Comprehending the Truth

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I couldn't understand it, what happened to them? They couldn't have just left me. I feel hurt in so many ways.

Cob had told me that they were waiting for there mother to come back, and that there was a problem that when mother bear comes back she may try to attack me. I don't know if I should stay or go, this is all I know. After a few moments a vigorous thinking I make up my mind, "I'm leaving, to go find my family." I said upright.

The Bear cubs and I said our goodbyes and I was off trying to pick up any trace of sent or foot marks, anything to give me the simplest idea of where my family had gone off too.

After I had smelt nothing, no sent or foot marks. I began to just walk forward hoping to come across something, anything.
I came to a hard flowing river, it's water pounding across the rocks that held firmly into the ground. I gathered up my courage and marched towards the river side. I jumped, leaping towards the closest rock that could possibly hold my weight. I clambered to the rock digging in my claws trying to hold on as much as possible, I started to slip towards the rushing water. If I fall now there's no way I'll be able to get out.
I held on and slowly made my way up the first moss-covered rock, clawing and smashing my tiny paws into the sordid stone. Finally! I was up, but my positive attitude sure changed as I looked ahead.

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⏰ Last updated: Apr 10, 2016 ⏰

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