When they entered the forest neither of the boys were scared, but then the forest started to haunt them and take over their feelings. Mist started to rise and the trees began shaking violently. A shiver ran down both the boys’ spines. Then they stumbled on a cut down tree which looked like the FSR]¿RKIVWSJE[MXGL Suddenly there was a loud crack and a crash of thunder. There was an owl hooting, ringing in their ears, and the boys were XIVVM¿IHEWEREFERHSRIH coal mine appeared before their very eyes. The boys then heard a rustling and a swelling…it sounded like a creature or a human. The mist reluctantly went away revealing a narrow path and a fountain. There was a loud crack. When they boys emerged out of the narrow path, a decrepit, torn down house stood before them. They paused, their hearts beating, then they felt a long claw run down their spines! They ran and ran as fast as their legs could carry them to their tent. Was it a human?
Finn and Ben had always dreamed of camping together without their parents. They had been best friends since they were toddlers and now they were alone in the middle of the forest. It was just them, no one else. No bossy teachers, no worrying parents, it was their chance to make their dream a reality. Soon the light was beginning to fade and the last pole of their tent had been hammered down securely into the ground. Excitedly they unzipped the tent doors and unfolded their sleeping bags. The XIRX[EW¿REPP]VIEH]ERH a chill began to creep into the air. Now all they had XSHS[EWKEXLIV¿VI[SSH to keep them warm and, more importantly, to toast their marshmallows.
Finn Nadenic, 4C
WAS IT A HUMAN…?
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