Chapter 4, Leave the Past Behind
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___Trin awoke by the shutting of the front door. She lazily sat up from her lying positon. She stretched and swore she heard something pop. "I'm definitly not going to mention this around Kaori. I'll never hear the end of it." Trin mumbled. Trin stood up and looked around from where she was standing. "Flat roofs. Just the way I like them. Makes sleeping on them easier." Trin sat down again and took out a piece of cheese that she got the other day. She took a big bit out of it. 'This place really reminds me of the town in that desert.' Trin thought while taking another bite. 'What was I suppose to do last night?' Trin tried to remember while chewing. The thought proccess didn't get far. Her thinking was interupted by a random realization of when did she start thinking instead of saying. Trin swollowed and then wiped her mouth with her sleeve.
___Trin laid back down. She couldn't remember what she was suppose to do. Instead she decided that she would just relax and then it'll come to her. She shielded her eyes from the merciless rays of the sun. Trin's dark and tight clothes were starting to make her sweat and stick to her body. She was beginning to get uncomfortable. With her hand still shielding her eyes she tried to guess what time it was by where the sun was in the sky. She guessed that it was around noon. Trin knew better than to stay where she can get the full blasts of the sun. Something she learned the hard way. Trin jumped down from the house, landing gracefully.
___"Ah ha!" She laughed trimuphly. "Now I remember!" This earned Trin a few weird looks by the people passing by. Trin didn't notice or just didn't care. She heading to where the palace was or where she thought the palace was.
___A couple of hours later, Trin was still wandering around trying to find the palace. Trin laughed softly. "Gezz Kaori, I'm not lost." She said quietly. "Oh if Kaori was with me right now she would be yelling at me. Telling me to go ask for directions." Trin was sitting on a crate that was next to what seemed to be a abandoned house. Trin sighed.