Sunday, May 2, 2010

I am on a very long hike with my family. We are in Arizona and we are trying to get to the top of a volcano. It is scorching hot as we climb this switch back. When we get to the top we have to climb over all these barbed wire fences because this is a no no zone. When we get to the heart of this volcano there are the most beautiful hot springs. the main one looks like a smaller version of the eye of God hot spring in yellowstone. My sister jessica runs past one an touches it with a bit of her foot and gets burnt. They are boiling hot. I feel the earth rumble a bit and I know the volcano is going to blow. I yell for everyone to get out and we all start running back down the trail, but i know it will be too late. There is no way we will survive.

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I am in a HUGE empty hull of a boat. It's like an empty skeleton of a boat. It is old and wooden. It is almost pitch black and I am laying on the floor. I have to wait here all night but I know that they are sending this boat across the ocean in the morning. These boats dont need a captain or crew, they just sail themselves to wherever they are supposed to go. I am hiding in here trying to escape something where I was. It seemed like forever I sit in this dark hull and I am getting nervous.

I hear the boat start to creak and I feel it start to move. Just to be sure I stay down below for days until I feel like it is safe to go outside. When I do get out I am now in some exotic land. It is hot and muggy and everything has a dusty sage look. I sail through a small channel for another couple days. Going around a corner I spot a ship that had wrecked and the last of it was sinking. When I start to sail over it, i see my friend mary sinking under the water with her hands reaching up to me. I jump in a save her. Now we are on the boat together and we are emotions are at an ultimate height. We are alive? Together?! How did this happen?

So we continue on our journey together into the unknown. Then We finally arrive at a small camp.

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