The wild Skeiths are rare now. They have found life in the cities, but I decided
to try to see some of the last Skeiths in the wild. So one day Tim_Jhon_Jim_fin
(Tim for short) decided to do the long walk into the mountains to try to see
them.
Day one:
We got up early and started the long walk towards Kiko Lake. We had little food
because Tim forgot to pack any, but it would not be a problem we could get more
food at the lake. The walk was long into the mountains and it should have taken
as around three hours to get to Kiko
Lake but Tim had a couple of naps along the way so it took as all day
to reach the small mountain lake. By the time we got to the lake the only food
shop was closed and Tim had eaten the small amount of food we had left. I went
to find a place to set up camp while Tim went into the forest to find a few
things to eat.
Day two:
In the morning Tim was bloated, he had decided to eat a couple of trees and
then the tent. He was too bloated to move until about lunch when he was hungry
again and he went for a swim to try to catch a few Kikos. I got more food from
the shop and a new tent then went to the shore of the lake to watch Tim chase
a small group of Kikos. After three hours of chasing Tim got bored so we could
start our walk into the mountains behind the lake, we made good time at first
but then I realised Tim was not with me. He was asleep under a tree.
Day three:
Tim did not wake until breakfast the next day we had a small meal of bacon then
we were off, I did not listen to Tim moans about how he only got three packages
of Streaky
Bacon. Tim did not sleep today he was probably to hungry. We almost
were up to the spot where I wanted to camp on the first day but Tim spotted
a Moehog and gave chase soon he had left me far behind. I caught up to Tim except
there was no sign of the Moehog. However, Tim was not hungry until dinner.
Day four:
Tim wanted to sleep but I told him there might be more Moehogs ahead making
him run so fast he almost flew a bit. By time night came we have made up much
of the lost time.
Day five:
For breakfast Tim ate the last of the food then he went to sleep for a couple
of hours until a Lupe bark woke him, he was up soon and was heading for the
wild Lupe I run after him and saw the pack of Lupes in a valley around a Moehog
which they were eaten. Tim ran down to the feast and attacked the Lupes, who
managed to defend their meal and soon Tim was bolting back to me.
Day six:
Tim was complaining about how the Lupes did not give him the Moehog the whole
day I find a berry bush and I had a small meal before showing Tim where the
bush was. Tim wasted no time to eat the whole bush and a little bit of the soil,
He went to sleep after the meal and not even the smell of cooked fish woke him.
Day seven:
We were now in an area where wild Skeiths still live I search all day while
leaving Tim dozed under a tree I did not even find one single Skeith. I return
to Tim after dark to find him Talking to a group of four Skeiths about food.
Soon after I got back, they went to sleep.
Day eight:
We started to walk back to our home but Tim invited the Skeiths to came with
as...
Day 9+:
For the next three days, We walked only stopping for sleep and Tim and the four
Skeiths followed me all the way back to the Docks where we caught a boat back
mystery island where our home is. Back in our house Tim showed the Skeiths where
the food is kept and soon after that the five Skeiths walked towards the village
wanting more things to eat.
It has been over a month now. The four Skeiths are still living on mystery
island and they have all find homes but each night all four would be waiting
at the door for Tim. The five Skeiths then would disappear into the jungle.
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