After the fifth dah of riding we arrived at Moonrock, not the tower but the outskirts of the place. Moonrock was in lower land than Skyrock and Starrock was in. It felt like living in the mountains in Skyrock, and Starrock wasn't as high but close enough. Moonrock was like in the pit of a large canyon, except obviously it wasn't as small of a space. I've heard about Sunrock, but I have no idea where it is.
We just have to find the tower right? How hard can it be? What could possibly go wrong?
...I probably shouldn't jinx us.
I looked over at Gray, he was peacefully hugging me, resting his chin on my shoulder as we rode on. He looked so happy as he stared at the scenery around us. He was starting to look tired from riding for so long. We had to stop constantly because our legs would …show more content…
I laughed, "You're too cute Gray, you're going to kill me one day," I turned around quickly and pecked his cheek.
He buried his face into my shoulder trying to hide his blushing face.
We arrived at an Inn in a small village later on in the day. I ordered a room, I told Gray to go on ahead while I tended to Zelda. I tried to leave Zelda in the stables as comfortable as she could be.
"Eat up girl, you need your rest. Thank you for taking us so far, I can imagine how tired you are," I told her as I laid some hay, apples and water close to her.
She neighed at me and rubbed her head into me. Thank you, goodnight Princess.
I walked up to the room, checking my surroundings before entering the room. It looked like a cheap motel back in Earth. A small bathroom, not even too much space for a closet, a table, a desk and a large bed with comfortable looking blankets.
Gray was sprawled on the bed, he stared at the ceiling with a boring face. I wondered if he had just thrown himself onto the bed once he got up here. I heard my stomach growl as I fell into the bed next to him and joined him in staring at the