"Brother, look! It is a huge tree!" Rora shook his body violently, as hard as a six year old could. "Wake up, brother Cane! You sleep too much!"
"Don’t bother brother Cane, Rora, he is tired," Edgar reminded his twin. He tried to pull her away from his big brother and make her sit down next to him, but she simply wouldn’t listen.
The little girl swatted his hands away and glared at him, which made Edgar grimace. Aside from their mother, he was more afraid of Rora than Cane or their father, because she could be so hostile when she wanted to.
"Wake up! Wake up! Look at the tree!" Rora literally screamed in Cane’s ear at this point and this finally jolted him awake.
Cane opened his eyes with a start and saw his sister giggling at the sight of his surprised expression.
"You slept too much! You need to wake up! Or else, you will miss the scenery."
Cane was stunned. They were currently inside a carriage. He remembered this was the twins’ first trip out of the pack house and both of them were very excited.
Cane wanted to have a carriage for himself, because he knew the two of them would make a fuss, but in the end, he was stuck with these two little devils.
"Look! Look outside!" Rora climbed into his lap and cupped his face with both of her small palms. She made him tilt his head forcefully in the direction she wanted him to turn to. "The tree is so big and beautiful, isn’t it?"
On the other hand, Edgar stopped paying them attention. He chose to stick his nose in the book he was reading earlier.
Out there, through the window, Cane could see a huge tree on top of the hill. They were currently moving past the Blue Moon pack on their way back to their pack after being two months away from their homeland.
They went to visit alpha Derick in the north.
It was fall, so the world looked more beautiful and the sky was almost the same color as the sun which slowly went down and left a red hue in the horizon.
"Yes, it’s beautiful..." Cane said. He didn’t realize it, but a tear fell down his cheek.
Roar frowned as she wiped his tears. "Brother, why are you crying? We are going home."
Cane felt his heart constrict when he heard that. "Yes, little devil, we are going home."
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