The town of Wolf ridge, Washington, the town was simple and a natural paradise. Unlike the name there weren't any wolves, just deer rabbits fox and many other wild life. Trees practically surrounded the small town that only held a population of 250. Every one knew every one without a fault. There were only two houses that occupied the forest not that the one actually classified as a house, more like a castle. It was abandoned for now, with four floors not counting the basement that opened up to be a garage. Wild flowers surrounded it with light pinks, yellows and purples and the dirt path had weeds popping out every where. The outside was painted with chipped white paint and moss from not being maintained. No one knew what the inside looked like, seeing as well it was locked. The trees surrounded the house making a circle big enough to host three big weddings. And if the house wasn't perfect enough just on the outside of the yard was a small little river that ran to the lake in the middle of the town. My house was the second house. Only two miles separated the small little house from the castle and still it looked crappy. The small house had one floor. The yard around it could only fit one medium sized wedding and even then no one would want to, the ground was brown with no flowers or small rivers, and the house was and ugly blue. The inside was a little better, only having one bedroom and the living room made into a make shift room for me. The kitchen was a normal size, not like anyone used it, I always brought home food that wouldn't need to be cooked. My parents spent most of their time in their bedroom, they even worked from there. They would only leave to get food or to party with the other adults.

I said my good byes to my friends, giving Sam and James a hug. Picking up my book bag from the ground I walked to Mead's burgers to pick up two burgers with cheese and a small salad for dinner. It took me ten minutes to walk to the forest edge were the dirt road began. I drudged up the path making my way up to the fork in the road that went to my house and the castle. I stood there wondering if I would ever have neighbors when a three moving trucks past me followed by two cars going to fast to tell what they were. My eyes widened in surprise, I've been waiting for five years for someone to move in. it took me a while to relive what happen but when I finally did it made me run all the way to my home. I ran in the door through the living room where I dropped my bag, to the kitchen where I threw the food in the fridge. "Mom Dad foods in the fridge I'm going out I'll be back by night fall." I yelled running out before the answered. I was so excited I ran the two miles in nine minutes flat, a personal best. Trees past me slower and slower as I lost my excitement and energy but pretty soon I made it to the beautiful house. The three moving trucks were the only things outside. So I straightened my self up and walked up to the front porch still breathless from my run.