"Why?"
"I dson't know actually. You just are. Can we go home now?"
"Of course. Good day, Doctor Tony."
"Good day."
The ride home was spent in relative silence but every once in a while Tony or Rudolph would whisper something to the other.
"What are we going to do now?"
"I'm not sure but I think we should look for the Stone of Attamon, it needs to be found."
"How? We don't even know where to start."
Silence lapsed as both boys became absorbed in thought.
"Tony?"
"What?"
"Tell me about your visions."
"Why?"
"It might help to point us in the right direction."
"I have yet to see anything past the point where it fell into the sea."
"Are you excited, Tony?"
"About what, Dad?"
"We were going to go camping this weekend. You forgot didn't you?"
"Yeah. Sorry, it just slipped my mind with everything that has been going on."
"Would you like to come Rudolph?"
"Umm. Sure, it sounds like fun." He says than turns to Tony and whispers, "What did I just agree to do?"
"Hasn't your family ever gone camping." Rudolph simply shook his head. "It is when you go out into the woods, usually with a tent, and spend the night. Well I suppose there doesn't need to be a woods but we always go camping in the woods."
AN: Okay, who wants to kill me now? I totally don't blame you. I want to kill me for taking this long. The summer semester is harder than I thought it would be. Much harder than the fall or spring semesters. But it is over so the only thing that should steal my time (until fall classes start) is work. Maybe summer is just harder because I'm not used to giving it up.
