They both think and say, "We can't win against these two; we lost too much of our energy and strength."
"Now we have an idea," said Luther. We jump over on the waterfall wall and hang until we go up on the waterfall, and then after the tigers are gone, we go to our home but
The roar of the tigers echoed through the jungle, making the ground seem to tremble under Luther and John's feet. Both boys stood with their backs against a mossy rock, breathing heavily, their bodies aching from the fight they had just endured.
John said, "It's foolishness; we cannot jump so high, Luther." If we fall, we go so much under water, and the waves of this waterfall are too fast and dangerous; it flows us to other directions, and we cannot come or hope so, and we will die.
But we have no choice, John; we have to do it.
Two boys set up his mind and jumped in. Luther and John hold their hands, and Luther again felt his cloak in hand easily reach the wall of the waterfall. He again
holding John's hands because John couldn't reach the wall. They are both hanging together on the wall.
After some time Luther feels his hand become numb, and he can't hold the wall and John for so long. Suddenly his hands go to sleep, and they fall together into the waterfall's river.
The waves carried them to the other side, and the river was so deep they couldn'tswim to the river's corner.
Luther felt guilty for falling in the river; he thought it was his mistake that he couldn't hold John and the wall for too long.
Suddenly he just shouts like a monster, and suddenly his aura makes the area all the waves moved from him, and his eyes become glowing again, and he starts floating on the river. He starts moving fast and holds John tightly and pulls him to go for the corner.
In some minutes they both reached the ground side of the river, and John asked, "How did you do this, Luther?"
I don't know when, but I felt guilty, and a shout of energy started flowing in me. I did this.
No, it's not your fault, Luther. I can't jump properly, so I can't hold or reach the wall, so be happy we are safe now, and it's just possible for you, Luther.
I am so lucky that I have a friend like you all. Bye, John.
I am also lucky, John. Now it's too late; we should have gone for our home. Our family should be tense about us.
Both started walking and went for home.
Then they separated to their paths, and after some time Luther saw his father walking on the road and looking tense, and
Then...