52 Res (2/2)

Mutyx laid down on his bed, getting under his blanket. ”I do an' it's very comfortable.”

”Can you make me one?” Garrik asked, joking and expecting him to say no.

”Yer a grown man. Make your own or get your own. Now shut up, I'm trying ta get some sleep.” Mutyx turned to his side, his back facing Garrik.

Garrik did the same, pulling up his blanket to his neck. The two closed their eyes and fell asleep in the storage.

The storage was dark, with only the light from outside being the source of light. Shortly after they closed their eyes, they quickly fell asleep.

The night passed by like that. Mutyx was still snoring as the sun rose and lit up the storage. Garrik was also snoring, his blanket on the floor.

The door of the storage burst open, making a loud sound and waking up Garrik. ”Ahhh! What's happening?”

”Rise and shine. We need you for some help,” Tim told Garrik. He was hesitant in asking them for help, but he had to trust his gut, and his gut was telling him to trust them. It also helped that Lydia found nothing wrong when she read their future.

Garrik yawned, rubbing his eye. ”Can I get some food first?” He didn't need food, as the ring that Mutyx made for him would keep him alive forever, but he still felt hungry.

”Sure, but you need to do your job first. Everyone has to earn the right to get fed, except the children. Now, wake up your friend and meet me outside.” Tim closed the door and waited outside.

Garrik stretched his limbs and stood up, approaching his master. He tapped Mutyx lightly, who was still asleep and snoring. ”Master! Wake up!”

Mutyx didn't wake up, so Garrik tapped harder, but he still wouldn't wake up. The tapping turned into shaking, and after a while, Mutyx finally woke up.

”What be ye doing? Yer going ta ruin me pajamas.” Mutyx fixed his pajamas, which had been wrinkled.

”Come on. That Tim guy is asking us for help. Remember, we said we would help them,” Garrik reminded Mutyx.

Mutyx stroked his beard as he tried to remember if he did say that. ”Hmm, I do remember it, but I have something better ta do, tha ship. Go an' help them. I'll go by tha shoreline an' build tha ship.”

”But master, if you don't help them, they won't feed you,” Garrik said.

”Hmmm, that be a problem. It's alright, tha ship be more important.”

”Are you sure?”

Mutyx nodded. ”Aye, now go on ahead o' me.”

Garrik nodded and left the house to meet up with Tim. Tim needed Garrik's help for hunting, as he noticed that Garrik was pretty strong.

Mutyx yawned and changed into his work attire. ”Time ta get ta work.”