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The Wolf: A Narrative Fiction
Now Cole & Peter are friends even after everything they have been through. Later on that evening Peter & Cole returned to the camp &gathered the fire wood. They had already decided that they were going to eat hot dogs for dinner & spice them up with many different ingredients that will create a celebration in your mouth. All of a sudden they heard a ruffling sound in the trees. And at that time they didn’t see anything but white eyes.
All of a sudden a big wolf came running out of the bushes in a full attack sprint. Cole & Peter were so surprised that they ran as quick as they could back to the cabin forgetting there food on the fire. Once they reached the cabin door they rushed inside & woke Garvey in a panic. Garvey awoke in a sudden panic mode without even knowing what the situation was. “What’s wrong guys what happened? You look like you have seen a ghost”. “There’s a big wild wolf that ran out of the woods on us”, Cole said.” Well what were you both doing at the time”, Garvey said.” We were fixing our dinner & out of nowhere it came”, said Cole. “Let’s check it out”, said Garvey.
They all rushed towards the window. “Oh look guys it just wanted your hot dogs”, Garvey said. “The way it ran out at us I thought I was going to get attacked again”, Cole said. Cole looked over at him while he was thinking to himself
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After they finished Cole quickly told what he had learned about doing the wolf dance. “I learned to go after what you want in life no matter what obstacles you get into in life”, said Cole. “Well I learned that you have to work for what you want in life”, said Garvey. “Sometimes things aren’t as easy to get or find in life”, said Garvey. ‘Also everything has a reason for its cause whether the consequence is bad or good depending on your actions”. “Well why don’t we all go into the warm cabin & tap out for the night boys”, said Garvey. They all walked to the cabin in a slow staggered

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