Fun Story-Quiz I Didn't Know What to Call...

GIRLS ONLY. Okay, this is just a random quiz-story I made out of boredom. I was gonna make it into seperate chapters, but saved you the hassle by making it one big long story quiz! It's very long and took a while. So long that if you don't have the hours, don't take it... yet! Well, it doesn't take hours, but a while. And most importantly, this quiz is for GIRLS ONLY, or gays or bis. Boys will find it boring and weird, unless you're a sort of weird boy... No offence. It is aimed for girls though.

This is my FIRST quiz I've ever made. Some parts might not make sense, I know. Especially the part when... Well, never mind. You'll find out anyway, soon enough. So have fun and tell your friends to take the quiz-story too. I don't have any facebook, twitter or anything, so I can't link it there. Please tell me your scores. Thank you! TIP: Here, you are 16 in the story.

Created by: Morgan216
  1. You wake up in a small area of a huge wood you know is forbidden, feeling dizzy and absolutely terrible. Your head swirls and the world around you wobbles dangerously. Your hands immediately fly up to your head, searching for wounds. There is no blood, but a bump and many sore parts which you imagine to be big purple ugly bruises. Cold sweat sticks uncomfortably to your clothes, and the feeling of vomit rises up in your throat. Oh, not now! You cough and splutter, but luckily don't throw up. So instead, you take in the surroundings around you. The vegetation is thick and the air is moist. The plants around you are a rich green and really big. The life living here is wild. You don't remember how you got here, why, when or anything that happened before. What's more, you are lost. You take a look around, nervous, trying to think positive. The flowers here are nice and pretty. But really! Who cares? How are you reacting to all of this?
  2. You hear an eerie whistle of wind and see a quick flash of black from the corner of your eye. Instincts tell you to panic, so you do, shivering and standing up quickly. You tremble from the awful headache and stiffness in your bones. All over you, clear red scratches cover your skin, stinging when you touch them. You must've fallen into some tough brambles and knocked your head. A twig snaps and so does your head, eyes widening. Then a guy comes out from the trees. He has curly wild brown hair, almost down to his shoulders and hazel flecked with green eyes. He's tall, clearly over 6 foot, a skyscraper towering over you. His clothes are slightly torn, and he looks tired. But overall, the calm look of him soothes you. He is gorgeous, whether you want him or not. He looks at you, eyes widened. What do you do?
  3. He raises his eyebrows, and you raise your's back, whatever your reply was. The pounding in your mind only makes your vision cloudy and hearing uneasy. The guy speaks and doesn't allow his eyes to leave yours. "Um... My name's Eden. I can help you if you need it." He offers, shrugging. You flush, embarrassed for some reason. This guy is heavenly! What could he possibly be doing here? "Yeah. I don't remember what happened before I arrived." You say, dazed. "I'm so confused. I have no idea when I got here, why or how. I woke up moments ago, feeling bad, and...
  4. He blinks, pursing his lips thoughtfully. You wait for an answer to your response. "Come with me." He requests eventually. "I need your help. I've been waiting for someone to appear lately, because I can't leave the forest." He adds, "Reasons are classified, I'm afraid." He starts to walk further into the damp green forest, and you're suddenly scared of him leaving. Because then where would you be? Lost, without help, sick, maybe hurt, and terrified. Eden calls to you, "Are you coming? I really need your help." You pause, remembering you should never follow strangers, but think of doing it all the same... and say what?
