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Antsy. Fidgety. Pacing. Jumpy. This is what was rolling through Lilly as they made it to their next campsite. Kira was on alert. She was sending out the warning growls. She darted back and forth. The hair on Lilly’s arms were raised. Something was wrong. She wasn’t the only one who could feel it. She could feel Tyler going on high alert. And she could see the noticeable shift in attitudes. Something was wrong. The sound of the nearby river and waterfall was the only noise that was heard. Not even the birds were greeting them. Lilly was holding Jason and Rosa was carrying Cody. The two boys were suddenly on edge as well. Tyler walked up to Cedric. There was a knowing glance between them. Then she felt it… felt the disconnect. Tyler had her blocked out… She did not like this at all. What w