The cabin life was cozy, and before Alex knew it three whole days had passed with him and Ja-Young alone together, living almost as a husband and wife on the prairie. Ja-Young cooked meals for Alex using their 18th century style kitchen, while Alex would go out into the rain and hunt for some food with his spear.
He did not have a choice to use his bow, considering the bowstring was made from animal sinew, and once wet it would begin to become ineffective in the field. Thus, Alex walked through the muddy jungle, and found himself another sambar stag. Which Ja-Young used to cook into a delicious meal.
Eventually, though, the storm passed, and the two of them descended from the mountain side closer than ever before. Alex had to admit, the cabin life was incredibly cozy, and perhaps it was because he was lacking modern technology that he felt so comfortable in there. But Ja-Young's turn was up, and instead tomorrow morning he would bring another girl to her place.
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Since I will be heading out to China sometime next week. I am going to be building up a stockpile of my two novels so that I don't have to write while I'm there. Because I am building up a stockpile for two novels, I will only be releasing one chapter a day from now until the end of my trip.
Thank you all so much for the continued support. And I should be back to a normal writing schedule two weeks from now.