Chapter Two
Chapter Two Chapter Two Eric aimed his camera at the lights. He pressed the shutter button, and the camera went click. The lights were rising, but they weren't going straight up. They were moving from side to side and up and down. It almost seemed that the wind was moving the lights. Eric aimed his camera again. He pressed the shutter button. Click. He pressed it once more. Click. "I'm not sure I'm doing this right," Eric said. "It's getting dark, and the lights are so far away, I hope at
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Chapter Two
Chapter Two
Eric aimed his camera at the lights.He pressed the shutter button, and the camera went click.
The lights were rising, but they weren't going straight up.They were moving from side to side and up and down.It almost seemed that the wind was moving the lights.
Eric aimed his camera again. He pressed the shutter button. Click. He pressed it once more. Click.
"I'm not sure I'm doing this right," Eric said."It's getting dark, and the lights are so far away, I hope at least one picture comes out."
Cam wasn't really listening. She was watching the lights.
"I've seen lights in the sky before," she said,"but they were from helicopters or airplanes or fireworks. I don't know what these are."
"Let's go over there," Eric said, pointing to the parking lot. "Maybe those people know."
Cam put the kitten down. Cam was picking up her books when she heard the kitten cry.The kitten was up in the tree again.
"That cat doesn't seem to learn," Cam said.
"The last time she was up there, you fed her some tuna fish," Eric said."The kitten learned that if she climbs a tree, she gets something to eat."
Cam opened her lunch box, "Well, all I have this time is bread."
Cam reached up and put the bread on the branch.The kitten turned around carefully.She came down the branch and ate the bread.
"I'm going to hold on to you," Cam said as she put the kitten in her coat pocket."If I don't, you'll just climb that tree again."
Cam and Eric crossed the street.The people in the brightly lit parking lot were all looking up.Some children were taking photographs.A man and a woman were looking through pairs of binoculars.
"Six lights, no, seven," the man said."Three green lights, two yellow, one blue, and two red.That's eight. I have to get this right if I'm going to write it down."
The man was wearing a big open shoulder bag.A notebook and a book called Bird Watcher's Guide were sticking out.