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Around Midnight
Around Midnight
Around Midnight
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Around Midnight

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Your neighbors are skunks and a bear. Your best friend is a falcon. First youre miserably hot, then freezing cold. You want to go home, but you cant; you are stuck here in the wilderness as a strange, wild creature. Youre afraid to be seen, so you scavenge for food late at night. You ask the Lord for help, as you keep trying to find a way to get back home. You experience the Lord guiding you as long as you keep in touch with him.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWestBow Press
Release dateAug 23, 2012
ISBN9781449756116
Around Midnight
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Shadow Hunter

Bonnie Hernandez enjoys camping and family activities. She has delved into artistic media such as sculpting original dolls, carved wooden figures, lapidary jewelry, drawing, and some commercial work. Bonnie has raised six children, tutored elementary kids in Spanish, translated and interpreted for her youth group on mission trips to Mexico. She enjoys Bible studies, fellowship meetings, and astronomy.

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    Around Midnight - Shadow Hunter

    Copyright © 2012 Shadow Hunter

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    ISBN: 978-1-4497-5610-9 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4497-5612-3 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4497-5611-6 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2012910514

    WestBow Press rev. date: 08/21/2012

    Contents

    Dedication

    Chapter 1 Dardanelle

    Chapter 2 Go Down Sun

    Chapter 3 Dark Enough

    Chapter 4 Sunday Morning

    Chapter 5 Jake the Great

    Chapter 6 Clark’s Fork

    Chapter 7 Tommy and Kevin

    Chapter 8 A Little Distraction

    Chapter 9 9 p.m.

    Chapter 10 Dweebs

    Chapter 11 Unknown Origin

    Chapter 12 You Got A Friend

    Chapter 13 Face To Face

    Chapter 14 Like An Itch I Can’t Scratch

    Chapter 15 One Low Flyer

    Chapter 16 Home Sweet Home

    Chapter 17 Reality

    Chapter 18 Not Like That

    Chapter 19 General Ruckingham

    Chapter 20 The Way It Was

    Chapter 21 Old Stomping Grounds

    Chapter 22 Downloaded

    Chapter 23 You Don’t Always Get What You Want

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    Dedication

    My Aunt and Uncle, Nelda and Jim Harris who have given me countless assistance, and to dear friends and family, Emma Mae, Diane, Julie, MaryBeth, Chenoa, JulieAnn, and Irene.

    Chapter 1

    Dardanelle

    Huh? How did I get here? I’m in the forest and I’m surrounded by huge mountains covered with rocks. Sniff. The air smells clean. Sniff. I didn’t know eagles could fly so high. They just ride on the wind.

    Why am I here? I have to sit down on a rock. There’s my watch on the ground. Hey, what the…I’m looking at these huge hairy arms with black hands and…It’s me. My arms, my hands, my chest; I’m hairy all over. My face feels like it’s not me. No-o-o! My hands look like thick puffy black leather. Hey, I don’t even believe in Bigfoots!

    My black box did this to me. Why didn’t that yard sale lady tell me what it was? How could that box change me…into a Bigfoot?

    I’m naked! My clothes are busted off. No, no, no…this is not happening. I’m dripping with sweat.

    Calm down, Cody…look around…my shirt, it’s split and torn, my levis are over there…and my shoes? They’re ripped wide open…one sock is hanging in the tree…so weird.

    How could this happen to me? It was just a black metal box with knobs and lights; almost nothing. Incredible. Nope, this is not a furry costume, and ouch, it’s real.

    Mom will be angry ‘cause I didn’t mop the kitchen floor.

    Jake! I’m ruined,…my best friend; he’ll never talk me again, sob, I didn’t even wait for him after I promised I would, sniff. God? I need you to get me back; please God, will you help me?

    Silence…the sky is blue, I can smell the pine trees and I hear the sound of water like a river. The air is fresh and clean, kind of cold in my nose, but I’m feeling hot in this fur.

    Maybe it’s a good thing Jake wasn’t there…because then we’d both be here. I’m all alone and I don’t know what’s going to happen to me. How am I going to get back?

    Jesus? I’m scared, sob.

    Stop the tears. It’s not going to fix the problem. Yeah, I’m really crying now. I can’t even see from crying so hard, sniff, everything is blurry. What am I going to do? I want my Mom. How will I ever get back to normal? Sniff.

    God? Are you there, God? Help me, please; I don’t want to live like this. Oh, please God. This isn’t happening.

