Lily A mountain's flower
"No momma. Don't worry
m smile. "Thank you f
ter. I'm sorry that I coul
d out okay. Thank you again for bringing
yway to the kitchen then. "Ho
ks anx
helping her pick flowers when this ha
ut how to deal with those spiders. Now we have another reason to thank
es at the
out James' parent
e familiar with my father as well. He
l, if you need any help, please let us kn
. Thanks
oodbye to t
ng about the spider that attacked Lily . But this time Lily is not scary or afraid because they were together. She i
no longer be lonely whe
hem. James' and Lily's friends are there . They're all sitting inside a circle around a fire which is blazing in the middle of the cavernous cave. All thr
planned. Lily doesn't want to do the same thing twice. She feels comfortable with th
ted, their bodies sore from fighting and laughi
n them. They are too tired to care about anything anymore. They simply sleep wrapped in
a huge web made of sticks and leaves. It's quite beautiful, especially considering how dirty, grimy and tattered the rest of the cave is. James has tr
nd his breathing is slow and steady. She reaches out and to
spers,
s and legs slowly. "Do you have something in
I don't think so. Maybe we should star
od to me,"
t some sleep," she s
around her waist. She places her own arm aro
unconsciousness. Before she falls asleep, however, she thinks she hears someone whisper her name. I
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alk past all of the trees and shrubs around the cave. They climb every rock, every tree, looking f
es to stay behind. She carefully gets
ight around the room and sees a bunch of webs hanging from the ceiling.
barely believe it. She continues staring at it while trying to fi
ng?" he asks, hol