Jack whispered again “Annie!”. No answer from Annie. He put his book quietly into his pack. He stepped deeper into the cave. “Annie!” he said a litter louder. Jack stepped on the bones. The wet dog smell grew stronger. He kept going, deeper into the smelly blackness. He ran into something. He gasped. Annie not sure that is her brother. We have to get out of here!. As soon as they ran, Annie seen that someone’s sleeping back there. Annie hear him snoring. It was lound, then solf. Lound then solf. Jack said, that not a person. It’s a great cave bear. Jack and Annie ran through the cave, over the bones, and out into the falling snow. They kept on going. They ran between fallen rocks and under jagged cliffs.
Finally they stopped and turned around. All they could see was snow and rocks and their own footprints. No bear!.
That was lucky. Brrr! Jannie said that, she is freezing. Jack took off his glasses to wipe off the snow. Annie pointed something behind Jack. Jack put his glasses back on and turned around. They seems a golden glow. This one looked cozy and safe and warm.