Translation
Fanfic: Die Hexe
Subtitle: Die Hexe
Chapter: Rinoa, what's wrong?
Balamb Garden
"Selphie."
"Hmmm? "
"Selphie!"
"Yes? "
"Selphieeeee ..."
"What is it? Say, say, saaaag ~!"
Selphie put down her weapon, a nunchaku, and approached Rinoa, who was lying on Selphie's bed and was annoyed by the kiss.
"Why did I kiss him?"
"I'm sorry, Rinoa, but I can't turn back time ... But maybe Squall almost burst with jealousy and wants to go back to you?" Selphie comforted her.
“I don't think so, but thank you for trying to comfort me.” She got up, went to the door, said briefly “Ciao, see you later” and left the room. Also the garden. She wanted to go to Balamb City to take the train home. She walked through the forest as usual. Lost in her thoughts, she hadn't noticed two Rumbrum dragons coming closer ...
"Squall, don't be like that! That must have been a misunderstanding!"
"It was Cifer! That ass!"
"Say you're just jealous. Why did you break up?"
Squall and Xell were sitting on the stairs in front of the beautiful, large mansion in Winhill, talking and having a beer. Somehow, Xell managed to get Squall to see his senses. It is still morning and the shadows wandered away, the place lit up.
"I ... I don't want to talk about it."
Rinoa ran through the forest, she had to go, otherwise these monsters would kill her because she is too weak, since she cannot use a G.F. (Guardian Forces, Bestias) is coupled. The big trees don't make this easier for her, however. They all tower up to the sky, were all at least 1 m thick - it was difficult for her to get out of the forest. The fear penetrated her. Cold sweat ran down her back. She ran and ran, and when she saw hope in the distance, she could hardly wait to get out ... suddenly she felt the same grip as at the party in Deling-City.She fell over - a branch had held her leg - now she was stuck, and the dragons came closer and closer. They spat fire so most of the forest started to burn ...
"Squall, don't shit. Just because of that?"
"You're annoying!"
"Come on now! "
Rinoa was on the floor. She desperately tries to separate the branch from her leg. But it hung like it was glued to her shoe. Suddenly she couldn't breathe. Everything blurred before her eyes. It's over now, she thought ...