    Run! I’m running…I’m running but where to? This fur’s awful. I have to find a river. What if somebody sees me? I need to look around before I move. Ok, I can go.

    Mom will think I was kidnapped. Jake will be angry. He’ll know I turned on the box. Please God, don’t let them be mad at me. I need my Mom and Jake. Help me, God. It’s me, Cody; remember when we had that talk? You won’t let me get caught, will you? I’ll die if they put me in a cage. I don’t want to be a science project. I couldn’t live in a cage. How can this be? I don’t believe in bigfoots! This is so weird.

    I have to hide as I go. It’s dumb to stay in one place. If one person sees me the bigfoot hunters will be all over the place. They’ll find me…and what will I say? ‘Oh, sorry fellas, this is a costume, the real one went that way’.

    Okay. I need to take a break. Not yet. Not in the open. I’m huffing and puffing. Okay. I have to get a hold of myself. Think, dude, I need to find signs of the places so I can figure this out ‘Dardanelle’…Oh, yeah, we camped here when I was 8. I remember a map at a store, but I’m not sure which way. I guess I’ll find it eventually. Okay, I can smell water, it’s that way…keep going, and keep thinking. Look around, Cody. Mountains are steep. Water has to run along the bottom. Go around to the backside of the mountain; further if I see people. Oh, yeah, there’s the river. I stop and stoop and look around. No people. Okay, down to the river. I see a perfect pool.

    In no time I’m in the cool water…it feels so good. It’s not a bath but it’ll do for now. How could I be so stupid, messing around with that box, and not even knowing what it was for?

    How am I going to live? I need to think of a list. Okay, 1. Food. 2. A bottle for water. 3. Soap. Uh…what else? Food! Yeah, but what?

    I’m looking around. Those cattails are food. I’ll just yank it out and swish it around in the water. I’ll try it…oh, it’s sweet, not a strong flavor, not bad.

    I wish I could stay in this water all day but time’s passing. There could be hikers and I can’t take a chance on being seen. I’ll sit in the shade for a while to air dry myself. Scanning the mountains I can see what looks like caves, there’s moss…that’s north, so it’s colder that way. Jake, such a cool friend; I’m so glad he taught me that. The sun is more than a hand’s width from being overhead. I know that means it’s about 10:30. I need to explore.

    Let’s see, its Saturday…so much has happened; I can’t believe this. There will be campers, kids and fishermen. If anybody sees me, what should I do? Chase them? Run away? Throw rocks?

    There goes a fish; they don’t even notice me. My nose and something in my head says ‘catch it and eat it!’, but the Cody in me says ‘No, dude, you don’t want to eat raw fish.’

    Well, what would you do? I just got to do it and not think about being a wimp. I seem to be more of a wild animal with a human kid in my head, so that’s what I have to do. Animals eat raw fish, so here I go. Here comes another one swimming around so if I just get in and reach down, splash! I can’t look him in the eye; my nose is twitching from the fish smell. I know this fish is going to be yummy. Yum!

    I actually ate it. Yes, it tastes pretty good. You don’t want to eat the tail. It’s like chewing on a comb. I spit it out but I saved the eyeballs for last; pop! They feel kind of like yogurt-covered grapes and they squirted pretty good when I crunched on ‘em. Man, it feels like I didn’t eat anything. Another one, right there; splash! Gotcha, big boy. Sorry fella’, I win, you lose, fishy. My tummy feels better.

    I actually have to lap up water like a dog. Two more fish for later, just in case I run into problems. I’m soaked. I have to shake off like a dog, too.

    Now I’m off to look for a cave. I’ll climb up this mountain and take a look. I like the smell of the spicy cedar, but not these purple flowers. Their smell feels like dust in my nose and it hurts.

    It’s amazing how strong I feel. I bet I could knock one of these trees over. Actually that was easy. I grabbed the top of a tree and broke it off. Man, just like that, snapped it like a pencil. Climbing this steep hill is so easy. In no time I’m at the top and I can see for miles in all directions. The forest is pretty thick with pine and cedar trees. Walking over pinecones and pine needles in my bare feet is cushiony. When I went hunting with my grandpa he taught me that twigs make a crackling sound. The deer bolt when they hear that. The squirrels and birds see me; that’s okay but I don’t want scary animals to know I’m here. I sure don’t want to run into a skunk, either. God, please keep the skunks away.

    I’m past the steep part and wow, I’ve found the perfect place! I can see everything, and there’s trees and brush to hide me. It’s a pretty good sized cave. I have

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