AC: This is another short story.
Short story 5: Nature hates Remi
During chapter 1: Forest of life
Gal'Drad followed Remi in the forest with doubt. He was wondering if he was really bringing him to a safe place or sold him to the Overworld. The evaded the guards and they were closed to the abandon village.
"Are you sure it is the right direction?" Gal'Drad asked.
"Of course," Remi replied.
He pushed a branch out of his way. He passed and he let go. Gal'Drad dodged it before it hit him, but it got Remi's back.
"Argh!" Remi whined. "Yeah. We are definitely in the right direction."
"How's that helping you? It's just a branch hitting you," Gal'Drad said, wondering if he was alright.
"You'll see. This part of the forest hates me," Remi commented. "The more closer we are from the village, the worse it will be."
They continued walked when a fruit felt on the head of Remi. He put his hand on his head and he laughed nervously. Gal'Drad saw this and after three more fruits falling on his head, he saw his bad luck.
They continued when Remi felt on the ground.
"Ouch," Remi was whining now.
Gal'Drad sighted and he grabbed Remi to put him on his feet. They continued walking without saying anything when there was another branch, Remi pushed it and when he let go, Gal'Drad grabbed.
"This time the branch-" Gal'Drad stopped talking.
Another branch appeared out of nowhere and hit Remi's back.
By the Cothica. How's that possible? Gal'Drad asked to himself. He looked in his hand and the branch was there.
They continued and Gal'Drad looked around. The process repeated itself and when they were very close to the village. Gal'Drad saw Remi without any visible injury. He didn't have mark on his head; it must all be under his clothes.
"I made it out alive again," Remi commented.
Gal'Drad said nothing and he watched him. He didn't felt anything for him, but he had a little pity for him.
*Back to the present*
"And that's how I learn that this part of the forest hated Remi," Gal'Drad concluded his short story.
Aval'par and Blak'drin laughed at the story. Remi wasn't there and Gal'Drad decided to finally have his revenge now.
"I didn't laugh at the time because of my training," Gal'Drad said. "Remi didn't show me yet." He then laughed with the others.
The door opened brutally and closed the same way. They turned around and they saw Remi with his face red. He was mad.
"GAL'DRAD! YOU DEAR USED THIS STORY TO MOCK ME!" Remi screamed.
"Yes. I didn't promise to say nothing for this compare to you," Gal'Drad said laughing at that fact.
"I'll get you for this!" Remi shouted.
He jumped at the back of his friend and they felt on the ground. Remi picked his arm and twisted on his back.
"Say Uncle! Say it!"
"You do realise I'm much more flexible than a human." Gal'Drad replied. He knew what it was.
Remi picked Gal'Drad tail and pinched his sensible part. The M'arrillian shouted in pain.
"Do you say it now?!"
"Never Remi!"
Aval'par and Blak'drin laughed at this situation and they didn't help Gal'Drad. He was powerful enough to free himself if he wanted, but he didn't. It was also too painful to try something without hurting Remi.
During one hour, Gal'Drad shouted his pain until he finally gave up and Remi won. They were back to the status quo.
AC: This story was shorter.
The next one will be: The wild Aval'par.
