me too its super fun isnt it? i cant wait till we get more ppl; i keep telling all my friends!
yay!! so how are you? :D
"Thank you," Eleanor sighed, and turned to run back where Tristan stood. She spotted him and stopped next to him, catching her breath. "It's taken care of," she said with a smile.
for not saying just "hello" at the beginning lol
:( im sorry...
"Wonderful," Eleanor sighed. "The people are gathering just inside the city right now, and you can find the mayor there. Just tell him Tristan has set you to lead the people to safety."
omg lol i guess just "hello" would have been a better response. XD
"Wonderful!" Eleanor sighed. "You've no idea how much help that is. Do you know of anyone else that can help you... if you need it?"
"These people need a guide and set of protectors to get them to the capitol city," Eleanor started directly instead of beating around the bush. "I can pay you two well if that's the direction you're headed. There's about a hundred of them, some capable of helping defend themselves. It should take a couple days at most."
"Are you two... busy with anything anytime soon? You said you're traveling, so..." Eleanor faded off, unsure how to say what was in her mind.
Eleanor turned and ran back to the forest, looking for the two she had seen walking over there earlier. She saw two figures just under the trees and made her way over there slowly. "Hello, again!" she said cheerfully. "How are you two?"
"I know of two already," Eleanor said, swallowing her sigh of relief. "And I can give them the money here if they wish. Just... do whatever you wish in the meantime; I'll be back."
"You haven't tried getting in there with me," Eleanor suggested. "Since she's a... good friend of mine, I wouldn't even ask for money or anything like that. Just don't do this; there are many other people like me, with abilities that can help what's left of this town without destroying it completely."
Eleanor stared at Tristan. "I understand what you're saying," she replied. "Of course these people's lives are worth it, but you dying isn't the only way to stop these monsters! Sameire is a sweet girl and she's stuck there right now. She needs you!"
"Really?" Eleanor said quickly. "You know that I grew up in Ilianam. My mother knew many people in the king's court, along with my father. Your sister needs you; you can't leave her here alone."
"That's not my point," Eleanor insisted desperately, seeing how set his mind was. "I know your sister, Tristan!"
"Oh, no," Eleanor gasped, stopping in front of him. "I just need you to answer something for me: don't you have any good reason in this world to not do this?"
Eleanor stopped, unsure why she wasn't walking anymore. Move it, she told herself. Just let it go. Look at all the money I've got... twice the last few jobs I've done. Imagine what I can do with this. But... "Dammit," she muttered aloud. "Let it go, El; he's just some cute guy with an ego and a mission. Let it go." Eleanor found herself turning around, however, when a new idea came into her mind. Yes... she thought. That'll work... it could if he just listens. Eleanor ignored her thoughts and ran toward the stables. "Hey!" she shouted. "Tristan! I've got to tell you something!"
Eleanor choked on her next reply, not wanting to sound desperate. Good luck, Tristan, she thought, turning to leave as well. "I hope you figure something better out...
Edward looked to Hannah. What do you think? he asked in her mind.