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A trip downhill

A trip downhill

It had finally come,our yearly trip to Crimson lake!.Once a year our cousins, uncles, and basically our whole family went to crimson lake,which belonged my great uncle he used to bring us when we were younger, f6vgb7 but since he passed away we made it a tradition to go there every year as a memory of grandpa.”hurry up guys were about to leave”. “ok coming just a minute” I grabbed my backpack and ran to the car “now here comes our 6 hour car drive” sighed John “don’t worry time will pass by once we get going you just need to think positive,here how about we sing some car songs!? Theee wheels on the bus go rou…” “NO!” everyone screamed “how about we just sleep” suggested John “good with me” quickly
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my worries,well at ,least enough to still go.they all walked fast as I stayed behind still worrying i turned my head left than right that left again just to make sure nothing else was going to surprise me.I heard rustling in the trees “what's that!?’ “it was probably nothing lucy you worry too much” replied john “yeah but i'm pretty sure i heard something” ‘ROARRRR!’ “AHH” as i screamed in terror i started running and there was no way I was was turning or looking back but soon i started to hear something “lacy,lacy come back” at first i thought it was john asking me to come back and help but once again i heard something “it wasn't a bear” i was confused “if it wasn't a bear than what was it?” i quickly got a reply “your dad,hurry we need help” i rushed back only to see my father and john but no samantha “where's samantha did she run?” “no that's the problem,when she got scared she jumped and tripped over that rock and fell over the cliff,but don't worry too much it's just a little far ways down,we can get down there in about 5 minutes and carry her back up in 15” there we go...i knew something bad was bound to happen,never in my life have i had a trip go “normal” and i wasn't expecting one either,when i was 10 i got lost in the airport,and when i was 14 i tripped on an …show more content…
Hello?” I waited for a reply, “hello,this is tim's dale police is this the hamilton residence?” “yes?” “I called to inform you that someone by the name James hamilton was in a car accident and was placed in the emergency room about an hour ago...” everything the policeman said from this point was a blur, how could this be happening!? So much anger filled me as I kept thinking “I can't,I can't... I already lost my mom now my dad!?” “hello? Ma'am” continued the

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