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Josef flicked his eyes back open, having hard times falling asleep as he sighed, tossing a nut into the air before catching it, over and over until his eyes grew heavy.
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Sadie slept late that morning, only waking up when her thirst took over. She found her water bottle and took a drink before eating a handful of berries for breakfast. After a minute's consideration, she decided it would be best to catch a fish, too. Sadie had never actually gone fishing before, and as first attempts often go, this one ended in disaster.
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Josef didn't have any water, and he was unsure if the creeks there were clean, meaning he'd have to go back to the hog den---I mean, the house. He started the trek, staking out and eyeing the house, calling it clear and slowly approaching, grabbing a water bottle in there and filling it up, chugging the liquid down in thirst. A snort made him freeze, turning slowly to see a hog staring back at him. "You have got to be kidding me," He muttered, already darting out the door, the animal chasing after him.
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Sadie fashioned a fishing rod from a long stick and attatched a vine to it. She caught a worm and tied the vine to it for bait. After only a few minutes, she felt a tug and tried to reel the fish in. But it was harder than it looked, and she was pulled into the water. Spluttering, Sadie swam to shore and pulled herself up onto the rocks.
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