They went and went, further and further and further, just so that they could see the place that he almost got murdered at and then pass it like it was the most normal thing to do - a trip like any other, just with a little bit of oddity, added into the mix of it all. Yujin wasn't quite sure why he ever agreed to that, but by now, it was too late to ditch the idea and he had to pull through, if he wanted to or not, he wasn't going to give Richard the satisfaction - or disappointment - of himself being like a little kid, unable to fend for himself or stand his ground and therefore, he just wanted to get there as fast as possible and get over it all. How bad could it be? All of those thoughts had not crossed his mind once, he had to admit that no matter what, he only had himself to blame for now, especially when he didn't even know the culprits behind the act - but it still was stupid. As they went, he wondered if he'd ever catch up to the blonde, but he never did, not once, not when the dead tree came into sight and not when the snow reflected a reality that wasn't there - he just cought up to him when he had already lost. Yujin wasn't a sore loser, which was why he came as close as he could and patted the blonde on his back, as if to signify that he did a good job. "So, what do you want as a reward? Your pick."
In the end, it was only fair that Richard got a reward to, especially after yesterday and the whole mess they had made of their makeshift cave - for some reason, he was glad that nobody was closeby and hurt them, or else he would have probably lost his mind for one reason or the other. Whatever did it matter? They'd just do what they wanted to do, it didn't matter if they shared camp with others or not, at least Yujin thought so - it hadn't stopped them from doing anything at the castle or in the hut anyway. "The cave is down there", the wolf answered, then loomed over the edge that he got closer too - it was a steep hill they were theoretically standing on, even though it was just icefloes that over the years, had shoved themselves atop one another, or so his theory. But where was the cave? Were they on the wrong side? Not only did Yujin have no idea, he also spotted something he couldn't quite discern from up here. "See that wooden pile sticking out of the snow? The cave should be across of it, it might be snowed in ever so slightly, but that's just the entrance." It wasn't exactly a satisfying conclusion, but instead, he got off of his horse and tied her to a tree. "We should leave them up here, it's more of a hassle to bring them down and back up again."
In the end, it was only fair that Richard got a reward to, especially after yesterday and the whole mess they had made of their makeshift cave - for some reason, he was glad that nobody was closeby and hurt them, or else he would have probably lost his mind for one reason or the other. Whatever did it matter? They'd just do what they wanted to do, it didn't matter if they shared camp with others or not, at least Yujin thought so - it hadn't stopped them from doing anything at the castle or in the hut anyway. "The cave is down there", the wolf answered, then loomed over the edge that he got closer too - it was a steep hill they were theoretically standing on, even though it was just icefloes that over the years, had shoved themselves atop one another, or so his theory. But where was the cave? Were they on the wrong side? Not only did Yujin have no idea, he also spotted something he couldn't quite discern from up here. "See that wooden pile sticking out of the snow? The cave should be across of it, it might be snowed in ever so slightly, but that's just the entrance." It wasn't exactly a satisfying conclusion, but instead, he got off of his horse and tied her to a tree. "We should leave them up here, it's more of a hassle to bring them down and back up again."
Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.