YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT you’ll find in the woods. Seemed like Emily had been whining for hours about wanting to go back home, though it was probably only twenty minutes or so. “Just a little bit further,” Lana pleaded. She found that, if she just kept going, Emily would just keep following along. Complaining, but following. Lana couldn’t get over how clean the air felt inside her lungs, and how softly the gentle breeze kissed her bare arms. In the city, every street was a wind tunnel because of all the high rises, and the air was full of grit from all the construction sites where they were building yet more towers. The only things towering above her in the forest were the trees. She turned around to tell Emily what was on her mind, about the how you always get dirt in your eyes from th

