Double D's Journey
The road our dear Edd traveled was a long and tiring one.
It had taken quite some time to get there counting the many stops he made to rest, finally he had come to a spot where he could see the glowing lights of the busy town.
Double D's eyes widened at the sight that met his gaze.
There were buildings of all shapes and colors, many houses stood in a row conjoined.
Children ran around freely laughing and playing their games some in large groups and several small groups of children, walking together aqnd chatting happily with each other.
A freedom he himself didn't have, though Ed and Eddy were his best friends they had little in common.
Edd longed to have a group of friends that would understand him, a group where he felt safe from his tormentor.
Double D sighed at the thought of the friends he left behind a sudden rush of sadness flooded him.
Double D walked slowly along toward the town, by this time, he began to feel hungry so he reached into his pocket hoping that he had something, and pulled out the five dollars he had gotten for his birthday.
Soon he came upon a row of stores walked along looking in the colorful displays in the windows.
Finally coming to the end of the row he found a small convenient store that was very low priced with its food.
He went in and bought as much as he could which really considering he couldn't carry much was only enough to maybe last a few days, nevertheless, he continued on his way.
Back in the Cul-de-sac, Eddy had been on the phone to Ed's house to share the warning that he had been left with when there was a sudden knock at the door.
"I gotta go lumpy that may be him remember, DON'T LET HIM IN got it?" Eddy didn't wait for the reply.
He could hearthat his mother had already answered the door.
Eddy raced to the door way.
"No I haven't seen Eddward lately, lemme just ask Eddy, Eddy honey could you come out here"
A sudden wave of fear gripped him as he tried to act normal he took a breath and went to meet his mother.