  5. "So what's your name?" Eden asks suddenly as you push your way past plants waist-high. Should you lie? You've never been too keen on sharing personal information with strangers, especially like this guy. He comes across as a nice, kind individual to you, but you never know, he could be a murderer set on killing whoever is in his path. Or a kidnapper, in which thoughts make you frightened to the extreme, his face on 'WANTED' posters all over town, or the whole country, or planet. "I'm _____," you reply, a true answer, because your fear is truly stupid. The guy is a great dude! He's only requesting your help for a little while, just a small task, and then he'll help you too! Anyway, what can a small first name do to harm you? "Okay." He says casually, turning to face you. You both stop. "That's a very beautiful name." You blush, hiding a small smile. "Thank you." "Oh, here we are." He announces after a while, pushing into a bright clearance. There's a small stone on top of a large tree stump, in the middle. Around it, the sun seems to shine down on everything from a small parting in the clouds only here. The stone looks -
  6. "It's a stone." You say dully, walking over to touch it. Up close, well, it is kind of pretty. No tricks or spiders or anything, at least. Purple gems sparkle inside - but they're not just purple, but blue and green and red and gold if you look closely at the small parts. They shine from light in the sun, absolutely stunningly, and you think it must be worth a fortune for jewels as pretty as that, and marvel at it. Aside your quick likings for Eden, you're still very confused and rub the bruises on your head doubtfully. What is this stone? What's so great about it, except it's beauty? Why is Eden dragging you into this? And what is 'this'? "It's not just a stone." Eden says so quietly, you can barely hear. You turn round to face him. All traces of humour are gone from his face. "This precious gem started WW2. It drives all the international jewel theifs mad, and inspires them all. It created the disruption in the Earth's peace. It's made our world a war zone. And needs to be destroyed."
  7. "It's not impossible." he says, seeming to read your thoughts. "And if you won't help me destroy it..." He shrugs quickly, like it's no big deal. "Well, don't. Go home, forget about me. I'll forget about you as well. I'll find another pretty girl- Um, well not necessarily a pretty girl. Did I really let that escape? - and that person will help me better than you have. It will take time, but I don't give up easily. So help me, or not. Got it?" "Got it." You echo. It's a nagging idea, but you ARE lost and would feel bad if he forgot you. You could never forget him anyway! You're in instant love. You can't take your eyes off the glistening gem, until you focus on him. His perfect facial features, warm eyes that would make any girl melt, shaggy untamed hair that would make you go crazy if he cut it... He catches you looking, as he picks up the stone. "What?" he teases uncomfortably. You tear your eyes away and -
  8. He rolls his eyes. "Okaaaaay, right. And I'm really supposed to believe that you weren't looking at me and finding me attractive. Well, great. Come on then." You follow his lead deeper into the forest still, and come across a wide clearing. The stars are out, dazzling the black sky, and a scary full moon glowing a faint blue staring down at you. The sun's warmth is gone and a chill runs through you. The clearing is cold, but nice enough for a sleeping spot. Come to think of it, you ARE quite tired... "We'll need to sleep, it's night." Eden insists, reading your mind again. You agree by shrugging. "Okay." You say, so Eden goes to lie on the grass on his side, facing away from you. "If you need to toilet, find a bush or something..." And he trails off and starts snoring. Wow, that was fast! You shiver again, and look around. Where to rest?
  9. That night, you don't fall asleep until a long while. You lie in your hiding spot, looking at the stars and the moon, silent tears running down your cheeks. No huge sobs like usual. You want to go home, and see your friends and family, to feel the envelope of warmth and love they provide you, the feeling of happiness. You want to get out of this place and forget you were ever here. You want to know how, when, and why you're here, though. And it sounds like this stone thing is serious business. Maybe you should run away from Eden now? But most probably, that's a bad idea. You're best sticking with him than nobody. And it would make his day if you tagged along, you just know it will! But what about your parents? They'll be so worried and miss you...
  10. The next day, you crawl out from your hiding place, yawning, and remember you're lost, with a cute guide here too. He's currently sound asleep, in the position you last saw him; unlike you, who tossed and turned and cried in your sleep. He seems undisturbed. You leave him alone a while, for you to do business behind a bush, and collect some berries that look not poisonous to eat. You're starving! For about an hour you do this, then return, full with food and happy enough to get a move on. Eden is still sleeping. You roll your eyes. It must be over ten o'clock in the morning by now! You sigh. "Eden?" You say softly, then again, louder, until you're practically screaming his name. To wake him up finally, you -
  11. He finally wakes up. You pretty much growl at him. "At last you're active!" You scream, very annoyed, tired of doing what you'd been doing. You are really frustrated with Eden. How lazy is this guy? Jeez! "Right. Oh." Eden says, blinking apologetically, not seeming to realise the waves of angry heat coming off from you. "To destroy this stone... Well, what can we do, huh? Any suggestions?" "Hey, I don't know. This was your idea. Speaking of knowing, I barely know anything!" You reply, shrugging frustratedly. It's true. Then you remember something, about your parents. It makes tears well up in your eyes. You sigh, and close your eyes to stop tears escaping. "Listen, Eden...
