LEAVE ME ALONE!


"This place is already surprising me!" Samus exclaimed as they went into the jungle.

"How so?" Medli asked. "It's just a jungle."

"Jungles can't live in this climate!" Samus shouted. "It's too average! It needs a tropical climate to survive like this!"

"She does have a point," Justin said.

"I always do," Samus said.

"Where exactly are we going?" Kailee asked.

"That's what we're trying to find out," Tetra answered.

"By trecking through a jungle?" Kailee asked, loudly.

"Yup," Tetra said.

"Ugg!"

"Did everyone have a nice sail?" Paff asked after a while of walking.

"So-so," Gers told her.

"I hate sailing!" Violet hissed. "It can go to hell for all I care! I wouldn't have mind if we flew here! But nooooooooooooo! We had to sail here!"

"This isn't Grand Theft Auto, Violet," Tetra said. "We can't just spawn a plane whenever we want."

"Ugg!"

"Can I borrow your iPod, Paff?" Manus asked.

"Why?" she asked back.

"I'm getting bored."

"Alright," Paff said, handing him the tiny machine. "But don't lose it, or I'll kill you."

"Understood, Ma'am!" Manus exclaimed.

"Ugg!"

"Hey guys!" Yvon shouted from ahead. "There's a clearing!"

The other teenagers scurried to catch up with him, and when they did, they saw he was right.

The trees opened up into a huge gaping hole in the jungle, letting in all kinds of sunlight and fresh air. The clearing was a large, hilly grass field, covered in praire grass and a huge assortment of flowers. Wild animals roamed like normal in this area, eating the grass, or hunting other animals for food.

The clearing seemed to be surrounded by three different land types, if you will. This was very peculiar, but interesting and gorgious, nonetheless.

Behind and to the far left and right was the jungle. It spanned towards each side, and, judging by normal sight, kept going left as far as the eye can see. On the right, however, it was cut off abruptly.

A huge moutain range stretched into the sky on the right, covered half in trees, and half in a beautiful ice formation that shined with reflected sunlight. The mountains stretched up at least a mile and a half high, creating strangely shaped clouds that surrouned each of their peaks.

Tips of mountains could be seen stretching all the way down. At least thirty miles away, mountains were still visible very clearly.

A few of the teenagers ran up the nearest hill, to see what was on the other side of the hill. However, this was not as attracting.

A barren, hot-looking desert followed the mountains down to the horizon. The grass from the clearing kept getting smaller each passing meter, until there was nothing but dirty sand. Beside this desert, another forest could be seen. It looked much better and safer than this desert.

The teenagers were very confused. It didn't really make sense how mountains could lead to deserts that lead to forests and prairies. It was very strange.

Tetra got on her toes again, "Alright, people! Let's head for that forest on the left. We could probably m,ake a good enough shelter there."

"Awesome," everyone else agreed.

And so they headed off. They climbed the rest of the hills and trecked the rest of the fields until they reached the trees.

Most of the trees in this forest were coniferous spruces, but there were still many shrubs, maples, and even a couple apple trees. The fresh scent of these woods always kept the teenagers on their heels. No wild life threatened them at all; this was a very peaceful forest.

Peaceful, but it still had that strange sense to it. A sense of strangeness and awkwardness, like something doesn't fit. It was the only thing haunting them all that night.