The arctic could be a tough place to live if you are a lion. It could also be a tough environment to live in if you are a dog. However, Karl is not one of those animals that cannot survive in the arctic. Karl is an animal that fully enjoys living in this type of arctic and chilly environment. Karl is a huge polar bear and he and his family love the arctic with a passion. Karl has a wife and three kids. His wife’s name is Brittany and his kids’ names are Mike, Rachel, and Peter. Rachel is the oldest of the three kids, Mike is the second oldest or middle child, and Peter is the little one of the family. Brittany is known as being a nurse to all the other animals in their area, taking care of all the animals when they get sick or get hurt. Karl helps the other animals construct shelters for each other. He has a high knowledge in constructing structures, so he uses his knowledge in aiding the other animals just like his wife Brittany does with her nurse like capabilities. That is how the two polar bears met, because of their caring attitudes and being concerned with other animals than themselves. Karl and Brittany have been married for twenty great years and their kids have been more than a blessing to them. Mike is getting close to becoming an adult and move out in which he would begin the search for future wife. Rachel is still going through the search process for her future husband, and Peter is still going through the learning phase of his young life.
So on one beautiful morning Karl goes on out to help some caribou construct their new home. Rachel and Mike also end up going out to enjoy the day and look for their future mate. Brittany is left at home with a relaxing day with Peter. The day is so relaxing that Brittany falls asleep and she thinks Peter falls asleep too. Later that day Karl arrives back home after a somewhat short work day and awakens Brittany as he got back. Karl is curious where Peter is so he asks Brittany, “Hey honey do you know where Peter is?”
Brittany responds “I think he is still asleep in his bed.”
Karl goes on in the room to look and answers “No he is not in his bed, he must be somewhere else in the house.”
So Karl and Brittany go throughout the house looking in all the rooms and they come to realize Peter is not in the house. Now at this time fear begins to strike their minds because they both know Peter is not at the stage of his life where he should be going out in to the arctic on his own. Brittany starts to get a little upset and asks Karl “Do you have any idea where Peter might have gone? It is all my fault I should have not been sleeping.” Brittany starts to cry.
Karl responds strongly, “No it is not your fault at all, I will do whatever it takes to find Peter do not worry.”
Karl is now very determined and packs a couple of things to take with him and then gives a goodbye kiss to Brittany and heads out of the house. Karl begins his journey and heads north towards the glacier zone. As he is heading there he is hoping that he does not find his son dead in the frozen water. He begins to pray a little in his head on the way over to the glacier zone, hoping that God will protect his son and also give him direction on where his son may have gone to. He then arrives to the glacier zone and looks around for his son, but he instead discovers a small group of penguins. He walks up to them and asks them, “Excuse me, my son has gone missing have you seen any smaller polar bears lately?”
One of the penguins approaches him, his name is Richard, he replies, “I do believe I have seen another polar bear earlier in the day. I am not sure if it was your son, but he was heading towards the walrus beach zone.”
Karl then thanks Richard for the advice and goes on over to the walrus beach zone. It takes Karl a little while to reach the beach zone but he gets there and does not see his son. However, there are a lot of walruses around so he asks one of the first walruses that come up to him, “Hey, have you seen any other polar bears come through this area?”
The walrus hints at him “Go ask the huge walrus over there” he points over at the other end of the beach zone “His name is Nathan.”
Karl responds by going over to the other side of the beach zone where Nathan the big walrus is at. Nathan on the outside looks very tough and intimidating with his big features. Karl is a little bigger though so Nathan does not scare Karl and Nathan becomes very concerned of what Karl may want. Nathan says “I do not see many polar bears come through here, may I help you?”
Karl responds “Yes, I was wondering if you have seen a smaller polar bear come through here today?”
Nathan replies “Yes, there was one not too long ago” and he pointed to the caves, “He headed over that way, he may still be there.”
Karl quickly thanks Nathan for the advice and frantically heads on up to the caves. As he arrives at the caves he hears some growling nearby. There is a big pack of wolves around some animal and he goes on to realize they are slowly surrounding his son. Karl is filled with anger towards the wolves and takes them on all by himself. One by one he takes out each wolf with a swiping punch from his huge bear paws. Minutes later the wolves are done fighting and most of them are running away, and at that time Karl goes to welcome his son Peter back into his arms. Peter is so happy that his family found him and Karl carries Peter in his arms all the way back home. By the time they arrive back home Rachel and Mike have realized what had happened to Peter and they all welcome him back with lots of love. They go on to tell Peter that this a huge lesson learned early on and they conclude the day by having a welcome home party for Peter.
Friday, March 19, 2010
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