Arwin placed his bag on the ground and pulled the thick branches over to the edge of the brook. He pushed the logs one by one and used all his might and they slid of the crumbly edge and they all shot into the water and locked into the rocks at the bottom. It worked! The deer climbed up on the logs and thanked the bear. He had saved her, and for that she promised to help him in his adventure trying to find the missing people from Effla.
They soon found a shallow area to cross the brook, and started walking just as …show more content…
Anyone can hold me, even without their hands, yet no one can do it for long. What am I?”
“Hmmmm. This one is tricky, but I think I know. Is it your breath?” Mary answered.
“How is that possible?! No one’s ever gotten that riddle before. Fine, you may pass…”, the troll grumbled.
Mary and Arwin happily walked over the bridge, and then Arwin had a thought. He turned around towards the troll and asked him if he knew what the bad thing was. He said that he did see something strange cross his bridge the other day and he was hiding at the time from it, and he saw it with a bunch of folktale people in a cage. He also said that it was heading towards the happy forest where there is a cave that he might be hiding in.
That night the bear and deer took shelter for the night in an opening in the trees and they shared Arwin’s sandwiches and water. They decided that tomorrow they would head for the cave, and on the way come up with plan to save everyone and hope to find the potions and his parents.
The next morning, they set off to find the cave. They took the trolls directions and walked towards the tall tree sticking up above all of the others. As they walked through the thinly