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Lost in the Desert
LLaura van der Mark
Upper Elementary
fiction
English
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The Day I Got Lost in Big Bend

It all started with a dare. My older brother, Marco, said, "I bet you can't make it to the Rio Grande River and back before sunset!" We were visiting Big Bend National Park in Texas with our family. The desert stretched out before us, a sea of sand, rocks, and spiky cacti. I loved exploring, so I took the dare.

"Of course, I can!" I shouted back, grabbing my water bottle and a small bag of trail mix.

I started off strong, practically running through the sandy trails. Lizards darted across my path, and I spotted a roadrunner zipping by. The sun was high in the sky, beating down on me. The air was dry, and I could feel the sweat trickling down my back. I kept going, determined to prove Marco wrong.

After what felt like hours, I reached the river. The Rio Grande was wider than I expected. I dipped my hand in the cool water, a welcome relief from the desert heat. Then, I turned around to head back. That's when I realized I was lost. The trails all looked the same, and the sun was starting to sink lower in the sky.

Panic set in. I yelled for Marco, but only the echo of my voice answered. I tried to remember which way I had come, but everything looked different in the fading light. Thorns scratched my arms and legs as I pushed through bushes, tears welling in my eyes.

Just when I thought I would be stuck in the desert forever, I saw a familiar landmark - a tall, skinny cactus with a bird's nest on top. I remembered passing it on the way to the river. With renewed hope, I walked towards it, and soon I saw the familiar shape of our campsite in the distance.

Marco was waiting for me, looking worried. "Where were you? I was about to get Dad!" he exclaimed.

I ran to him and gave him a big hug. "I got lost," I confessed, "but I found my way back!"

That day, I learned that even though adventures are fun, it's important to be careful and pay attention to your surroundings. And maybe, just maybe, my brother's dares weren't always worth it.

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Glossary
  • Dare: A challenge to do something risky or difficult.
  • Landmark: A recognizable feature that helps you know where you are.
  • Confessed: To admit something you did wrong.
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