“ I believe you’re going to know what to do, Lucky,” and trudged towards the barn, paying very close attention to where she was going this time.
Continuously the rain poured like down on Sadie like buckets, but that didn't stop her from trudging on in the dreadful storm. Foot after foot, Sadie walked home wondering if Lucky got home safe. Lucky was smart she thought to herself, but when he gets scared, sometimes he does the wrong thing. The rain and thunder were a little intimidating, but the rain was definitely the worst considering how hard it was to see. Sadie promised herself that she would pay close attention to where she was going, but this time she was a little skeptical of the path she was now following. …show more content…
Sadie was unsure about where she was heading, but continued walking and ignored her negative thoughts. The path she followed was all muddy and outlines with a tall brush which made Sadie feel unsafe. Every second she stood and looked around her she became worried about Lucky and his travel home. She knew that something was wrong as the sun started setting and nobody had found her yet.
Slowly, the air became damp, dark and cool. This feeling gave Sadie the chills, Sadie started running in the direction of the sun hoping for an answer. The darker it got the faster Sadie ran, trees became green blurs, and the light became fears. Sadies panting became stronger as her fear grew larger. As Sadie was running she heard an unusual scream. Sadie immediately stopped and listen to the noise, it was unusual, but somewhat familiar. She slowly crept to the source of the noise to find Lucky lying of the dirt path, bleeding. Sadie fell to her knees and