The Samurai Of The Thousand Tears
m its sleep and arose between the signs of nature. Everything is quiet and serene
r pleas, the fact it saw how she almost stole its cubs away from the cave. No mother will rest until she got away from its territory. Running down the mountains
hair. She tripped over by a rock that seemed to have unnoticed her existence, and then her whole body landed st
, dam
fore the
ey spent the whole morning hiking to reach their destination-the peak of one of the Okasagi mountains. It was said to be the
Osakagi Hanging Bridge. Among the groups he had handled, these were the loudest and fullest of life. He cl
dge. Please let me remind you to behave. This is sacred groun
ht, le
looked down. She couldn't see anything aside from its thick fog covering the majesty under. Stories were
t secrets lies under them might have held in a deep sense of danger and death. She felt relief by the thought that she is living in a
tood in the middle between the railings. Next, she lowered the angle to her shoes, focusing on the Osakagi stickers she bought
r side of the bridge, one of the groups laughed. A man c
tall brother Kevin said and moved closer to
ay across, leaving his friend behind. Tyler's eyes darted in his brother's direction. Kevin let his arm snake over the top shoulders of the girl he had a crush on. The girl giggled as he tickled her slender cheek. Tyler cracked his knuckles; his face grew dark and without a second thought took one gian
ealt with now. It happened so fast that she even couldn't reach the hand sticking out for h
taste of adventure like she always dreamed of and when she got the opportunity, she pro
die," she sa
in the 14th century. What awaits her might be pointy rocks and edgy cliffs, or perhaps some pack of hungry-looki
the river as if it was thrilling to have her after centuries hidden from the mist. She felt her head spinning and everything around her body ached. She kicked harder to fight back but it was too strong for her to battle with. She didn't know how
r knapsack for food and a bottle of mineral water. She survived the night without
ome!" She growled loudly and
ed and sprang. She yelped and threw rocks at them. Luckily, she
. She took her phone (that is drenched wet) out from her pocket often pound it against a tree to work
. The day was clear, and nature was at her course for spring. Amber so
eep it together. Once you get home, you will sleep on a
picked it up. It was just a piece of cloth with gold linens on its edge. She folded it open and frowned as she tried t
least I have a c
for a while and
l of the bear. It sniffed on her hair. Amber tried her best to play dead but as soon as the bear grunted away, it withdraws and this time the claws were out. Amber cried when she felt its
e looked at herself on the water. Amber could hardly recognize a person at this look. She knelt as she slammed her fist to
oment of distress. Her vision was b
le strength left she ran farther from them into the forest. The packed growled hungril
h, backing them away. "That's right! Run
d it scrammed away from the place
d the soil, it became soft and crumbled into a hole. Amber fell upon it as a clanking sound click