Feeling even guiltier for what happened, Lance regretted bringing Gabrielle to the forest once again. He didn't mind putting himself in danger, as long as Gabrielle would be safe. If anything bad would happen to her, he wouldn't forgive himself.
"I'm sorry, Gabrielle... it's all my fault. I never should have brought you here."
"Don't say that, Lance. All I want now is to go back to Westley safely. Stop blaming yourself." Gabrielle had to keep herself strong despite being nervous and scared during her stay here.
After all, one wrong move would cost her life. She couldn't be careless.
''Okay, I will send you back to him safe and sound," Lance promised.
Since way back, he had always hated Westley for chasing after Gabrielle with no regard for her feelings. He could never think of him as her husband. But now, he could see that Gabrielle really cared for Westley so much. If she truly loved him, then Lance would let her go now and give them his blessing.
He needed to send her back soon, so she could be safe and live a happy life.
"Let's go hunt pheasants first, Lance. Rose would be disappointed if we don't join her." Gabrielle noticed Rose had glanced over her shoulders a couple of times.
She didn't want to lag behind and whisper, but Rose was able to speak and understand several languages, including Gabrielle's mother language.
Gabrielle really didn't know how many languages Rose exactly spoke or understood, but she had to be careful. She had no clue what Rose could be thinking.
"You guys are so slow. By the way, don't wander too much and stick close. We're going into the deeper part of the forest, so expect thorny vines along the way. You'll get hurt if you're not careful." Rose reminded them and gestured to hurry up.
"We're coming." Gabrielle dashed to speed things up. She was fine with hunting pheasants in the woods. She only hoped to gain Bain's trust through this.
"We'll reach the river in about half an hour. If you get thirsty, you can drink the spring water from the mountain," Rose said, leading the way.
"I'm not thirsty," Gabrielle flat-out refused, not minding what was said.
Rose stayed quiet. After half an hour, they were finally able to reach the river across the forest. It was large, about ten meters wide. Up ahead, they could see a rickety wooden bridge that looked like it could be only crossed by one person at a time.
"Gabrielle, the bridge is a little narrow. You have to go slowly so you won't fall down. There are poisonous snakes in this river. If you get bitten, you might die." Rose warned her.
Hearing that there were poisonous snakes below, Gabrielle couldn't help but look into the river. To her surprise, the water was very clear.
''You have to remember the tracks. This is the safest path to the village. If you don't, you could get lost and it's much more dangerous since there are other animals that live here. You could get eaten by wolves and no one would know," Rose explained nonchalantly. It may have sounded intimidating, but she looked like she was talking about the weather.
Gabrielle knew about their struggles. The dangerous situations they faced helped them gain courage and power to overcome fear. That was why Rose was so calm.
"Okay. I'll be careful." She followed in Rose's footsteps.
After they got to the other side, Rose stopped in her tracks.
"Rose, is this it?" Suddenly, a cold breeze blew over them. The trees swayed and
howled. Gabrielle looked up to the sky, feeling uneasy.
Without Rose and Lance, she would have gotten scared to death in this remote forest. It was deserted and unsafe.
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