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The Rocks Promise.

The Rocks Promise.

"Well so now you want to know the story of why this rock is on my cane, well I can't fault you for that. You see we cut it metorite in half and a part of it broke off. Well my friend being one for the dramatic said that we should put in on a cane for giggles."

"We put it on a cane and walked with it like kings for some time on the rest of our journeys. We loved the thing because it had the story of how we found it. Of just getting away from everything and of our friendship."

"When Coop grew old he used it for walking and when he neared his final days he called for me. I went, of course I did, how could I not go to see my old friend."

"He gave me the cane and told me to find someone as adventerious as we were to pass it on to. We laughed at his departure in front of his entire family, and boy were they mad. Just 2 old friends sharing one last drink together. Just waiting for the end."

This text was taken from Royal Road. Help the author by reading the original version there.

"I never had kids you see but he did, it was one such kid that got mad and started yelling at us. I looked him straight in the eye and said 'Why should I be sad that my friend is passing soon, he lived a good long life and did more then the lot of you could ever dream of.' Then I told them this story."

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We were in India and on tiger lands. We were being hunted and had to watch each others back. Running through the jungle to safety was all that we could do so we ran. Ran and ran until our legs were about to give out, and that was when we came across the village.

They were a small place but welcoming all the same. We were lost and exhausted and they were open to take us in. How could we say no, they only wanted us to work for the betterment of all in exchange for their help. They were good people and wanted us to work as long as we stayed with them.

It took us some time to figure out were we were but we did and the entire village saw us off with smiles. The brave explorers and story tellers that had entertaned so many of them during our stay.

That was 3 monthes before I first met you all and started telling you storys to pass the time and see what you might become with some guidence and opertunity.