“Okay, on the count of three, I will let go.” I told Tyler. He shook his head vigorously. I pull him, “1, 2, 3.” On three, I pushed him and he started spinning, screaming like a girl. We started laughing so hard, that instead of people looking at Tyler, they are looking at us. “We’ve been here for 2 hours already,” Ryder said. I nod, “Yeah, let’s go.” I said. Once we put on our shoes, we got in the cars and drove to our next destination. “Where are we going next?” I asked Tyler. “The castle,” he said, smiling at me. I nod. Once we arrived at the castle, I saw a van, maybe my brothers. We entered the living room, and I saw father and mother. “Hey, were home.” I said, hugging them, my boots in my hands. “Why are you holding your boots?” Mother asked. “Oh, we bought

