It Will Always Be Her

It Will Always Be Her

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My family and I took a vacation to our cottage in the middle of nowhere; I was so bored of just staring at the dried up ceiling that I needed to get out, so I decided to take a walk outside. There were woods around the cottage that I could walk through and it seemed peaceful. Without hesitating I took my first few steps into the woods... ............ Hours have passed, I have no idea where to turn anymore; I'm lost. I go to look around for one last time when I notice a pair of sparkling blues eyes staring out at me from behind a pair of bushes. Slowly I walk toward the bushes to see what type of creature it is. Pushing the bushes out of the way I see a beautiful midnight black wolf. I gasp seeing its amazingly silky fur, instantly being drawn in and wanting to bury my hands into it. But I hesitate and instead of following my instincts I turn around and sprint away, hoping that I'm going in the right direction of home. ........... As soon as I seen that wolf, I knew that something was different about it and I knew that I wanted to see it again...
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I heard the the snow crunching under foot as I ran as fast as my legs would take me through the forest. The air whipped through my hair as I ran, creating a ribbon like flow behind me. I dipped and dodged around trees, careful not to trip or run into anything. Just a little further, I thought to myself. I knew I would be safe as soon as I saw the little cottage at the end of the thick forest. I was so close to my freedom, so close to opening the door. Bam! My body instantly became cold. I squealed as the snow fell into my collar and down my back. I wiggled trying to get it to pass through my coat and drop out the bottom. I turned around with a glare on my face. My father stood facing me with a smug grin. Again, I attempted to stomp into the house when suddenly, my mother jumped out at me out of no where and pelted snowballs at my entire body, I noticed through the chaos my big sister was also helping her. "OKAY! I surrender!" I cried, falling back into the icy blanket with tears of laughter flowing from my eyes. ********* I gasped as I woke from my dream. I looked at the forest around me. Cold, dark and empty. I still had hope that they were just hiding and that this was all just a bad dream, but after a moment or two of listening to the trees creaking, I sighed. I was alone.

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