Chronicles of Eden - Act VI

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about everything. Would it honestly kill you to have a more positive outlook on life?”
    “What do I have to smile about?” Clover scoffed at her as she started to set her hair into her long pigtails again. “I’m stuck hitching a ride home with you weirdos, I had to sleep out here with the horse and you because Dan snores louder than pissed off minotaur, I lost my priestess’s treasure to that fucking cat bitch, and to top it all off I’m hungry!”
    Kroanette sighed then walked over and knelt down to wake Lucky, the horse grunting softly while she pat him on the head and nose.
    “She’s just the worst kind of person, isn’t she, Lucky?” she mused to the horse.
    “Fuck you too,” Clover snapped as she got to her feet and holstered her quiver behind her. She marched off towards the caravan while holding her bow, grumbling profanities to herself as Kroanette glanced back to her and shook her head slightly.
    “I really do pray she doesn’t ruin this day,” she voiced without much hope before she stood up and stretched out her arms, her eyes then taking notice that Pip wasn’t sleeping in her chest.
    “Pip?” she asked as she parted her bosom with both hands, peering into her shirt and seeing no sign of the tiny monster. Looking around the area she scratched her head with a worried frown. “And I hope she didn’t blow up another village while we were all asleep again.”
    Clover climbed up onto the seat of the caravan then barged in through the curtain with a scowl on her face.
    “Alright, I’m-” she started before freezing in place. Standing before her Daniel was also still as he watched her with some surprise and also only having his pants on. Clover slowly eyed the boy over then showed a confused face and looked past him to where the girls were watching her from the bed. Triska, Alyssa, and Specca had their eyes on the elf while they still had the sheets pulled over their laps and were naked together. Triska merely raised an eyebrow at Clover with a dull stare while Alyssa was adjusting her focuser necklace while watching the elf with aggravation. Specca was adjusting her glasses while sleeping next to her Luna was cuddled up against the nixie and holding onto her waist with a small smile on her face. Squeak slowly uncurled from her ball and yawned with a squeak while Falla was still sound asleep near her, while fluttering above her Pip was looking at the elf with a curious eye as her wings moved about rapidly.
    “Clover?” Daniel asked as the elf glanced to him again, down to his chest, then to the other girls with puzzlement.
    “Seriously?” she questioned looking at Daniel’s chest skeptically. “Why do you all want to be close to this guy? There’s barely any muscle on him, he looks like a twig.”
    A mere second later the elf crashed through the side of the cabin, with Kroanette and Lucky jumping from the sound as Clover tumbled away on the grass with her bow bouncing onto the ground behind her. Luna and Falla jumped with a surprise at hearing the sudden noise, both quickly looking around in a daze before noticing a large hole in the side of the cabin above the second bed. A few broken pieces of wood dropped down from the wall while the group turned to Alyssa who had her hand held out towards the opening with a stern expression on her face.
    “I really hate that girl,” Alyssa scorned with a small grunt.
    “Alyssa!” Specca snapped at her.
    “What? You’re telling me you didn’t want me to throw her out after saying that about Daniel?”
    “No, I’d rather she get worse to be honest, but you could have hit the support beam in the corner,” Specca explained while pointing to the enlarged magical support beam near the bed that was right next to the open hole that Clover had made with her body being thrown through it by the witch.
    “If that gets broken we all would have been in danger,” Specca scolded. “You remember what Charlotte warned us about those, we can’t damage them

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