Chapter 15:

Piraty Argument (END OF STORY)

Hearth Heart


Hiro and Aya finally arrived at the location of the treasure. It was buried deep in a cave on a remote island. They had to fight their way through various obstacles and dangerous creatures to reach the treasure.

When they finally arrived at the spot, they found a small chest containing the treasure. It was a beautiful and ornate chest, with gold and jewels sparkling in the light. Hiro and Aya were overjoyed with their success, they cheered.

However, as they left the cave with the treasure, they were unaware that a small spirit was following them. The spirit was angry that they had disturbed the treasure, and it vowed to seek revenge on them.

As Hiro and Aya sailed away from the island, they celebrated their success. They drank and sang, and they felt like they were on top of the world. Little did they know that their celebration would soon come to an end.

The small spirit that had been following them caused a storm to brew. The ship was tossed and turned, and Hiro and Aya were thrown around. They desperately tried to keep the ship afloat, but it was no use.

As the ship sank, Hiro and Aya were forced to abandon it and swim for their lives. They made it to a nearby island, but they were stranded with no food or water. They knew they were in trouble and that their adventure was far from over.

Hiro and Aya had finally reached land and they sat furiously.

"I can't believe you think I sunk that ship!" Aya snapped at Hiro.

"I didn't say it was you, I just asked if you saw anything! You fool..." Hiro responded, his voice rising in frustration.

Aya crossed her arms and glared at him. "You think I'm lying to you? After all we've been through together?"

Hiro shook his head. "No, that's not what I meant. I just don't understand how the ship could have sunk without anyone noticing."

The argument continued, each of them getting more and more heated. The small spirit that had been following them all along watched from a distance, amused by their squabble.

Finally, they both fell silent, breathing heavily and staring at each other. The small spirit took this opportunity to float away, invisible to their eyes, and report back to the crone.

As they continued to dig, Hiro and Aya worked in silence, still simmering from their argument. They found the treasure, but the tension between them lingered.

Little did they know that the small spirit had already informed the crone of their success, and she was already planning her next move.

Their argument became more audible, it echoed through the vast sea, then they fell silent.

"Madam, I have heard our immature hero and pirate squabble" The spirit articulated to the witch, who stared back at it and laughed notoriously.

“Madam, I have heard our immature hero and pirate squabble!" The spirit articulated to the witch, who gaped back at it and hooted spitefully.

“Perfect, my child, you have succeeded.” The witch said back, she crossed her gnarled hands together, and smiled.

“Why is that perfect?” The spirit requested; its head slanted inquisitively.

“We are going to exact revenge, Hiro will not be a hero, no longer!”

Hearth Heart


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