Summer vacation can be fun or very boring. There are so many things you can do without stressing out about school or other things, but in reality there will be things that will get in the way of your enjoyment. Two years ago, during the summer, my friends and I decided to have a bonfire. Even though this day went badly for me, it was a good experience and taught me a lesson. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get Original Essay When we came up with the idea of having a bonfire, we had to plan everything accordingly and it took a while because everyone was so busy. We finally decided on the date, we all agreed that it would be at the house of a friend of mine who lives in the countryside. We planned to arrive early to get everything set up. Around 6.30 pm, as I was about to leave the house, I heard a sudden scream in my brother's room. Running towards their room, my little brother ran out of the room in tears. “What did you do? What happened?" Silently, my other brother ignored me and went back to playing his games. Angry as ever, I dressed my little brother and took him with me to the bonfire. It was a 30-minute drive from Wausau and my little brother got on my nerves as he complained about how long it was taking to get to the bonfire. All these emotions running through my head, I felt a sudden carelessness. As I was about to turn to go home, I heard ring my phone. "Hello?" We're all waiting." "I'm going home. I don't think I'm ready tonight.” "WHAT?! Come on, just come! It'll be fun and relieve some stress." "That's right, you're right... I'll see you in a bit, then." As I pulled into the driveway, my brother was fast asleep. Trying to be as quiet as possible , I got the soda and a bag of chips from Walmart and brought them inside. As I went back to the car to get my brother, he was gone. I started searching frantically in the back seat and behind the car to see if he was playing hide and seek. Rushing out of the car, panicking and shaking, I went to ask for help. Suddenly I heard my brothers laughing in the distance. Running towards the courtyard where I last heard his laughter , I saw my brother go down the slide playing with other small children. With relief, I took a deep breath, sat down and watched my brother carefully. At 8 pm, everyone began to arrive at the bonfire the weather, made me feel relaxed. While everyone was laughing, making s'mores, and playing games, I felt a vibration in my back pocket. It was my mother. "HI?" "Where's Mason?" "At the bonfire with me... Why?" "Why is he there? Why didn't you leave him at home with your brother?" "Because he wasn't looking at it so I just took it. Sorry. We'll be home in a bit." “You better be home in an hour or else you'll get in trouble,” he yelled and hung up. It was almost 9 and as I was packing up the leftovers, I noticed that my brother was nowhere to be seen. Quickly throwing the food into a ziplock bag, I ran to the playground to see if my brother was there. THERE WAS NO ONE. I checked inside the house, NOTHING. I checked the garage and bathrooms, NOTHING. In terror, I ran outside to ask my friends if they had seen my brother. "No, the last time I saw him was when he was at the playground." "No, I haven't seen him but we can all go and look for him." Suddenly, a crowd rushed towards us. “Have you guys seen my brother?” they asked us. “No.. Is your brother missing too? I can't., 113(3), 487-496.
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