[color=00ff21][h3]CHAPTER 3[/h3][/color][hr] Aro swung in the air, her only support being the vines wrapped around her feet. They were what got her in trouble in the first place. Lost in thought, like usual, she stumbled upon a trap. She really needs to pay better attention to her surroundings, especially if she was going to walk around in forests that were most likely enchanted. Aro blew her black hair out of her eyes, only for it to fall back in front of her face. She could call for help and hoped someone heard her, but she didn't want to risk looking like a fool. So, she tried to sit up and reach her feet. After a few attempts and a lot of struggling, she finally got a grip on the vines. Aro was curled in a ball, twisting in the air. Aro placed her hands on the knot that held the trap together. As soon as she tugged, the vines released. She flew towards the ground with a loud yelp, surprised at the sudden drop. She smashed against the ground, which was apparently hollow. Aro fell into the cave that was under the trap. She smacked the ground, the air being knocked out of her for the second time. The pale rocks fell around her, making small noises compared to the initial [i]CRACK[/i] of her breaking the ground beneath her. Aro groaned and rolled onto her side, her back aching from both falls. "Today..." She spoke through gritted teeth, "...is not my day." [center]----------[/center] The ground coming apart at the seams was loud enough to reverberate throughout the entire forest. Birds flew away from the scene, afraid of a sudden Earthquake. Rabbits ran into their holes, nothing but black eyes looking out. It sounded like thunder, but there couldn't have been any, with the lack of rain. The forest quickly regained it's composure as the earth settled. The forest seemed to agree with Aro as she sat in a cave, pebbles puttering down from the collapsed roof. Today was not her day.