The train ride to Clover seemed not to last that long. Just like that, Marcus arrived at Clover Town. He exited the train and stopped at the train station for a while, observing a map he had of Clover Town.
"Let's see. It should be around Clover River. So I should go north."
Marcus looked in the direction north was and put the map away. He began making his way to Clover River. Along the way, he had to try his best to stay as much out of the sun as possible. As Marcus passed through the shadows of the houses and overhangs of buildings, he finally made it to the outskirts of town, and the forest.
"All right. Time to make a break for it."
After he said this, Marcus busted out in a full sprint to the forest. The sun was beating down on him, making him feel weaker, bit by bit. However, he made it into the forest, where he didn't feel much of the sun and didn't see much of the sunlight.
"All right. I'm OK. Now, let's go."
Marcus continued onward through the forest, traveling along the vast areas where shadows touched the ground. Marcus felt more at ease in this area, as there was a lot of shade. However, Marcus didn't dare look up, so he wouldn't blind himself from the light of the sun if it shined through the leaves somewhere. Marcus didn't want to take that chance.
"OK. So where is this place?"
Marcus began running, still heading north. Nimbly avoiding the sunlight that broke through the trees, Marcus made it to the village. He exited the forest, fully exposed to the sunlight and completely visible to the villagers. Marcus walked to the village and they welcomed him.
"Let's see. It should be around Clover River. So I should go north."
Marcus looked in the direction north was and put the map away. He began making his way to Clover River. Along the way, he had to try his best to stay as much out of the sun as possible. As Marcus passed through the shadows of the houses and overhangs of buildings, he finally made it to the outskirts of town, and the forest.
"All right. Time to make a break for it."
After he said this, Marcus busted out in a full sprint to the forest. The sun was beating down on him, making him feel weaker, bit by bit. However, he made it into the forest, where he didn't feel much of the sun and didn't see much of the sunlight.
"All right. I'm OK. Now, let's go."
Marcus continued onward through the forest, traveling along the vast areas where shadows touched the ground. Marcus felt more at ease in this area, as there was a lot of shade. However, Marcus didn't dare look up, so he wouldn't blind himself from the light of the sun if it shined through the leaves somewhere. Marcus didn't want to take that chance.
"OK. So where is this place?"
Marcus began running, still heading north. Nimbly avoiding the sunlight that broke through the trees, Marcus made it to the village. He exited the forest, fully exposed to the sunlight and completely visible to the villagers. Marcus walked to the village and they welcomed him.