The Maze
You don’t open it and the sky darkens, allowing you to think with a clearer head without the heat bashing your skull.
“How come you don’t want to open it?” Elizabeta asks curiously.
“I’m done with this twisted labyrinth, besides, I heard from a friend of mine that this place is cured, so I’d rather not,” you answer, fully aware that Elizabeta is tempted to open it, but you add, “The sooner we get out of here, the sooner we can drink all of the water we want back at home.” This ends Elizabeta’s dilemma.
“Then let’s hurry!”
“How come you don’t want to open it?” Elizabeta asks curiously.
“I’m done with this twisted labyrinth, besides, I heard from a friend of mine that this place is cured, so I’d rather not,” you answer, fully aware that Elizabeta is tempted to open it, but you add, “The sooner we get out of here, the sooner we can drink all of the water we want back at home.” This ends Elizabeta’s dilemma.
“Then let’s hurry!”