  12. "Oh yeah." He says, sighing. "I forgot about that." We shove forward through the dense plants. You notice a lizard perched on his shoulder, lazily looking at you. "Where did that come from?" You ask, and it's the first time you can actually laugh without being scared. "This is Leah, my pet lizard." He smiles back, picking up on your playful mood. "Well, actually, she's a cameleon." Leah's slimy green colour automatically switches to red, to match Eden's short-sleeved torn shirt. You giggle. "_____, are you still sure you wanna do this?" Eden asks doubtfully. "Maybe I should take you home and destroy the stone myself." You are surprised to hear that from Eden. What is your response?
  13. "I'm staying." You promise, smiling. "But thanks for the offer." Eden grins back. "Anytime. Remember, I can take you home any time, anywhere. I know these places off by heart!" The idea makes you think maybe you SHOULD go home. But suddenly something rustles around in the bushes. You clasp onto Eden's arm, frightened. He stiffens in your embrace. And then a tall dark stranger emerges, holding a huge silver sword. His cloak and hood are dark as night, his face masked in black. The only thing that's not covered by black, is his eyes, that glow a luminous orange. You shake behind Eden, hiding further. And scaredly still, you -
  14. He stomps forward, looking at you and Eden curiously but with terrifying hatred. "My name is Darren." He booms loudly at you. You flinch. "I want the stone, as you well know. Give it to me and you shall both be spared. NOW." When Eden and you both continue to stare silently, Darren raises his sword, just as Eden raises his. You almost faint in shock and fear, however you've always been a coward. "You have a SWORD!?" You cry. But already Eden and Darren are too deep in battle to answer. You think -
  15. The two guys thrash and bash wildly, determined to kill, until finally Eden gets Darren in battle, piercing him right in the heart after a long and fearful moment of who will win? And Darren disappears into nothingness, leaving little fragments of light and dust behind. What on Earth? You think. That guy must've been an alien if he didn't spill blood! "Who was THAT?" You ask hysterically, shaking. Eden shakes his head, not in the mood for your questions or humour of any sort. "People who want the stone. I'll explain it later, when I can be bothered." He puts his non-red sword back in its place, closing his eyes like he has a headache or something. "Now let's move on, before a whole army of them come."
  16. As you both wander through the forest, you become hungry and tired from suspense, but don't mutter a word to Eden. Speaking of him, he has an anxious look on his face, and keeps turning around as if looking for something. "Eden, what's wrong?" You ask worriedly. "Is one of those freaks there again?" You desperately hope it's not, and turn around slowly just to be sure. Something does feel odd, and the shadows seem to be ever closer to you... "_____, I know this'll sound weird," he replies, "But I feel like someone's watching us..." You can definitely relate to that.
