Chapter 1 Camping

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"Alari," "You better be packing. Where're leaving in the morning you know."

That's my Mom. We go on this camping trip every year right before school starts. Did I mention I HATE camping with a capital H. There're all these bugs, spiders, and scary creatures out there. I don't see how my Mom and Dad acutely like doing this. Camping used to be fun when I was about 6. We acutely slept in a camper and did things I like to do. But now they say we don't need to sleep in a camper because it takes all the fun away. So now were stuck in sleeping in an old boring tent with no indoor pluming, electricity, or cable like we had in the camper. When did my parents decide they didn't need all that stuff? Well it's for sure I can't survive with out it.

"Are you packing in there because where're leaving in the morning," my Mom yelled up to my room.

"How could I forget with you reminding me every 10 seconds," I yelled back to her.

I started packing my closes for the camping trip. I packed a blue tee-shirt with blue jeans, a white tee-shirt with an orange and red butterfly on it with some kakis, and a hot pink tee-shirt with some white jeans. My Mom came up to get my suitcase and to pack in the white suburban.

That night I just could not sleep at all. I had this weird dream. It was about two wolfs in a forest at night.dark brown trees surounded them. One of them was a brown female wolf and the other was a black male wolf. They kept talking to each other I found out that the female wolfs name was Alari, which is really weird because that my name. The black wolfs name was Lupis. Lupis kept saying to Alari that he was so happy she was back after so long. He told her to come back to camp with him. He took her to their leader, Fang. Fang was telling her much he missed her and couldn't believe that her lost daughter was back again. The whole pack started gathering around her and telling her they had missed her. A white wolf came up to her.

"Bone, it's been so long. I've missed you," Alari whispered to Bone.

"At least were together. That's all that matters right now," Bone whispered back to her. "Promise me you'll never leave me again, Alari."

"I'll never leave you again as long as I'm alive," Alari promised to Bone. "But I have to leave for now."

"You promised not to leave me again. You promised," Bone said to her weeping.

"I'll be back when the moon is full again," Alari said as she walked off into the woods. The moon glistened brighter and Alari slowly faded away then completely disappeared

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