Shi really thought he was going to win this. He was keeping up easily, but Iggy wasn't going as fast as he knew he could. When he noticed Shi threatening to pass him, Iggy picked up the pace, swiftly flying through the air. He knew the location of every branch and was therefore unparalleled in speed. Shi was fast, and Iggy had to give him that, but no one on foot could be faster than swinging through the branches. Iggy certainly had this one in the bag.
The town was getting closer and closer. Iggy was nearly there, and Shi was behind. He was getting cocky, and called down to Shi. "How's it like carrying all those?" he asked. No sooner than he had finished his sentence had he felt his sword strike only air instead of wood. Panicked, his brown eyes widened and looked forward. He had missed his branch. So confident in his victory, he hadn't been paying attention to the location of the branches. Iggy scrambled for a different branch, but he came up short. In the next moment he was falling to his death between the trees.
Meters down, Iggy landed square on his back on a protruding branch. He winced in pain, but was finally able to straighten himself. His back was screaming, but at least he hadn't fallen all the way. His friend was already to town, his swords were on the ground beneath him, and it looked like he was going to be made to carry the bags. Iggy sighed. Someday, he would learn to watch where he was going.
He hopped down from the branch and gathered his swords, then jogged after Shi. Every step ached, but he needed to catch up. Despite his efforts to hide his pain, it was still clear in those eyes. He got to Shi breathing shallowly. "Yeah yeah," he said with a dismissive wave. "Did you see that? I got into a fight with a squirrel. He was going after you, but I stopped him, and endured a brutal battle before he pushed me to my death. Luckily a branch broke my fall. I saved your life."
Iggy was able to joke about it. It was better than simply admitting he'd been too careless. He continued in an awkward walk, trying not to hurt his back. "I'll be fine. The squirrel has been silenced. Look, we made it to town." Everyone was staring at the pair of them, but Iggy was used to that. He stood straight, winced, and continued on. "Look! Do you think we'll need fish! That vendor has some great-looking bass, doesn't he?" He was trying to distract Shi, to not have to carry their bags. Classic Iggy.
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