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Birth of The Free Bird

“Do you still have my coin?” Asked Edmond in a low voice. Finch nodded. “It’s here.” She lifted her free hand and opened her fist, showing Edmond the coin that he gave her last night. The coin that she used as her marker during the game. “You have to keep it. We’ll play again soon.” Edmond promised. Finch nodded happily. Her smile broadened as she heard Edmond’s promise. “I’ll be waiting for you Edmond.” “I’ll come back for you.” He vowed. In the land of Easton, a few boys from the village started to visit the forest, after being encountered with a girl whose whole life was spent inside the forest. As they built friendship between them, the forest had turned into nothing but their new playground. Curiosity led to dangerous exploration, revealing the hidden secrets that were almost forgotten. When the news about the girl in the forest was heard by the Mayor, a hunt began. There was one thing that the girl was forbidden to do: never stepping out of the forest. As people started to look for her, would she be able to escape from them? Above of all, would she be able to save her dear friends? Who knew that the action of those innocent children would cause so many deaths in the land.

MortalLearner · แฟนตาซี
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NEW FACES

Edmond was right: the sun shone so bright in Claremont. There was no grey could hanging in the sky. It was all clear. The street was busier there compared to Easton, with the number of people that were bustling around the street. The place looked livelier, freer and brighter — such a huge contrast to Easton and the forest that Finch lived in.

"Neil!" A loud scream filled with excitement of a girl was heard, making Neil and the rest of his travel companions peer through the open window of the carriage, that was yet to halt. "Stop there! I cannot walk any further!"

"What are you doing there, Shelley?" Shouted Neil at the girl with a grin on his face.

"I've been waiting for you, you silly!" Yelled the girl, rolling her eyes as she stood at her place while the carriage continued to ride three houses away from her. Then it came to a halt in front of a house that was fenced with small oak trees.