  17. A twig snaps. You flash around, trembling. "Eden, what was that-" "SHH!" He commands. "Be quiet for one second please!" You shut your mouth, annoyed for being interrupted. But soon this little irrellevent concern vanishes, because some sort of shadow thing creeps ever closer, slithering towards you and Eden, scaring you out of your brains... "Eden!" You plead desperately, craving answers in a way you craved them when you first woke up here. Eden sucks in his breath. You have trouble not doing the same. "Here they come." "They? Who are they?" You ask nervously, looking back again. The shadow is so close to touching you! But you're probably just overreacting. "The Pennants." He breathes. "The... Pennants?" You echo, dazed all of a sudden. You -
  18. "RUN AWAY!" Eden shouts at you. You almost do, but instead, you freeze. Your legs don't seem to respond to your brain. And you want to stay here, so if Eden gets hurt, you're there for him. You know it's crazy, but you don't want to run... You simply can't. "RUN, _____!" He wails again, and more dark figures emerge. They have large hoods and cloaks, black like Darren's and very ominous. And giant silver swords. You scream. "Eden, stop, there's too many of them!" You insist, begging him to not put himself in any danger. It's true. There's at least 10 of them, and most are bigger than him. Eden draws his sword, ignoring you, and begins to fight. "Eden!" You hiss every time he's about to get hit, but dodges the swipe just before it does. A huge Pennant suddenly advances on him. What do you do?
  19. All of the Pennants are dead, vanished into tiny pieces of light and dust. This huge monstrous one is the last one remaining. You pick up a rock (perhaps again) and throw it at the Pennant as hard as you could ever dream of throwing. For a split second, it wails and seems to almost fade - dying. It's dying. It turns on you, and moves in that direction. A shot of cold fear washes through you. But then it shakes his head, as if forgetting the mission. The mission for the stone, and to kill. It turns its back on you and faces Eden, raising its sword... "NO!" You screech, terrified, running over. But it's too late. It's sword pierces Eden in the stomach.
  20. You collapse at his side, shaking madly. The Pennant has eventually died behind you. But you don't care. All you can feel is an aching numbness. Eden is dying. "Eden? Eden!" You cry hysterically. "Please wake up! Come on!" His eyes are closed, not fully, as if they are fighting to keep open, and his breath is jaggy and ragged. "You - You can't die!" You gasp, because he seems like such a strong guy, inside and out. You need him. To help him with the stone problem and finding home - but now that stuff feels irrelevant. All that matters is the present, in which a lonely soul is dying like so many in the world do each day. Every one is a huge loss, a mournful funeral. But this would be more for you. You got so close to being with Eden. He seems so much more than you ever thought. You moan to yourself, knowing there is nothing you can do to save him now.
  21. "I'm sorry." You manage to whisper. And you mean it entirely. Sorry for everything. "I'm sorry for being so stupid. For being so ungrateful. For asking so many questions that you got fed up of me but answered anyway. For being a coward. For not helping you enough. And, most of all, for letting this happen." He stirs and gazes up at you. His eyes are absolutely beautiful, just like the rest of him. How could someone so innocent die this way? How could Eden die? It's like a nightmare for you, and seems unreal. You notice his melting eyes are clearly full of -
  22. Suddenly he grips you, his eyes blazing with determination. You gasp, because you thought he was dead. Relief soars through you, but also fear. He's still dying. "You and I, _____," he coughs, his voice a distant shadow of what it used to be, "have only known for a small ammount of time. But I know you well enough to say this; You HAVE to destroy the stone before the Pennants attack again. That was only a fraction of what's to come. They'll come back. Please, _____. As my last wish. You have to." "Okay." You whisper fiercely, trying not to show any obvious tears or anything. "I will, Eden. I'll destroy the stone, for you. I promise." "Thank you, _____." He murmurs so quietly you strain to hear. "I'm sorry." You repeat again. "Don't be. It's my fault." He whispers, but you can hardly make out the quiet words. You have nothing to say or do back. Nothing to give him. It makes you feel guilty. Eden's eyes droop shut again. Then he falls silent.
  23. Suddenly something hits you right smack bang bullseye in your brain. You had been stuck in this forest before, once, with your Mother. Your memory is too fuzzy to remember why, or how, just as frustrating as this time. But she had told you that there was a plant hidden in this forest, a plant that could astonishingly cure the uncure-able. And it could be found right exactly in... "Eden, I've got it!" You cry. "There's a plant that can help you!" And you dash into the depths of the forest, leaving him, forgetting about home and the Pennants and the stone, and everything except the concentrating fury of finding the special plant. You're determined to find it! And you just know it will work!
