@Fraust
He nodded again, taking in the scenery. Accepting orders from animals really wasn't all that strange to him, in fact, he even asked for their advice sometimes. Animals knew their way around
He nodded again, taking in the scenery. Accepting orders from animals really wasn't all that strange to him, in fact, he even asked for their advice sometimes. Animals knew their way around
The woods were beautiful. Absolutely stunning. Hazel smiled as she looked around. "Y'know Robbie, maybe you were right to make us stay." she said softly. But then, out of no where, she heard a low grumble, and the ground started to shake.
Robin jumped, startled, and looked for the source of the sound. "W-what was that?"
The ground continued shaking. "I… I don't know!" Hazel cried. She fell onto her side, and the ground started to tear apart. "ROBIN!" She screamed, as the earth cracked beneath him. She shakily stood and pulled him to her. She held him extremely tight, and the both shook violently with the earth. Then, with a mighty roar, tree's falling and earth breaking, it opened up beneath them and they fell, both screaming.
Robin started hyperventilating as they fell. No no no no no no! This couldn't be happening! His worst fear was of heights, and now he was falling who knew how far? "Hazel!" He clung to her, terrified
"I've got you!" she screamed, and they continued to fall. Then, she felt land beneath her. Stone. It didn't hit her hard, in fact it didn't hurt at all. She landed on it softly, like she hadn't been falling for over a minute.
Robin was laying on the floor, still hyperventilating and shaking violently. He seemed to be trying not to cry
"Robin." Hazel breathed, and she hugged him. "You can cry, It's okay. We're okay. We're Safe." she was saying breathlessly.
Robin hugged her back, holding onto her for dear life and trying to control his breathing. "This place is terrifying…" He breathed
"I know its…" Hazel trailed off as she looked around. "Its… Its actually beautiful." she whispered. There was a soft glow that filled the cavern, and the top was covered in… stars? Millions of purple, blue, and silver and gold specs covered the ceiling and walls of the cave. They weren't glow worms, the didn't look the same. It was like they were floating in space.
Robin looked up and gulped. They seemed to have fallen pretty far down. "H-how are we going to get back up? Hello? Is anyone there? Hello?!" He called out desperately into the cave, too panicked to properly take in the surroundings
"Hey, hey calm down." Hazel said, helping him stand. "Look!" she said, pointing towards the south. "There's more light coming from down there. If we go far enough, maybe it'll be an opening. We can get out of here, okay?"
Robin grabbed Hazel's arm for support, looking around nervously. He was still shaking, and he was forcing himself not to look up. It would make him panic more.
Hazel nodded for him, and started walking towards the light.
"Are you sure this leads out and not to another hole?" Robin asked, sounding worried
"Oh, of course not. I'm not sure of anything. But, I'm trying to stay optimistic! Besides, I could always just take off the ring." she said, tousling his hair. "hey look," she said. "A pool!" she pointed over to the left, where a medium size, crystal clear pool sat, with water pouring into it through a source in the rocks that they couldn't see.
"Do you think it's magical?" Robin stared at the pool, hoping it wasn't dangerous
"I think so." she breathed, approaching the pool.
Robin followed her nervously, not wanting to be too far away from her in case something happened
The pool was beautiful. Absolutely stunning. Hazel bent down and put her hand in. The temperature was perfect, and she closed her eyes in bliss. Not even thinking, she threw of her shoes and socks and jumped in. It felt like the most amazing thing she could ever imagine! Bringing her head above the surface, she laughed at Robin's horrified expression. "Come on in! Robin it feels spectacular!" She cried.
¨I´m not sure this is sa-Ah!" Hazel pulled him into the water. He pushed his head above the water, coughing. ¨Hazel!¨ He treaded water for a bit, not quite tall enough to reach the bottom. ¨Are you sure this isn´t dangerous?¨
"I don't think it is!" She cried with delight.
"W-what if the magic tricks your mind into thinking it's good, but it's actually leeching away our lives?" Perhaps he had read a few too many sci-fi books
"Robin, You. Are. Being. Paranoid! The water is fine! Hey… Watch this!" Hazel swam all the way to the bottom of the pool, and then pushed herself up, so that she came out of the water like a fish.
Robin kept his hands on the side of the pool, standing on a ledge on the wall as he watched Hazel nervously
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