Because Miki was hiking more slowly than the
rest of the group, she turned a corner and the group was gone. Miki was lost and sat down on a rock, only to
fall backwards through a wall of ivy.
She discovered a cave, which at the other end, opened up in view of a
giant tree house. Miki heard a noise in
some of the trees, and Lindsey came swinging in on a vine, only to ricochet off a tree. Miki was now involved in Lindsey’s shenanigans. Lindsey was ebullient when she saw Miki, filled with a plethora of excitement. She
became loquaciously garrulous and
asked Miki how she found her. Then,
suddenly, she burst into a harangue and
started verbally attacking Miki.
Lindsey’s ephemeral
happiness, then capricious attitude
scared Miki. Miki called her a dipthong, but secretly wished that they
would get along and be interdependent
with each other. Lindsey’s sanity was at
a point of no return; everything she muttered was undetermined codswallop, with the use of a sesquipedalian. By the time the rest of the group arrived,
they figured Miki had become wonky.
Meanwhile, the group’s inchoate plan to find Miki caused them
to search along the trail for hours.
Finally, they found Miki’s water bottle by a rock and Rachel stumbled
into the wall of ivy. When they found
Miki with Lindsey, the Lindsey they saw was juxtaposed to the one they knew in high school; she wore mungo clothes and her hair was messy. When Lindsey saw the group, she tried to eschew them away from her hideout. After talking to Lindsey and trying to see
the composed and tame Lindsey they once knew, the group knew that they needed
to get Lindsey back to civilization, but she refused any help from them, saying
that the world was too stressful. A schism formed in the group over whether
to stay with Lindsey or leave her. Then,
perspicacious of this controversial
decision, Melissa suggested that they compromise by taking turns to come visit
Lindsey every so often. Everyone in the
group, besides Lindsey, agreed, and then, the group became uncertain as to what
they should do next. They didn’t see
much of a need to continue hiking the Pacific Crest Trail when they had “found”
Lindsey. Then, Rebecca had an idea. She was thinking of the times they had had in
high school and remembered how they had all wanted to go to explore Egypt
together. She didn’t want this reunion
to be over so she suggested this trip to the group. After some hesitation, they seemed genuinely
excited about the prospect of adventure.
They said goodbye to Lindsey, each of them promising to return, and
headed back the way they had come so they could all travel to Egypt.
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