Title: The White Wolf
1The White Wolf
- By
- Mary WilkersonMichael Dison
2 One day Prue and her family were walking down to
the water hole. When they got there Prue noticed
something different something weird. Prue was
very curios about what it was. So she followed
it. After awhile Prue said I think Im lost!!
3Prue was really scared, she was so scared that
she couldnt move. So she just stayed there
hoping her mom would find her.
4It got really dark before she saw or heard
anything.
Thats when she saw a figure. Hello, whos
there? Prue asked.
5Its ok little one! Maya said to Prue. Maya
went up to Prue and asked Wheres your mom?
Im lost, Prue said. You want to come with
me, so I can help you find your mom. Maya asked.
Yes! Prue said.
6Prue and Maya walked off into the darkness! On
the way back to Mayas home, Prue got scared, and
Maya comforted her.
7Now at the Mayas den, Prue met with Mayas
daughter Angel. Hi Angel said to Prue. Prue
said hi back to Angel. Prue, Angel, and Maya
went to sleep.
8Meanwhile Prues pack howled at the moon. In
hopes that Prue would hear and follow the sound.
9Elsewhere, Anna (Prues mom) howled at the moon,
in a different part of the woods. She howled all
night.
10In the morning, Maya, Angel, and Prue set out to
find Prues mom. They searched high, and low, far
and wide but found nothing. Then Prue heard
something---something familiar. She follows the
sound, until she reached a waterfall. This is
the water hole where I got lost, explains Prue.
11Then in a distance Prue saw a small figure. As it
got closer she could see that it was her mom.
Prue went running towards Anna and gave her a big
hug. Prue and her mom walked off and disappeared
into the woods.
12The Following Lawrence County Career Technical
Center Students Are The Authors Of This Book
Mary Wilkerson is a 10th grade student enrolled
in the Health Assistant Program. She is from the
Neshannock Area School District. Michael Dison
is a 11th grade student enrolled in the
Restaurant Trades Program. He is from the
Shenango Area School District.