Thursday, January 29, 2009

blog number four

This is my fourth blog on Kit's Wilderness. During the play's intermission, Kit saw Askew calling him and Askew wanted him to go with him to the pits, but Kit refused. During and after the play, however, Kit knew he had to go with him at some point in order to bring him back home. A little while later, Kit and Askew go to the pits and they attempt to make themselves disappear, but Kit calms Askew down and tells him the story of Lak and his journey south to find his family. After that, Askew seems to have changed and becomes Kit's friend. They are eventually rescued by Allie and their story is in the paper, except Allie's part and she's only mentioned in the paper because of the play. At the end, though, Kit's grandpa dies and Askew is gradually improving so that he'd be back in school again. His dad has stopped drinking and is on his own rehabilitation session so he can be a new man. The pits become a historical site to others who want to know of their history and the story comes to a happy end.

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