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He heard the song coming from a distance, lightly floating over the air to
his ears. Although it was soft and calming, he was wary. It seemed a little too
soft and a little too calming for everything that was going on. He wanted it to
be nothing more than beautiful music coming from the innocent and pure joy
of singing, but in the back of his mind, he knew it was likely some type of trap.
Devon couldn’t figure out the color of her eyes. He initially would have
guessed that they were green, but the more he looked at them he almost wanted
to say they were a golden yellow. Then there were the flashes of red and orange
that seemed to be streaked throughout them. It was almost as if her eyes were
made of opal with the sun constantly glinting off of them and bringing out more
color. They were definitely the most unusual pair of eyes he’d ever seen. It was
a concerning development that he couldn’t get out of his mind. He’d had many
friends throughout his early years and had fond memories of playing with them,
but he couldn’t understand how it had all stopped. There was some point as he
grew up that he played with each of his friends for the very last time, and he
had no idea that it would be the last. The fog was as thick as pea soup. This
was a problem. Gary was driving but couldn’t see a thing in front of him. He
knew he should stop, but the road was narrow so if he did, it would be right in
the center of the road. He was sure that another car would end up rear-ending
him, so he continued forward despite the lack of visibility. This was an unwise
move. What if dogs were racist? Would they care about fur color. . . .. “son, only
play with other tan dogs”? Or maybe it would depend on breed, “honey, only
play with other German Shepards, never poodles”. Better yet it could depend
on occupation. “I’m a sled dog while you’re only a running companion, leave
me alone”. Maybe the neighborhood they live in could be the way they choose
which dogs to associate with and which to shun? Size could be the determining
factor, “see how tall that dog is, they are probably dumb”. Luckily dogs don’t
discriminate. Just watch at a dog park. Big black and white dogs wag their
tails and play with tiny tan dogs. A service dog chases after the same ball as
the off-duty police dog. So if dogs don’t discriminate then why do we? ”What is
the best way to get what you want?” she asked. He looked down at the ground
knowing that she wouldn’t like his answer. He hesitated, knowing that the truth
would only hurt. How was he going to tell her that the best way for him to
get what he wanted was to leave her? Turning away from the ledge, he started
slowly down the mountain, deciding that he would, that very night, satisfy his
curiosity about the man-house. In the meantime, he would go down into the
canyon and get a cool drink, after which he would visit some berry patches just
over the ridge, and explore among the foothills a bit before his nap-time, which
always came just after the sun had walked past the middle of the sky. At that

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period of the day the sun’s warm rays seemed to cast a sleepy spell over the silent
mountainside, so all of the animals, with one accord, had decided it should be
the hour for their mid-day sleep. There was a leak in the boat. Nobody had yet
noticed it, and nobody would for the next couple of hours. This was a problem
since the boat was heading out to sea and while the leak was quite small at
the moment, it would be much larger when it was ultimately discovered. John
had planned it exactly this way. She had come to the conclusion that you could
tell a lot about a person by their ears. The way they stuck out and the size of
the earlobes could give you wonderful insights into the person. Of course, she
couldn’t scientifically prove any of this, but that didn’t matter to her. Before
anything else, she would size up the ears of the person she was talking to. Dave
wasn’t exactly sure how he had ended up in this predicament. He ran through
all the events that had lead to this current situation and it still didn’t make
sense. He wanted to spend some time to try and make sense of it all, but he
had higher priorities at the moment. The first was how to get out of his current
situation of being naked in a tree with snow falling all around and no way for
him to get down. They rushed out the door, grabbing anything and everything
they could think of they might need. There was no time to double-check to
make sure they weren’t leaving something important behind. Everything was
thrown into the car and they sped off. Thirty minutes later they were safe and
that was when it dawned on them that they had forgotten the most important
thing of all.
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