(OH NO! Oh my gosh! Are our friends okay?)
"Oh, that was just me." said Amara "I just realized we missed Lunch."
"Oh my gosh! You're right!" said Dana "Also...wow your stomach growls are really loud."
"Unbelievable. Guys...I have had it with these scares." Carol said, massaging her temples.
"Do you guys remember that we brought our lunch in a basket that Luna left on her bike? Because if I'm correct it is still on her bike."
Amara's eyes widened. "I will get the food!" she said.
If her friends said anything before she rushed out, she didn't hear them. She was busy thinking of the glorious food.
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Amara ran down the stairs that lead to the tree house. The sky was the color of midnight. You could hear owls hooting in the distance. Crickets chirped happily (or sadly, or scared.... With crickets, you never know) Wow it's getting really dark...I better hurry back"
When she finally reached the bottom of the steps she started searching for their bikes. There they were, in the corner of one of the giant tree roots. "Finally! Food!" she said, grabbing the basket. She noticed that Astrid's helmet was lying on the floor by the river. "Oh, I better get this before I leave. An animal might get to it." Amara was about to pick it up when she bumped into something and fell backward. "Wha-?" She tried to pick the helmet up again but there was like an invisible barricade between the tree and the helmet. Amara took a step back. She reached out in front of her. She couldn't get past the tree to the river. "Oh, fudge sticks,"
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