope tied together resembling a step set of stair) leading up to their prize. Both girls squealed and ran up the stairs half pulling themselves half running up. The cross was a just few inches from both girl's reach. Both hands flew out and just as one closed on the cross, the floor board's planks gave out from under the pressure of the girls' weight. Both Sansa and Jeyne squealed in surprise and they both landed in the soft hay waiting for them. They laughed loudly, their voices echoing in stable. Jeyne turned to face Sansa smiled, and held her prize in her hand. The red cross glittered in the sunlight that come from a small crack in the stable's roof.
Sansa laughed loudly an said,"Congratulations! You win!"
Jeyne answered sarcastically back,"Why thanked you. That means so very much to me."
Sansa stood and offered Jeyne a hand up, which Jeyne took eagerly. Sansa then wove her arm through Jeyne's and walked from the stable.
"We should go back to my tent," Sansa told Jeyne.
"Alright then," Jeyne answered but then smiled playfully. "Race you!" she said before taking off in a sprint.
Sansa raced after her and the two girls raced back to Sansa's tent, Jeyne beating Sansa easily.
"Well I am just beating you at every thing today aren't I?" Jeyne told Sansa as she arrived at the tent.
Sansa smiled and gave Jeyne a playful shove before walking into the tent, with Jeyne at her heels.
