![]() Chapter Seven: MistakesA Chapter by dicey jones![]() I just made a Huge Mistake![]()
The forests light rays were vanishing, a few more meters and it will be dark. They marched on, the whole adventure was seeming less than it was, they were like lost wanderers. The further they walked, the more there legs ached. Sophia had suggested taking a break "what is the purpose of an adventure if you complete it in a day", but Nia had with her sarcasm made them continue anyways. She was more of a b***h now.
"What exactly are we looking for?" Ade asked "An adventure precisely" Nia answered. "Well i think we've found one already and if you are yet to find yours am gonna leave you to it, as for me am taking a break" "And so am I" Sophia supported. She wasn't bothered by what they said, knowing them, they'd follow her if she went away with Wen. "Come Wen let's go" "Nia, I would like to wait and see if Micheal is coming and also take a rest while i wait." He saw the hint of betrayal in her eyes and from what he could conclude, she took it personally. "F**k you" She said petulantly. She walked off...her shadow disappeared into the darkness. "Were do you think she's going Men?" Sophia asked He was shocked, she just called him Men...Damn! "Why don't you follow her. You caused this you know" They heard the scream echoing out from the dark, it was Nia's. "What just happened?" Sophia asked petrified. "I hope to God a wild animal hadn't caught up with her, am going in there" Ade said running into the darkness. The others lit up there torch and followed impulsively. Sophia was still in shock, her adrenaline was in full rush. She watched the decayed hand she had mistakenly stepped on, it was human. The slimy maggots coming from them was horrendous. She noticed the diamond ring, it belong to someone she knew, someone she was close to. She had made a mistake, she can't be save alone, they won't be save here. "I might just have made the worst est mistake." She had to go find them quickly, Micheal was right again...they shouldn't be in hare. She paced bidirectionally from her path.
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