Topic > Searching for the Blacksmith by Jonathan Price - 635

One day, a fourteen-year-old boy named Jonathan Price found himself lying on the grass and suddenly thought: where are mom and dad? Where are they? He didn't realize that he had walked one hundred and fifty miles east of his home in Wichita, Kansas, and that he had blacked out the previous day, October 19th. When he rose from the grass, he felt a strange desire for food. He began wandering in the direction he thought was home. He began to walk through a forest when he saw a beautiful waterfall joining a river. As he approached the river he found what he thought was an apple on the floor and ate it almost immediately. After finishing the so-called apple, he drank some water. He began to feel sick and looked at the apple in his hands only to realize that he had actually picked up an orange. After wandering around the forest for at least another hour or two, he realized what he had done the previous day. He went to a blacksmith in Dodge City, Kansas, who wouldn't care that he was only fourteen and would make him the gun he wanted so he could shoot ducks. What Jonathan didn't know was that Dodge City was much further away than it seemed. As he continued walking down the street he had come from, he met another boy about his age. He asked him: “Who are you? What are you doing here?" The boy replied kindly: "I am Kent Palace and I am sixteen years old. I'm from the mansion land of Topeka, Kansas. I was sent this way to find the blacksmith named Xavier Bon who provides people with everything a blacksmith can do. “Then Jonathan began awkwardly: “Oh! I know where that blacksmith is. I'll take you to him. "Jonathan started walking back towards... middle of the paper... I had no choice. That blacksmith is my friend, so I have to kill you. It doesn't matter that people will come looking for you because I won't be here", ending the sentence with a gunshot. The blacksmith came out of the hotel and thanked Jonathan. Jonathan offered the blacksmith a place to work closer to Jonathan's house where he would be safe. After thinking about it for a while, the blacksmith finally accepted it took them two days to return, and when Jonathan's parents learned what he had done, they were proud of him, even though they were afraid that he might die. They even offered the blacksmith a place to stay in their house. The blacksmith told them he would happy to stay with Jonathan's family. Jonathan's family and the blacksmith were able to live a long and joyful life together, and they were always proud of each other..