Chapter 2: Arrival

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The two pulled up to the site. There were only four small cabins around an open and empty space. In the middle of the empty space was an area for a fire pit.

Lavi had scheduled for them to be able to share one of the cabins available. It would be rented to them for two weeks.

Allen picked up a piece of paper on the dashboard and read it out loud.

"Section C, number 3."

Each of the cabins had signs outside of them. All of them were labeled as part of section C, along with their identifying numbers of one through four.

There was a black van outside of cabin number 2, and a dark blue jeep outside of cabin number 1. There wasn't anything around the fourth cabin. Allen noticed there weren't any signs that it's been used in a while.

'I guess that one wasn't rented.' Allen thought to himself.

Lavi parked their car next to their cabin according to the paper before getting out and stretching.

Allen was out faster then Lavi was, happily looking around the new area. He then quickly turned and darted toward the cabin, before running up the steps to the door and entering. Lavi didn't even see him grab the keys from the car that went to their temporary living space.

Lavi snickered before opening the trunk of the car to gather some of their items.

He barely reached the steps that led up to the entrance before Allen burst out of the door, apparently finished with checking the cabin out and now wanting to explore around it again.

"Hey, hey, careful! Help me bring in our stuff, would ya?" Lavi asked with a small smile while walking through the now wide open door.

Allen wore a sheepish and embarrassed smile before heading over to their car.

"Hello!" Allen looked over at where the voice came from. There stood a young boy, probably around the age of ten or eleven, if Allen had to guess. He looked to Allen while wearing a large and bright smile, his arm waving quickly in the air.

The young boy was pretty short, as to be expected, and had dark brown hair. He was standing in the halfway open doorway of the neighboring cabin. Allen noticed it was the cabin numbered as one.

What looked to be the boy's father had came up behind the boy, peering out to see who his son was yelling to. When his eyes landed on Allen, he gave a warm smile before waving as well, albeit in a much calmer manner than his son's.

Allen smiled to the both of them before waving back, his heart feeling warm.

'Kind neighbors, no bustling city filled with people, nature, this is so awesome!' Allen thought, filled with giddiness as he helped Lavi bring in their belongings.

'This is gonna be great!'

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