I give the last wave goodbye, as I see Mother wiping her face clean of tears.
I've lived in this dungeon for more than four years, and Its time to move on.
As I creep out the cave, I cant help but feel regret.
But I cant let that take control of me, so I continue my new life as I walk into the forest.
Its mid-afternoon when I reach the plains.
I've been told the plains can continue for miles, so I decide to find a place to sleep.
I stumble along a overhang that I can sleep under.
As I plunk my body onto a nearby bed of sand, I notice the sun is beginning to set.
Its so beautiful that I find myself falling asleep to the soft shades of orange in the sky.
DAY 2
I wake up to a dense coat of fog.
I can only see about a yard away before my vision gets distorted.
The fog will only get worse if I wait here, so I continue my journey.
The stories were true about the plains.
I've been walking for more than 2 hours and I've yet to see a brake in the endless flat-land.
Atleast the fog has let up a little, but my visibility is still poor.
I keep looking into my map, trying to find some sort of noticeable landmark.
I ran into a creeper, he told me there's a forest up ahead.
The creeper was right, and I'm out of the plains.
Theres a mountain up ahead, and it doesn't look to hard to climb.
I manage to get to the top without any trouble, and now I have a few of the whole forest.
Its massive, even more then the plains.
I look around for any place to make my home, and I spot a cave, what seems to be a few miles away.
I start heading towards the cave, as I climb down the mountain.
The sun is beginning to set, but it doesn't bother me.
I continue to the cave, but as night comes, I pass out.
DAY 3
I wake up, only to find cuts and scratches all over my body...
What has happened?!
I can't remember anything from last night, and I don't have a clue where I am.
My map seems to be gone to.
I'm scared.
Homesick begins to set in, as I have rushing thoughts about my family.
Mother gave me a campus before I left, and I think I'm going to use it.
I'm clearly not ready to live on my own, so I begin following the arrow.
It directs me back into the plains, as I begin to remember my grounds.
Eventually I get back to my home forest, as I make my way back to my dungeon.
I find the path me and my brothers made as a child.
I'm back home.
As I follow the path, I eventually see me cave.
I walk in, only to see...
My dungeon has been destroyed!
I look around and see that all of our things have been stolen!
I panic as I notice I cant find my family anywhere.
I go into a side cave, this is where we would hide if there were any danger.
I see my Mother's disfigured body laying on the ground, shes still alive, but barely.
My Mother says one thing, and then she passes...
She said... "RUN!"
That's the problem with teens these days. They can't read. At all.
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omg thats so sad thatpoor spider his family is dead noooo! and his mother that was so sad but i supose the litarary meta phore is that if you dont stop living with your mother you will die but even still... so sad SPIDER mum Y U NO LIVE?
I give the last wave goodbye, as I see Mother wiping her face clean of tears.
I've lived in this dungeon for more than four years, and Its time to move on.
As I creep out the cave, I cant help but feel regret.
But I cant let that take control of me, so I continue my new life as I walk into the forest.
Its mid-afternoon when I reach the plains.
I've been told the plains can continue for miles, so I decide to find a place to sleep.
I stumble along a overhang that I can sleep under.
As I plunk my body onto a nearby bed of sand, I notice the sun is beginning to set.
Its so beautiful that I find myself falling asleep to the soft shades of orange in the sky.
DAY 2
I wake up to a dense coat of fog.
I can only see about a yard away before my vision gets distorted.
The fog will only get worse if I wait here, so I continue my journey.
The stories were true about the plains.
I've been walking for more than 2 hours and I've yet to see a brake in the endless flat-land.
Atleast the fog has let up a little, but my visibility is still poor.
I keep looking into my map, trying to find some sort of noticeable landmark.
I ran into a creeper, he told me there's a forest up ahead.
The creeper was right, and I'm out of the plains.
Theres a mountain up ahead, and it doesn't look to hard to climb.
I manage to get to the top without any trouble, and now I have a few of the whole forest.
Its massive, even more then the plains.
I look around for any place to make my home, and I spot a cave, what seems to be a few miles away.
I start heading towards the cave, as I climb down the mountain.
The sun is beginning to set, but it doesn't bother me.
I continue to the cave, but as night comes, I pass out.
DAY 3
I wake up, only to find cuts and scratches all over my body...
What has happened?!
I can't remember anything from last night, and I don't have a clue where I am.
My map seems to be gone to.
I'm scared.
Homesick begins to set in, as I have rushing thoughts about my family.
Mother gave me a campus before I left, and I think I'm going to use it.
I'm clearly not ready to live on my own, so I begin following the arrow.
It directs me back into the plains, as I begin to remember my grounds.
Eventually I get back to my home forest, as I make my way back to my dungeon.
I find the path me and my brothers made as a child.
I'm back home.
As I follow the path, I eventually see me cave.
I walk in, only to see...
My dungeon has been destroyed!
I look around and see that all of our things have been stolen!
I panic as I notice I cant find my family anywhere.
I go into a side cave, this is where we would hide if there were any danger.
I see my Mother's disfigured body laying on the ground, shes still alive, but barely.
My Mother says one thing, and then she passes...
She said... "RUN!"
THE END
Nah, I like the ending.
It makes you think.
That's the problem with teens these days. They can't read. At all.
jks good story