Amara stood for a while, trying to remember the correct directions in her head. She then remembered he would not be injured like he was if she had not gotten them lost. She wished she could be better with directions more than ever now. Tears brimmed her eyes, threatening to spill. Then she looked back up at Aerion and saw his smile, giving her the strength and reason she needed to get to the lake.
She started walking and found Teren was following her as she went. Trying her hardest to avoid uneven bits along their path like they requested, she had to twist and turn which made it a longer walk, but not unbearably. She stook as close to Aerion and his horse as she could to make both of them feel better. Knowing she could protect him for a short while, but not for long enough, she started walking a little faster. As she did, Teren sped up as well.
After a few more minutes, she felt as if her legs were going to collapse, but it didn't stop her. Soon, she saw the a road which they had to cross to get to the other side. It gave her a small spike of courage but it soon faded. She did not know which road they were at. They could be going the wrong way once again which made her shiver. Last time it ended terribly but he was at least alive.
Amara soon saw the first sign of the lake about a mile away. It was indeed larger than she expected it to be. She was overjoyed by the sight of it and forgot about everything. She instantly started running wildly towards it, her bell jingling extremely loudly as she did. As she ran out of breath, she stopped and crouched slightly, putting her hands on her knees to keep herself upright.
She then noticed that Teren was trotting behind her and had overall ran with her. She smiled then saw the pained look on Aerions face and her smile turned into a frown. She thought about all she had done to him and felt awful. " I'm sorry. I'm sorry for getting you into this mess and I'm sorry I got you injured as bad as this. I'm sorry," she said while taking his hand in hers. "Just don't scare me like that again, and please never leave me."
"Let's get there, shall we?" Amara let go of his hand and let the way once again. She walked fairly fast, but not too fast that she couldn't avoid the uneven spots in time. When they finally reached the lake, she cheered and turned towards him, smiling.
She started walking and found Teren was following her as she went. Trying her hardest to avoid uneven bits along their path like they requested, she had to twist and turn which made it a longer walk, but not unbearably. She stook as close to Aerion and his horse as she could to make both of them feel better. Knowing she could protect him for a short while, but not for long enough, she started walking a little faster. As she did, Teren sped up as well.
After a few more minutes, she felt as if her legs were going to collapse, but it didn't stop her. Soon, she saw the a road which they had to cross to get to the other side. It gave her a small spike of courage but it soon faded. She did not know which road they were at. They could be going the wrong way once again which made her shiver. Last time it ended terribly but he was at least alive.
Amara soon saw the first sign of the lake about a mile away. It was indeed larger than she expected it to be. She was overjoyed by the sight of it and forgot about everything. She instantly started running wildly towards it, her bell jingling extremely loudly as she did. As she ran out of breath, she stopped and crouched slightly, putting her hands on her knees to keep herself upright.
She then noticed that Teren was trotting behind her and had overall ran with her. She smiled then saw the pained look on Aerions face and her smile turned into a frown. She thought about all she had done to him and felt awful. " I'm sorry. I'm sorry for getting you into this mess and I'm sorry I got you injured as bad as this. I'm sorry," she said while taking his hand in hers. "Just don't scare me like that again, and please never leave me."
"Let's get there, shall we?" Amara let go of his hand and let the way once again. She walked fairly fast, but not too fast that she couldn't avoid the uneven spots in time. When they finally reached the lake, she cheered and turned towards him, smiling.