SimmedUp Magazine Issue 19 - March 2022

Page 68

Survivors’ Camp Chapter 2

The Survivors Journal 68

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As the youngsters woke up on the next day, they kept in mind that they needed to survive the wilderness and it wouldn’t be easy. Vincent tried his best to fish at the nearby lake, but he got unlucky. Patricia started the day by jogging into the woods, chopping wood which is very crucial for their survival. The brothers never thought that the first person they saw in the morning was no other than their zombified dad. “So he has turned too. Sorry, dad, we have no choice”, implied Billy who was assigned to guard the camp that day. The children felt bad that their older friends had to take care of them, but they had to stay behind until they were ready. “It’s better to be safe than sorry”, Vincent’s words would be remembered forever by the four of them. They had no plan to give up, so they started learning their children’s skills. Now the chess table, monkey bars, and activity table are their best friends. “Ehm… I need to take a shower. Too bad that there’s no waterfall nearby”, Patricia mumbled.

“Be patient, Pat. I know that a shower will be nice to have for us. We can’t stay stinky forever, so I think that’s the first thing I’m going to build”, implied Vincent. “Well, well… Showering in the middle of a jungle like this? That sounds awkward, but I guess we have no choice, bro”, said Billy. As the trio retired for the day, they were s at i s f i e d because the children did their duty seriously, but as all of them ate some crops they brought from home, some of them had a stomachache and they learnt their lesson not to eat anything raw, but they had no choice for a while. “Huh? I thought there were more trees around here yesterday. Weird!” Chelsea woke up in surprise and she felt that the area


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