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"Where are Lisa and Kenny?" their mother asked Mara.
"Beats me, they're probably saying bye to Sally," Mara replied.
"Well, they need to hurry up if we're going to beat the morning traffic."
Inside of Kenny's room, Lisa and Kenny were with Sally. Lisa was filling a small knapsack with Sally's care items: containers of live crickets and mealworms, vitamin spray, water container, and a heat rock. While she was doing this, Kenny was placing Sally into her small traveling cage. He then put the knapsack and cage into his backpack. "Let's go," he said to Lisa.
"There you guys are, let's go," their mother said gratefully. Their father, Dale, cranked up the motor home's ignition, and they started their three-hour drive to Yosemite National Park.
There was only one problem; Kenny's backpack containing Sally had fallen through an open window in the back of the motor home, where Lisa had set it down. Lisa and Kenny would not discover this problem until their arrival in Yosemite.
"Kenny, we have a huge problem," Lisa whispered.
"What's wrong?" He asked.
"Sally's gone!"
"Let me see the backpack, maybe she just got loose somewhere in there."
"That's the problem," said Lisa, "the backpack's gone. It must have fallen out the window."
"Oh my gosh! Poor Sally! We have to do something. Okay, did the backpack fall out before we left, or somewhere along the way?" Kenny asked.
"I don't know," Lisa said close to tears, "Uh oh, Kenny, what are we going to tell everyone?"
"Oh man! As if losing Sally isn't enough!" Said Kenny.
"What do you mean you lost Sally?!" Katie yelled as she walked into the bedroom to get her suitcase, "I'm going to go tell Mom and Dad."
"Maybe it's better that Mom and Dad know," Lisa said as Katie went to tell their parents. "That way, they can help us."
"Yeah, after they kill us," Kenny muttered.
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"Where are Lisa and Kenny?" their mother asked Mara.
"Beats me, they're probably saying bye to Sally," Mara replied.
"Well, they need to hurry up if we're going to beat the morning traffic."
Inside of Kenny's room, Lisa and Kenny were with Sally. Lisa was filling a small knapsack with Sally's care items: containers of live crickets and mealworms, vitamin spray, water container, and a heat rock. While she was doing this, Kenny was placing Sally into her small traveling cage. He then put the knapsack and cage into his backpack. "Let's go," he said to Lisa.
"There you guys are, let's go," their mother said gratefully. Their father, Dale, cranked up the motor home's ignition, and they started their three-hour drive to Yosemite National Park.
There was only one problem; Kenny's backpack containing Sally had fallen through an open window in the back of the motor home, where Lisa had set it down. Lisa and Kenny would not discover this problem until their arrival in Yosemite.
"Kenny, we have a huge problem," Lisa whispered.
"What's wrong?" He asked.
"Sally's gone!"
"Let me see the backpack, maybe she just got loose somewhere in there."
"That's the problem," said Lisa, "the backpack's gone. It must have fallen out the window."
"Oh my gosh! Poor Sally! We have to do something. Okay, did the backpack fall out before we left, or somewhere along the way?" Kenny asked.
"I don't know," Lisa said close to tears, "Uh oh, Kenny, what are we going to tell everyone?"
"Oh man! As if losing Sally isn't enough!" Said Kenny.
"What do you mean you lost Sally?!" Katie yelled as she walked into the bedroom to get her suitcase, "I'm going to go tell Mom and Dad."
"Maybe it's better that Mom and Dad know," Lisa said as Katie went to tell their parents. "That way, they can help us."
"Yeah, after they kill us," Kenny muttered.
