I felt the breeze shrudding off my shoulders. The sounds of birds tweeting was a blessing to my ears. Maybe I shouldn't have left in the first place. There's so much that I missed. The beautiful, blue sky. The rays of sun that pierced through the branches of the trees. It was an overwhelming view that I hadn't realised. If I saw this sooner, I probably never would have wanted to leave.
"I'm home" I stated. Although, there was no one there - Anymore. But that doesn't matter.
I stepped inside, letting my home hug me. After carefully placing my shoes next some other shoes on the shoe rack, I looked around for a better look. Every time I came home, I always would inspect the house to check if everything is in the right place. Otherwise, it would immediately make my question if there's something off.
I headed my way into the garden, which was basically all grass. My house was located in the middle of a forest so that would basically mean my garden is the whole forest, since it does have a barrier. However, I just drew an imaginary line. Everything in the imaginery line is a no-tree environment, which, like I said, is just grass (and a few flowers and mushrooms).
I dragged the lifeless object into my garden, laying it flat onto the floor. Digging deep into the grass, I three the object inside the hole. Lucky for the object, a stone was at the side of the hole. I threw in a lot of branches from the tree that covered the sun's rays, making sure the object was greatly hidden. After doing what I needed, I finally covered it with dirt and called it a day. I'd rather stick the grass upright into the soil later. I was tired after all.
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I sprang up. Those sounds were not of a bird tweeting. They were sirens. Police sirens. Am I caught? Or am I framed?