CHARACTER FUN FACTS: WHAT DID CADE SEE?

THERE’S ALWAYS A WAY THROUGH”

I can’t stop seeing it, in my dreams, and my nightmares. I got myself just a bit, kind of, sort of, lost. I was way, way out in the mist that turned neon green suddenly. I saw it when my parents were still with me, before they joined the aliens, leaving me behind.

One day we went out to a lake deep in the mountains west of Cashes Dade just to explore. I remember being really excited because we almost never did things like that. My parents were always busy with their furniture business. We hiked around the beach for awhile, then started fishing. I caught 12 fish! Okay it was more like 7. But after awhile, when I had only caught 4, okay it was 4, my dad suggested I take the boat and go out and explore for another good place to fish way out. My dad gave me a map of the lake, put the 2 fish I caught into a basket in the water, and sent me on my way.

I went way, way out across the deep blue lake. We were completely surrounded by mountains. I gazed up to decide which ones I should climb, how daring I would be, how I would get through that zigzag rock cluster on the really tall one, maybe I could work my way in between the narrow path, or maybe there’s an underground tunnel, then I looked up and I was way, and I mean, way out. I turned back to see my parents in the distance. This gray mist around me kicked up across the water. Then I saw a shadowy person approach my parents…

Before we check back with the star character in the mystery series The Cashes Dade Ghost Strikers it’s time to reveal the answer for last week’s mystery challenge. If you haven’t yet, check out the previous post titled LET’S ROLL to see if you can solve the mystery. Otherwise, let’s reveal the answer. The answer for what word the prophecy was pointing to as a clue about the alien fountain lights is:

Energetic

Did you get it right? What do you think the final word in the sentence will be? What does it mean? Leave a comment below.

Cade can overcome a lot of things, except maps. If the aliens could turn themselves into maps Cade would be in serious trouble. He just doesn’t get them. If you see the expression on his face when he’s looking at a map you would think he was trying to read a foreign language written upside down covered in mud. He gets this seriously intense, confused look like he’s in just awful pain. Maybe he is. He can’t figure out the directions, what the pictures are, and he’s especially confused by distances. He seems to think the distance on the map is the same as the actual distance.

Cade always gets lost, then he gets more lost, and then he somehow finds his way back. He tends to wander a lot, and doesn’t seem to have any sense of purpose. One time, some of his friends watched him from a ridge as he wandered through a forest below. They watched curiously as he kept turning, making this crazy zig-zag pattern.

Cade is not so good with boats either, but at least if he falls out (which has been known to happen), he won’t drown in the water. He seems to have a great sense of direction with the currents and waves, and has this really smooth way of swimming. He kind of shoots off and glides for a good while, and just like on the ground, he changes direction remarkably fast. He almost never swims so how he moves so well in the water is yet another mystery.

Strong waves started hitting the boat, knocking me around. I got the paddle and pushed really fast, back and forth like zigzagging. I was playing tag with the waves which means I would win. After an hour I finally got past them. Then the mist turned neon green around me. I struggled to see through the mist. I saw the shadows of my parents with another shadow. The shadowy figure was holding something, something my parents were looking at for a long time. I couldn’t quite tell what it was. It was kind of large and pear shaped. I couldn’t quite tell what it was and then the mist filled in around me so I couldn’t see them at all. That’s when I heard it…”

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