Suddenly, Dean said, "I'm bored."
We were so used to the silence that the sound of his voice startled us, but who could blame him?"Well, think of something to do," said Brad, who was lying on his back, staring at the ceiling.
"I just wish it would stop," Dean said as he continued sitting, watching the rain by the den's entrance.
"Rain, Rain, go away so Dean can go out and play," Sadie sang, swaying slightly, and we all burst out laughing.
Dean turned around, his face full of annoyance. "Oh, real mature, Sadie."
"Hey, I was just trying to help."
"Yeah, right," Dean said as he came a little closer.
"Well, what did you want me to do? Say 'Let there be sun'?"
"I was thinking more like an African rain dance, but in reverse," I said.
"Oh, like this?" Sadie got up and tried to do somewhat a dance, and ended up falling over. The den was filled with laughter again.
Dean seemed even more annoyed now. "No, I was hoping you'd keep your mouth shut!"
"All right you two, break it up. Enough bickering," Brad said as he began to step between them. "Dean, do you have anything in mind you would like to do? Something maybe that we can all play nicely?"I'm not bound to give away what happened next. If you want to find out please respond below, or check out my DESTINY. Go to http://www.leighmartinauthor.com/ or Google DESTINY by Leigh Martin for more information.
Hey, It's Legend. Daisy, I'm totally with you and Dean on this one. It's been pouring everyday this week in the states. As you might put it, I "feel" you guys.
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