-Chapter 4-
The Journey
Fox was heading home, in his own blood. He was heading towards the plane. On the walk Fox started humming a fine little tune. All of a sudden he stopped, he looked out in a field with awe. It was the plane, it was on fire, and right next to it the remains of the pilot. Fox quickly ran over to see if there was anything he could salvage, but everything was in ashes. Fox was thinking of how he was going to get home without the plane. He was about 560 miles away from home, and all those miles Fox will be thinking of home and the officer.
Fox took his backpack with all his supplies and started to head out. He had been walking for about 6 hours until he got hungry and thirsty. He didn't want to eat any of his food in his pack. So he decided to stop by a little creek. He put his backpack down by a tree. He untied his parachute cord bracelet, took out one of his nails, tied it to the string. He dug up some dirt and found a couple of worms, put them on the nail, and started fishing. At the end of the day Fox caught five big salmon. He cooked and ate one, and he saved the rest for his journey ahead. He started walking again, it was getting dark, but Fox was not tired. It was pitch black, but since Fox was a fox he could see in the dark. He was humming the whole night, it was morning and Fox was still walking. As he walks and still humming he hears a loud shriek, it was huge hawk. Fox quickly ran into a little den, and hid. But it was too late, the hawk had seen him, so Fox ran. The hawk was closing in on him. He ran faster when all of a sudden, he feels a tight fist grab his body. Fox was now in the air.
WOWIE WOWIE! WHAT'S GONNA HAPPEN??
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