Monday, February 6, 2012

Where the Red Fern Grows Prediction

Author's Note: This is what I think what will happen once he starts cutting down the tree. I think this is what's going to happen because he said he was going to finish his part of the bargain, and he seems loyal enough. So this is a scene i made that may or may not have happened. I mean, I wouldn't know because I haven't read that far yet.

     He worked for days, maybe even weeks, he didn't know. He didn't count the days. All that mattered was satisfying his dogs. Once he had finally made that tree fall to the ground, the dogs sprinted to it. The ran up and down the tree, scanning it over and over. The started whimpering, and he didn't know why. He then check the tree, finding nothing. He was not a happy camper. He was upset that he had spent that much time on a coon that got away, but he was still happy that he made his dogs keep their faith in him. They all walked home in disappointment. He ran into his sister on the way home. She had a lunch box, so it had to have been around noon. He told her what had happened, and she just started ranting about how he should've thought it through and how he should've just come home. But no matter what she said, he was still happy he made his dogs happy.

     When they got home, his mother had hugged him so tight that he felt as though he was getting the life squeezed out of him. He told her that he was okay, but they didn't catch the coon. He went to his room, and he just sat there, staring at his dogs. He praised them for being so patient and caring, and they went out again the very next day. With that big tree out of the way, hunting was much easier cutting down small trees instead of the one. From then on, hunting went well for them, and he was a very successful boy.

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