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When she opened the door, it groaned like her Uncle Ricky when he tried to go to sleep. A loud, ungodly groan resonated from this door and made her jump. Immediately she felt silly about this since the door wasn't going to come off its hinges and attack her. She sighed and walked briskly inside.
She hated to say it but the cabin looked even more dreary than the woods outside. But she still felt relieved for finding this cabin sine night was coming and she certainly wasn't going to sleep on the forest floor and get her dress all dirty. Although sleeping on this cabin floor would get it dirty all the same which made her sigh. The dust of the floor kept making her sneeze too. She decided this place would be hard to go to sleep in because of the dust and how cold it was in there. Also, there were cobwebs that hung all over the place and on the inside of the chimney to left of the door. This place, Gold-E-Locks assumed, had not has occupants since the turn of the last century since log cabins were "in".
Gold-E-Locks laid on the hard, wooden floor and waited for sleep since her long walk in the woods had tired her out. She was surprised to find later on that she had fallen asleep so easliy on dusty, hard floor.
That's when they came. The family had come from the shadows of the trees slowly to check if the coast was clear. It was a family of bears! When they stood on their four legs next to each other, you could tell who were the parents and the offspring. The biggest of them all (which must have been the Father) had a meancing look about him as if, at any moment, would destroy anything that came in his or his families way.