  24. Sprinting through the forest makes you sweat and incredibly tired, thirsty and hungry, but eventually you see a small red plant peeking out from a bush. That's the one, the rare Sole Bush plant. The sun has vanished beneath the horizon - It's night, but you can't see the stars or moon, because of the huge cloud that hangs over the forest, a swirl of scary black and grey. You run over to the flower, so happy that there IS a chance to save him - so happy that you're actually smiling - yet stop in your tracks. You feel something or someone behind you's presence... And it feels dangerous.
  25. All of a sudden, something shuts out your view of the world, something that feels like a hand covering your eyes. You're cast out in pitch darkness. You scream, but another hand covers your mouth quickly and a male voice murmers, "Don't make a sound." And he drags you away somewhere - again, annoyingly - where you can't see. You trip over a few times, struggling to find your feet since you don't have sight at the moment. You trip over your own feet so badly once, you almost fall over. The mysterious stranger must be getting impatient, for he grabs hold of you and swings you over somewhere that feels like a shoulder... You can't see, or speak, or move your hands or feet. So all you do is squirm. "Hold still or you'll be sorry!" The man instructs, and you shrink, afraid to struggle anymore.
  26. When you wake up, you're sitting on a patch of rich green grass, familiar to the clearing you found the stone in, but much darker because of the night - and definitely lost. The trees and plants feel too close so that you're claustrophobic, gasping for fresh air. A figure is in front of you, most probably the guy that fetched you and dumped you here in the first place. It's a boy, like you heard, about the same age as Eden, with shaggy black hair and dark muddy brown eyes fixed on you. His clothes are black jeans, old worn out black and white converse, and a black hoodie. Not quite goth, because he doesn't have that looking nature to him. No... Is he TALLER than Eden? That must be impossible. Anyway, he is gorgeous. All you can do is stare.
  27. "My name is Sam." He says emotionlessly, eyes still narrowed suspiciously on you. "And you're _____, right?" "How do you know my name?" You splutter helplessly, scared. "What do you want from me?" "I've been spying on you and Eden," he admits somewhat sheepishly. "I wanted to say - and you won't believe me, I'm sure - that Eden is the bad guy. He has been the whole time. As much as I like - liked - the guy, he's evil. He plans to kill you."
  28. "He is not dead." He replies, somewhat patiently. Relief soars through you, once again, with fear. "Really?" You gasp. "No! You're kidding! How?" "Really." Sam promises. He hangs his head, as you tilt your's curiously. "It was a trick. A scam. Once you left for that plant you needed to restore his life, which wouldn't actually of worked anyway, he got up to his feet, unharmed completely, and ran away to the Pennants."
  29. "Say and think whatever you want, but I'm telling the truth." He says, shrugging. "He's out there now, speaking to the Pennants and arranging when to kill." "But why - how -" You begin, shocked. The thought makes you sick. "How can I trust you anyway, after knowing you for, what, 10 minutes?" "Actually, you were unconcious for half an hour." He adds matter-of-factly. Then mutters something he probably didn't want me to hear, but I heard anyway. "She's so weak." "I am not weak!" You declare, folding your arms angrily. "Since when do you judge me and care if I'm weak or strong?" "You're not going to survive very long if you scream and thrash feebly like that." He replies. "What, are you going to kill me?" You snort. "Unlikely!" "No." He snaps back. "But it's an idea if you don't shut up." You are not scared. "Very funny." "Whatever." He replies sincerely. "But we're running out of time. Stop argueing. We have to go and stop Eden and the Pennant's plans. Now!"
  30. "You're coming with me, _____, whether you want to or not." He says fiercely, and grabs you by the arm. "No!" You scream, struggling and surprisingly getting free. Ha! Not so weak now, are you? You dart through the forest, stumbling over treeroots and plants, but he's faster. Sam catches up easily. He grabs you with one arm and holds tightly. There's no escaping now. "Look, will you stop trying to get away? I'm older, taller, stronger and faster than you." He groans. "Why even bother? I'll always catch you. Now, this may sound stupid and lame, but I need you, okay? I need you to help me." His grips tightens around your wrist so tightly he's almost breaking your bones. You cry out. "Come ON, _____. Just stop." Sam sighs. "I'd say I'm sorry and would take this all back, but you'd never forgive me." His steel grip loosens, going to leave a bruise now, at least not a broken wrist. You only struggle harder.
