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Jack had been reading his copy of his ancestor's handbook, so he quickly looked up. "I'd like to purchase a room. How much?" He had made quite a bit of money in the last month, and he had been in the wilderness with rabbits to feed him, so he hadn't needed to spend anything. If the price was too outrageous, he could probably stay at an a slightly shabbier inn in his world. Besides, his eye needed rest. Any rest. It would be a while until it was healed, after all, Big Wolves were bad business.
Ten hours Earlier...
Jack had been successful with his slaying of a giant. As advertised in his book, they weren't as huge. They were only twelve feet tall, but they were wide. Seriously, they had to have eaten like, sixty cows for breakfast. "Isn't that right, you blokes?" He turned around and walked away. As soon as he made the first step, he heard a low growl. He turned around, and a hulking brute of a wolf was standing on its hind legs. "Little pig, let me in..." It shrieked in its surprisingly high voice. Jack unsheathed his sword. "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin."
Jack had been reading his copy of his ancestor's handbook, so he quickly looked up. "I'd like to purchase a room. How much?" He had made quite a bit of money in the last month, and he had been in the wilderness with rabbits to feed him, so he hadn't needed to spend anything. If the price was too outrageous, he could probably stay at an a slightly shabbier inn in his world. Besides, his eye needed rest. Any rest. It would be a while until it was healed, after all, Big Wolves were bad business.
Ten hours Earlier...
Jack had been successful with his slaying of a giant. As advertised in his book, they weren't as huge. They were only twelve feet tall, but they were wide. Seriously, they had to have eaten like, sixty cows for breakfast. "Isn't that right, you blokes?" He turned around and walked away. As soon as he made the first step, he heard a low growl. He turned around, and a hulking brute of a wolf was standing on its hind legs. "Little pig, let me in..." It shrieked in its surprisingly high voice. Jack unsheathed his sword. "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin."