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(Finished) A Christmas Campfire Story
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<blockquote data-quote="Mayflower1" data-source="post: 75609752" data-attributes="member: 132617"><p>(Oops was waiting for you. Haha)</p><p></p><p>Lorena stopped at the places Jim had asked her to go to. It was definitely clear a storm was coming now. At her urgency though, the families packed up their gifts and other supplies and decided to come to town as well. As she helped the last family out, she got in the car and headed back towards town.</p><p></p><p>She knew the graveyard was close where her mother was buried. She knew she had to get back to town though and would need to come back later. She cleared the fog off her window when she saw it. A tree fell down in front of her and she swerved into the snow on the side of the road.</p><p></p><p>She got out quickly, looking at the tree.</p><p></p><p>"Well...I know You are there, because You watched over me so far today." Lorena whispered out loud. She trekked through the snow towards the graveyard, covering with some extra blankets she had brought in case the families decided to stay for a snow in.</p><p></p><p>The graveyard held only a few graves...(a lot less then in Peter's vision).</p><p></p><p>"Hi mom." She whispered, a lump in her throat. "I am sorry I wasn't there when you passed..."</p><p></p><p>She sat down by her grave and covered up, finding it best not to try and walk in the storm at this point.</p><p></p><p>-------</p><p></p><p>"Doesn't even feel like coming to a shelter." Thomas said out loud, watching as children ran around the building with delight. Venison and other goodies were cooking on the grill as families started coming in, and a huge lit up tree was set up in the middle of the day area. Everyone was helping decorate it as families put their gifts under the tree. It wasn't the easiest situation, but somehow families realized it could have been a lot worse. That in a way it was a Christmas miracle.The whole town seemed to come together as one big happy family.</p><p></p><p>Jim flipped a burger on the grill. "The Lord works in mysterious ways." He said. "The Man upstairs saved us. This storm is getting bad out. But it looks like the entire town decided to come out and not take a chance. That is good." He said to Peter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mayflower1, post: 75609752, member: 132617"] (Oops was waiting for you. Haha) Lorena stopped at the places Jim had asked her to go to. It was definitely clear a storm was coming now. At her urgency though, the families packed up their gifts and other supplies and decided to come to town as well. As she helped the last family out, she got in the car and headed back towards town. She knew the graveyard was close where her mother was buried. She knew she had to get back to town though and would need to come back later. She cleared the fog off her window when she saw it. A tree fell down in front of her and she swerved into the snow on the side of the road. She got out quickly, looking at the tree. "Well...I know You are there, because You watched over me so far today." Lorena whispered out loud. She trekked through the snow towards the graveyard, covering with some extra blankets she had brought in case the families decided to stay for a snow in. The graveyard held only a few graves...(a lot less then in Peter's vision). "Hi mom." She whispered, a lump in her throat. "I am sorry I wasn't there when you passed..." She sat down by her grave and covered up, finding it best not to try and walk in the storm at this point. ------- "Doesn't even feel like coming to a shelter." Thomas said out loud, watching as children ran around the building with delight. Venison and other goodies were cooking on the grill as families started coming in, and a huge lit up tree was set up in the middle of the day area. Everyone was helping decorate it as families put their gifts under the tree. It wasn't the easiest situation, but somehow families realized it could have been a lot worse. That in a way it was a Christmas miracle.The whole town seemed to come together as one big happy family. Jim flipped a burger on the grill. "The Lord works in mysterious ways." He said. "The Man upstairs saved us. This storm is getting bad out. But it looks like the entire town decided to come out and not take a chance. That is good." He said to Peter. [/QUOTE]
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