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The right path seemed like a good detour. Seeing as it had a definitive end, you could always just turn around and go the other ways.
You motioned for Erna to follow you as you headed down the path, a small smile showing your confidence.
She follows without hesitation. Actually, she sounds rather enthused.
What does that matter, though? There's something in front of you...
Slowing down to see nets you an <span class="mu-s">Escape Orb</span>, which you promptly show off to Erna.
She's dazzled by the sight. "Whoa!! That's an Orb! Dad gets those from dungeons!!"
This time, unlike last, she connects the dots rather quickly. "Oh, wait- doesn't that mean this is a dungeon?"
Both her ears unfurled and perked. The bun was on her tip-toes. "Quick, that means there might actually be danger here!!"
Was she scared? It was hard to tell, especially when she was grabbing your hand and running you back to the center. You hardly even had the time to stuff the poor orb into Erna's rucksack.
The rabbit ran until she saw the crossroads, at which point she was forced to halt once more. That rustling seemed to unnerve her, so she just stopped for the moment.
>Start heading down the right (formerly-center) path with her before she can do anything else.
>Start forwards (the formerly-left path) and prompt Erna to follow you.
>Write-in