The Adventure of a Boy and a Girl

The Adventure of a Boy and a Girl is a short story found in Interlude of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Worldguide, released in August 30, 2011. The story was illustrated by Yoshida Dondorian. It tells of the Avadonia children, Germaine and Allen, rescuing their childhood friend Chartette Langley from the Forest of Bewilderment.

Plot Summary
A girl progresses through the Forest of Bewilderment, approaching a bandit's hideout to find her childhood friend; a boy follows behind her and rescues her when she's attacked, not wishing to be a coward. It is revealed that the girl is the daughter of a hero, while the boy is the son of a king and has been adopted by the hero. The boy refuses to talk to the girl due to his past. Sometime before, the friend of the two went missing and it is suspected she was kidnapped by bandits. The boy and girl open up to each other before arriving at the bandit's hideout, where they start to fight the criminals stationed there.

Their friend is rescued; the girl walks back to her father's house while the boy follows, shocked by the outcome of their confrontation. The boy and girl receive a scolding after returning home, but the tension passes. Many years later the girl becomes a hero and watches the boy, now a sinner, on the scaffold; the two are unable to return to their childhood purity. The narrative asks if anyone can explain what "evil" is.

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Conceptualization and Origin

 * The "adventure" is first referenced in The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow by Allen and Germaine before being touched upon in the short story.

Curiosities

 * The question posed at the end of the story is the same query pondered by Kyle in Handbeat Clocktower.

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