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Shadow watched silently until the bike was out of sight before turning to look at the animals. With a mischievous feeling, Shadow began barking like crazy and speeding toward the animals.
BARK!! BARK-BARK! BARK!!
The farm animales went completely crazy, chasing the dog back, running away from him, screeching at the parte superior, arriba of their lungs, and generally running haywire all over the farmyard.
Shadow stopped after about two thrilling minutos of chase. He shook himself off, barked a few times, then squeezed himself underneath the gate and took off at a run, following the scent of Summer and her bike.
It was a long venture for Shadow, for he had to slow down many times to catch his breath. He also came across many things that had his interest; flowers, birds, lakes, trees....but he stayed determined.
Soon Shadow saw a familiar woods. Was this what he thought it was? Where was Summer?
Shadow was suddenly filled with a feeling of intrigue. If the woods were here, he would have to chase Summer down and bring her back to where he stopped. He thought long and hard about it.
When suddenly, Shadow decided on his idea.
Ruff! Ruff!
Shadow ran, huffing and puffing and barking, all while catching up to Summer.
Shadow ran at a speed he thought he never could reach, as he was filled with a mixture of excitement and worry. Where was she? He had to find Summer! Quick!
Suddenly he heard a familiar call and stopped in his tracks.
"Shadow!"
Shadow listened on. Was it really her?
"Shadow, where are you?"
It was!
"Come here, boy!"
Shadow barked happily and ran down the cobblestone road reflecting the sunset. The little girl appeared. She peered at the dog, let go of her bike, and ran towards Shadow.
"There tu are!"
Summer swooped down and picked up Shadow. Shadow wagged his tail. Yes! He found Summer! And right siguiente to the forest!
Shadow thought for a moment. He jumped down and ran back and forth between Summer, and the path behind them.
"I think we should follow him," Summer said. She grabbed her bike, climbed on, and began pedaling after Shadow, who was running to the woods.
"Shadow?"
Shadow stopped in front of the woods and barked.
"Whoa...."
Shadow watched silently until the bike was out of sight before turning to look at the animals. With a mischievous feeling, Shadow began barking like crazy and speeding toward the animals.
BARK!! BARK-BARK! BARK!!
The farm animales went completely crazy, chasing the dog back, running away from him, screeching at the parte superior, arriba of their lungs, and generally running haywire all over the farmyard.
Shadow stopped after about two thrilling minutos of chase. He shook himself off, barked a few times, then squeezed himself underneath the gate and took off at a run, following the scent of Summer and her bike.
It was a long venture for Shadow, for he had to slow down many times to catch his breath. He also came across many things that had his interest; flowers, birds, lakes, trees....but he stayed determined.
Soon Shadow saw a familiar woods. Was this what he thought it was? Where was Summer?
Shadow was suddenly filled with a feeling of intrigue. If the woods were here, he would have to chase Summer down and bring her back to where he stopped. He thought long and hard about it.
When suddenly, Shadow decided on his idea.
Ruff! Ruff!
Shadow ran, huffing and puffing and barking, all while catching up to Summer.
Shadow ran at a speed he thought he never could reach, as he was filled with a mixture of excitement and worry. Where was she? He had to find Summer! Quick!
Suddenly he heard a familiar call and stopped in his tracks.
"Shadow!"
Shadow listened on. Was it really her?
"Shadow, where are you?"
It was!
"Come here, boy!"
Shadow barked happily and ran down the cobblestone road reflecting the sunset. The little girl appeared. She peered at the dog, let go of her bike, and ran towards Shadow.
"There tu are!"
Summer swooped down and picked up Shadow. Shadow wagged his tail. Yes! He found Summer! And right siguiente to the forest!
Shadow thought for a moment. He jumped down and ran back and forth between Summer, and the path behind them.
"I think we should follow him," Summer said. She grabbed her bike, climbed on, and began pedaling after Shadow, who was running to the woods.
"Shadow?"
Shadow stopped in front of the woods and barked.
"Whoa...."
Last summer I went to Los Angeles to stay with my cousin for a few weeks.One afternoon we were having lunch in a nice restaurant in the centre of the town when my cousin got a call on her mobile phone and went outside to talk.While she was speaking to her friend,I suddenly noticed a man in a black hat who was sitting at the siguiente table.It was the actor Johnny Depp!He was alone,and I decided to take my chance.So I got up and went to his table:'Excuse me,could I have my foto taken with you?'I asked.He dicho yes,so I stopped a waitress who was passing por and gave her my camera.She took the foto of me and Johnny,I thanked them both,and then I returned to my table.When my cousin came back,I smiled.'Why are tu looking so pleased with yourself?'she asked.
'I had my foto taken with Johnny Depp.'
'Johnny Depp?Where is he?'
'He's sitting over there.Look!'
She turned around to look and then started to laugh.
'That's not Johnny Depp!'I looked at the man in the black hat-he was laughing too.
'I had my foto taken with Johnny Depp.'
'Johnny Depp?Where is he?'
'He's sitting over there.Look!'
She turned around to look and then started to laugh.
'That's not Johnny Depp!'I looked at the man in the black hat-he was laughing too.
tu held up your calabaza spice finger,
With a playful wink,
Your sweetness saved me several times,
When I was on the brink,
The warmth within your spritely smile,
Allowed me to be real,
Your cinnamon and sugar hugs
They taught me how to feel.
I'd run down to the coffee shop,
So I could see your face.
You've seen me at my happiest,
You've seen me in disgrace.
And though you're always beaming,
Still I feel the need to say,
It's okay if tu have some days,
Where your spice fades away.
With a playful wink,
Your sweetness saved me several times,
When I was on the brink,
The warmth within your spritely smile,
Allowed me to be real,
Your cinnamon and sugar hugs
They taught me how to feel.
I'd run down to the coffee shop,
So I could see your face.
You've seen me at my happiest,
You've seen me in disgrace.
And though you're always beaming,
Still I feel the need to say,
It's okay if tu have some days,
Where your spice fades away.