Robin whimpered a bit. "T-the thing's gonna target me! I'm fearful! W-what are we gonna do?!" He started to panic again. (I gtg to bed now, see you later ^^)
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Hazel leaned down, so that she was face-to-face with Robin. "This thing will not get you, I won't let it." And with that, she linked his arm through her's, and yanked the ring off. She gasped for air, realizing she was back in her study, with Robin.
Robin opened his eyes to Hazel's study, his heart still pounding. He was in a state of disbelief, not even entirely sure whether he was here or not.
Hazel jumped to her feet. "We're back!" she exclaimed.
"We are? A-are you sure? It's not an illusion put on by that horrible place?"
"No I took the ring off!"
"Good. Now burn it." Robin pulled himself to his feet, wobbling a bit. He leaned against Hazel's desk for support.
Hazel backed up. "Whoa Robin. Slow your roll. I will not burn this ring." she said, holding it to herself.
"Seriously, I never want to see that place again. I was so close to having a panic attack several times while we were there. I'm not even entirely sure it's a real place."
Hazel narrowed her eyes. "Robin, calm down." she warned. "I won't destroy it."
"Why not?" Robin's heart was still pounding from being in the ring's dimension. It really stressed him out.
"Because I was fine and I will go back, with or without you." she said bitterly, and she walked out of the room.
"H-hey! You were terrified of that… that thing too! Don't leave me Hazel!" He followed her out.
"I'm not leaving you. Your safe here with Aunt Emily. And of course I was terrified but thats a whole other world that could need my help." she said, not looking back at him.
Robin looked away, feeling guilty. "W-well, then if you're going, I'll go with you."
Hazel snorted. "No. The sheep said it'd be after you, and I promised I wouldn't let it get to you. If I go, I go alone."
"B-but I couldn't let you go alone! It's too dangerous!" (It's dangerous to go alone– Take this!)
( Oh don't worry I know! )
Hazel spun around to face him. "You won't last Robin." she spat. "Your to afraid. You always have been." She growled. Then, her eyes softened. "And your young. You'll get over your fear one day. But until you do, I don't want you coming back with me.
Robin's eyes welled up with tears, and he tried to blink them away. He wasn't entirely sure how to respond.
"Robin I know your trying to help, and honestly you could help. A lot. But if you get hurt, I'M the one to blame." Hazel said, looking away. "And they would be right, I would be the one to blame. Because I'd be responsible, and I cannot stand to see you get hurt."
"I… I-I…" Robin wasn't entirely sure what he was trying to say. He ran off to his room and curled up on the bed, shaking. Hazel was right. He wasn't brave enough to go.
Hazel groaned and went outside, twisting the ring in her fingers. Should she really go back?
Robin stared out of his window at some birds. He opened it and let them in, wanting some company.
As Hazel lay in the grass, she heard a car approach. Looking up, she gasped, and ran inside. "ROBIN!" She screamed. "We have to go! Its Grandpa Davidson!"
(Grandpa Davidson was their original guardian, and he was abusive)
"W-what? Where are we supposed to go?!" Robin stood up, the birds still on his shoulders.
Hazel sighed. "The ring."
"I thought you didn't want me to go?" He jumped when he heard Grandpa Davidson yelling angrily for them, sounding very drunk. He heard footsteps coming towards their room.
"We don't have a choice!" she hissed, grabbing his arm. Just as the door was swung open, she put the ring on her finger, and she and Robin were back in the sheep field.
Robin was covering his eyes, anticipating his former guardian to come in. He looked up nervously when he heard no more footsteps, seeing the field instead.
Hazel let out a breath and lay down on her back.