When There Is Nothing Left But Love -
Chapter 642
Chapter 642
A reactionary creature like this was even more fearful when it sprang into action.
It’s going to get Tessa! I hastily picked up the branch I’d spotted earlier on the ground and jabbed itssharp side at the snake.
Thankfully, that single thrust pierced through the snake’s mid-section and successfully pinned it down.
Its head and tail, however, remained wriggling furiously.
Tessa was still recovering from her fright. Anger and shock coursed through her, forming a volatile mixof emotions.
She picked up the stone that Tabitha had flung away earlier, then brought it crashing firmly down on thesnake’s head.
Its head thus maimed; the snake seemed to be caught in a daze. Without hesitation, Tessa vehementlycrushed it with a few successive blows.
Blood splattered everywhere. Tessa only stopped, satisfied, when the snake had been utterly reducedto bits of mangled flesh.
The other girls looking on turned a sickly pale. Nora gulped, then quickly said, “Let’s go. It’s getting late,and we should get moving.”
As we slowly forged our way forward, we managed to pick quite a lot of mushrooms. The forestedmountain was ancient and teeming with rich, bountiful wildlife.
Whenever we stumbled upon the occasional spring, we’d settle down to eat and drink. No matter whatelse happened to us, at least we knew we wouldn’t go hungry.
After half a day’s journey, we spotted a red fruit, resembling an apple, growing on a tree a few stepsahead.
“Are those apples?” Nora panted. The near-constant rate of trekking had left her face flushed anddripping with perspiration.
Tabitha quickly scaled the tree and tossed a few down. “It’s grown in the wild. It’s not very sweet, butit’s edible. We can pick them all and bring them along for something to eat.”
It sounded like a good plan. We quickly ascended the tree after Tabitha. Tessa, however, sat a little wayoff fiddling with her own belongings. She’d eaten quite a lot of mushrooms along the way and was nolonger as concerned about getting food as the rest of us were.
Laurel gave it her best shot. Being rather plump and short, however, climbing naturally posed a ratherinsurmountable challenge for her.
She clumsily made a few attempts but gave up after a while. Laurel was resigned to waiting on theground below, picking up the fruits we lobbed her way.
Nora perched leisurely on the branches. She greedily ate any fruits she’d managed to pluck, blissfullyindulging in the fruits of her labor.
Tabitha, however, maintained a clear head. She’d sensibly warned, “Look out for snakes!”
“Ah!” Nora shrieked, terrified at the thought of having to face another snake. She wildly surveyed hersurroundings, then took another huge bite of the apple in her hand. “That made me nervous! Let meeat another apple to calm my nerves,” Nora exclaimed.
Tabitha shook her head helplessly, then continued throwing fruits down. Laurel continued picking themup in her ungainly manner.
Tessa remained aloof at the side. Looking down, Nora observed, “What is that woman doing? She’sbeen fumbling with her things ever since we got here! Did killing that snake mess with her mind?”
Tabitha merely shrugged in reply.
“What are the two of you talking about? Let’s be quick! Once we’re done picking the fruits, we shouldhurry along,” I broke in.
Why are they wasting time discussing trivial matters? These girls can be so flippant about thingssometimes! I fumed to myself.
To ensure that we had enough and a little more besides, we’d wiped out the entire tree. We even tookthe few that weren’t yet ripe to be consumed later on our way.
Fortunately, that snake that we’d killed was the only aggressive one we encountered. The rest of theway, though bumpy, contained nothing as treacherous as that snake.
With our ample supply of water, fruits, and a side of mushrooms, we considered ourselves ratherfortunate travelers.
After we’d crossed few peaks, daylight slowly began to fade. We still hadn’t found ourselves a suitableresting spot for the night, however. Nora grew visibly anxious, insisting, “Let’s keep going forward. Isaw a couple of manmade paths along the trail, which means there must be a village or two nearby. Ifwe walk on, we’ll surely meet someone! We’ll be able to call for help then.”
That seemed to be the only viable solution for now. The other girls found Nora’s proposal agreeableand continued their walk with renewed vigor.
“Come on, everyone! Let’s get to the village quickly. We’ll be home soon,” we urged each other. Ourspirits lifted at the thought.
Quickening our steps, we crossed another peak and indeed saw flares of light ahead of us in thedistance.
We rejoiced. As Tabitha strode forward, she fantasized out loud, “When I get home, I’ll surely takemyself out for a good foie gras and a seafood buffet. Besides, I’ll treat myself to some cosmeticproducts that I’ve been eyeing for the longest time.”
Laurel, too, joined in. “I’ll take everyone out to high tea, then. My treat!”
“I have to eat some steak. I feel as if I could eat a whole cow,” Nora declared exaggeratedly, poppingthe rest of the stash she’d picked into her mouth. Nora was a rather lovely girl, particularly when shesmiled.
Tessa, however, remarked rather evenly, “We’re lucky to make it out of here alive. Let’s focus on gettingout first.”
Her cool statement rather dampened our cheeriness. Exchanging glances, the rest of us decided topay no heed to Tessa’s comment.
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