  31. He snorts at your response, and you notice he has a jet pack on. A jet pack? You wonder, not making sense of what's about to happen. "I'm sorry, but this is for your own good." Sam says lowly. Then you're both blasted into the air and high above the clouds. You cough in the clouds and scream when he gets ever higher but don't struggle anymore. Wouldn't want to fall from this height! You see the whole forest now. Wow, it's massive! It must be dozens of miles across and down. No wonder you got lost! When you get lower - you plummet down so fast you scream - you spot Eden down below. EDEN! Oh, he is alive! Does this mean that Sam was right? Well, you'll see. He's on his feet, all traces of the wound gone. No blood on his shirt at all. You gasp, not believing it. He can't be human to survive that. And he's talking to dark hooded figures, that you sickly recognise as the Pennants. "No," you say, but can't be heard over the rushing wind. "This can't be true!" "It is." Sam shouted back, miraculously hearing you against the high pitched cries of the speeding gusts of wind. You shake your head. The wound is clear, he's on his feet fine, and he doesn't even see you up in the spot you're in. It's actually quite low now. If you'd shout for him, he would hear. But you can't find your voice in fear it might break, embarrassingly.
  32. Suddenly Sam lets go of you, and you slip from his hands. It seems to happen in slow motion first, the slight tipping of your head and then body, the zero gravity taking over you and the sorry-looking expression on Sam's face. Then your arms are flailing wildly as you drop down through the clouds, screaming, feeling the cold rush of wind and land on a trampoline down below. Huh, that was fortunate! You stand up shakily, still overcome by the shock of Sam actually letting go of you. Eden and the three Pennants look at you blankly. Eden doesn't even look happy to see you, just... emptily looking at you. Seeing through you. You freeze theatrically, glaring back. Then the Pennant whispers something into Eden's ear and he marches forward toward you like a robot under a spell.
  33. You remember the stone. How could you forget? Yet how could care about something so unimportant right now!? You had forgotten to take it from Eden when you went to get the plant. He still has it, you can see clearly, sticking out his pocket, bouncing every time he takes a stride. "Eden, the stone." You hiss, clicking your fingers to bring him out of this spell trance thing. "Remember the stone? It was the objective of this whole adventure. Why I'm still here. Why I'm here now, because some guy called Sam dropped me from a great height to fetch it for him, which I'm of course not going to do, but -" You're blethering now. You flush. "Eden, you said it yourself. We need to DESTROY it."
  34. "I have the stone?" He echoes quietly to you, blinking and shaking his head like he had just had a really real dream. And then he seems to snap back to reality. His controlled and caged eyes seem to come back to their normal colour, but filled with determination and fear... which you know is for you. Tears prickle your eyes. He's so perfect and beautiful, you had forgotten how hot he was! Sam seems dull in comparision. "_____, get the stone and run away. Illuminate it. Do anything to get rid of it for good. Hurry, before the spell makes me kill you -" He gasps suddenly. And then his eyes flame again.
  35. "Don't be so sure that I wouldn't kill you, _____. Your words cannot affect me!" He snarls back, and makes a grab for you. You dodge it and grab the stone from his pocket. The real Eden would've said... "RUN!" He cried, clumsily running backward. The Pennant shoves him forward again. He's so weak with the spell, he falls onto his knees and grabs the grass below with his grubby hands. You dash to a place you've never been before, hidden in the dense vegetation of the huge forest - and into Sam's arms.
  36. "I'm sorry I dropped you, but we needed the stone." He says, hanging his head, ashamed. "Did you get it?" You show him the stone. But when he tries to grab it, you pull back. "No, it must be destroyed. And I could never trust you!" You almost laugh at him being so stupid. Why would he think you'd give him it there and then? Then you cough, showing a sign of seriousness. "I can do it myself. Eden told me to. He - he said I didn't need you." You lie. "I really don't need your help...
