Chapter Three - “Sleeping beauty, Half naked”
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In a forest full of creatures, there stood a raven who looked intensely at one place not far away from the tree branch he was at.
He hastily gulped his saliva, looking at the dark clouds one time then at the open coffin. He could see the dead pale complexion of his master, his closed eyes, and unmoved chest.
He helplessly sighed, his round eyes flattered with unwillingness to accept the end of his dead master. He then glanced at the statue of the fox above the coffin.
He quickly put his wings up and bowed making another bow in hopes that the fox sprite would feel uncomfortable and agree to bring back his beloved master.
He stole alook at the statue and saw it eyes closed unbothered by him.
He couldn’t help but tear his round eyes as he gravely cried out “This bird doesn’t want to live alone anymore! He take back all what he said! Please bring back his lord! This lowly bird would not neglect his duties of protecting him again! This bird promise!!”
He trembles as the gray clouds cries out, as if it was angry at him for being weak and lazy, blaming him for losing it master.
He couldn’t help as his tears rolled down his eyes, he quickly wiped them away as he continue bowing down in the direction of the fox statue.
Who would’ve thought that the sky’s would hear him and help him get it master back?
In no time thunder after another hit the coffin, aiming straight at the half ***** sleeping beauty.
The bird could smell the smell of burnt skin coming out from the coffin, he couldn’t help but shiver and flinch in pain as if he was the one taking them.
“You annoying bird..” an old god voice came out of the statue, it eyes bright blue. The raven could tell it was annoyed to the point of cussing.
“I’ll help you this time to bring this man back to life,” the fox snorted, “If he can survive the pain of waking up without screaming, this old soul will help him few times.” The statue’s eyes looked at the sky before it continue “but, if he couldn’t I can’t help you even if you cry for thousand years.”
The raven couldn’t help but cry as he nod it head “Thank you, thank you!”
The fox hummed, then with one look at the half ***** man in the coffin. Bright blue light danced around the lifeless body, it then flowed in his body and quickly out into the sky as each thunder hit the half ***** beauty.
It didn’t take long before a big thunder bolt emigre from the black clouds aiming at the ravens’ master heart. The bird couldn’t help but close it eyes not wanting to see him burnt even more.
He only opened then when the fox spoke darkly “With this, let’s see if your master will survive.”
At that moment the raven knew he shouldn’t brought it master to this old fox. He regrets it.. really.
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