The Forbidden Forest Short Story

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Chapter Seventeen The Forbidden Forest The goat’s grin, all teeth and gums as she frolicked down Main Street sent me to my happy place—at least, for a time—until Mason and I shattered in a fun house full of mirrors. My eight eyes crossed and rolled near my feet and then ran up my leg and back into my sockets. Mason’s eyebrows splintered and his cheeks cracked. A sliver of my nose hit the floor. “We have to get out of here,” I said, panic rising in my throat. No response. I turned to Mason, but he wasn’t there. When I looked back, his legs were where his arms should have been, and his head was hanging from his knee. He pointed with a toe to a wall of blue cotton candy. “Through there.” Bit by bit we gnawed away at the candy creating a gap …show more content…

“You’ll have to pardon Hob. He would give his life for his future king.” “So enlighten us, son,” the wolf growled. “Where is the scepter?” I told him about my encounter with the high king, and how he’d commanded an enchanted mirror to divulge where they’d hidden away the staff. I explained that the centaurs had sent one of their stealthiest soldiers creeping through the moon-capped woods. He’d tiptoed past the castle guards and deposited his prized possession inside a chest. When I finished explaining, the wolf rose and paced behind Orrin like he was stalking prey, his eyes distant and profound. “Wait. What? You’re kidding, right?” He stopped. “Why would they have an imp hide the scepter inside Thorn’s castle?” “Because the centaurs knew that if the scepter was concealed away in plain sight it would be harder to find,” I said. “That’s ridiculous,” the wolf grumbled. “Hey, don’t shoot the messenger.” Evidently, sarcasm didn’t exist in Sirethiel, because Hob just stared at me. Then he bent down and nibbled at a few fleas on his ankle. “So anyway, the scepter was carried in and stuffed in a silver chest in the dungeon. The bottom of the trunk is false, and if it’s slid slightly to the right, then yanked hard once, it’ll

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