  37. "Speaking of him, Eden's not the bad guy." You remember, proving all of Sam's knowledge wrong. You grin smugly, showing him you're right, he's wrong, and that's the end of the story. "They have him under some sort of spell. He's trying to kill me, because the Pennants told him to. But really, he would never hurt anyone. I know him well enough to say that." Sam's eyes fill with sadness, for some reason. You yearn to stroke his cheek soothingly, but don't dare. "Eden was my best friend. We were always there for each other. Sorry, that sounds cheesy." He admits. "But we wouldn't let anything distract us. Not even a girl, like you. Well, until now." He says roughly, glaring at you like a bad bug that needed to be squashed immediately. "To see him like this..." He shakes his head sadly. And was that... tears in his eyes?
  38. Sam lets you go from his arms, turning red. "Um, sorry." "That's okay. I need to get Eden, and help him. I can't just leave him back there." You say, and turn and dart back in his direction. Sam calls after you, "It's too dangerous, _____! Stop, wait for me!" But you ignore him. After all the usual tripping over your own feet, you arrive back at the clearing. The Pennant looks livid, staring at Eden, who is doubled over on his side, clutching his stomach. Oh no. The two other Pennants have vanished, the angry one hissing and spitting at Eden. This makes even YOU furious.
  39. Eden stares at you from his position, hesitantly uncrouching, the spell from him gone. A smile stretches across his face. And you know at once his beautiful free eyes are back and that he's himself again. "You set me free!" He cries joyfully. "Yeah." You reply, smiling back, blushing like it was nothing. "Oh, _____!" He laughs, standing up - he must be hurt, but did not show it - and coming towards you, practically dancing in happiness. "Thank you so much, I was scared I would hurt you so badly that I'd regret it forever. But no! Thank you, _____!" And he runs towards you, full of fresh and new energy, laughing so much you laugh back too, and pulls you up into a tight wrap and kisses you.
  40. You hug him tightly, wrapping your arms round his neck, and kissing back passionately. You forget all about the stone and the Pennants, and the world around you, and just let him hold you. You lose yourself in bliss and relief, and love him more and more each second. This is your true soul mate. When you both pull back, you're laughing. "Thank you, _____." He says again, full of relief, and you see Sam out of the corner of your eye. "You did good, _____. Hey, Eden." He says joyfully, totally not awkward. He actually smiles. That's new. They do some sort of 'hey, how are you' greeting, at that's all from the guys who haven't met in however long. Years, perhaps? "Sam, long time no see." Eden says, laughing. "Is that all?" You snort playfully. They both look at you like you're mad. You only laugh, but then remember the need for your other friends and family, to feel the comfort of your bed at home and be somewhere where it is safe and has no violence.
  41. "I better go home myself." Sam says, whether you just spoke or not, and to both his and your astonishment, you go over and hug him. He's tense and stiff, but you don't care. It's a good nice deed, y'know? From the corner of your eye, you see Eden smirking. "Um, thanks." Sam says lowly, turning red again, and prying you off gently. He smiles warmly at you, and for a split second you want to kiss him, despite all the bad things he said and done to you, but before you can think twice, he walks back into the forest.
  42. Eden wraps his arm round you, embracing your small body. "What a nice little adventure." He says, grinning. You've never seen him so happy or mischevious looking. It's a new side to him - and you like it. "Does this mean that you're my Girlfriend now?" "Yes." You promise, grinning back. "But how about the Pennants? And the stone? And how did you-" "All in good time, _____." He replies, leading you through the forest. "Where are we going now?" You poke him playfully, but he grabs your hand and only pokes you back. This WAS a nice little adventure. "All in good time." He repeats, and he laughs along with you. And that was all that needed to be said.
  43. Okay, before you submit your answers, I do apologize for this story-quiz being so long! So, did you like it? Will you rate or comment or both?

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