We hike with a deer.

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"What time is it?" I grumbled. South looked at her watch. "About 11:30. Get up and get some breakfast. I woke up extra early and bought some food." We have Life, Cheerios, Cocoa Puffs and Honey Comb. North made an omelet." I rolled out of bed and trudged to the counter, where I got some Cocoa Puffs. North was watching a show on the Television. "Where's East?" I asked while munching on my breakfast.
"On the roof playing hopscotch." South said without looking up from her book. I finished my cereal and went out to the balcony.
"Hey! East!" I shouted. A square cloud appeared next to the roof. Then, two more clouds next to each other. The pattern continued until they made a staircase, and East hopscotched down to me. "Morning." She said smiling.
"You better pray that no one saw you up there!"
"Pfft! No one did. I made sure."
"Okay." We went inside and got ready for the day. South led us downstairs while talking about hiking. We all agreed because, well, who wouldn't want to hike in Hawaii? I heard the views are gorgeous. The boys (including Adam for some reason) were waiting for us downstairs. Apparently, South told them about hiking before she even told us. We started on the easy trail, which South didn't want. She wanted the hardest trail, but sister, I can't go near those waterfalls. Anyway, we started to walk, and I was right. The view of Hawaii was amazing, and we weren't even at the top of the mountain yet. The crystal waters and the cloudless sky was just breathtaking. We walked a little further. It was about 1:28 when we saw something odd in the distance. I squinted to see what it was. "There are deer in Hawaii?" Nathan asked. The deer came trotting over to us. It had a white spot over its right eye. "I don't think..." South started to say. The deer stood still beside us. It didn't attack or anything. It was clearly tame. South reached out and pet it. The deer let her. "Let's name it Reindeer." East said. "Ummm... Why reindeer?" I asked. "Because." East replied. "Fair enough." We kept on hiking as the deer creepily followed us.

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