The wind blowing through my hair as I run feels like I am going slow motion and everything is stopped all around me. I had got to the destination and headed to a nice patch of grass to lay down and cool off. After running for a couple sraight hours you get pretty tired so I had to rest and eat a nice snack. I had brought two cups of water, with a one piece of bread. I took a nibble of the bread and a small sup of the cool clean water. I desided I would sit down agsinst a nice tree and close my eyes for a few minutes. Hopefully I dont miss any animals that creep by, I won't fall asleep, I shall just close my eye lids. Every once in a while I will look up to see an animal. First I am looking for a rabbit, hopefully I get a rare one. As I am closing my droopy eyes, something hopes right in front of me, I slowly re-open my eyes and stand up, I then grabbed my bow and arrow so that I can kill the little guy. I snuk up behind the creature and pointed the arrow at his furry little back. I waited for a couple seconds and felt real bad for the harmless rabbit. Then I just went for it, blood in my arrow and a dead rabbit lying down on the dirty hard cold ground.
Sometimes I wish I had not killed the furry creature, this time it was different. I felt bad for the harmless little guy, but at the same time I realized that I was on a mission. I am already one third of the way done, now I need to kill a rare animal or a very big animal, this is because rare animals are great to trade, and big animals have lots of meat on them so they also are great to trade. Picking up the rabbit with a cloth and putting it in my animal bag (where I put dead animals) was very hard, the rabbit was sweet, and with the white furr made it even more cute. I then realized that this is a rare animal. I was to caught up on killing it I didn't realize that there is a black triangle on the stomach of the rabbit, no other rabbit has this. The trading shackwith love this, and I can get something great out of it. I better start looking for the next creature, another rare animal would also be nice or a big animal.
I grabbed my bags, bow and arrow, and headed on my way. I made a plan on going toward a nice cave, I saw the cave when I picked up the rabbit off the ground. It is very dark and something tells me a greatly big animal could be in there. I quitely tip toed over the the darkness. I left my bags at a tree behind the cave so that the animal couldn't smell the rabbit. Although I did put my bow and arrow in my back pocket so I could sneak attack on it. I creaped closer to the cave and there I saw a big brown furry bear. Most animals tend to calm down when they see me. So my strategy is to calm the bear down, so that it will trust me, then kill it. I know it is a hard strategy to use but it is needed, it has never failed me.
Withoutanother moment I went uo to the bear and pet it, that way I would wake it up, and did it safely. I sat down in a nice patch of durt, it was a good distance from the bear, so that way the bear has room. The beautiful creature of the woods woke up with a roar thathad rumbled the ground all around us. It carefully stood up and at first through his paw at me and then, I told him "easy, easy. I won't hurt you. I am not here to hunt you." I then went rigt up to his nose and pet it. This helps them feel relaxed and safe. The bear layed back down, and saw little cubs, probably new born. I realized the mama bear wanted to protect her cubs. Since I still have to kill the mama bear at one point I layed down a blanket for the cubs, and pet the mother bear one more time, this was the time I will kill her. I grabbed my arrow, and tucked ot in my hand. I reached over to her back and pet her one time then stabbed her with my sharpest arrow. Down the cluless animal went. I pet the cubs and felt bad for the little things, but I had no other choice.
I was then on my way to walk to the creek, the creek is where I will fish and the cool off with a nice swim to town. In town I will trade my rabbit meat for money and I am going to keep the furr. Then trade only half of my bear for a bike. The bike will help me get places faster. I dragged the bear half the way to the creek and then I took a brake.

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Alone
General FictionGalilee Rose has been alone ten years of her life. She is fourteen. She wants to have a family but no one realizes how great she really is. Will she keep moving forward and find someone who loves her? Or will she just quit, and give up on everything?