As they walked through the woods, Jared had an idea.
“If this shortcut is really that short, we can play a round of hide-and-seek and still get to the park quickly!” he said.
“Sounds like fun!” Toya said.
“I’m in!” Selena agreed with a smile.
When Ricky didn’t say anything, they turned to look at him.
“I don’t know . . .” Ricky said nervously.
“C’mon, just one game!” Toya said.
“It’ll be fine!” Jared added.
“OK, OK,” he finally said. “One game.”
“Good. You’re it!” Selena said.
Ricky closed his eyes and started counting to 20. He heard his friends’ footsteps crunching as they ran to hide. When he opened his eyes, he was all alone. All he could hear now was the wind blowing through the branches.
The sooner I find everyone, the sooner we can get out of here, Ricky thought, as he started searching for his friends.
Ricky looked around, but instead of searching for his friends one by one, he found all of them together in a little clearing in the woods. That was easy, he thought to himself. They all seemed to be watching something.
“Ricky, come look!” Selena whispered. Ricky looked where they were looking and saw a groundhog scurry away. It ran out of the clearing and quickly into a burrow.
“Was that . . . Petey?” Toya asked.
“It looked just like him,” Selena said.
“But what’s he doing over here—out in the wild?” Ricky asked.
“Who knows,” Jared shrugged.
“All I know is hide-and-seek is over,” Ricky said. “Can we go to the park now?”
“Yep, it’s this way,” Selena agreed as she led everyone out of the woods.