Their heavy paws thudded the ground as they came bounding toward me. Their eyes glowed with excitement. Their large heads bobbed up and down.
With a terrified cry, I turned and ran.
If only I could fly!
"Helllllp!" Was that me letting out that frightened wail?
Yes. I think it was.
Suddenly, I caught a glimpse of light through the trees. Sunlight glistening off the jungle gym slide!
Yes!
Almost home.
The two black Labs ran at my heels. I could feel their hot breath on the backs of my legs. I felt a pair of sharp teeth scrape my ankle.
With one last gasp of speed, I burst through the trees and out of the woods. "Dad!" I yelled, racing toward my father.
"Help me!" I shrieked. "The dogs! The dogs!" I threw my arms around his waist and held on.
"Cooper, calm down! What's gotten into you?" my father asked, grabbing me by the shoulders.
"The dogs!" I wailed, refusing to let go of him.
"Cooper, what dogs?" Dad demanded.
I blinked at him in confusion. Didn't he hear them? Couldn't he see them?
I let go of him and pointed toward the woods.
"Wild dogs. Big, black Labs, I think. They chased me, and — "
I scanned the yard frantically. Dad and I were alone.
No barking.
No snarling.
The sunlight glistened off the slide.
The tire swung lazily from its rope.
The dogs had vanished.