A dirt road in the city was a winding and poorly passable. Use the road was still quite difficult and uncomfortable. Glancing from time to time on my trusty dog, Hero, and seeing how easily he managed to cross the remote places of the road, I felt for him a little jealous.
After a couple of hours, I woke up. The sun had nearly set behind the horizon, and only a small number of rays incident on the taiga. Glancing around, I started looking for the skeleton, which almost deprived me of my life, but I found myself near peregryzennyh only a handful of bones. I could not believe that after such a fight to survive. For a moment, I even thought I was dead. But, pinching own arm, and felt a little pain, it became clear that I still alive.
Passing by an infinite number of trees, I felt a slight sense of claustrophobia. The deeper I went, the less sunlight gets through the trees of the taiga. Trying not to go astray, I moved smoothly to the east, to the presumable location of the Old Creek ...
The long-awaited morning. On the horizon, the sun came out, shining its warm rays of each wet tree and blade of grass in the forest. One of the rays fell into my fogged window, thus giving a sign that it's time to get up. Mentally I was ready for the trip, but had to collect luggage for a hike ...
After the departure of his brother was 5 years old, I went to live alone. The days and nights flew away. In the village where I lived, I had no real friends. For example, some friends. So I did not even have to talk to. Gradually approaching the loneliness I drove away reading books by the fire. They somehow helped me to forget the cold dark evenings ...
My younger brother, Herobrin, childhood was taciturn and reserved man. Until all the neighborhood kids were walking in the street, he was sitting in his room, not leaving it for hours. In to see him I could not because the door of his room, he is always closed on the lock. Me and him was the so-called agreement that if I suddenly want to go to his room to see what he was doing, I need to knock three times on the door ...