CHAPTER 6 - LOST

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  • Dedicated to Hamza Rizwan
                                    

After dropping mom to her tent. Zoey came by, "Good night Xey, I've had the best fun since years now."

She hugged me tight and I didn't know what to do, my first time hugging a girl. It was the best moment of my life if you come to think of it. I mean staying the last player and winning the game of counter strike could be put second now. She let go and said, "bye."

"Ba..b..bye.." I stammered. I went in my tent and laid on my sleeping bag and was more than shocked to know how things are going with me. The girl of my dreams was my friend and she hugged me. I wanted to treasure that moment with me forever but everything was going great other than the fact that the camp was a let down. I knew this summer would be the most unique of them all but something new was happening and I didn't know if I wanted it to keep going. It was cold and my sleeping bag wasn't comfortable so my thoughts didn't run through right. There was death silence so I could hear the wind whistle. I knew I wouldn't fall asleep without playing a game of black cops so for a change I came out of the tent and went to the place where Zoey and I were. It was colder but I liked the view, the peace and decided to stay. Across the pond was a path between the green trees, I had nothing to do so I walked to the path and all of a sudden there was a huge gust of wind at my face. It stopped and the cold wind and peace was back, I washed my face with the water from the pond to get the dirt of my eyes and then I saw this girl's reflection walking. It wasn't zoey for sure, this girl was shorter and had black long hair. I couldn't see her face so I couldn't say much, it was quite late and I didn't know what she was doing here. Her blue dress fit her like that's something she'd worn for ages. I called out to her, "Hey." It seemed like she didn't hear so I followed her as walked through the path between the dark trees. I kept calling her but she didn't seem to hear me, she just kept walking. I followed her and she kept walking and finally I decided to catch hold of her. I ran to her and the faster I ran the farther away she was. I didn't know what was happening, there was another gust of wind not as violent as the one before but calmer. There was sand in my eyes that they started to tear up, I stood there trying to get the sand out ans when I could finally see things I didn't know where I was, I looked around and the path through the trees had disappeared.  

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