le to whistle. I took a big gulp and decided to step on it and quicken my pace. I would never get home at this rate. The same moment I decided to quicken my speed, a deer burst through the night. I screamed, stumbled and hit the ground with a loud thump. I sat on the moist ground for a moment to try to recover but my heart began to throb as if it was beating within my throat. It was just a deer I told myself, I had to be brave. Trying to get myself together I began to feel this hot puffs of air on the back of my neck. “It’s the goblin!” I screamed as I rapidly rose to my feet. My head spun like an owl as I went to look for what was behind me. I looked to the ground and discovered a little white dog. “You scared me to death little guy. What is a cute little puppy like you doing in a dense forest like this?” I said to him. I was relieved it was only a dog instead of the ghastly goblin, but I only made it half-way home by then. As I proceeded on the white little dog followed me. I felt more at ease now that I had him following me but he would not be considered much of a watch dog to most people. He was the whitest dog that I had ever seen. I decided that I would call him Moonbeam. Moonbeam, our shadows and I moved on. All of a sudden a loud inhuman-like shriek came out from the darkness. The whole forest came to a complete silence. Moonbeam stopped and his ears perked, I knew I was up for another surprise. The unbearable loud shrill echoed throughout the forest once again. Whatever or whomever it was had to be up ahead. “This is it”, I thought to myself. This had to be the goblin coming to get me. I couldn’t have made it this far through his frightening dominion without upsetting him. I didn’t want to keep moving, but I knew that I had to or I would never have gotten home. I thought to myself, “The best way to avoid this possible ferocious thing was to make a run for it.”...