Leprechauns: The Truth

“We’ll get it done in no time and we can go for a walk,” Bryan suggested to her while Patricia takes their bags out. It was a good idea. Maybe they could find a cooler place to spend the afternoon. As soon as they finished setting up their tent, they immediately grabbed their bottles and went to the bubbler to fill them up. Patricia was enthusiastic with their hike coming up and so was Gregoreex, “Let’s go!”, “Woof!” They made their way through the f orest, cooling them both down. They felt much better. They felt free from everything. With the sun fading through the clouds, it was the perfect temperature. Bobblina followed the three through the forest. She was sweating as well. The wind breezed through her golden blonde hair, but it took her more time to cool down. She was still focusing on where they were going. She could see Patricia doing something. Patricia felt too motivated to walk so she took off her beanie and began to run around the trees, sti ll holding on to her hat. Gregoreex followed. “Not so fast!” Bryan was so happy not to get mad at his stepdaughter’s enthusiasm. While trying to catch up with her, they found a lake. The scenery was beautiful. Patricia could feel the dusty air creeping on her skin when she laid down on the gravel.

Bryan took his shoes off and continued to walk around the lake, thinking whether he should go for a swim. He strolled along the rocky path until he felt something smooth under his feet. Lifting his foot, he looked down to find something shiny. It was gold . A full block.

“Patty! Come ‘ere!” he called while gripping onto the gold . Patricia got up and dashed towards him. She saw it. She began staring, she found it mesmerizing. put it in his pocket, and they decided to trek passed the lake again. Bryan put his shoes back on and they both continued their long hike. Just a few seconds later, they found a dry dusty cave. “What are we gonna do with it?” She questioned. Bryan was not sure either. He

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