The next morning:
As Sarah woke up, it was silent except for their horse, the birds. and the wind.
"James, James wake up, the storm is over," Sarah said shaking him.
"Hmm," James said slowly waking up. Sarah got up and started looking out the door to be met with the sun on her face, she squinted and blinked until she got used to it, as she stepped outside, smelling wet grass and feeling the breeze.
James came out too, after a few moments. Looking relieved that the storm was finally over.
As they started packing Sarah evacuated the horse, and their supplies and tied them to the horse, as James was destroying the camp, surprised that it actually stayed up.
When they were done, they got on the horse and rode off to Boston.
About 30 minutes later they reached Boston, going to Samuel Adam's office.
After Interview:
It was about lunchtime when they finished, as both of their stomachs growled. They realized they forgot breakfast and laughed at their forgetfulness.
They decided they had enough adventure for this mission and decided they would rest somewhere on the road and get a bite to eat.
2 hours later:
They both almost passed out of exhaustion switching turns of the person riding the horse, until they found a tree as Sarah got off the horse and raced to the shade as James tied the horse.
They put down a blanket and unpacked as James gave the horse a pear, and let it graze the grass.
As Sarah and James finished eating they rested their eyes for a bit.
30 minutes later:
They both came back from their rest by then it was 2:00 p.m.
If they wanted to make it back in time for dinner they had to hurry up so they wasted no time in packing up and hurrying at first they raced for about 1 whole hour. They were halfway there, when they switched turns, as Sarah was now in control she made the horse walk for a little then she started picking up the pace, and soon it was 6:00 p.m.
They saw the town of Philadelphia by 6:30 p.m.
They praised laughed and James hugged Sarah they were finally home.
They remembered the hardships of when they walked through rivers hand in hand, and built a fort, and survived a terrible storm, as they laughed as they went home.
At Home:
As they reached home they quickly went to their separate rooms and took baths, thankful to be clean again, as they prepared for dinner, and as the night passed we can all say that they enjoyed being home.