Dad Feeds His Family

Once upon a time there was a large family struggling to get by but nevertheless succeeding. With six kids and a crazy dog, there were a lot of mouths to feed and not much to feed them with. The father of the family saw this issue and continued to work hard to supply for his family. But that’s when disaster struck. One normal day while the family was visiting a campsite they owned out in the woods there was a zombie outbreak.

The zombies were a special breed that specifically targeted well populated areas and because of that it was safest for the family to stay at the campsite. There was plenty of water (not necessarily clean) and places to sleep (though they were rough). The one thing the family was short on was food- possibly the hardest thing to come by but also the most important.

Looking at his starving children, the father knew he had to do something and with that he took the only weapons he had, a knife and an old gun with very little ammo, and set out to find food, leaving his worried children behind. Once the father got a ways off into the woods he started his deer call. A supposed super power, though less impressive than his abilities with bears, he could attract any deer with in a five mile radius.

Within minutes a doe appeared and the father hunted it, killed it, skinned it, and prepared it to be eaten. He dragged the heavy doe back to his children all on his own and gave it to his wife to cook on the fire she had prepared as he sat back. He relaxed from his hard work as the tasty smell of venison permeated the air and his children were fed.

Good Old Gus

A light in the dark. An expression that almost entirely sums up Gus. No matter what’s going on around him, no matter how hard everything appears the kid always finds a way to be positive. Whether it be through practical jokes, such as jumping out behind corners, or dumb funny stories- he’s always been able to find a way to smile. (Even if his jokes don’t ACTUALLY scare anyone). Whether he’s rambling on about Minecraft Youtubers that make him happy or something called a raid (that I’m pretty sure isn’t actually illegal) he can find a way to make conversation.

Though very proud of his computer, he is always willing to share it or his laptop with others so everyone can play together. And even though he tends to troll, the kid plays a mean game of Town of Salem. He doesn’t only excel in computer games though, oh no, if you ask him, he will show you the sickest beat box a 12-year-old has ever accomplished. On top of that he’s creative and even though his scary drawings and stories about cryptoids and creepy pastas are a bit disturbing- there is no denying the creativity behind them.

I could easily talk about how Gus, as the youngest child, is the innocent glue of the family that reminds us to keep it light and that though life may be hard it is meant to be lived to its fullest capacity. Or I could talk about how he’s a bit spoiled but that only means he has a bit more love in him that he can give out to everyone else. Or I could talk about how he’s always down for a fun adventure, having not had too many of his own yet- but those aren’t the things that makes Gus Gus. That’s what makes Gus the youngest sibling (which is an amazing thing in its own), but anyone can have a youngest brother. No one else can have a Gus.