Pushed Themselves

The forest swallowed the boy whole. One minute he was there and the next he was gone. There was nothing left of him but black dust rising in the air. They all knew what it meant: death.

“You’re asking me to walk into this with both my eyes wide open,” Leo said.

“It’s not so bad if you think about it,” Draven replied.

“Not so bad? Someone just turned it into a puff of smoke!”

“Maybe it was meant just for us?”

Leo shook his head. “Nope. Maybe it was meant just for you and you wanted to drag me into this.”

They heard a rustle behind them. Leo and Draven turned, only to see that the other guy was running. They let him go. It wasn’t like he was going to survive long anyway. He was alone, injured and without weapons. He’d be dead either by a monster or a human. Either way, he wasn’t going to survive long.

Draven and Loe looked back at the forest. It was brimming with thunder, and not inviting. Draven wished there was another way to go through this, but the system had already declared that h
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