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"Run!" Riley breathed sharply before she immediately ran back to the forest, Shone by her side and holding his dice protectively. "Hey, stop!" She looked behind her, which she really should have not done. She saw almost everyone had been running after them, too eager and determined to steal the dice that they got first. Instead of taking their time looking for the things that they should be looking for and save the faeries, here they were, wasting their time on stealing the dice from them. They were too lazy, too unfair to them and the faeries, too off-putting and ignorant. They shouldn't be selfish, but here they were. "Faster, Riley!" Shone yelled, taking her wrist and pulled her with him in their run, jumping with the roots and spikes and bushes. "Someone's getting near. I hope the