Chapter V: Journey to the Northeast Forest; Day 1.

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Aurora:

I was sleeping well until I was woken up by the sound of howling –Chief FalconTalon's howling nonetheless– in which woke up everyone upon hearing his howl. "Good morning everyone." He began. "I wish for everyone to please listen to what Sadie and Jemma have to say."
Sadie and Jemma then walked up to where he and the other leader's and co-leader's were and looked at everyone; it was almost dawn either way and that was the said time in which we were to set out to the Northeast Forest. "Good morning, everyone." Sadie began. "We have came to a decision as to where you all will live and well, we have the answer."

"Just last night, we received a sign." Jemma added, she then pulled out the compass she and Sadie had since they eleven years of age. "We thought for a moment that our compass was acting up until one pole pointed to the Northeast." She explained. "Meaning that y'all's new home is in the Northeast. Today, we set out to Northeast Forest!" Some of the animals had agreed with their idea, not all of them. "Now, we the Heroes will lead the way to the Northeast Forest and all animals must stay together with their respected Divisions so that way y'all won't get too mixed up." Sadie added in.

General ScarFace, who just so happened to be standing right next to me, bitterly muttered: "Oh, great. Now a bunch of dumbass city folks are going to lead us to our 'new home'."

"Shut it, General ScarFace!" I scolded at him sternly. "You want to live in a new place to call home, right?"

General ScarFace: "Of course! And your point exactly?"

Aurora: "You better listen to what we tell you to do! You may be the general of your Division in which we respect, but this sort of behavior will not be tolerated! Do you hear me loud and clear?!"

General ScarFace: "Fine. Whatever you say."

He rolled his eyes and turned away from me.

"If you belong to a certain Division that you were also born in as well, go up to your respected leader and co-leader." Summer told everyone; they all did exactly what she told them to do.

Once everyone was situated, we, along with the leader's and co-leader's, went up to the front with all the animals and both leader's and their co-leader's went to their respected Divisions. "Is everybody ready?" Milly asked; the animals gave out replies of "yes" all around. "Then let's move out!" I announced. And with that, the journey to the Northeast Forest began soon enough.
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Amethyst:

The majority of that day was spent traveling by foot since before dawn had even creeped in over the eastern horizon. I remember my mother always telling me and my brothers: "The sun awakenings in the east and it goes to sleep in the west. When the sun heads to the west, you must head east."

What she basically meant by that is that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west and that when it is about to set, we must head back home in the East Coast of Silverville beforehand. I always kept every single word in mind whenever I was out in the forest with my friends and when I was coming back home from a friend's house. Though this time was different than any of time, and I left promising my family that I would be safe; in situations such as this, I was always careful with the decisions I made or the decisions I was about to make. Back then, me and my friends were your standard rantipole, gerful, rebellious, defiant adolescent's and adults that you would see in society today who, although makes morosis decisions, had a very strong desire to go on a summer adventure when they could; oh, how I long to relive those eesome glory days where we did not have a single care in the world about what we did or how we did it and why we did it but we just did, but those days are already long gone now.

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