"Then dont assume stuff just cause of who my dad it" Keene gave
Anna a weird look. "Do you think he raised me or something? He had
little to do with my upbringing. Did your godly parent influence
you or something?"
"Sorry kiddo, didnt mean to hit a nerve" Keene responded, a snarl
on his face. He truely did mean it, he decided as he left the
training center. He went back to the top of the strawberry hills,
watching as people tended them. He did some of the breathing
exercises from his anger management classes, calming himself down.
He still had Anna's arrow in his hand, his staff in the other.
Keene pulled a paper out of his pocket, and smiled at it. It held
his plans for when he turned eighteen at the end of summer. He was
going to go cross country, fighting monsters, keepin the peace and
having a fun time. He had a few places on the paper that he was
going to go to during his trip, like the grand canyon and the
worlds largest ball of twine. He didnt notice Anna walking up the
hill.
Mackenzie looked out the door and saw Anna and Keene tussling over
an arrow, and runs over to them."Hey, you two, cut it out!" She
tried to pull the two apart
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"No, kiddo, teeny bopper, pipsqueak" Keene squawked, holding the
arrow out of Anna's reach, using his height and long arms to his
advantage. "Why do you even want this one particular arrow, you
have a quiver full of them" Keene asked, stuffing the paper back
into his pocket and trying to push Anna away from him using his
staff.