
When you focus on doing something time will feel like a healthy rabbit's nimble jump.
Almost two months I, Marbella and Maria were in a forest of big trees, getting used to nature and starting not to miss the hustle and bustle of the human world. That's how I feel.
But unlike Maria, he looks excited to hum while packing things, looks very enthusiastic to return to civilization.
"Where.. where.. manaaaa..," Mary chanted a piece of song that had a whirling rhythm.
Our training ended well, my control improved greatly. Mary need not feel the pain and suffering she should no longer have. And Marbella, I can't even figure out what's been creeping into her after almost two months of magic and incantations.
It took us quite a long way to find our first vehicle. Fortunately Marbella had already summarized the items we had to carry. It makes this a pretty heavy trip easier. What is different is Maria who no longer issues complaints related to slippery or hollow roads, nature's best teacher.
The long journey to the Moonflower residence is again taken by horse carriage. According to Marbella, we don't have to contribute carbon dioxide to the air and pay for it. But horse carriages require more sickles than motorized vehicles and take up time. I launched a light argument.
"Money is a power-packed change tool, Sister. It's not about how much you have but about how you spend it" Marbella replied.
Not completely agree, but Marbella's answer was not wrong either. I nodded my head.
"I've spent a lot of money on beauty and health products" Maria said.
"You look beautiful, Maria. So, money has worked well on your beauty I think, and I still think that you were born with a display quality that was good before and improved thanks to money." It is difficult to say Marbella's sentence is a flattery or satire.
"What do you do with money about your health? Young women shouldn't get sick too early, right?" I threw my curiosity.
"My friend is very independent" I muttered, as the friend that came to my mind was an army of rats.
Marbella closed her mouth tightly with both hands until her face turned red. I glanced in annoyance and threw a piece of barbeque-flavored cassava chips at him.
"Eh, you're wasting our money, Mars," Marbella took the cassava chips that fell on her dress and ate them.
I smiled mockingly. Putting a large pack of open cassava chips on both.
"Thank you, Mars," Maria smiled excitedly taking the packet of chips from my hand.
The two girls chewed slowly on the cassava chips, realizing that the train riders between us were able to hold their wild sides when faced with cassava chips. I turned the body enjoying the view outside the carriage. The wind blowing as it swept my face.
I unscrewed the water bottle and downed it for half. Rooough... I slowly chewed back on the balado cassava chips. Pedass. My hand reached for the bottle of water but... "Eh, no?" I looked back.
Marbella and Maria looked at me and my balado cassava chips intently. I smiled sweetly and handed the balado cassava chips into their hands and exchanged them for drinking water.
"Thank you" I said politely.
ROUGH...!! Maria and Marbella make a big chew. The horseman was surprised.