“Hold on,” March growled and craned her head to glare at Cheshire. “Who said you can leave?” She let go of the boy, balanced on her toes and jumped in the air. She flipped between the trees and landed in front of the mischievous cat. The brown rabbit reached out with a dainty hand, took hold of his collar and pulled it in a warrior’s grip. “You’ve been playing with me, you kept me here. You have no right to walk from me.”
She pulled the cat close. “If that boy is around me, he will die. You must guide him out of the forest and I’ll go a different direction entirely. Don’t worry, once you get him out, you can go on your merry way, and I’ll leave you alone forever.” March let go, turned away from the both of them and crouched down preparing to jump. “Good luck.”
Coriander
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She pulled the cat close. “If that boy is around me, he will die. You must guide him out of the forest and I’ll go a different direction entirely. Don’t worry, once you get him out, you can go on your merry way, and I’ll leave you alone forever.” March let go, turned away from the both of them and crouched down preparing to jump. “Good luck.”
Coriander
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