Of course, when they do return in the spring, they're puzzled because they find the place where the Impala went off the road, and where they dug her out, clear as day. But the cabin is gone. Not destroyed or fallen in or deconstructed or moved, just...gone. Years and decades of leaf-litter and the must of forest floor where it stood, "Right here, Sammy," undisturbed except for the signs of deer and raccoons and other small mammals.
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Of course, when they do return in the spring, they're puzzled because they find the place where the Impala went off the road, and where they dug her out, clear as day. But the cabin is gone. Not destroyed or fallen in or deconstructed or moved, just...gone. Years and decades of leaf-litter and the must of forest floor where it stood, "Right here, Sammy," undisturbed except for the signs of deer and raccoons and other small mammals.
Right?