Tom and his sister, Lucy, wanted to do something different. They lived in a noisy city and felt tired of the same routine. One Friday evening, they packed their bags and drove to the mountains for a weekend escape.
The drive was long, but the view was beautiful. Trees, rivers, and rolling hills stretched out in every direction. When they arrived at a small wooden cabin, the sun was just starting to set. It was quiet—almost too quiet.
The cabin was simple but cozy. There was no television, no internet, and barely any phone signal. At first, Lucy complained, but Tom smiled. “Let’s enjoy the peace,” he said.
That night, they sat by the fireplace and drank hot chocolate. Outside, they could hear the wind blowing through the trees. It was peaceful, and for the first time in a while, they felt truly relaxed.
The next morning, they decided to go for a hike. They packed sandwiches, water, and a map, and started walking up a forest trail. The air was fresh and cool. Birds sang in the trees above them, and small animals moved quietly through the undergrowth.
After an hour, they reached a high point with a wide view of the valley below. It was breathtaking. They sat on a rock and enjoyed their lunch, talking and laughing together.
Suddenly, clouds rolled in. The sky turned dark, and the wind grew stronger. “I think we should head back,” Lucy said. Tom agreed. They began to walk quickly, but soon it started to rain heavily.
The path became muddy and hard to follow. The map got wet and tore in two. They were lost.
“Stay calm,” Tom said. They remembered passing a large pine tree earlier and tried to find it again. After some searching, they saw it—and the trail nearby. Wet and cold, they followed it all the way back to the cabin.
By the time they returned, the rain had stopped. They changed into dry clothes and made hot soup. As they sat by the fire again, Lucy smiled. “That was scary,” she said, “but kind of exciting.”
Tom nodded. “Sometimes the best adventures are the ones you don’t expect.”
The next day, the sun returned, and they spent the morning reading and resting. When it was time to leave, neither of them wanted to go.
As they drove back to the city, Lucy said, “Let’s do this again soon.”
Tom smiled. “Definitely.”
📒 Key vocabulary
cabin – A small house, usually in a rural or forest area
cozy – Comfortable and warm
trail – A path or track, often through a forest or mountain
breathtaking – Very beautiful or impressive
undergrowth – Plants, bushes, and small trees growing under larger trees
pine tree – A type of evergreen tree with long needles
tore – Past tense of tear; to rip or break
muddy – Covered in or filled with wet earth
relaxed – Calm and free from stress
escape – A short trip away from daily routine or stress
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