Inside The Forest
So Ibara, Haruto and Mihiru had decided to walk into the big forest near home. Of course, Mihiru was already ready to go. And so were her parents. "All right, we're ready to go now," Ibara said. "Then come on!" Mihiru said excitedly, "Let's go in!"
"Ok!" Ibara said and the family walked into the forest. "Uh, Ibara," Haruto said, "You did look foolish yourself posing like that before we've entered this place." "Yeah, I know," Ibara groaned. "Come on!" Mihiru said, "We've got a place to look at!"
"All right," Ibara replied, "But don't get too excited. We've got all the time in the world, you know. Okay, what am I saying?" "Come on, mom," Mihiru said, "Let's go!" "All right," Ibara said. "Uh, just to let you know," Haruto said, "We're already in here."
"I know, dad," Mihiru replied. "You know what?" Ibara said at last, "Never mind. She's still a little kid, after all." "You're right, my dear," Haruto said, "But, Mihiru, "Please try not to get way beyond excited, all right?" 'Ok, daddy!" Mihiru replied with a smile.
"So with that said," Ibara said, "Let's continue on!" "Right, mommy!" Mihiru said. So with that said, the family continued to walk further into the nice, quiet forest. "This is a nice place, mom," Mihiru said excitedly. "I'm glad you like it here," Ibara replied. "Thank you," Mihiru said.
"Uh," Haruto said, "We have a roadblock now." "What?" Ibara asked. They saw that a large tree had fallen on the pathway. "Mom!" Mihiru called out, "There's a tree blocking our path!" "I see," Ibara said, looking at the fallen tree, "Must have gotten too top heavy, I bet."
"Mom," Mihiru said, "It's okay. We can turn back now. You've given me a wonderful time here already." However, Ibara looked at the tree, not listening to what Mihiru is saying. "It's okay, mom," Mihiru said.
But still Ibara didn't listened what Mihiru was saying. Instead, Ibara grabbed the tree on its side and lifted it up in the air as if it was a lightweight table. "Whoa!" Mihiru exclaimed.
She was amazed and surprised at the same time. "Oh boy," Haruto said, "I'm impressed for you." Ibara then threw the tree away as it was only a lightweight stick. "Mom!" Mihiru said, "How did you do that?!" "Strength," Ibara answered plainly, "So now we can continue on our journey."
"But," Mihiru said. "Never mind," Haruto said interrupting his daughter, "Let's continue on." "All right," Mihiru agreed. Then Haruto ran up to his wife. "What were you thinking?" Haruto asked, "Using your Coppelion powers in front of our daughter?!" "Hey, calm down, Haruto," Ibara replied, "I was only helping the kid." Haruto couldn't think of what else to say.
Meanwhile, there was a hunter in the woods, preparing to go hunting. Illegal hunting, to be precise. However, the hunter ended up getting struck by the tree which Ibara had thrown away. "Oooh," he groaned, unable to get up.
The family did not notice this at all as they continued walking through the forest. Haruto had decided to not think about what his wife had done in front of their child for the rest of the day. Nonetheless, Mihiru looked happy.
"That's what matters," Haruto thought to himself. Soon, the day was over and the family returned to their home. "So, Mihiru," Ibara said to her daughter, "How did you like our little trip?" "I liked it!" Mihiru answered excitedly. "We can do something like this again!" Ibara suggested. "Well," Haruto said at last, "I hope so, too." "All right, dad!" Mihiru replied.
Also, at the same time, the hunter whom Ibara accidentally crushed with a tree was saved by the local forest rangers and arrested for attempting to do illegal hunting. Luckily, for the rangers, the hunter was too injured to resist and was taken away.
